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Donald Trump arrested: ‘Clinton socks case’ becomes ex-president’s verbal line of defense

Former President Donald Trump is leaning on the so-called "Clinton socks case" as a legal precedent to clear his name after he was indicted on 37 counts including "willful retention of national defense information."

Frozen strawberries recalled after being linked to hepatitis A outbreak

Anyone planning to indulge in some newly purchased frozen strawberries may want to put those plans on ice. It's possible those strawberries are contaminated with hepatitis A.

Trump support unchanged in aftermath of second indictment, poll says

Support for former President Donald Trump remains virtually unchanged in the wake of his second indictment, according to a new poll.

House passes legislation to rein in the administrative state

The House voted on Wednesday to approve what would be an enormous clawback of government bureaucracy and the administrative state.

Senate Republicans unveil plan to cut down on high college costs

A group of Senate Republicans introduced a series of bills Wednesday that they say will help address problems in higher education that have led to sky-high costs and exorbitant student debt.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth up to $1,000 to be issued in New Mexico in six days

New Mexico will issue tax rebates worth up to $1,000 to eligible taxpayers in six days.

Electric vehicle battery weight poses risk for other drivers: Experts

Traffic safety advocates advised that the increased weight of batteries in electric vehicles could be considerably more dangerous to other drivers on the road.

Russia threatens undersea ‘cable communications of our enemies’

Russia has a “moral” right to destroy the undersea “cable communications of our enemies,” according to one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top Kremlin lieutenants.

Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old student no longer working at school district

The Virginia elementary school teacher shot by her 6-year-old student in January is no longer working with the school, with the district and lawyers disputing whether she was fired or resigned from her post.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez teases presidential bid amid Trump legal drama in his city

MIAMI — As former President Donald Trump, his team of lawyers, and members of his 2024 Republican primary campaign descended on Miami this week to mount a legal and political defense against federal criminal charges, the city's mayor was stoking anticipation regarding his own bid for the White House.
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