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DOJ Potentially Paying Trump $230 Million Would Be an Uncommonly Open Form of a Common Scandal

There’s a long and dolorous history of government law offices acting in collusive fashion to give money to friends and allies.

California National Guard to support food banks due to expected food assistance delays

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday he will deploy National Guard troops to support food banks in November, a move that comes in light of anticipated delays to federal food assistance amid the government shutdown.

Sliwa angrily quits radio gig on air after boss calls on him to leave NYC mayoral race

Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa angrily quit his WABC talk-radio job on Wednesday after the station's owner called on him to withdraw from the race.

Appellate court pauses lawsuit over Everglades detention center due to government shutdown

A federal lawsuit that temporarily had interrupted operations at an immigration detention in the Florida Everglades dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" was paused Wednesday by an appellate court because of the government shutdown.

What to know about redistricting efforts across U.S. at Trump’s prodding

President Donald Trump's desire to secure the Republican majority in Congress has prompted an unusual burst of mid-decade redistricting in multiple states.

Trump says training to use Tomahawk missiles would take too long in decision not to arm Ukraine

President Trump on Wednesday said he didn't give Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine because it would take too long to train them to use them.

LA man shot by federal agents during arrest streams law enforcement activity on TikTok

A Los Angeles man shot by federal officers while he tried to evade arrest Tuesday morning is a popular local TikTok streamer who documents police activity, immigration enforcement and daily neighborhood life.

After others departed, Pentagon announces ‘new’ press corps filled with conservative news outlets

Several conservative news outlets said Wednesday they had agreed to a new press policy rejected by virtually all legacy media organizations and will take their place in the Pentagon to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the U.S. military.

University of Virginia strikes deal to pause Trump administration investigations

The University of Virginia has agreed to abide by White House guidance forbidding discrimination in admissions and hiring, becoming the latest in a growing list of campuses striking deals with the Trump administration as the college tries to pause months of scrutiny by the U.S. Justice Department.

Selling the sun: U.S. company is building satellite mirrors to keep solar farms operating after dark

Thousands of mirrors orbiting the earth could soon light up the night sky if a California startup gets permission from the U.S. government to launch an experimental satellite that would beam sunlight on solar farms at night.

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