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Governor of Mexico's Sinaloa state, indicted by U.S., steps down from office — again
Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya of Mexico's Sinaloa state announced Saturday he is once again taking leave — a day after returning to office following a months-long absence after being indicted in the United States on drug-trafficking and other charges.
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Mark Zuckerberg buys an Irish castle
Mark Zuckerberg and other tech moguls have been purchasing property outside of California.
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NASA's nuclear Dragonfly copter to search for signs of life on Titan: 'A lot's riding on it'
As the agency pivots to putting astronauts on the moon, this $3-billion space-copter is the agency's last large-scale mission to explore the solar system.
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'Every advocate's nightmare': Inside ICE's strategy to sidestep local oversight laws
In some instances, contracts have been changed to declare that the centers are simply not subject to local or state laws. In others, ICE has purchased facilities owned and operated by private companies.
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Trump cites national security as Supreme Court weighs challenge to ballroom
The Trump administration says the massive new White House ballroom is urgently needed for national security, to protect the president, his staff and guests from attacks.

