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Wall Street Hits Over One-Week Low on Tariff Uncertainty, Data in Focus

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US Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Use of Troops in Los Angeles

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Garnet Fire in Fresno County Grows to 26,982 Acres, 12% Contained

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US Construction Spending Dips in July

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Law Redrawing Congressional Maps

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US Air Force will Offer Military Funeral Honors to Slain Capitol Rioter

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US Republican Senator Joni Ernst Will Not Run for Re-Election, CBS News Reports

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Minneapolis Children Revealed Courage, Absorbed Fear During Church Shooting

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Visalia Police to Hold DUI Checkpoint on Friday

The Visalia Police Department will conduct a DUI checkpoint on Friday. Checkpoint locations are selected using data on past impaired-driving crashes, police said. Authorities said impaired driving can result not only from alcohol but also from prescription or over-the-counter medications. While medical and recreational marijuana are legal, driving under the...

Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Records to Remain Sealed, Judge Rules

A U.S. judge denied on Wednesday the Justice Department's bid to unseal records from the grand jury that indicted the late financier Jeffrey Epstein on sex trafficking charges. Manhattan-based U.S. District Judge Richard Berman's decision came as President Donald Trump tries to quell discontent from his conservative base of supporters over his...

Texas Republicans Set to Approve Trump-Backed Congressional Map to Protect Party’s Majority

Texas legislators on Wednesday took up a new state congressional map intended to flip five Democratic-held U.S. House seats in next year's midterm elections, after dozens of Democratic lawmakers ended a two-week walkout that had temporarily blocked passage. Republican legislators, who have dominated Texas politics for over two decades, have...

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