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U.S. appeals court sees probable cause to charge journalist Don Lemon, but declines to order lower court to sign arrest warrants

A federal appellate court ruled on Friday that the Justice Department has established probable cause to charge five people, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, in connection with an anti-ICE protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota, but it refused to order a lower court judge to sign the …

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Montgomery Co. Council President Fani-González supports statewide ban on local agreements with ICE

The 287(g) program allows local law enforcement agencies to assist with federal immigration enforcement; county does not participate. This article was written by WTOP’s news partner Bethesda Today and republished with permission. Sign up for Bethesda Today’s free email subscription today. Montgomery County Council President Natali Fani-González (D-Dist. 6) traveled to Annapolis …

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Could the traditional British caravan holiday be about to get a makeover?

Mantianxing Craig Ledwards has started a business selling capsule holiday homes on Anglesey, illustrated by this computer-generated image While many aspects of 21st Century life are regularly modernised and updated, the traditional British caravan holiday has remained stubbornly resistant to change. For more than a century, caravans have offered a …

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