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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday reversed a ruling by a federal judge in Nevada that struck down a U.S. deportation law as racist and unconstitutional.
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Nominees are encouraged to give a brief presentation to council members on Monday, but some nominees may not have enough time to prepare a presentation or be able to attend the meeting at all.
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges Swami’s Cafe subjected teenage girls and young women to a "highly sexualized work environment.”
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged to fast-track hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of construction projects throughout the state.
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The U.S. government has approved a proposed multibillion-dollar transmission line that would send wind-generated electricity from rural New Mexico to big cities in the West.
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The university did not specify the reason, but said the men accused in a civil lawsuit of raping a teenage girl at a party off campus are no longer students.
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An El Cajon couple fell victim to a "grandparents scam" that eventually led to the unraveling of a crime syndicate known as The Enterprise.
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City Council approved a deal Tuesday which allows Falck, the city’s current ambulance provider, to contract with American Medical Response for additional ambulances.
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A 2021 state law took investigations into California police shootings out of the hands of local cops. Now, some families say the new system is agonizing in its own way.
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Border patrol did not provide food, shelter to migrants in makeshift camp, federal complaint allegesThe Southern Border Communities Coalition filed a complaint against the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
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