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Missing Oregon Toddler Found Dead in Siletz River

Authorities in Oregon have confirmed the tragic discovery of a missing toddler's remains after an extensive search that lasted more than a week.

Illinois Experiences Unprecedented Surge in Real ID Demand

Illinois is experiencing an unprecedented surge in demand for Real ID, leading officials to open the nation’s first Real ID Supercenter in downtown Chicago.

Los Angeles Resident Diagnosed with Measles

A Los Angeles resident has been diagnosed with measles, officials said. The individual, who remains unidentified, is the county's first resident to be diagnosed with measles in 2025.

Amazon Rainforest Destroyed for Climate Summit

Thousands of acres in the Amazon rainforest have been destroyed to develop a road for a climate summit.

Ukrainian Journalist Calls Zelenskyy a ‘Dictator’

Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a "dictator" and accused him of imprisoning his political opponents in a video statement.

Three Suspected Traffickers Arrested in $55 Million Fentanyl Bust

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the arrest of three suspected fentanyl traffickers in Los Angeles and the seizure of $55 million worth of fentanyl.

Katie Porter Announces Bid for California Governor

Former Democratic U.S. House member Katie Porter has officially launched her campaign for California governor in 2026.

Education Department Cuts Workforce to Reduce Bureaucracy

The U.S. Department of Education has initiated significant staff reductions, aligning with President Donald Trump's objective to streamline federal operations.

RFK Jr. Applauds Steak ‘n Shake for Switching to Beef Tallow Fries

Steak 'n Shake, a prominent American fast-food chain, has transitioned to using 100% beef tallow for frying its iconic shoestring fries.

Oregon Abortion Provider Appreciation Day Declared

On Monday, Democrat Governor Tina Kotek declared March 10 as "Abortion Provider Appreciation Day" in Oregon, reaffirming her administration's commitment to expanding abortion access in the wake of post-Roe v. Wade restrictions in conservative-led states. The declaration comes as Oregon has seen a significant increase in out-of-state patients seeking abortions due to new restrictions in states such as Idaho, Texas, and Louisiana.

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