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Utah Bans Fluoride In Public Drinking Water, A First In The US

Utah Bans Fluoride In Public Drinking Water, A First In The US

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah has become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, despite widespread opposition from dentists and national health organizations. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation late Thursday that bars cities and communities from deciding whether to add the mineral to their water systems. The U.S. Centers for…MORE

Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has agreed to block the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed to issue a preliminary injunction that maintains the agency’s existence until she rules on the merits of a lawsuit seeking to preserve the bureau. The judge said the…MORE

Trump Commutes The Sentence Of Ozy Media Co-Founder Carlos Watson

Trump Commutes The Sentence Of Ozy Media Co-Founder Carlos Watson

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A White House official says President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of Ozy Media co-founder Carlos Watson. Watson was convicted last year in a financial conspiracy case involving the defunct company. The commutation came just as Watson was due to report Friday to prison for a nearly 10-year…MORE

Elon Musk Sells X To His Own xAI For $33 Billion In All-Stock Deal

Elon Musk Sells X To His Own xAI For $33 Billion In All-Stock Deal

Elon Musk has sold social media site X to his own xAI artificial intelligence company in a $33 billion all-stock deal, the billionaire announced on Friday. Both companies are privately held, which means they are not required to disclose their finances to the public. Musk said in a post on X that the move will…MORE

US Consumers Remained Cautious About Spending Last Month As Inflation Ticked Higher

US Consumers Remained Cautious About Spending Last Month As Inflation Ticked Higher

WASHINGTON (AP) — An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve remained high last month even before the impact of most tariffs has been felt. Americans’ spending rebounded in February after a fall last month and incomes increased. Friday’s report from the Commerce Department showed that consumer prices increased 2.5% in February from a…MORE

The Woman Who Killed Tejano Music Icon Selena In 1995 Has Been Denied Parole

The Woman Who Killed Tejano Music Icon Selena In 1995 Has Been Denied Parole

HOUSTON (AP) — The woman who has served nearly three decades in prison for killing Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, has been denied parole by a Texas board. A three-member panel of the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles announced Thursday that it voted to not release Yolanda Saldívar from prison. The panel says her…MORE

Another Federal Judge Blocks Trump Policy Banning Transgender Troops In The Military

Another Federal Judge Blocks Trump Policy Banning Transgender Troops In The Military

TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A U.S. judge in Washington state has blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s order banning transgender people from serving in the military. The order Thursday from U.S. District Court Judge Benjamin Settle in Tacoma is the second nationwide injunction against the policy in as many weeks. It came in a case…MORE

Trump Signs Executive Order To End Collective Bargaining At Agencies Involved With National Security

Trump Signs Executive Order To End Collective Bargaining At Agencies Involved With National Security

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is ending collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies with national security missions across the federal government, citing authority granted him under a 1978 law. The order, signed without public fanfare and announced late Thursday, appears to touch most of the federal government. Affected agencies include the Departments…MORE