Donald Trump would not be the first president to invoke the Insurrection Act, as he has threatened, so that he can send U.S. military forces to Minnesota.

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An investigation into a sprawling betting scheme to rig NCAA and Chinese Basketball Association games has ensnared 26 people, including more than a dozen college basketball players who tried to fix games as recently as last season, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
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Proposals on immigration enforcement flood into state legislatures, heightened by Minnesota action

As Democrats across the country propose state law changes to restrict federal immigration officers after the shooting death of a protester in Minneapolis, Tennessee Republicans introduced a package of bills Thursday backed by the White House that would enlist the full force of the state to support President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
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Defense Department says military newspaper Stars and Stripes must eliminate 'woke distractions'

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Inside the botched launch of ex-NYC Mayor Eric Adams' new crypto token

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Ailing astronaut returns to Earth early in NASA's first medical evacuation

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Postal Service unveils new Muhammad Ali stamp in champ's hometown

Postal officials unveiled a commemorative stamp of boxing legend Muhammad Ali in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, on Thursday, featuring a photo of the champ in his fighting prime.
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Senators worry that US Postal Service changes could disenfranchise voters who cast ballots by mail

A group of mostly Democratic U.S. senators sent a letter Thursday to the U.S. Postal Service, voicing concern that mail processing changes could affect postmark dates for mail-in ballots during an election year that will determine control of Congress.
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Trump announces outlines of health care plan he wants Congress to consider

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