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Friday’s Scores

The Associated Press BOYS PREP BASKETBALL= Alexis I. duPont 70, Polytech 48 Caesar Rodney 69, Delmarva Christian 56 Conrad 78, Brandywine 69 Delaware Military Academy 65, First State Military 46 Laurel 75, Glasgow 65 Odyssey Charter 73, John Dickinson 37 Salesianum 57, Unionville, Pa. 36 Sanford 54, Mt. Pleasant 29 ___ Some high school basketball

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Education Department workers targeted in layoffs are returning to tackle civil rights backlog

By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is bringing back dozens of Education Department staffers who were slated to be laid off, saying their help is needed to tackle a mounting backlog of discrimination complaints from students and families. The staffers had been on administrative leave while the department faced

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FAA launches investigation into US airlines over flight cuts ordered during the shutdown

By RIO YAMAT AP Airlines and Travel Writer U.S. airlines were notified this week that an investigation is underway into whether they complied with an emergency order requiring flight cuts at 40 major airports during the record government shutdown, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday. The FAA warned in letters sent Monday that the airlines

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What to know about the air traffic control overhaul and the company FAA hired to manage it

By JOSH FUNK and RIO YAMAT AP Transportation and Airlines Writers The government picked a company with little experience working with the Federal Aviation Administration called Peraton to oversee the roughly $31.5 billion overhaul of the outdated air traffic control system. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday evening that Peraton was chosen in the hope

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Redistricting forced a California GOP congressman to weigh a Texas move. He tells AP why he’s not

By JOEY CAPPELLETTI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — California Rep. Darrell Issa says he was asked by Texas colleagues to consider moving to Dallas to run for Congress after lawmakers in both states created a midterm scramble by redrawing congressional districts. But in a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press on Friday, Issa explained why

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Federal judge appears skeptical of Trump’s ongoing command of California National Guard troops

By TERRY CHEA and SUDHIN THANAWALA Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge on Friday sharply questioned the Trump administration’s authority and need to maintain command of California National Guard troops it first deployed to Los Angeles in June following violent protests. At a hearing in San Francisco, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer

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Mexico freezes Miss Universe co-owner’s bank accounts during organized crime investigation

By FABIOLA SANCHEZ Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s anti-money laundering office has frozen the bank accounts of the Mexican co-owner of Miss Universe as part of an investigation into drugs, fuel and arms trafficking, an official said Friday. The country’s Financial Intelligence Unit, which oversees the fight against money laundering, froze Mexican businessman

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Mexico freezes Miss Universe co-owner’s bank accounts during organized crime investigation

By FABIOLA SANCHEZ Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s anti-money laundering office has frozen the bank accounts of the Mexican co-owner of Miss Universe as part of an investigation into drugs, fuel and arms trafficking, an official said Friday. The country’s Financial Intelligence Unit, which oversees the fight against money laundering, froze Mexican businessman

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Railroads will be allowed to reduce inspections and rely more on technology to spot track problems

By JOSH FUNK AP Transportation Writer The nation’s freight railroads are going to be able to try relying more on technology and inspect their tracks in person less often after the federal government approved their waiver request on Friday. The Association of American Railroads trade group asked for the relief from inspection requirements that were

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Railroads will be allowed to reduce inspections and rely more on technology to spot track problems

By JOSH FUNK AP Transportation Writer The nation’s freight railroads are going to be able to try relying more on technology and inspect their tracks in person less often after the federal government approved their waiver request on Friday. The Association of American Railroads trade group asked for the relief from inspection requirements that were

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Suspect in DC pipe bomb case was ‘disappointed’ after Trump lost 2020 election, prosecutor says

By ERIC TUCKER, ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The man accused of planting a pair of pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national parties in Washington on the eve of the U.S. Capitol attack told investigators he was “disappointed” in the outcome of the 2020

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Indiana House Republicans pass Trump-backed map, setting up high-stakes Senate fight

By ISABELLA VOLMERT Associated Press Indiana state House Republicans passed a new state congressional map Friday at the behest of President Donald Trump, advancing the legislation to the state Senate, where it is unclear if enough lawmakers will support its final passage. Lawmakers in the Republican-majority House voted 57-41 in favor of the map, which

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