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Appeals court sides with judge who blocked deportations under wartime authority

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel denied the Trump administration’s push to restart deportations of alleged gang members under a rarely used wartime authority known as the Alien Enemies Act.
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5 new Houston restaurants serving sushi, Vietnamese fusion, Tex-Mex, and more

Despite what seems like a spate of recent closures, Houston’s dining scene continues to grow with a range of new and returning establishments. From scenic patios to intimate sushi spots, read on to see where you can find fare such as “brunch-uterie” boards, truffle tagliatelle, and tamarind lobster. Hand-carved arches soar at Annam, the new French-…
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The Pentagon’s bonkers Signal scandal: Letters to the Editor

NY Post readers discuss top government officials including a journalist in a group chat discussion about war plans.
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Yale professor who studies fascism fleeing US to work in Canada

A Yale professor who studies fascism is leaving the US to work at a Canadian university because of the current US political climate, which he worries is putting the US at risk of becoming a “fascist dictatorship”. Jason Stanley, who wrote the 2018 book How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, has accepted a position at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Stanley told the Daily Nous, a philosophy…
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This Rangers team just doesn’t have it in them

There is no evidence whatsoever that this disappointing group is engaged in a playoff pursuit.
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Nassau County promises biggest parade in US history for PD’s 100th birthday — with invite to ‘the 51st state’

County Executive Bruce Blakeman said police motorcycle squads from every department in the US is invited to the April 27 parade, as are those from Canada and Mexico.
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WATCH: Rubio and Jamaican Prime Minister Holness hold joint press conference on security goals

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday the State Department will re-evaluate its travel warnings for Jamaica and other countries to ensure they reflect real conditions on the ground.
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‘Justice has prevailed’: Seminole Tribe wins $832M verdict against Wells Fargo Bank

A civil jury found that the bank mismanaged a trust fund for Seminole children and charged millions of dollars in hidden fees
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Stranger shoves woman, 86 — breaking her teeth — in random attack at NYC supermarket: cops

The victim was leaving Morton Williams on Third Avenue near East 63rd Street around 1:25 p.m. Sunday when the maniac suddenly pushed her from behind, authorities said.
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NYC tackles scaffolding scourge with bills to speed up their removal — and offer colors besides ‘ugly hunter green’

The New York City Council introduced a spate of new laws Wednesday aimed at finally cracking down on the thousands of unsightly scaffolding structures and sidewalk sheds currently plaguing the Big Apple’s streets.