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Political Landscape
ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says
Former CNN host Don Lemon and other anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a Minnesota church service will not face state charges, though many still face federal civil rights charges stemming from the protest. The demonstration targeted a pastor who also served as an ICE official and sparked debate over the balance between free speech and religious freedom.
The growing list of controversies threatening Democrat Graham Platner's Maine Senate bid
Maine Democrat Graham Platner's Senate campaign is facing mounting scrutiny over sexting allegations, a Nazi-linked tattoo, and resurfaced offensive social media posts as he prepares for a high-profile race against Susan Collins. Despite the controversies, top Democrats continue to back his candidacy.
Global Impact
A garbage crisis engulfs Havana as fuel shortages stall trash pickup
On a recent afternoon in Cuba, the temperature climbed and anxiety grew among the residents of a Havana street.
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Canadian government tells regulator to back off on charging streamers like Netflix more
Canada’s government directed its television and communications regulator to back down from a recent decision to triple financial contributions required from U.S. streaming services such as Netflix for Canadian content, the country’s culture minister said Wednesday.
Economic Pulse
Retirees Could Lose $500 a Month if Social Security Runs Dry
The trust funds that Social Security relies on to help pay benefits are running low.
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More Sellers Are Giving Up on the Housing Market
More frustrated home sellers were giving up, right in the midst of the all-important spring market, according to new data.
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Quick Takes
Buffalo Named “Donald Trump” Draws Crowds at Bangladesh Zoo
Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama Share the Influences Behind Their Success
Experts Sound Alarm Over AI-Powered Teddy Bears for Children
Eight Bodies Found in Bags Alongside Threatening Note in Ecuador
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