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Judge questions Trump's plan to close the Kennedy Center for 2 years
A federal judge is questioning the decision to close Washington's Kennedy Center for renovations
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Spurned by Alex Cora, Phillies turn to Don Mattingly in the interim after Rob Thomson is fired
Alex Cora was offered a managerial position by the Philadelphia Phillies after being fired by the Boston Red Sox
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Ex-FBI Director Comey indicted again, in a probe over an online post officials call a Trump threat
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted again, this time over a social media photo of seashells arranged on a beach that officials say constituted a threat against President Donald Trump
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Jury is deliberating in trial of alleged IS militant charged in deadly Kabul airport bombing
A jury in Virginia is deliberating in the trial of an alleged Islamic State militant accused of helping plan a deadly suicide bombing at a Kabul airport during the U.S. military’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021
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Fired prosecutor Maurene Comey's lawsuit belongs in federal court, judge rules
A federal judge says fired prosecutor Maurene Comey's wrongful termination claims belong in court rather than in administrative proceedings despite the government's efforts to move it out of court
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New York City's first full casino with live table games opens
New York City’s first full casino with live table games has opened to fanfare
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Elon Musk takes stand in trial vs. Sam Altman that could reshape AI's future
Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO, world’s richest man and OpenAI’s cofounder, took the stand Tuesday in a high-stakes trial revolving around a bitter feud between himself and former friends Sam Altman and Greg Brockman that could reshape the future development of artificial intelligence
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Teen charged with killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise faces trial in June
A teenager charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship will go to trial in over a month
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US military says it boarded cargo ship suspected of heading to Iran during blockade but released it
The U.S. military has boarded another commercial vessel during its blockade of Iran’s ports, but unlike in previous cases, the ship was ultimately allowed to carry on its way
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New York judge doesn't see the 'ho, ho, ho' in alleged SantaCon fraud
The federal judge presiding over the fraud case against the organizer of New York City's SantaCon bar crawl made it clear at the defendant's first appearance before her that she's not a fan of the annual celebration
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