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Trump administration to criminally probe officials who resist immigration actions
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Microsoft’s LinkedIn sued for disclosing customer information to train AI models
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Trump’s EV rollback not expected to suppress appetite for critical minerals
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Chevron expresses interest in Greek energy exploration
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Biden pardons five members of his family, including his brothers
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