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Why this judge said no to the Trump administration obtaining Michigan voter data
A federal court ruled Michigan need not release voters' personal data, rejecting Trump administration efforts to access it.
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27mThe inside story of how Sherrill, lawmakers cut her first budget deal (but drama remains) -- Mikie’s World
Also: Tom Kean's return, New York's primary results, and more.
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3mFleeing driver goes on the run after crash: Hunting Valley Police Blotter
With a K-9 unit called in, police speculated he may have gotten a ride after ditching the car at Bob Feller Field.
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5mSlade Cecconi shuts down Seattle, Cooper Ingle delivers first big league hit in Guardians’ 4-3 win
Slade Cecconi continued his midseason resurgence with six scoreless innings nearly three months after Seattle roughed him up on Opening Weekend. Cooper Ingle collected his first major league hit and first two RBI while Kahlil Watson stayed hot at the plate.
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4mFederal agents track down Syracuse woman, demand she remove Instagram post about ICE
She believes the warning was related to a post about the ICE agent who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis.
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2mUPDATE: N.J. teens found safe after being reported missing near Denville train station
Brayden Morrissey, 14, Dominic Diliberto, 14, and William Connolly, 14, were last seen around 5:30 p.m. on Friday.