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Month: April 2025

BSO deputy honored for life-saving actions after chopper crashed into Pompano Beach apartment building

By Nicole Linsalata, Kevin Boulandier Click here for updates on this story     POMPANO BEACH, Florida (WSVN) — A Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy was honored for his brave actions after he witnessed a helicopter crash into an apartment building and he didn’t think twice about jumping into action to save innocent people’s lives. During a BSO

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Shoppers in San Francisco on April 15. The US consumer is clearly feeling uneasy in the current economic environment

Consumer sentiment plunges 8%

By Bryan Mena, CNN Washington (CNN) — Americans are still dreading a recession and rising inflation, even after President Donald Trump paused his massive tariff hike on dozens of countries. Consumer sentiment plunged 8% in April from the prior month, to a final reading of 52.2, the University of Michigan said in its latest survey

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People cross Harvard Yard in Cambridge

A blandly titled law from 1946 may play a key role in Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration

By Andy Rose, CNN (CNN) — Soon after the Trump administration announced it was cutting billions of dollars in grants to Harvard University following a breakdown in discussions over antisemitism on campus, the Ivy League institution pulled out the biggest weapon in the federal legal arsenal: the First Amendment. “The Government’s attempt to coerce and

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