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Trump administration’s push for federal funding freeze back in court

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The freeze on federal funding planned by the Trump administration is set to return to a Washington courtroom on Monday. A judge

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Offshore wind developer prevails in U.S. court as Trump calls wind farms ‘losers’ : NPR

Wind turbine bases, generators and blades sit at The Portsmouth Marine terminal that is the staging area for Dominion Energy

Jordan Seaton leaving Colorado

The Colorado Football Roster Undergoes Changes with Left Tackle Departure The Colorado football team is set for a significant overhaul

Lindsey Graham Urges Trump To Kill ‘Modern Day Hitler’

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) expressed his strong desire for President Donald Trump to take decisive action in Iran amidst ongoing

3 dead, 14 injured in massive Georgia prison brawl

Three Inmates Killed in Georgia Prison Brawl Reports indicate that three inmates were killed and over a dozen others were

Minnesota sues to block Trump’s immigration crackdown enforcement intensifies : NPR

Federal immigration officers get in a car as they prepare to deploy tear gas at a protest Monday in Minneapolis.

Student who scarred victim in bottle attack gets conviction overturned

A University of Otago student, Joe James Skeggs-O’Donnell, who was involved in a violent incident at a nightclub has successfully

Denver considers ban on ICE agents wearing face coverings

The Denver City Council is currently reviewing a proposed policy that would prohibit law enforcement officers, including U.S. Immigration and