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Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Effort to Restore California’s Control Over National Guard
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday temporarily blocked a federal judge’s order that directed President Donald Trump to return control of National Guard troops to California
Olga R. Rodriguez | Associated Press
20 hours ago4 min read
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Flash bang grenades, threats of arrests--What's happening in LA?
A large group of demonstrators protest in downtown Los Angeles holding signs that read "ICE OUT OF LA! Deport la Migra NOT the People." Many wear masks and sunglasses and some raise sunflowers and a Palestinian flag. Urban buildings and traffic lights are visible in the background.

Jenny Wright
5 days ago3 min read
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"Enough with the cruelty and dehumanization": Palestinian American politicians condemn Boulder attack
Two Palestinian American politicians were among those who condemned Sunday's firebombing attack on people attending a vigil in Boulder, Colorado

Jenny Wright
Jun 43 min read
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Department of Education halts plan to garnish Social Security payments over defaulted student loans
The Department of Education has halted a plan to garnish Social Security checks over defaulted loans.

Jenny Wright
Jun 31 min read
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Attack in Boulder: 12 Burned in Antisemitic Violence
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been charged with a federal hate crime after allegedly attacking a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, with fire bombs and a makeshift flamethrower, injuring 12 people

Jenny Wright
Jun 32 min read
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Abortion Care Paused Again in Missouri Despite Voter Support for Access
Women in Missouri were dealt another setback Tuesday when Planned Parenthood was forced to pause abortion services following a ruling by the state’s Supreme Court.

Jenny Wright
May 283 min read
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Officer just weeks away from graduation dies in off-duty incident
A community is mourning after a police officer who was weeks away from his police academy graduation passed away.

Jenny Wright
Apr 151 min read
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Examiner Exclusive: Federal energy assistance program at risk of termination due to HHS cuts
When Health and Human Services announced an agency restructuring that included terminating over 10,000 employees, including every employee working with the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Service Administrators like Christian Ricci grew deeply concerned.

Jenny Wright
Apr 22 min read
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EPA air monitors are disproportionately located in white neighborhoods, research finds
A study from University of Utah found that air quality monitors are disproportionately located in predominately white neighborhoods

Alixel Cabrera
Mar 192 min read
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Oklahoma City Public Schools reaches settlement with Air Force reservist in federal discrimination case
The Oklahoma City Public Schools district has agreed to a settlement of $60,000 with Air Force reservist Staff Sgt. Michael McCullough, addressing allegations of employment rights violations.

Jenny Wright
Feb 111 min read
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