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A federal judge in Minnesota imposed restrictions on the actions of immigration agents toward protesters in the state on Friday, a decision that comes after weeks of mounting tension between

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After signaling a sharp return to aggressive student loan collections, the U.S. Department of Education has abruptly hit pause. On January 16, 2026, the department announced it is temporarily delaying
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The framework calls on Congress to lower prescription costs, redirect insurance subsidies, and force new transparency across the U.S. healthcare system Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has outlined what
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A new county program offers more than 280 health-code-compliant carts, lowering barriers for low-income vendors navigating new vending rules across Los Angeles. For thousands of sidewalk vendors across Los Angeles


“He always used to say that we should help people. If we saw a homeless person, he would give them money.” Ana says.
“Here, if we don’t mobilize, we won’t solve the problems. Ysabel, we are still waiting for your help,” is the message I would convey to politicians, says Vanny Arias. “We’re
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