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The lawsuit alleges that the nearly 700-word executive order issued by Trump on Monday is “unconstitutional” because it violates the 14th Amendment.

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Sub-zero days add another dimension of work for Wisconsin truck drivers.





Rubio spent the afternoon in meetings with his counterparts from Japan, Australia and India — the other members of the so-called Quad.

Though the governor gave a sneak peek of his priorities, lawmakers watching from the Assembly floor have their own list.

Trump signed an executive order Monday to end the constitutionally guaranteed right to citizenship for babies born in the U.S.

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December was the first time home prices increased in all of the country’s largest markets since 2022.

Experts have cautioned that withdrawing could weaken the world’s defenses against dangerous new outbreaks capable of triggering pandemics.

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The announcement of the bill came just hours before President Donald Trump signed an executive order to delay a potential ban.

Trump has promised sweeping moves to reshape global trade and the economy.

Here's a list of tips to keep in mind as temperatures drop this season.

“I think it was a bad idea,” North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis told Spectrum News about those pardoned for assaulting police officers.





The 67th annual Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

He served as the deputy director of athletics — the second highest rank of the department — for Marquette for 18 years.

Duane “Keffe D” Davis’ trial in Las Vegas is currently scheduled for March 17.

The Trump administration has ended use of the border app called CBP One that allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States.

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Trump said he had called Ulbricht's mother to let her know he had granted her son a full pardon.

Anyone wanting to buy a blade online would have to complete two age verification checks under government plans.

A proposed new law will also give ministers greater powers to request bank account information.

Squid Game 2 and live sports, including the Jake Paul v Mike Tyson fight, fuelled new memberships.





The alarming rise in disorders such as anorexia and bulimia is now an emergency, a cross-party group says.

A major winter storm prompts blizzard warnings, dumping heavy snow and sleet in a region where even flurries are a rare sight.

More than 50 have been injured in the blaze, which broke out at the Grand Kartal Hotel.

HMRC denies running a "deliberately poor" phone service in an attempt to push customers online.





Marcus Bokkerink is leaving as the government signals it is serious about growth, the BBC understands.

It is going to turn stormier in the UK this week as Storm Éowyn moves in from the Atlantic.

The supermarket's loyalty scheme members can get a hot drink without making a purchase.

Eighteen states have sued the federal government over the executive order, showing the legal challenges the president will face.





Even presidential powers have their limits - and in some cases, Trump faces hurdles before his plans can become reality.

Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde made a plea to the president in a sermon that Trump later criticised.

OpenAI, Oracle and Softbank join forces to build artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Two of the most high-profile defendents from the 2021 US Capitol riot were included in Trump's sweeping pardons.





The new US President wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. How would that work?

The Republican quickly set about using his new powers to approve executive actions on a host of policy priorities.

The Lose Control singer talks about masculine role models, becoming a father, and facing prejudice.

Reforms after the Southport attacks and Donald Trump's threat to tax foreign nationals lead the papers.





War appears to have accelerated the spread of pathogens resistant to antibiotics in the country.

Thailand is set to legalise same-sex marriage - one of the few places in Asia to do so. Why is it an outlier?

The children's laureate says a "recession in children's happiness" is caused by a decline in reading.

Public bodies failed to identify the threat posed by Axel Rudakubana, says Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.





The country's federal police says it will increase efforts to deal with surging anti-Jewish crimes.

The man owned several properties as well as four BMW luxury cars, the Ukrainian security service said.

Prince Harry's barrister said there was potentially a "good prospect" of an agreement that would save the court time.

The Birds of a Feather star retires from acting and reveals she was diagnosed with dementia in 2021.





Bulgarian nationals Katrin Ivanova, Vanya Gaberova and Tihomir Ivanchev deny a conspiracy to spy.

Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros is billed as one of the biggest publishing releases since Harry Potter.

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