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Student protest overwhelms anti-immigrant event at ASU

On the same day that a white supremacy aligned university club encouraged students to report their classmates to ICE, hundreds of Arizona State University Sun Devils responded by marching in support of their undocumented classmates.

Crowds of students waving Mexican flags and posters with supportive messages, including “Education not deportation” and “Stand with ASU Dreamers,” surrounded a small gathering of College Republicans United at Hayden Library as they held up their own signs with information on how to tip off immigration officials about classmates suspected of being in the country illegally.

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US charges former Fed official with spying for China

US prosecutors announced Friday that they have charged a former Federal Reserve advisor with spying on behalf of China while posing as a part-time lecturer at a local university.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) said it had charged John Harold Rogers, a 63-year-old US national, with spying for Beijing while employed as a senior advisor at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB) Division of International Finance between 2010 and 2021.

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Small plane crashes in Philadelphia, sparking fire on the ground

A small private airplane crashed in northeast Philadelphia Friday, a top official said, with media showing images of a fireball that sparked blazes on the ground in the built-up neighborhood.

The aircraft, which the Federal Aviation Administration said was a Learjet 55 executive aircraft with two people aboard, crashed around 2330 GMT into a densely-populated district of the city with homes, shops and busy roads.

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Podcaster debut marks new era for White House press room

by Anuj CHOPRA

Are the mainstream media "out of touch with Americans?"

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Five things to watch for at the Grammys

by Maggy DONALDSON

It's a baffling irony that the culture-shifting Beyonce has won more Grammys than anyone, ever, but has yet to attain the holy grail that is winning for Album of the Year.

At Sunday's 67th edition of music's top awards ceremony, the megastar has yet another chance to take home the prize -- but in a packed field of no-skips albums, who will ultimately win the night's top trophies is anyone's guess.

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Overwhelmed? DC crash puts spotlight on US air traffic agency

by John BIERS

Prior to this week's fatal airplane crash in Washington, the US air traffic control (ATC) system was regarded as an understaffed operation beset with old and sometimes obsolete equipment.

While the investigation into the collision between a regional passenger jet and a military Black Hawk helicopter remains at an early phase, the tragic end to the United States' 16-year streak of no fatal commercial air crashes promises to keep the ATC's issues in focus.

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Louisiana mother, New York doctor indicted for allegedly giving minor abortion pills

A Baton Rouge-area grand jury indicted a New York doctor and a Louisiana mother Friday on felony charges for allegedly providing an illegal abortion with drugs obtained through the mail.

It is the first criminal case of its kind in the country since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, which triggered Louisiana’s strict abortion ban.

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'Something really bad could happen': Expert warns Trump could flood California

President Donald Trump is directing the Army Corps of Engineers to increase water flow from reservoirs in California's Central Valley — and the results could be catastrophic for farmers, Politico reported.

Trump gave the order based on his disputed idea that catastrophic fires in Los Angeles earlier this month were a result of water mismanagement, where water was either being restricted or dumped into the Pacific Ocean. State officials in California have repeatedly debunked his claims. Instead, they said electricity and logistics issues, combined with extremely strong winds that blew ashes faster than firefighters could contain them, posed more problems than water availability.

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Ring doorbell cam captures moment plane crashes into building near Philadelphia mall

A Ring doorbell cam appeared to capture the dramatic moment a mid-size jet crashed into a building near a Philadelphia mall, sending a plume of smoke into the air and confusing homeowners scrambling for safety.

The footage began making its rounds on social media and network television moments after what is believed to be a mid-size jet plummeted from the sky and into a “high traffic” area, according to media reports. Officials said Friday night that several buildings were "impacted."

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'A lot of fear going on': Texas immigrant community on edge during Trump’s first weeks

EL PASO — On a recent windy, cold afternoon in this border city, dozens of people gathered at a park for an immigrant rights demonstration to denounce the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Some held signs reading: “Immigrants Make America Great.”

Alan, a local police officer, and his wife came and held a Mexican flag. He said he joined the demonstration because he worries about his father, an undocumented immigrant who works at a farm in southern New Mexico.

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'Graywashing the values out of America': Quantico mural goes viral as symbol for Trump

As President Donald Trump's administration moves to terminate FBI officials who were involved in criminal investigations against him, a picture began to go viral of a redecorating project taking place at the FBI's training academy at Quantico, which many viewed as symbolic of what is to come for federal law enforcement under Trump's leadership.

The image showed an official covering a wall with gray paint, which had previously been a mural of words espousing values FBI agents are meant to embody, like "Fairness," "Diversity," "Integrity," "Respect," and "Compassion."

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'Disgusting and revolting': Bannon scorches billionaire MAGA devotees in NYT interview

Right-wing podcaster and Trump adviser Steve Bannon leveled a billionaire venture capitalist and other "oligarchs" of the tech-right, including Elon Musk, who embraced the MAGA movement.

Marc Andreessen — who recently sat for an interview and explained how he drifted away from the Democratic Party into the MAGA camp over the last few years — became a topic of discussion between New York Times columnist Ross Douthat and Bannon in an interview that aired Friday morning.

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Trump Media's $800K gifts to top Cabinet picks spark new ethics concerns: report

Two of Donald Trump’s top cabinet nominees Kash Patel and Linda McMahon were both gifted stock from the president’s social media startup valued at more than $800,000, regulatory filings reviewed by Politico revealed.

Patel – Trump’s selection to run the FBI, and McMahon, who was tapped to lead the Education Department – both have seats on the board of Trump Media & Technology Group, and were each recently awarded 25,946 shares, according to the filings.

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