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Climate activist predicts high electricity prices and Trump's attacks on green energy will hurt GOP
Longtime climate activist Bill McKibben finds hope in solar energy despite the Trump administration rolling back environmental regulations and freezing offshore wind projects
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Judge rules feds in Minneapolis immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters
A U.S. judge has ruled federal officers in a Minneapolis-area immigration operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren’t obstructing authorities, including when these people are observing the agents
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NYC nurses restart contract talks with another major hospital system on 5th day of strike
New York City nurses on strike say they have restarted contract talks with another one of the major hospital systems affected on the fifth day of the walkout
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Defendant in Charlie Kirk's killing asks judge to disqualify prosecutors
The Utah man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk returned to court Friday as his attorneys seek to disqualify prosecutors in the case
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Justice Department says members of Congress can't intervene in release of Epstein files
Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor said Friday that a judge lacks the authority to appoint a neutral expert to oversee the public release of documents in the sex trafficking probe of financier Jeffrey Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell
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Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker
A group of German scientists tested the effects of a more acidic ocean on sharks’ teeth and found that future generations of sharks could have weaker teeth because of changing ocean chemistry
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Man found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in 2021 death of San Francisco Thai grandfather
A 24-year-old man has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an elderly Thai man in San Francisco
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How the Trump administration erased centuries of Justice Department experience
As Attorney General Pam Bondi approaches her first anniversary on the job, the firings of career attorneys have defined her turbulent tenure
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The Education Department is opening fewer sexual violence investigations as Trump dismantles it
The Education Department is opening fewer sexual violence investigations at schools and universities
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California protester left blind in one eye is among string of violent run-ins with federal agents
A Southern California college student who says he was blinded in one eye by a projectile fired by a federal officer during a protest says he no longer has depth perception and lost the ability to drive
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