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House rejects effort to censure New Jersey congresswoman over actions at detention center

By MATT BROWN and KEVIN FREKING WASHINGTON (AP) — The House rejected a resolution to censure Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., and remove her from a committee that oversees immigration and national security as she faces federal charges stemming from a visit to an immigration detention facility. Related Articles Republicans are preparing to change Senate rules to speed Trump’s nominees VP Vance says meeting with families of victims from Minneapolis church shooting affected him deeply Trump administration agrees to restore...

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Trump says video showing items thrown from White House is AI after his team indicates it’s real

By MICHELLE L. PRICE, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a video circulating online that showed items being tossed out of an upstairs window of the White House was created with artificial intelligence, despite his press team seeming to confirm the veracity of it hours earlier. Trump, who has boasted of being an expert in building design as he takes on remodeling projects at the White House and beyond, told reporters that the video has “got to be fake” because the windows, he said, are heavy and sealed shut. The video, which circulated Monday, appears...

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Louisiana urges Supreme Court to bar use of race in redistricting, in attack on Voting Rights Act

By MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — Louisiana on Wednesday abandoned its defense of a political map that elected two Black members of Congress and instead called on the Supreme Court to reject any consideration of race in redistricting in a case that could bring major changes to the Voting Rights Act. Related Articles FACT FOCUS: Rural hospitals are expected to lose money from Trump’s bill, despite RFK Jr.’s promise CDC director Susan Monarez is out after less than a month on the job and other agency leaders resign CDC...

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Cracker Barrel relents, says its old logo will return

By DEE-ANN DURBIN Cracker Barrel said late Tuesday it’s returning to its old logo after critics — including President Donald Trump — protested the company’s plan to modernize. Related Articles Book authors settle copyright lawsuit with AI company Anthropic AT&T snatches up wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar for $23 billion Florida consumer advocates propose new FPL deal to halve rate hikes Trump family crypto empire expands with Crypto.com partnership CSX...

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Trump says he’s firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, opening new front in fight for central bank control

By CHRIS RUGABER and WILL WEISSERT, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday night that he’s firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, an unprecedented move that would constitute a sharp escalation in his battle to exert greater control over what has long been considered an institution independent from day-to-day politics. Related Articles Trump says he’s firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, opening new front in fight for central bank control Trump honors fallen US service members and criticizes Biden to mark Afghanistan...

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‘Pure partisan advantage’: Trump leverages presidential power to help his party in the 2026 midterms

By NICHOLAS RICCARDI President Donald Trump has made clear in recent weeks that he’s willing to use the vast powers of his office to prevent his party from losing control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections. Related Articles Immigrants seeking lawful work and citizenship are now subject to ‘anti-Americanism’ screening Nebraska announces plan for immigration detention center dubbed the ‘Cornhusker Clink’ US appeals court blocks New Mexico’s 7-day waiting period on gun purchases Sen....

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Immigrants seeking lawful work and citizenship are now subject to ‘anti-Americanism’ screening

By COREY WILLIAMS and VALERIE GONZALEZ Immigrants seeking a legal pathway to live and work in the United States will now be subject to screening for “anti-Americanism’,” authorities said Tuesday, raising concerns among critics that it gives officers too much leeway in rejecting foreigners based on a subjective judgment. Related Articles ‘Pure partisan advantage’: Trump leverages presidential power to help his party in the 2026 midterms Nebraska announces plan for immigration detention center dubbed the ‘Cornhusker...

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Senegal’s ‘schools for husbands’ aim to shift gender roles and keep mothers from dying

By MARK BANCHEREAU DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — On a recent evening in Senegal ‘s capital of Dakar, an imam named Ibrahima Diane explained to a group of men why they should be more involved in household chores. Related Articles Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for local homeless people, invites them to lunch at summer villa Prosecutors indict the son of Norway’s crown princess on multiple counts including rape US archbishop’s meeting with Putin denounced as ‘betrayal of Christian witness’ Union says Air...

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Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for local homeless people, invites them to lunch at summer villa

By MARIA SELENE CLEMENTE, ANDREA ROSA and NICOLE WINFIELD CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) — Pope Leo XIV spent the last Sunday of his summer vacation with several dozen refugees, homeless and poor people and the church volunteers who help them, celebrating a special Mass for them and inviting them into the Vatican’s lakeside estate for a lunch of lasagna and roast veal. Related Articles Senegal’s ‘schools for husbands’ aim to shift gender roles and keep mothers from dying Prosecutors indict the son of Norway’s crown princess on multiple counts including...

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Colorado jail’s ex-commander sued over allegedly watching strip search videos of over 100 women

By COLLEEN SLEVIN DENVER (AP) — Three women who were among the more than 100 inmates whose strip search videos were allegedly watched repeatedly by a Colorado jail’s former commander are suing him and government agencies, saying they failed to keep tabs on who was accessing the images and why. Related Articles Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies at bat-infested cabins in Grand Teton National Park Target and Ulta mutually agree not to renew partnership launched in 2021 Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less...

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