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Supreme Court allows Trump administration to proceed with federal workforce cuts while legal challenges continue, lifting a lower court's injunction in an 8-1 decision.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson accused her colleagues of letting Trump take a "wrecking ball" to the federal government.
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Thunder Wire on MSNMalevy Leons in prime Summer League opportunity to get Thunder's last two-way spotThe Thunder have one two-way spot left. Barnhizer and Branden Carlson occupy the other two. With Ducas' departure, Leons has ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPlayer grades: Thunder survive Sixers in 89-78 Summer League winThe Oklahoma City Thunder collected an 89-78 Summer League win over the Philadelphia 76ers. Buckets came at a premium for ...
With victory over Andrey Rublev that was never less than riveting, Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the quarter-final where he will ...
Alcaraz, unperturbed and waiting patiently at the back of the court, regrouped and came out of the blocks with an extra spring. Cranking into gear, Alcaraz roared to his player box as he broke to love ...
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Such a style usually involves an effective first serve, strong volley technique and the deployment of a slice backhand to ...
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As if there were any doubt whether Aryna Sabalenka's loss in the Wimbledon semifinals brought to mind her loss in the French ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on federal injunctions means ‘more work’ for Illinois Attorney General’s office and others fighting Trump administration.
The Sun knew this season would be a rebuilding year. A new coaching staff and a new roster have come with growing pains and frustration. While many expected Connecticut to struggle, the team’s 2-15 ...
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