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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Seeking shelter from Trump’s fury, U.S. trade partners reach deals with each other

U.S. trade partners are cutting deals among themselves to diversify their economies away from a protectionist United States.

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Court hearings to challenge parking tickets surge after Denver ends online dispute system

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is in the process of creating a new way to dispute tickets digitally, but officials don’t have a firm timeline for when that will be up and running.

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Democratic challenger Eileen Laubacher raised more than 10 times as much as Rep. Lauren Boebert last quarter

The latest numbers from the Federal Election Commission cover the period from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2025.

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Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS raises conflict of interest concerns

Legal experts question the lawsuit’s amount and necessity.

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Amid national backlash, Colorado lawmakers pledge more oversight, accountability for ICE agents

Senate Bill 5 would allow Coloradans to file lawsuits against federal authorities who violate a person’s constitutional rights during civil immigration enforcement activities.

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Every Homeland Security officer in Minneapolis is now being issued a body-worn camera, Noem says

She said the body-worn camera program is being expanded nationwide as funding becomes available.

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Federal judge again sides with Crow, Neguse in allowing unannounced inspections of ICE facilities

The ruling is the latest blow to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s monthslong effort to slow cong