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Trump Administration Orders Green Card Applicants to Apply Abroad
The CDC has stated that green card holders who have recently been in countries with Ebola outbreaks will not be allowed to re-enter the United States. This measure aims to prevent the spread of the virus into the United States. This order applies regardless of their legal status or whether they have citizen spouses or children. The Trump administration is reportedly planning to require foreigners already in the U.S.
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Trump Administration Accused of Deleting Insurrection Information
The Trump administration's Department of Justice is accused of deleting information related to the insurrection. Critics allege this action is an attempt to rewrite history and reward those involved.
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Posthumous Diploma Accepted for Deceased Student at Frisco Graduation
At Memorial High School's graduation in Frisco, Austin Metcalf's twin brother accepted his posthumous diploma. The ceremony honored the student who passed away prior to graduation.
Chemical Tank Evacuations Underway in Garden Grove
Thousands of residents in Garden Grove have been evacuated due to concerns that a tank containing toxic chemicals could explode. Thousands of residents in Garden Grove, California, were evacuated due to a risk posed by a chemical tank. The incident occurred on the east side of town. The incident has prompted concerns about a potential chemical leak and a broader chemical threat in Orange County.
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Feds Leak Pilots' Pre-Crash Conversation
Federal authorities have inadvertently released a pre-crash conversation involving pilots.
US Utility Companies Urged to Bolster Cybersecurity
US utility companies have been advised to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses. This recommendation comes amid heightened global tensions, suggesting an increased risk of cyber threats to critical infrastructure.
State Cyber Leaders Seek Congressional Support
A new federal bill proposes a grant program to train the cyber workforce. The federal cybersecurity strategy, however, offers few details for state and local governments. This comes amid rising AI-driven threats and pushes for faster patch deadlines.
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US Jury Acquits Boeing on Safety Cover-Up Charges
A US jury has cleared aircraft manufacturer Boeing of hiding safety problems with its popular 737 model. The verdict came after allegations of hiding safety issues. The verdict follows allegations related to the company's safety practices. The verdict was delivered in Seattle. The source stated that the jury found the company not guilty. The company has faced scrutiny over its safety protocols in recent years. This decision impacts ongoing scrutiny of the aerospace manufacturer. The case involved allegations of misleading regulators about the 737 MAX aircraft. The allegations suggest the company may have concealed critical safety information. The case likely involved specific incidents or aircraft models. The specific details of the charges and the jury's deliberation were not fully disclosed.
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US Jury Investigates Seattle Man For Fraud
The verdict came after a trial that involved thousands of admiralty claims. The total fines could reach almost two hundred million dollars. A jury in the United States is investigating a man from Seattle for fraud. No charges have been filed, and the specifics of the alleged fraud are not public. The specific nature of the alleged fraud and the individual's identity have not yet been disclosed. The investigation is ongoing, with details of the specific charges yet to be fully disclosed. The case appears to be related to a previous investigation into smuggling. The investigation centers on alleged financial misconduct. The source did not provide details on the nature of the alleged fraud or the investigation's status.
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Trump Healthcare Cuts Protested in Oakland
Demonstrators held a 'die-in' in East Oakland to protest proposed healthcare cuts by the Trump administration.