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Trump issues executive order requiring CFP to avoid broadcasting conflicts with Army-Navy game
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order barring College Football Playoff and other postseason games from airing during the annual Army-Navy matchup in December
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Federal judge grants injunction allowing clergy visits at Minneapolis ICE holding facility
Clergy will be allowed to minister to immigrants in a holding facility at the headquarters of the Trump administration’s enforcement surge in Minnesota
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Feds move to dismiss the case against two officers accused of falsifying the warrant that led to the Breonna Taylor raid
Feds move to dismiss the case against two officers accused of falsifying the warrant that led to the Breonna Taylor raid
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Colombian President Petro designated 'priority target' by US Drug Enforcement Administration, per record seen by AP
Colombian President Petro designated 'priority target' by US Drug Enforcement Administration, per record seen by AP
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BTS fans stream to Seoul cafe, restaurant that once served as bases for the K-pop superstars
BTS fans are flocking to two Seoul spots that once served as bases for the group when they were training to be K-pop stars
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Many states count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day. Those grace periods could go away
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over a Mississippi law that allows counting late-arriving mail ballots after Election Day
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US prosecutors are probing whether Colombian President Gustavo Petro had ties to drug traffickers, sources tell AP
US prosecutors are probing whether Colombian President Gustavo Petro had ties to drug traffickers, sources tell AP
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Ukraine is using its drone expertise to help 5 countries against Iran attacks, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukrainian officials are helping five countries in the Middle East and Gulf region counter attacks on their territory by Iranian drones
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Ukraine faces growing pressure because of the war in Iran as Russia readies a new offensive
With U.S.-brokered Ukraine peace talks on hold due to the war in the Middle East, Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to try to expand his military gains via new offensives against his southern neighbor that will put even more pressure on Kyiv
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Trump administration sues Harvard, saying it violated civil rights law and seeking to recover federal money
Trump administration sues Harvard, saying it violated civil rights law and seeking to recover federal money
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