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Las Vegas construction worker sues after colleague calls Bible ‘stupid’ and mocks Jesus

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Bipartisan group of ex-federal judges seeks to challenge Trump’s $1.7bn ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

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US tariff row: Refunds in limbo as Trump admin moves to appeal court order

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High Court decision could lead to tens of millions of dollars worth of immigration claims

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ABC Australia 10h ago

US federal judge blocks Alabama from executing man by nitrogen gas

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