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US Supreme Court Allows New House Seat Bid
Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter stated that Republicans have an opportunity to win all seven of the state's congressional seats. Ledbetter noted that the current supermajority reflects the voice of the people. He commented that the Supreme Court has effectively removed race as a consideration for drawing congressional districts. The court overturned a lower court ruling that had ordered the state to redraw maps. It is unclear if any new maps have been passed.
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Fernandez-Bibo Appointed Deputy Chief Of Open Spaces In Alabama
Fernandez-Bibo has been appointed to two new roles, including Commissioner of Parks and Rec in Alabama. She will oversee 2,200 acres of open space and a staff of 300 people. Fernandez-Bibo will also serve as the city's first deputy chief of open spaces.
WBUR Boston
Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Trial Begins
The trial for the Gilgo Beach serial killer has commenced.
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ACLU Challenges Immigration Officer Mandates
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a challenge against immigration officer mandates in Minnesota.
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ACLU Challenges Immigration Officer Mandates In Minnesota
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a challenge against mandates for immigration officers in Minnesota. The lawsuit questions the legality or scope of these mandates, potentially impacting immigration enforcement procedures in the state.
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Podcast Features Entrepreneur Shizu Okusa
Entrepreneur and restaurateur Dan Simons hosted Shizu Okusa, founder and CEO of Apothecary, on his podcast. Okusa previously founded Drink, a fresh-pressed juice company.
WTOP Washington DC
DC Councilmember Proposes Curfew Amendments
Councilmember Breanne Doe announced plans to introduce two amendments to a youth curfew bill. One amendment would establish a sunset provision, limiting the law's effect until 2028, to allow time for youth programs to be implemented.
WTOP Washington DC
Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Trial Begins
Yurman is accused of being the serial killer responsible for the deaths of approximately ten prostitutes buried at Gilgo Beach. The defendant appeared in court wearing a suit and tie.
RTL France
ACLU Challenges Immigration Officer Mandates In Minnesota
The ACLU is asking a court to invalidate mandates that require refineries to stock extra fuel following criticism of killings by immigration officers in Minnesota.
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Pennsylvania Seeks Injunction Against AI Chatbot
The Shapiro administration is seeking a preliminary injunction and a court order to stop AI companion bots from operating. A lawsuit describes a chatbot falsely claiming to be a licensed medical professional in Pennsylvania.
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