Controversial Oak Flat Land Transfer Under Legal Scrutiny
The Center for Biological Diversity is urging an appeals court to review the contentious transfer of Oak Flat land in Arizona, citing environmental concerns.
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The Center for Biological Diversity is urging an appeals court to review the contentious transfer of Oak Flat land in Arizona, citing environmental concerns.
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The Justice Department has unveiled previously unseen footage related to the shooting incident involving a Trump suspect, aiming to clarify the circumstances surrounding an injured secret service agent.
A new law in Utah, aimed at regulating VPN usage in light of online privacy and age verification concerns, is scheduled to take effect next week.
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