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Illinois sues to block Trump’s deployment of National Guard in Chicago

On Monday, Illinois initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration aiming to prevent the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago during an extensive crackdown on illegal immigration. The lawsuit

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Jon Stewart Slams Right-Wingers For Trying To ‘Create Rules That They Would Never Follow’

Jon Stewart recently addressed concerns about the Federal Communications Commission potentially targeting shows with a conservative bias, chaired by Brendan

Daredevil pooches vie for the title of top dog at the annual World Dog Surfing Championships

Charlie the Surfing Yellow Lab Meet Charlie, the yellow lab who is so passionate about surfing that he can't resist

In Gaza, more Palestinians are killed while waiting for food aid : NPR

Palestinians carry bags and folded cardboard boxes as they return from a food distribution point run by the U.S. and

Liam Lawson to start ninth at Hungarian Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc surprised everyone by clinching pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix, outperforming McLaren's favorites. His Ferrari teammate Lewis

Paddleboarder, dog found dead after storm on Eleven Mile reservoir

The body of a paddleboarder and his dog were tragically found in the reservoir at Eleven Mile State Park after

Manhunt For Former U.S. Soldier Suspected Of Killing 4 In Montana Bar Shooting

Authorities in western Montana are currently searching for a military veteran who opened fire at a bar, resulting in the

President Trump demurs on pardoning George Santos: ‘He lied like hell’

President Trump was asked about the possibility of pardoning former Long Island Rep. George Santos, who recently began serving a

Jury orders Tesla to pay more than $240 million in Autopilot crash : NPR

Dillon Angulo, who was seriously injured in a Florida crash involving Tesla's Autopilot driver assist technology, speaks to reporters outside