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A grand jury charged Comey with threatening Trump's life through his since-deleted 2025 post of seashells forming "8647." Trump is the 47th president, and the term "86" has a few possible meanings.
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The Ohio Supreme Court says unmarried same-sex partners who broke up before the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage can’t claim parental rights through the state’s artificial insemination laws.
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With the county's approval, construction of the jail is scheduled to commence in June.
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The case revolves around a photo the former FBI director posted online last year of seashells on a beach arranged to say "8647."
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The Supreme Court is considering whether Monsanto and its parent company, Bayer, should be shielded from lawsuits claiming that the weedkiller caused cancer.
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Some council members said a "loophole" allowed Mayor Justin Bibb's administration to quietly approve controversial gunshot detection technology without legislative approval.
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County Sheriff Harold Pretel wants to hire 40 more deputies to address overtime costs. County Executive Chris Ronayne says the focus should be on looking for efficiencies in staffing, scheduling, policies, and procedures.
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County Council approved legislation to limit how sales tax revenue intended for a new jail and courthouse can be spent.
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Reporting from The New York Times includes leaked memos from justices.
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The departure adds to a string of recent personnel changes at the Department of Homeland Security, a year into President Trump's administration.
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Hennepin County officials say these are the first charges filed against a federal immigration agent related to the crackdown that brought thousands of federal officers to the state. The widespread operation led to the shooting deaths of two American citizens.
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Jury finds that Ticketmaster and Live Nation had an anticompetitive monopoly over big concert venuesA jury has found that concert giant Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary engaged in an anticompetitive monopoly.