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The Pentagon made the formal designation last week after an unusually public dispute over how Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude could be used in warfare.
The Trump administration is criticizing lower courts that slowed its efforts to strip legal protections from many foreign nationals.
It's asking the Supreme Court to clear the way for moves that could expose thousands more people to deportation
In a letter to the court, the Justice Department says it wants a broad ruling that would let it move more quickly to end protections for people from multiple countries, including Haiti and Syria.
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A Texas judge has ordered Camp Mystic to preserve facilities damaged by last year's flood that killed 25 girls and two counselors.
The order followed a lawsuit by the family of an eight-year-old who was swept away in the flood last Fourth of July and whose body still hasn't been recovered.
The family argues that any changes at the camp could destroy evidence needed in their lawsuit.
The camp says there was little they could have done during the catastrophic flooding.
People who take hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menopause are experiencing delays when they go to pick up their prescriptions.
NPR's Alison Aubrey reports.
Bo the Bloodhound has joined the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
The pup joins a band of dogs that's
in demand for difficult cases around the Midwest and have now become something of a social media sensation.
The patrol now has four bloodhounds and they've been called to Montana, South Dakota and Utah to help in searches.
The S&P 500 gained more than three quarters of a percent today.
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