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Georgia judge rejects ‘mysterious’ GOP loyalty tests

ATLANTA — A Georgia judge issued a blistering takedown of a rural county GOP committee that tried to impose a “mysterious Star Chamber-like” process to block candidates from qualifying to run as Republicans based on ideological tests. The 33-page ruling Friday dismantles the Catoosa County GOP’s attempt to bar four Republicans from seeking local office — and it hints at the legal perils ...
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DHS reports shots fired at immigration agents in Chicago as residents confront Bovino, Border Patrol

CHICAGO — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said someone fired at federal agents Saturday morning in the Little Village neighborhood, touching off a chaotic series of confrontations between agents and residents armed with whistles and bent on disrupting their operation. Both Chicago police and federal officials were seen making several arrests in the morning as agents, including Cmdr. ...
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U.S. airlines cancel 1,460 flights as travel woes increase

WASHINGTON – U.S. airlines canceled 1,460 flights on Day 2 of government-mandated flight cuts across the country and thousands of flights were delayed, causing mounting travel woes as air-traffic-controller absences spiked amid the federal government shutdown.  
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Sock hops and concerts: How some places spent opioid settlement cash

Officials in Irvington, New Jersey, had an idea. To raise awareness about the dangers of opioid use and addiction, the township could host concerts with popular R&B artists like Q Parker and Musiq Soulchild. It spent more than $600,000 in 2023 and 2024 to pay for the shows, even footing the bill for VIP trailers for the performers. It bought cotton candy and popcorn machines.
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Department of Justice investigating foreign meatpackers

The Justice Department has launched an investigation into the foreign meatpacking industry, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday shortly after President Donald Trump called for a probe into what he called “fishy” beef price increases.
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The Farmers’ Almanac succumbs to the digital age

It was founded when Napoleon was still alive. And well before any American could even buy a typewriter. The Farmers’ Almanac, the annual tome of long-term weather predictions and homespun advice, is going out of business. Incongruously for one of America’s oldest publications, the editors posted the announcement on Instagram.
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LA stores must immediately stop selling kratom and 7-OH products, health department warns

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County officials are set to pull kratom and its synthetic extract, sometimes called 7-OH, from shelves immediately. Inspectors will be sent to retailers next week to begin red-tagging illegal products containing the compounds, the L.A. County Department of Public Health said in a release Friday morning. Shops that don’t comply could be hit with fines or other ...