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Vance’s message is simple: drink the Maga Kool-Aid or you’re on your own

US vice-president lectured European leaders on domestic affairs, barely mentioning Russia or Ukraine, in speech that shocked those present
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How Sassoon and Other Justice Dept. Resignations Unfolded

More than half a dozen government attorneys have resigned since an order by the Trump administration’s Justice Department to drop charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York City.
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JD Vance attacks Europe over free speech and migration

The vice-president’s speech at the Munich Security Conference was denounced by several European leaders.
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Trump’s DOJ is at war with its own prosecutors

At least four federal prosecutors resigned from their positions this week.
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JD Vance criticizes European democracy, says greatest threat is ‘from within’

European leaders reeled Friday after U.S. Vice President JD Vance lambasted the continent’s democratic institutions.
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Who is Danielle Sassoon, the US attorney who resigned rather than drop charges against Eric Adams?

Danielle Sassoon had served just three weeks as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York when she penned a letter to recently confirmed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi saying she could not follow a directive to drop the office’s corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Sassoon wrote in her letter obtained by The Associated Press that the directive to drop the charges issued by Bove would violate her sworn duty to uphold the law. Sassoon did not return a message seeking comment.
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Weekend storm bringing snow, sleet and freezing rain to southern Maine

A storm arriving in southern Maine on Saturday, just two days after a combination rain-and-snow storm swept through the area, is likely to bring another round of cold, wet weather.
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Trump administration lays off over 2,000 workers at Interior Department, sources say

The Interior Department manages around 500 million acres of U.S. public lands, including its national parks, and also administers the country’s onshore and offshore oil and gas leasing programs – source of around a quarter of U.S. oil production. One of the sources said the layoffs include around 800 people from the Bureau of Land Management, which manages millions of federally-owned acres for uses ranging from oil and gas development to timber harvesting, cultural preservation and recreation. The Interior Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Layoffs start at CDC, targeting probationary staff

As many as 1,300 probationary employees at CDC are being let go, at the direction of the Trump administration. The cuts represent around 10% of the agency’s workforce.
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Unrivaled’s groundbreaking practice facility is setting a new bar for the WNBA

A closer look at what Unrivaled has offered professional women’s basketball players — and what it could mean for the future of the WNBA.