
Rebecca Boone
Supervisory Correspondent at Associated Press
Associated Press correspondent and @APNewsGuild member. Send story tips via DM or https://t.co/LnnLZqkawk. She/her.
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idahobusinessreview.com | Marc Lutz |Rebecca Boone
Key HighlightsSix men face misdemeanor charges after a town hall incident. Lear Asset Management‘s license revoked by Coeur d’Alene. Democratic candidate Theresa Borrenpohl files tort notice. Video shows private guards dragging woman without ID or uniforms. Prosecutors in northern Idaho have filed misdemeanor charges against six men in connection with the forcible removal of a woman from a legislative town hall meeting in February.
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sandiegouniontribune.com | Rebecca Boone
By REBECCA BOONE, Associated PressA federal judge says he won’t dismiss a lawsuit from labor unions seeking to block Elon Musk’s team from accessing systems at the Labor Department. The labor unions say that allowing Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to access the systems violates the federal Privacy Act because they contain medical and financial records of millions of Americans.
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cdispatch.com | Jonathan Cooper |Rebecca Boone
SALT LAKE CITY — Stephanie and Ryan Burnett were perplexed. The crowd was enormous. The line snaked endlessly between buildings. Were they in the right place? As the mother and son approached an aging college basketball arena in Salt Lake City, the mass of people seemed way too big for the Bernie Sanders rally they were planning to attend in one of the most conservative states in the country.
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kstp.com | Rebecca Boone |Krystal Frasier
A federal judge says he won’t dismiss a lawsuit from labor unions seeking to block Elon Musk’s team from accessing systems at the Labor Department. The labor unions say that allowing Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to access the systems violates the federal Privacy Act because they contain medical and financial records of millions of Americans. They also contend DOGE doesn’t have the legal authority to direct the actions of congressionally created agencies like the Department of Labor.
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wktv.com | Rebecca Boone |Cedar Attanasio
A federal judge on Tuesday allowed the Justice Department to temporarily stop funding legal education programs for people facing deportation or immigration court while a lawsuit brought by the organizations that provide the service moves forward in court. The decision from U.S. District Judge Randolph D.
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