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San Diego educators react to Trump’s executive order to dismantle Education Department

While some school board members supported President Donald Trump signing an executive order on Thursday to close the Education Department, others worry it may impact their already struggling budgets and critical programs that many of their students rely on.
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Justine McCarthy: We would not invite Putin or Netanyahu to Ireland. So why invite their idiot facilitator?

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Stephen Curry taken for MRI after Warriors star leaves game with pelvic injury

Stephen Curry taken for MRI after Warriors star leaves game with pelvic injury
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Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall

Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
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Killings in Syrian village foreshadowed flare-up of sectarian violence

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First migrant worker dies building a World Cup stadium in Saudi Arabia

Muhammad Arshad, from Pakistan, was a foreman building Aramco Stadium in Al Khobar, one of 11 new venues for 2034

A migrant worker has died while working on a new stadium being built for the 2034 World Cup, the Guardian can reveal.

Muhammad Arshad, from Pakistan, fell to his death from an upper level during the construction of the Aramco Stadium in the eastern city of Al Khobar on 12 March, according to sources with knowledge of the incident.

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‘Good Burger’ star Jan Schwieterman dead at 52

Jan Patrick “J.P.” Schwieterman starred as the main antagonist in the family movie “Good Burger.”
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Musk to visit Pentagon Friday, but Trump calls secret U.S.-China war plan report “Fake News”

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said it’ll be “an informal meeting about innovation, efficiencies & smarter production.”
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Ukraine port city ‘on fire’ from ‘massive’ Russian strikes as Trump projects optimism ahead of peace talks

The southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa was engulfed in flames late Thursday after being struck by a large-scale Russian drone attack, hours after US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about ending the war and as peace talks are set to resume on Monday.
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US senator and strong Trump supporter Steve Daines visiting Beijing as tariff fight grows

US senator and strong Trump supporter Steve Daines visiting Beijing as tariff fight grows [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now