06-13-2022
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Supreme Court makes it more difficult to challenge immigration policies in court
The Supreme Court on Monday made it much more difficult for immigrants to challenge immigration policies in court, holding that challenges have to be brought individually and not on a class-wide basis. In the 6-3 holding, the court concluded that, under a 1996 statute, lower federal courts lack the power.
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06-10-2022
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Locals view January 6 hearings at several DC watch parties
People viewed the first night of the January 6 Committee hearings at several watch parties in D.C. The hearing, which included unseen evidence and depositions related to the events surrounding the insurrection, was televised on primetime.
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06-09-2022
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Man with gun, knife arrested near Justice Kavanaugh's house
An armed man was arrested overnight near the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after he called 911 on himself, law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
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06-08-2022
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How the Left Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Domestic Terrorism
On the cusp of nonstop, around-the-clock (primetime!) coverage of the Jan. 6 committee hearings, a couple of domestic terrorists are actually getting their day in court, and it is informative .
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06-07-2022
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Migrant caravan in Mexico heads for U.S. border as Americas Summit starts
Several thousand migrants, many from Venezuela, set off from southern Mexico early Monday aiming to reach the United States, timing their journey to coincide with the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles this week.
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06-06-2022
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Scoop: Jan. 6 committee's secret adviser
The House's Jan. 6 committee has turned to a renowned former network news executive to hone a mountain of explosive material into a captivating multimedia presentation for a prime-time hearing Thursday.
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06-03-2022
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The 8 Most Insane Proposals in California’s 492-Page Reparations Report
Black Californians could enjoy child support forgiveness, free college, free health care, fewer police, and a long-term "truth and reconciliation commission" should Golden State lawmakers pass the proposals outlined this week.
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06-02-2022
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Energy experts sound alarm about US electric grid: 'Not designed to withstand the impacts of climate change'
As heat ramps up ahead of what forecasters say will be a hotter than normal summer, electricity experts and officials are warning that states may not have enough power to meet demand in the coming months.
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