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Month: April 2025

Williams signs with Seward County

When one thinks of Antonio Williams as a basketball player, the word sharpshooter may come to mind, or maybe explosive, but whatever it is, the Lafayette senior has turned himself into a recognizable name in St. Joseph. On Wednesday, the All-State and two-time All-City guard signed his letter of intent to continue his basketball career

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Department of Homeland Security points to another agency when asked about court-barred deportations

By REBECCA BOONE Associated Press Attorneys for the Department of Homeland Security say the agency didn’t violate a judge’s order detailing when people may be deported to countries other than their own because it was the Defense Department — not DHS officials — doing the deporting. Justice Department attorney Mary Larakers made the argument in

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio attends a meeting of the Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias Task Force at the Justice Department in Washington

Trump slams Zelensky for refusing to recognize Russian control of Crimea

CNN By Todd Symons, Rob Picheta and Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump slammed Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday for his comments that Ukraine wouldn’t recognize Russian control of Crimea, calling the remarks “very harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia.” “It’s inflammatory statements like Zelenskyy’s that makes it so difficult to

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Trump ataca el proceso de acreditación universitaria en un nuevo decreto

Por Betsy Klein y Samantha Waldenberg, CNN El presidente Donald Trump apuntó al proceso de acreditación universitaria con un nuevo decreto este miércoles, su último movimiento para ejercer control sobre las instituciones de educación superior de Estados Unidos. El decreto, reportado por primera vez por The Wall Street Journal, apunta al proceso del Gobierno federal

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Protesters gather outside federal court in Burlington

A Palestinian student arrested at US citizenship interview will stay in detention for now, ahead of a hearing next week

By Gloria Pazmino and Caroll Alvarado, CNN (CNN) — A Palestinian student at Columbia University who was arrested at an interview for US citizenship will remain detained in Vermont after a judge ordered his attorneys and the Department of Justice to provide additional briefing papers to the court. Attorneys for Mohsen Mahdawi and the Department

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Antonio Aracre: “Argentina está muy bien porque su economía está muy sana”

CNN Radio Argentina (CNN Radio Argentina) – Antonio Aracre, economista, analizó este miércoles en CNN Economía y Actualidad el rumbo económico del país, el ingreso de inversiones y el impacto del contexto internacional. “El gobierno ha hecho una verdadera transformación de lo que era una economía intervenida, trabada, dirigista y populista en su concepción, que

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Republican Nancy Mace fields concerns over university funding during South Carolina town hall

By RUSS BYNUM and MEG KINNARD Associated Press DATAW ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Republican Rep. Nancy Mace faced criticism over the legal wrangling concerning universities and allegations of antisemitism during a town hall at a private, gated island community in her coastal South Carolina district. The crowd of several hundred, mostly gray-haired attendees on Dataw

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Texas governor signs bill creating another DOGE-inspired effort at the state level

By NADIA LATHAN Associated Press/Report for America AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill Wednesday creating an office inspired by the Department of Government Efficiency and aimed at reducing state regulations, joining other Republican governors who have pledged their own versions of billionaire Elon Musk’s cost-cutting group. In establishing the Texas

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