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Defiance and Threats in Deportation Case Renew Fear of Constitutional Crisis

Legal scholars say that the nation has reached a tipping point and that the right question is not whether there is a crisis, but rather how much damage it will cause.
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‘You see?’ Russia broke Trump’s hyped partial Ukraine ceasefire after 1 hour

Moscow struck civilian infrastructure Tuesday night, prompting Ukraine to respond with counterattacks.
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Why Putin rejected Trump’s ceasefire deal

The Russian leader agreed to a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure but laid down his own demands for an eventual peace.
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Trump releases more than 2,000 new JFK assassination files: What we know

More than 60,000 new pages are now accessible. But historians are trying to answer whether they tell us anything new.
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USAID shutdown likely unconstitutional federal judge says

A US federal judge blocked Elon Musk and DOGE’s attempt to shut down USAID, citing constitutional concerns.
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New JFK files reveal assassin’s trip to Soviet embassy before attack

Conspiracy theories, new timelines and suspicions of KGB links were among the 80,000 pages of documents, many blurred and damaged by age.
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Who Killed Kennedy? Declassified Documents Reignite Insider Job Theories

The assassination of John F Kennedy remains an open wound in the American consciousness. US President Donald Trump’s decision to declassify documents has reignited speculation surrounding the events of that day.
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Supreme Court chief rebukes Trump over call for judge’s impeachment

Donald Trump’s rumbling conflict with the judiciary burst into open confrontation on Tuesday as Supreme Court Justice John Roberts issued a rare public rebuke of a US president over his call for the…
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Exclusive: US suspends some efforts to counter Russian sabotage as Trump moves closer to Putin

Several U.S. national security agencies have halted work on a coordinated effort to counter Russian sabotage, disinformation and cyberattacks, easing pressure on Moscow as the Trump Administration pushes Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
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Man saves golf carts at Altadena course during Eaton Fire

As the world woke up to images of Los Angeles burning early on Jan. 8, Connor Boyd raced to one of his favorite places: the 115-year-old Altadena Golf Course.