Tennessee Officials Sue Over National Guard Presence in Memphis
Backed by a liberal-leaning legal nonprofit, seven Tennessee officials filed a lawsuit on Friday challenging the deployment of troops in Memphis.
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Backed by a liberal-leaning legal nonprofit, seven Tennessee officials filed a lawsuit on Friday challenging the deployment of troops in Memphis.
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Marc Benioff, the chief executive of Salesforce, said he no longer believed that National Guard troops were needed in the city.
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Mr. Huerta, a prominent labor leader in California, was initially charged with a felony after his arrest during an immigration raid in Los Angeles this summer.
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It was the fifth school in a matter of days to refuse an offer of preferential funding treatment from the government, even as the White House has threatened schools that do not sign up.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration said 1,400 workers would be affected by Monday.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine pressed the Trump administration on Friday for long-range missiles to strike deep within Russia. Trump is proposing more negotiations between Zelensky and President Vladimir Putin in the coming weeks.
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Backed by a liberal-leaning legal nonprofit, seven Tennessee officials filed a lawsuit on Friday challenging the deployment of troops in Memphis.
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If the government shutdown continues, millions of low-income people are at risk of losing access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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A group of 18 detainees had been held at the offshore base for less than a week. They were deported days before a court hearing where lawyers are challenging the holding of migrants there.
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It was the fifth school in a matter of days to refuse an offer of preferential funding treatment from the government, even as the White House has threatened schools that do not sign up.
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The state also announced it was suing three other companies that it said illegally marketed their plastic bags as being recyclable when they were not.
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The office that administers the federal court system said that as of Monday, the judiciary will not have funding to sustain “full, paid operations.”
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Marc Benioff, the chief executive of Salesforce, said he no longer believed that National Guard troops were needed in the city.
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The president has mobilized state-based military forces to U.S. cities over the objections of state and local officials.
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About 10,000 U.S. troops and dozens of military aircraft and ships are in the region as the Trump administration increases pressure on Venezuela.
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The student, 14, has been charged with assault.
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More customers and workers are staying home, they say, leading to lower revenue and worries of wider economic repercussions for the city.
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Mr. Bolton appeared in federal court in Greenbelt, Md., a day after he was indicted by a grand jury.
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A call Friday morning by the president to Republican state senators is part of an escalating pressure campaign by the White House.
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A federal judge had previously stopped the administration from cutting off billions to schools that have diversity and equity programs.
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Officials at some agencies had left open the possibility of layoffs in court filings, but a federal judge said she would widen an initial ban on the cuts.
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Federal prosecutors accused a man in Louisiana of participating in the Hamas-led attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, according to a criminal complaint unsealed on Thursday.

The man appeared in court on Friday morning, after federal prosecutors accused him of joining Gazan militants in attacking Israel and lying to obtain a U.S. visa.
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Federal prosecutors accused a man in Louisiana of participating in the Hamas-led attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, according to a criminal complaint unsealed on Thursday.

The nationwide protests are playing out as a federal government shutdown lingers and troops are being deployed in cities.
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A White House proposal for special funding treatment crossed a line for several schools. Some say it feels like a turning point in the federal government’s battle with higher education.
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Tyler James Williams, who stars in the sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” shared how Eddie Murphy has inspired his acting career. Mr. Williams also dishes on why he can’t stop watching reality television.
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ICE deported 17-year-old Nory Sontay Ramos and her mother. Devastation met them in Guatemala.
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Ms. Pelosi, 85, has not yet said whether she will run again. The challenge would be the latest example of the Democratic Party facing a push for generational change.
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The San Francisco-based firm has told ICE that it could use A.I. to help the agency nearly triple its staff. The company’s C.E.O., once a progressive tech titan, has embraced President Trump.
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Jay Jones apologized for his threatening messages and tried to tie his opponent, Jason Miyares, to President Trump’s policies.
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The cause of the plane crash was not immediately known, officials said.
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