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Jeanette Vizguerra, detained immigrant activist, can be released on bail, judge rules

Immigrant activist Jeanette Vizguerra is set to be released from an immigration detention facility after an immigration judge granted her bail. Denver immigration judge Brea Burgie ruled that Vizguerra can

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Trump’s DOJ Told Lawyers To Disobey Court Orders, Alleges Whistleblower

The complaint filed by ex-DOJ lawyer Erez Reuveni alleges that Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove instructed Justice Department lawyers to

Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates suggests children belong to school system

During a speech at the City Club of Chicago, Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) President Stacy Davis Gates made a bold

Author Caro de Robertis on their new book interviewing trans elders of color : Code Switch : NPR

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UK to buy fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons

Britain has announced plans to purchase a dozen F-35A fighter jets capable of firing tactical nuclear weapons, marking the largest

What’s in and out of Trump’s big bill as Senate races to meet Fourth of July deadline

By LISA MASCARO and KEVIN FREKING President Donald Trump insists that "NO ONE GOES ON VACATION" until the significant bill

Rachel Zegler Spills On Most ‘Alarming’ Part Of Her ‘Snow White’ Backlash

Rachel Zegler, the lead in Disney’s live-action adaptation of “Snow White,” has candidly discussed facing criticism over her social media

RFK Jr. wants every American to use ‘wearable’ health data-collecting technology

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. is championing the use of wearable technology to track health as part

Early intel assessment says Iran’s nuclear program was only set back ‘a few months’ : NPR

A satellite image of Iran's Fordo nuclear site shows clusters of new craters likely caused by U.S. bunker buster bombs