
Wisconsin judge accused of helping immigrant set to present her case as trial winds down
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant evade federal authorities is set to present her case as her trial on obstruction and concealment charges winds down. Prosecutors rested their case against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on Wednesday after three days of testimony. Dugan's defense attorneys said they planned to call four witnesses starting Thursday morning. It wasn’t clear whether Dugan would take the stand. Closing arguments could begin a...
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- Wisconsin judge accused of helping immigrant set to present her case as trial winds down
- US government admits role in causing helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington
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US government admits role in causing helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington
The U. S. government admitted Wednesday that the actions of an air traffic controller and Army helicopter pilot played a role in causing a collision last January between an airliner and a Black Hawk near the nation's capital, killing 67 people. It was the deadliest plane crash on American soil in more than two decades. The official response to the first lawsuit filed by one of the victims’ families said that the government is liable in the crash partly because the air traffic controller that...
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- Turning Point youth conference begins in Phoenix without founder Charlie Kirk
- US government admits role in causing helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington
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- Senator pauses Coast Guard nomination over policy on swastikas, nooses and other hate symbols
Senate confirms Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator in do-over after Musk feud
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Wednesday confirmed billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman to be NASA administrator on Wednesday, placing him atop the agency after a monthslong saga where President Donald Trump revoked his nomination as part of a feud with tech billionaire Elon Musk. Isaacman, who has promised to bring a business-minded approach to the space agency, was confirmed in a bipartisan vote, 67-30. He will take over after an unusual confirmation process upended by the Republican a...
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- Senate confirms Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator in do-over after Musk feud
- Trump administration moves to dissolve national climate research lab in Colorado
- Saturn's moon Titan may not have a buried ocean as long suspected, new study suggests
- To find living donors for kidney transplants, a pilot program turns to social networks
- A photographer finds thousands of dinosaur footprints near Italian Winter Olympic venue

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