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Nearly 50 Texans infected with measles in growing outbreak

by Issam AHMED

A growing measles outbreak in west Texas has infected 48 people, according to official state data released Friday -- the latest sign that the once-vanquished childhood disease is making a comeback as vaccination rates decline.

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'National security crisis' as Trump fires multiple nuclear weapons safety officials

Multiple government officials are telling ABC News that America is now facing a "national security crisis" because President Donald Trump's administration has fired hundreds of National Nuclear Security Administration employees.

Sources tell ABC News that all of the agency's core functions are being impacted by the firings, including maintaining the security of America's nuclear weapons stockpile, responding to nuclear disasters around the world, and tracking nuclear devices being held by the United States' enemies.

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Switzerland mulls legalizing recreational cannabis

Switzerland will consider legalizing recreational cannabis use, after a parliamentary commission on Friday proposed a law that would allow regulated sale and access.

The draft proposal adopted by the lower house of parliament's health commission, with 14 votes in favour, nine against and two abstentions, called for adults to be "accorded a strictly regulated access to cannabis".

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Brazil's Lula threatens 'reciprocity' in U.S. steel tariff row

Brazil's President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva on Friday vowed "reciprocity" in response to a 25-percent levy on steel imports announced by US President Donald Trump.

"There is no doubt, there will be reciprocity" from Brazil -- the second-largest exporter of steel to the United States after Canada, Lula told Radio Clube do Para.

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Paris to name avenue after Russia's Alexei Navalny

Paris is naming part of an avenue after Alexei Navalny, the late Russian opposition leader who died in an Arctic prison colony in murky circumstances, the city council has said.

The Avenue de Pologne in the wealthy 16th district of the capital will have one side -- with odd house numbers -- named "Alexei Navalny", city hall said after a Wednesday's vote.

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Democratic lawmaker: Prosecutors are 'refusing to do a drug deal for Donald Trump'

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) characterized the Justice Department scandal over the prosecutor of New York City Mayor Eric Adams as nothing more than a "drug deal" and championed conservative prosecutors unwilling to take part in it.

A former assistant U.S. attorney from the Southern District of New York publicly resigned on Thursday, calling the Department of Justice's primary justification for dismissing the case against Adams a quid pro quo over immigration raids. That began a domino effect, with staff in the DOJ's public integrity section resigning Thursday night and another lawyer at SDNY quitting on Friday.

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Trump official harangued DOJ's 'entire public integrity section' to back new scheme: NYT

The New York Times is reporting that Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove on Friday ramped up a pressure campaign on career Department of Justice officials in his attempts to get them to go along with dismissing charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

According to the Times' sources, Bove "held a group discussion with the entire public integrity section, roughly two dozen lawyers after Thursday’s resignations, looking for someone to sign a court document seeking dismissal of the charges against Adams."

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'Like Watergate on angel dust': Analysts aghast after another conservative DOJ resignation

Another top Justice Department lawyer announced his resignation on Friday after an internal battle over corruption charges being dropped against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

The New York Times published "line prosecutor" Hagan Scotten's scathing resignation letter in which he tells acting U.S. deputy attorney general Emil Bove: "If no lawyer within earshot of the President is willing to give him that advice, then I expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool, or enough of a coward, to file your motion. But it was never going to be me."

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Insiders detail how Elon Musk's 'little nerd army' is breaking the government

A new report from Rolling Stone offers an insider account into how members of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency are using threats to get their way in demolishing government agencies.

Specifically, sources inside the federal government say that Musk's DOGE workers are constantly threatening to snitch on any workers who try to defy their demands for access to sensitive government data.

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Two dead, dozens injured as bridge collapses, bus crashes into river in Peru

A double-decker bus and a car crashed into a river when a bridge collapsed in northern Peru Friday, killing at least two people and injuring dozens, authorities said.

The bus was transporting more than 50 passengers when the 60-meter (197-foot) long bridge it was crossing near Chancay gave in "due to a structural failure," according to disaster management official Cecilia Martino.

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'Rogue judges must go!' MAGA panics after Musk DOGE lawsuit handed to Judge Chutkan

An electronic filing showing that U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Tanya Chutkan will preside over a challenge to the legality of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) interfering with government operations was met by a wave of outrage and anger by supporters of Donald Trump.

Chutkan, who was to oversee the trial of Trump over his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, was forced to dismiss the case brought by special counsel Jack Smith after the president was re-elected last November.

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Texas migrant shelters nearly empty after Trump’s actions effectively shut border

"Texas migrant shelters are nearly empty after Trump’s actions effectively shut the border" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

Subscribe to The Y’all — a weekly dispatch about the people, places and policies defining Texas, produced by Texas Tribune journalists living in communities across the state.

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Mexico threatens U.S. gunmakers with fresh legal action

Mexico's president on Friday warned U.S. gunmakers they could face fresh legal action and be deemed accomplices if Washington designates Mexican cartels as terrorist groups.

The Latin American nation, which is under mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to curb illegal drug smuggling, wants its neighbor to crack down on firearms trafficking in the other direction.

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