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Trump Authorizes Coal-Fired Energy Production

President Trump announced that he was authorizing his administration to produce coal power as a means of national and economic security.

Democratic Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Ditching Tesla in Protest of Elon Musk

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly has publicly criticized Tesla CEO Elon Musk after a senior advisor to former President Donald Trump labeled him a "traitor" for visiting Ukraine.

Arizona Lawmakers Introduce Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship at State Funded Hospitals

Arizona lawmakers are debating Senate Bill 1268, which would require hospitals receiving state funds to ask patients about their citizenship status.

Teacher Arrested for Sexual Abuse at Delaware School

Authorities have arrested a priest and a former teacher on multiple felony charges related to sexual abuse at St. Thomas the Apostle School and Rectory in Wilmington, Delaware.

California Sheriff’s Deputy Killed in Pursuit Crash

A San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputy was killed Monday morning during a pursuit in the Inland Empire, officials confirmed.

Lawsuit Claims Girl Scout Cookies Contain Harmful Levels of Heavy Metals

A recent class-action lawsuit claims that Girl Scout cookies contain harmful levels of heavy metals and the herbicide glyphosate, raising concerns about potential health risks.

National Hurricane Center Tracks Early-Season Disturbance in Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring a potential tropical disturbance in the northern Atlantic Ocean, months ahead of the official start of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

Louisiana Doctor Arrested for Allegedly Helping Sister Remove Ankle Monitor

Dr. Kerry Sterling, a local physician, has been arrested in northeast Louisiana after allegedly attempting to help his sister, Kyana Traylor, remove her court-ordered ankle monitor.

LAPD Reports Overall Crime Decline in 2024

Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell announced Monday that overall crime in the city declined in 2024.

Illinois Mother Files Civil Rights Complaint Over Transgender Student in Girls’ Locker Room

An Illinois mother has filed a civil rights complaint with the Department of Justice after alleging that school administrators attempted to compel her 13-year-old daughter to change in front of a transgender student in the girls' locker room.

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