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Global shipping giant FedEx has taken its fight to the U.S. Court of International Trade, filing a lawsuit to claw back millions paid under former President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs.
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A 40-year-old squatter who was arrested for allegedly taking over a $2.3 million mansion in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., is back at the property just over a week after being jailed, according to a new report — a stunning twist that’s raising fresh questions about how this saga is far from over.
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The Arizona DoorDash driver briefly detained Tuesday night during the hunt for Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper has been released after several hours in police custody.
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A Texas father will not face criminal charges after fatally shooting his daughter during a heated argument over President Trump — a shocking confrontation that turned deadly and has left many questioning how a political dispute spiraled so tragically out of control.
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A Washington state high school teacher accused of preying on an underage student allegedly sent the teen a stream of disturbing, sexually explicit texts — before the two reportedly spent three and a half hours having sex inside her marital home, according to a chilling new report.
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A U.S. Postal Service employee is facing federal fraud charges after prosecutors say she wrongfully pocketed inflated workers’ compensation benefits she didn’t qualify for — a case the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois revealed last month.
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Chilling new photos shed light on the damning evidence Bryan Kohberger is believed to have left behind following the late-night murders of four University of Idaho students.
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New York City socialists are mobilizing more than 4,000 anti-ICE activists, assembling so-called 'rapid response' squads aimed at disrupting federal authorities as an aggressive crackdown on illegal migrants looms over the Big Apple.
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The Florida nurse now sitting behind bars for sexually assaulting her 15-year-old stepson has lost her state medical license — just weeks after her husband filed for divorce, adding another shocking twist to the disturbing case.
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After Renee Good — a 37-year-old mother, poet, and beloved member of her Minneapolis community — was shot and killed by a U.S. ICE agent last week, her family issued a powerful, emotional statement not just grieving her loss but forcefully debunking viral online rumors that she had a lengthy criminal record.