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Targeted or random: Agents detain Charlotte worker with valid permit, but won't explain why
Federal agents said an “investigation” they conducted brought them to a job site where they detained an apparent “non-violent” man with 2025 DHS work authorization and a 2006 removal order as part of ...
How much time should students spend on school devices? What does the school system block access to, and how is content filtered? The Carroll County Board of Education discussed these questions, and ...
Windows 11 is testing a new feature that allows apps like Claude and Manus AI to access files stored on your PC using File Explorer. Microsoft is hopeful that adding AI to File Explorer will make you ...
Stocks tumbled on Monday, extending a dayslong slide that presents a dilemma: Should investors buy in at bargain prices or unload in fear of worse to come? The tech-heavy Nasdaq plummeted 3% last week ...
Billy Edmonson voted for President Donald Trump in 2024 because of his stances on border security, gun rights and the economy. One year after casting his ballot, Edmonson is finding it difficult to ...
The head of the National Counterterrorism Center examined FBI files in the past several weeks to investigate whether the man charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk had support from someone else, a ...
Editor’s note: The Journal-News incorrectly spelled Debby Rotundo’s name. It has been corrected in this story. Among the more than 350 of the former KGB’s files about former President John F.
A federal judge in New York has ordered the Trump administration to disclose the security clearances held by Elon Musk during his brief tenure leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), ...
If you’re scanning the produce aisles at the grocery store, it can be difficult to recognize a zucchini vs. cucumber from a few steps away. Frankly, it can still be difficult to tell these two oblong, ...
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