Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's Bronze Star has been questioned, yet was confirmed by Lt. Gen. Fenzel, despite a delay due to paperwork.
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A California judge ruled Trump's National Guard deployment in LA illegal, delaying enforcement for appeal.
Miranda and Cole Potokar joke about missing the housing market boom. Despite sky-high prices, they found a starter home.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expects the National Guard soon. He signed an order for outside forces to follow city laws.
A federal judge blocks the Trump administration from expelling Guatemalan children, giving lawyers 14 more days.
Chicago's mayor restricts police collaboration with federal immigration agents amid Trump's enforcement threats.
Why do some friendships last decades while others fade? NPR Life Kit host Marielle Segarra shares tips to maintain them.
Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy Again
Budget carrier Spirit Airlines seeks fresh bankruptcy protection, months after emerging from a Chapter 11 reorganization.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Speedy Deportations
A federal judge halted Trump's plan to expedite deportations, citing due process concerns for undocumented migrants.










