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Team Trump Accidentally Texts War Plans, Donald Throws Fit Over Portrait & Guillermo in White Lotus

Jimmy is currently ranked number two in our office March Madness Pool, Guillermo went to a soccer game over the weekend, Trump might be regretting not fillin…

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Sam Carrick could miss his first Rangers game after not flying with team for personal reasons

The Rangers might be without Sam Carrick for the first time this year on Tuesday against the Kings.
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Lawsuit filed by Columbia student who says ICE officials tried to detain and deport her

Yunseo Chung, 21, claims her First Amendment rights were violated after ICE agents targeted her for taking part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations earlier this month at Barnard College. CBS News New York’s Kristine Johnson reports.

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, Judge to Trump’s DOJ: ‘President has to comply with Constitution and laws like everybody else’


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, Jon Stewart on Which Speech Is Free and Which Will Cost You in Trump’s America


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, What is Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)? The OSINT Tools, Techniques and Framework Explained


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Preliminary report says son of former Yankee Brett Gardner may have died from asphyxiation

Brett Gardner and his wife, Jessica, say their 14-year-old son, Miller, was found dead Friday. The family was vacationing in Costa Rica when several members fell ill, likely from food poisoning. CBS News New York’s Kristine Johnson reports.

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U.S. lawmakers want investigation into group message that discussed active war plans

A journalist, Jeffery Goldberg from the Atlantic, was also a part of the group chat.——————————————————————Read mo…

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State of emergency declared as wildfires rage out of control in the Carolinas

Parts of North Carolina and South Carolina have been designated an “elevated fire risk” for weeks because of high winds, low humidity and little rain.