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Month: April 2025

Trump admin moves to withhold federal funds from Maine over trans athlete dispute

Trump admin moves to withhold federal funds from Maine over trans athlete dispute

Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Department of Education said Friday that it will proceed with withholding federal funds from Maine after officials in the state refused to sign a Title IX resolution agreement that would bar transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports in the state. The matter […]

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Day 2: Dixie Invitational; Desert Hills Boys and Girls Squads Each Win Team Titles

Day 2: Dixie Invitational; Desert Hills Boys and Girls Squads Each Win Team Titles

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Saturday, Day 2 of the Dixie Invitational occurred with Mid-Utah Media Sports Network athletes competing. The Desert Hills boys and girls each won team titles. The boys results are as follows: Boys Desert Hills 114 Dixie 72 Crimson Cliffs 64.8 Snow Canyon 53.8 Canyon View 34.5 North Sevier […]

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Juab Hosts Track and Field Invitational Friday; Carbon Girls, Richfield Boys, Win Team Titles

Juab Hosts Track and Field Invitational Friday; Carbon Girls, Richfield Boys, Win Team Titles

NEPHI, Utah-Friday, Juab High School hosted a 5-team track and field invitational involving themselves and Richfield from the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network. The Carbon girls won the team title with 175 points. The girls team standings are as follows: Carbon 175 Richfield 142 Juab 136 Box Elder 122 Emery 20 […]

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Menendez brothers’ aunt breaks her silence in exclusive interview as case goes to court

Menendez brothers’ aunt breaks her silence in exclusive interview as case goes to court

Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Eight relatives of the Menendez brothers sat down with ABC News in an exclusive interview the night before the case returned to court to show they are unanimous in supporting Erik and Lyle Menendez’s release from prison. This marks the first time […]

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Walmart employee in Georgia kills 2 co-workers, injures another in after-hours shooting spree

Walmart employee in Georgia kills 2 co-workers, injures another in after-hours shooting spree

Newton County Sheriff’s Office (COVINGTON, Ga.) — A Walmart employee killed one co-worker and injured another in an after-hours shooting spree that started at the store and ended with the individual killing another co-worker at a nearby home, according to law enforcement officials. The initial shooting took place in a […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 4/11

Prep Sports Roundup: 4/11

Baseball Region 12 RICHFIELD, Utah-Malik Fautin homered and the Richfield Wildcats got past North Sanpete 6-5 Friday in Region 12 baseball play. Garrett Wayman posted three strikeouts in one inning of work to earn the win on the mound for the Wildcats. Tyson Guidos drove in two runs in the […]

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Mid-Utah Media Schools Compete At Dixie Invitational Friday

Mid-Utah Media Schools Compete At Dixie Invitational Friday

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Friday, numerous Mid-Utah Media Sports Network schools competed at the Dixie Invitational. This meet will continue through Saturday. Friday’s results are as follows: Seeded Girls 1600 IsaBella Bulkley-Snow Canyon 5:23.55 Samantha Heaton-Cedar 5:26.50 Letizia Carter-Dixie 5:27.54 Arya Armstrong-Hurricane 5:27.79 Maggie Crosby-Snow Canyon 5:28.11 Annie Yardley-Panguitch 5:31.13 Kyra Moat-Millard […]

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Judge rules Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported

Judge rules Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported

(LOUISIANA) — An immigration judge ruled Friday that Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported on grounds that he threatens foreign policy, as alleged by the Trump administration. The stunning move may have repercussions on hundreds of other international students who have been targeted by the administration. The Louisiana judge has […]

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Luigi Mangione says government should not be allowed to seek death penalty

Luigi Mangione says government should not be allowed to seek death penalty

Curtis Means/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Luigi Mangione asked a federal judge in New York on Friday to stop the government from seeking the death penalty if he’s convicted of federal charges related to the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, arguing the Justice Department made a “political, arbitrary, […]

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‘Nothing has been done’: Judge slams DOJ in case of wrongly deported man

‘Nothing has been done’: Judge slams DOJ in case of wrongly deported man

Grant Faint/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) —  The federal judge overseeing the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador in error, slammed the government’s handling of the case Friday and ordered the Justice Department to provide her with “daily updates” on its efforts to bring […]

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