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The Proud Boys are suing the US Department of Justice for $100 million, saying their Jan. 6 prosecutions were politically motivated and violated their rights.

The Supreme Court left Washington, D.C.'s ban on large gun magazines in place after refusing to hear a challenge to the law.
Grant Hardin, the former Arkansas police chief known as the "Devil in the Ozarks," was captured weeks after escaping from prison.

A federal appeals court said President Donald Trump can keep The Associated Press out of some White House events for now while AP’s lawsuit over access continues.

The Supreme Court let the Department of Government Efficiency access Social Security systems that hold personal data on millions of Americans, giving President Donald Trump’s team a key win.
The Supreme Court blocked a lower court order that would have forced DOGE to hand over records and let its acting leader sit for a deposition in a FOIA dispute.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S. shows the government must follow court orders and give him due process as he faces federal charges.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador, has been brought back to the U.S. to face federal smuggling charges.

Former college athlete Aly Torline says a former football coach, Matt Weiss, may have hacked into her private accounts and exposed intimate photos, raising fears about how student data was protected.

Aracely Serrano Ayala and her family fled the U.S. for Canada to avoid deportation, but border and asylum rules led to detention, separation, and a long fight before they were finally allowed to start an asylum case there.

Linda McMahon said Harvard and Columbia have made some progress under Trump’s pressure, but she said the administration still wants tighter rules on campus antisemitism, foreign students, and university viewpoints.

Transgender troops are facing a deadline under President Donald Trump’s renewed ban, forcing many in the U.S. military to decide whether to leave now for benefits or stay and risk being pushed out later.

The estate of slain Florida teen Miranda Corsette is suing Grindr, saying the app failed to protect minors and helped lead to her death.
Maxwell Anderson was found guilty of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson after their first date in Milwaukee.
Trump is asking the Supreme Court to let his administration keep laying off workers at the Education Department while a court fight over the agency’s future continues.
Joseph Tater, a U.S. citizen arrested in Russia, has reportedly left the country after being held in a psychiatric hospital without going to trial.
Azmir Djurkovic, 19, was arrested after police say he drove 132 mph on Interstate 91 in Connecticut and admitted he did not stop because he was late for a job interview.

The Trump administration sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges over the court’s investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes.

Deputy Trevor Kirk will serve four months in prison after a federal judge accepted a misdemeanor plea deal in an excessive-force case, even though a jury had first convicted him of a felony.

A Connecticut State Police trooper arrested a 19-year-old man after he was caught driving 132 mph and later said he was rushing to a job interview.
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