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Subaru Recalls Nearly 70,000 Vehicles for Fuel Leak Risk, Issues ‘Park Outside’ Warning
By Mary Prenon Subaru and Kia America have both issued recalls involving thousands of vehicles with elevated risks for accidents or injuries. Subaru is recalling 69,153 vehicles for a possible fuel leak, which could present a risk of fire, according to a notice posted on Feb. 27 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).…
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BMW Recalls Nearly 59,000 US Vehicles for Wiring Harness Short-Circuit Risk
By Mary Prenon Luxury auto manufacturer BMW of North America has issued a recall of 58,713 vehicles for a possible damaged air conditioning wiring harness, which could short-circuit and increase the risk of fire. The Feb. 19 recall affects the following vehicle models: 2025 M5 Sportswagon; 2025-2026 M5; 2024-2025 750e xDrive; 2025-2026 550e xDrive; 2023-2025…
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ICE Arrests 38 Illegal Aliens From Texas, New Mexico Construction Sites
By Naveen Athrappully U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 38 illegal immigrants, including convicted criminals, from multiple construction sites during a targeted enforcement operation, the agency said in a Feb. 24 statement. The illegal immigrants were arrested from construction sites in El Paso, Texas, and Santa Teresa, New Mexico, during a nine-day operation between…
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PayPal Notifies Customers of Breach That May Have Exposed Social Security Numbers
By Jack Phillips PayPal has notified customers that it discovered a breach in its PayPal Working Capital service that could have led to fraudulent transactions. The personal information of a “small number of customers” was exposed from July 1, 2025, to Dec. 13, 2025, according to a letter the payment processing company sent to customers…
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DOJ Sues New Jersey for Limiting Immigration Enforcement on State Property
By Stacey Robinson The Justice Department is suing New Jersey and its governor over an executive order that limits federal immigration enforcement activities on state property. Filed on Feb. 23, the suit alleged the order violated the Supremacy Clause—the section of the U.S. Constitution that says federal laws generally override state laws—by interfering with the…
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Trump to Announce New Policies in State of the Union Address, White House Says
By Travis Gillmore WASHINGTON—White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters at the White House on Feb. 24 that President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union speech of his second term will include new policy announcements. “He will, of course, lay out a very ambitious agenda, I think, for the working people of this…
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Mission to Capture Cartel Boss Sparks Violence Across Mexico
By Ryan Morgan An operation by Mexican security forces to capture a top cartel figure triggered a wave of violence that spread across Mexico on Feb. 22. Mexican military and police forces carried out an interagency raid to capture Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho,” whom authorities considered the leader of the…
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Winter Storm Hernando ‘Bombs Out,’ Knocks Out Power To 600,000+ In Northeast; 10,000 Flights Canceled
By Seam Breslin and Jenn Jordan Snow is piling up rapidly and powerful winds are making the situation worse for tens of millions in the Northeast as Winter Storm Hernando enters its second day, making travel impossible across much of the heavily populated region. Power outages continue to spike and entire cities are shut down…
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What to Know About Trump’s 1st State of the Union Address of His 2nd Term
By Joseph Lord President Donald Trump will address both chambers of Congress on Feb. 24 in what will be his first State of the Union since beginning his second term. Scheduled for 9 p.m., the speech will mark Trump’s second address to Congress since he reclaimed the White House, coming roughly one year after his…
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EU Urges US to Honor Terms of Trade Deal After Supreme Court Ruling
By Aldgra Fredly The European Commission said on Feb. 22 it wants “full clarity” from the United States after a Supreme Court ruling invalidated U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. It asked that Washington honor a trade deal reached last year. The Trump administration has been looking at alternative legal avenues after the Supreme Court on…
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