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Winds ease as L.A. fires continue to burn

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Biden Tightens Cybersecurity Rules, Forcing Trump to Make a Choice

The president’s latest executive order accelerates the move to mandatory compliance by software providers. It may run afoul of the Trump mandate to deregulate.
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South Dakota tribe lifts its ban on Noem ahead of her Homeland Security confirmation hearing

Gov. Kristi Noem was cut off from entering a wide swath of tribal lands in South Dakota early last year after making public comments that tribal leaders were catering to drug cartels on their reservations.
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Full list of 27 Kohl’s stores closing by April 2025

The department store chain Kohl’s is closing 27 of its more than 1,150 locations.
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Georgia senator arrested after he tried to defy a ban on entering the House chamber

A Georgia state senator who was previously banned from the state House chamber was arrested Thursday when he tried to enter the chamber for the governor’s state of the state speech and got into a shoving match with House employees. State Sen. Colton Moore, a Republican from Trenton, is among the chamber’s most right-wing members. He signaled Wednes…
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Iconic US filmmaker David Lynch, famous for Twin Peaks, dead at 78

Lynch won acclaim for his strange and dreamlike sequences and was honoured with a lifetime achievement Oscar in 2019.
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These L.A. Homeowners Installed Private Fire Hydrants. Here’s How They Fared.

Our reporter caught up with a number of people who had prepared for wildfires with built-in systems. ‘I’m sleeping with one eye open.’
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#SouthCaucasus #SouthCaucasusNews Azerbaijan Increases Cargo Flights to Israel’s Ovda Airbase

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#SouthCaucasus #SouthCaucasusNews Azerbaijan Increases Cargo Flights to Israel’s Ovda Airbase

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Know how to read cursive? The National Archives wants you

The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau is seeking volunteer citizen archivists to help them classify and/or transcribe more than 200 years worth of hand-written historical documents. Most of these are from the Revolutionary War-era, known for looped and flowing penmanship. NEWSLETTER SIGN UP “Reading […]