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Iran has denied negotiating with the U.S.
A federal judge has cast doubt on the government's ban of the AI company Anthropic.
This in a hearing about the Pentagon's designation of the company as a supply chain risk.
California's attorney general is asking a judge to halt a Republican sheriff's election fraud investigation.
He alleges the sheriff seized hundreds of thousands of ballots without evidence.
From member station KVCR, Madison Aument reports.
Minnesota officials have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of withholding evidence related to three shootings by federal officers.
The lawsuit claims that the federal government reneged on its promise to cooperate with state investigations.
The administration sent thousands of officers to the Minneapolis and St.
Paul area for the immigration crackdown.
as part of President Trump's nationwide deportation campaign.
stock indexes closed down today as uncertainty continues about how long the war with Iran will last.
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The Trump administration is banning imports of foreign-made internet routers, citing supply chain vulnerability and cybersecurity risks.
The ban targets consumer-grade routers, the boxes that connect home computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet.
One of Tennessee's oldest towns is set to become home to a federally contracted depleted uranium refinery, a material the Trump administration says it needs to update the nuclear weapons stockpile, WUOT's Pierce Gentry reports.
Major League Baseball season starts tomorrow and so begins the era of challenging balls and strikes through so-called robot umpires.
Human umpires will still make each call, but the decisions can be appealed to the computer.