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Colorado Elections Clerk Released From Prison After Governor Commutes Sentence

Peters’ sentence was shortened by Gov. Polis last month after President Trump waged a lengthy pressure campaign against the governor and his state.

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General view of the Pentagon where at least 30 news organizations refused to sign a new access policy in Washington

Pentagon Bars Journalists From Its Press Office, Saying It Has Become a ‘Classified Space’

The latest move took place against a backdrop of escalating tensions between the U.S. media and the second Trump administration, which has played out both in the public arena and at times in the courts.

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Protesters demonstrate in front of ICE officers outside Delaney Hall in Newark

NJ State Police Set up Protest Zone Outside Contested Immigration Detention Center as ICE Leaves

The protests began a week earlier after immigrant advocates said detainees inside launched a hunger strike over poor living conditions at the 1,000-bed facility.

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FCC commissioners testify before U.S. Congress in Washington

ABC Stations Call FCC’s Early Call for License Renewal ‘Unconstitutional’

The reviews are part of a mounting confrontation between the FCC and one of America’s most prominent broadcast networks.

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Spotlight PA, Other Newsrooms Sue Penn State Trustee Leaders Over ‘Gag Policy’ That Silences Members

The lawsuit challenges what it refers to as a “gag policy” embedded in the trustees’ bylaws. The news organizations are asking a federal judge to declare the restrictions unconstitutional.

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E. Jean Carroll

Justice Department Opens Investigation Into E. Jean Carroll, Who Accused Trump of Assault: AP Source

It’s the latest in a series of investigations the Trump administration Justice Department has opened into perceived adversaries of the president.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul

After Protests Outside Synagogues, New York Makes It a Crime To Block Entry to a House of Worship

Critics worry that the buffer zones could be used to quell nonviolent demonstrations or criminalize free speech.

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The sun peaks over the New York Times Building in New York

The New York Times Sues the Pentagon a Second Time Over Hegseth’s Media Restrictions

The Times lawsuit is another salvo in what has become an escalating tension between the U.S. media and the second Trump administration.

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