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Massachusetts lawmakers consider actions to limit ICE

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BOSTON — House members of the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security will have until Friday afternoon to vote in an internal poll on whether to advance legislation that would ban federal immigration officials from making civil arrests in Massachusetts courthouses, among other measures, with a formal vote expected in the coming ...Read more

LAPD fired munition at anti-ICE protest that left man blind in one eye, legal claim says

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LOS ANGELES — A 23-year-old man accused Los Angeles police of blinding him at a protest earlier this year when an officer allegedly shot him in the face with a less-lethal weapon, according to a legal claim filed Thursday.

Jesus Javier Islas said he was at a demonstration against immigration enforcement near the Metropolitan Detention Center ...Read more

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Changing the name of KC's Avenida Cesar E. Chavez would take time. Here's why

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Following accusations Wednesday that late civil rights activist Cesar E. Chavez had sexually assaulted children and raped Dolores Huerta, who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association with Chavez, cities across the country are rushing to change the name of streets dedicated in his honor.

Portland, Oregon, wants to do. So does Austin, ...Read more

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Planned Parenthood of Illinois agrees to pay $500,000 over allegations of discrimination against white employees

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CHICAGO — Planned Parenthood of Illinois has agreed to pay $500,000 following an investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission into allegations that its white employees faced harassment and discrimination, according to the federal agency.

The EEOC investigated charges made by multiple employees and found “reasonable ...Read more

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After halting of Maryland ICE facility, DHS spokesperson mocks ruling

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A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from outfitting a Western Maryland warehouse as an immigration detention center until at least mid-April, when a hearing could determine the fate of the entire project.

Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Brendan A. Hurson paused construction on the Washington County building as ...Read more

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Tillis backs Bishop as Democrats try to block US attorney nomination

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Sen. Thom Tillis stepped in and defended the nomination of former Rep. Dan Bishop to serve as U.S. attorney for North Carolina’s Middle District after Sen. Dick Durbin labeled Bishop a “MAGA extremist” with no prosecutorial experience.

“We couldn’t have gotten by with that with the Democratic president,” Durbin ...Read more

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Justice Department subpoenas Comey in Trump conspiracy probe

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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sent a subpoena to former FBI Director James Comey as part of an investigation into whether former law enforcement and intelligence officials waged a years-long conspiracy against President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.

The grand jury subpoena was issued last week by the U.S. ...Read more

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UC Berkeley settles lawsuit over accusations of antisemetic policy

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In a $1 million settlement announced Thursday, the University of California, Berkeley agreed to rescind bylaws that barred speakers who support Zionism from student-held events.

“This settlement reflects UC Berkeley’s long-standing values and objectives when it comes to combatting abhorrent antisemitic expression, harassment, and ...Read more

HHS investigates Maryland for abortion discrimination under conscience law

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is investigating Maryland for potential violations of a federal abortion discrimination law, the department said Thursday.

The investigation will examine whether the state violated the Weldon Amendment, a federal conscience law that prohibits states or local governments that ...Read more

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'He's really struggling': Advocates voice concern about deported 6-year-old deaf California boy

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Advocates for the 6-year-old deaf Hayward boy who was deported earlier this month to Colombia say the child’s language skills appear to be deteriorating as he faces problems communicating with almost everyone around him, including his own mother.

“He’s really struggling — the issues have just gotten worse,” said ...Read more

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Bill proposed to end César Chavez Day in Minnesota amid sex-abuse allegations

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A state legislator wants to repeal César Chavez Day in Minnesota following revelations the farm labor leader reportedly groomed and sexually abused girls who worked as part of his movement.

“The pain and trauma survivors carry is a weight that can’t be erased by replacing signs and names on buildings or repealing this state holiday, but it...Read more

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NASA set for overnight roll of Artemis II rocket back to the launch pad

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — NASA hopes it has only one more roll to the launch pad before it gets a shot to launch four astronauts around the moon on the Artemis II mission.

Teams are set to begin the 4.2 mile journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39-B beginning at 8 p.m. Thursday for what would be around a 12-hour trip.

Winds ...Read more

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Pentagon seeks $200 billion for campaign against Iran

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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has asked for an additional $200 billion from Congress to pay for the war against Iran, a person familiar with the matter said, as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argued that the campaign was ahead of schedule and disputed that the U.S. was getting embroiled in a quagmire.

The person, who asked not to be identified ...Read more

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Trump cracks a joke about Pearl Harbor, with Japanese PM sitting nearby

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WASHINGTON — Before Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi departed for Washington, she told her nation’s lawmakers that her Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump on Thursday would be “very difficult.”

Actually, it was awkward.

After a reporter questioned Trump about not warning Japan before launching his “surprise” ...Read more

3 cities in California's Bay Area to continue using controversial Flock camera system

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BRENTWOOD, Calif. — While others in the Bay Area may have ended or are reviewing contracts with Flock Safety cameras over privacy concerns, three East Contra Costa County cities said they will continue using the controversial surveillance technology.

Police departments in Brentwood, Antioch and Oakley say they have been using the automated ...Read more

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Senate panel advances Markwayne Mullin bid to lead DHS

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WASHINGTON — A Senate committee advanced the nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin to be Homeland Security secretary Thursday, setting up a potential confirmation vote on the floor as early as next week.

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee voted 8-7 to report the nomination to the floor, the day after a contentious ...Read more

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Farmworkers union voices support for victims, reckoning with Cesar Chavez abuse revelations

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The country’s oldest and most influential farmworkers union, already embroiled in a legal dispute with the Trump administration, is now grappling with how to respond to the uproar over sex abuse allegations against famed labor leader Cesar Chavez.

Teresa Romero, president of the United Farm Workers, said the union wants to be supportive of ...Read more

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Maryland GOP pushes 30-day gas tax holiday amid price surge

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BALTIMORE — Maryland Republicans on Thursday unveiled plans to introduce emergency legislation suspending the state’s gas tax for 30 days, adding that the move would provide immediate relief as fuel prices spike amid the war in Iran.

Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey said he aims to bring the proposal to the Senate floor as soon as ...Read more

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Four of the world's 5 richest people now have waterfront estates in the Miami area

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MIAMI — What do four of the world’s five richest people have in common?

They all have megamillion waterfront estates in Miami and Miami Beach — including a $170 million property for Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg that recently broke a record as the county’s most expensive home sale ever.

Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, ...Read more

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Joseph Duggar of '19 Kids and Counting,' charged with child sex abuse, awaits extradition to Florida

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Another member of the Duggar family, famous for the TLC series "19 Kids and Counting," faces allegations of child sex abuse.

Joseph Duggar, the 31-year-old son of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and the younger brother of convicted sex offender Josh Duggar, was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Arkansas by local law enforcement on suspicion of ...Read more