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Enbridge to shutter pipeline after judge finds company trespassed on Native American lands

A federal judge has ruled that energy company Enbridge must soon shut down its pipeline, which was found to be trespassing on a Native American reservation.

Buc-ee’s first Virginia location to be bigger than originally expected

Virginia's first Buc-ee's location is shaping up to be bigger than initially expected, as the convenience store chain is expanding its plan for the new spot.

Biden sets out on campaign trail with new hopes and old promises

President Joe Biden officially kicked off his 2024 campaign on Saturday, nearly two months after announcing his reelection bid, addressing supporters at a union rally in Philadelphia, on the heels of key endorsements from several workers' unions.

I-95 collapse: PA governor forecasts highway to open in two weeks

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) provided an update on Saturday, regarding the collapsed I-95 overpass, coming less than a week after a fuel tanker truck caught fire underneath the bridge, resulting in the death of the truck's driver.

Donald Trump arrested: Majority think former president should be pardoned if he’s convicted

A majority of voters believe that former President Donald Trump should be pardoned for his handling of classified documents, according to a new survey

Trump blasts ‘new’ Fox News, claims only he can save it from ‘freefall’

Former President Donald Trump took to slamming Fox News Saturday over the network's ad choices.

Judge blocks most of Indiana’s restrictions on gender-transition medicine for minors

A federal judge in Indiana has temporarily halted most of the state's restrictions on gender-transition medicine for children.

Michigan teenager with alleged mass shooting plans against synagogue caught by FBI

A Michigan teenager was allegedly caught with mass shooting plans against a synagogue.

Biden says Chinese surveillance balloon was ‘more embarrassing than it was intentional’

President Joe Biden sought to ease concerns about tensions between the United States and China, especially as Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to Beijing over the weekend with the goal of improving relations.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly $1,000 direct payment open in three days

In three days, Los Angeles County will open applications for a guaranteed income program that will send monthly payments of $1,000 for two years.
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