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Justice Department ramping up efforts to target human smuggling at the northern US border

3:14 PM on Thursday, September 4

The U.S. Justice Department is ramping up efforts to target human smuggling operations exploiting America’s northern border, citing growing concerns about sophisticated criminal networks transporting migrants for profit, expanding their focus beyond the southern border

R&B singer Angie Stone's children sue truck company for her death in highway crash

3:07 PM on Thursday, September 4

Two children of R&B singer Angie Stone have filed a lawsuit against a trucking company, a truck manufacturer, and others

Björn Borg tells the AP his prostate cancer is in remission after 2024 operation

3:04 PM on Thursday, September 4

Tennis great Björn Borg reveals in the last chapter of his upcoming memoir that he was diagnosed with an “extremely aggressive” prostate cancer, and he tells The Associated Press that it is in remission after an operation in 2024

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let him fire member of Federal Trade Commission

2:54 PM on Thursday, September 4

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court Thursday to let the president fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission, the latest in a string of emergency petitions over the president’s removal power

The US will buy 2 million doses of an HIV prevention drug for low-income countries

2:21 PM on Thursday, September 4

The U.S. is purchasing enough doses of a new twice-a-year HIV prevention shot to share with up to 2 million people in poor countries by 2028

How major US stock indexes fared Thursday, 9/4/2025

2:20 PM on Thursday, September 4

U.S. stocks rose as Wall Street made its final moves ahead of a highly anticipated report on the job market

Judge upbraids prosecutors for handling of DC surge cases, saying they have 'no credibility left'

1:20 PM on Thursday, September 4

A federal magistrate judge has angrily accused top Justice Department prosecutors of trampling on the civil rights of people arrested during President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital

Federal government sues California utility, alleging equipment sparked deadly wildfires

1:10 PM on Thursday, September 4

The federal government has filed two lawsuits against Southern California Edison, alleging the utility’s equipment sparked fires in the Los Angeles area that destroyed thousands of structures and killed 17 people

Judge orders Trump administration to release billions in foreign aid approved by Congress

12:00 PM on Thursday, September 4

The Trump administration must release billions of dollars in foreign aid approved by Congress, including money that President Donald Trump said last week he won't spend

Trump's Fed nominee says he'd keep his White House job even if confirmed by the Senate

10:01 AM on Thursday, September 4

Stephen Miran, President Donald Trump’s pick to join the Federal Reserve Board, says he'd remain a White House employee even if the Senate confirms him to fill an unexpired term at the central bank

Trump says US would be on 'brink of economic catastrophe' unless justices rule his tariffs are legal

8:43 AM on Thursday, September 4

President Donald Trump says the country would be on “the brink of economic catastrophe” without the import taxes he's imposed on U.S. rivals and allies alike

Facing stiff competition, remote workers up their game

7:26 AM on Thursday, September 4

The trend of ditching traditional office space to work from living rooms and hotels accelerated when the coronavirus hit in 2020

Wall Street rises to a record with hopes for cuts to interest rates

10:26 PM on Wednesday, September 3

U.S. stocks rose as Wall Street made its final moves ahead of a highly anticipated report on the job market

Texas lawmakers approve letting private citizens sue abortion pill providers

6:47 PM on Wednesday, September 3

A bill that would let Texas residents sue out-of-state abortion pill providers for up to $100,000 has been passed by lawmakers and sent to the governor

Ex-staffer of California Assembly speaker sues him, alleging she was fired for reporting misconduct

6:17 PM on Wednesday, September 3

A former press secretary for California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas alleges in a lawsuit that she was retaliated against for reporting alleged bribery and other misconduct to the Legislature

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