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Los Angeles floats ‘decarceration’ policy to release large number of inmates

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is floating a "decarceration" policy that would drastically reduce the number of people in jails, releasing many current inmates.

Milley says Chinese military believes conflict with US ‘inevitable,’ but he doesn’t

Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he does not believe a U.S.-China war is "inevitable," but he said he thinks there are some in Beijing who disagree.

Home prices rise for first time in months in sign of market stabilizing

Home prices rose in February amid higher demand and lower inventory in a sign that the housing market may be stabilizing after crashing under the weight of soaring mortgage rates and dampened demand.

ICE trawling data from schools and abortion clinics in legally questionable practice

Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement have been using legal loopholes to access private data from abortion clinics, schools, and news outlets.

Donald Trump indicted: Poll finds 60% of people back Manhattan case

A sizable majority of people back the Manhattan grand jury's vote to indict former President Donald Trump, a poll found.

Finland’s liberal leader Sanna Marin loses reelection bid as conservatives win narrow vote

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin conceded defeat on Sunday in her country's parliamentary election after Finland's main conservative party won a narrow race to shut the door on the liberal champion's hopes for reelection.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president’s GOP critics rebuke grand jury decision

Former President Donald Trump's unprecedented indictment in the Manhattan district attorney's investigation into a hush-money payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels has prompted some of his most ardent GOP detractors to his defense.

Trump special counsel to subpoena Secret Service agents: Report

Special counsel Jack Smith has reportedly subpoenaed several Secret Service agents close to former President Donald Trump regarding his investigations of the former president.

WATCH: Anna Giaritelli grills Mayorkas after he refuses to call border a ‘crisis’

Washington Examiner Homeland Security Reporter Anna Giaritelli grilled Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after the secretary refused to recognize the situation at the southern border as a crisis.

Biden could announce 2024 reelection bid as late as fall: Report

President Joe Biden is reportedly planning his announcement for a reelection bid as late as July or even in the fall.
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