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BOULDER, Colo. (CN) — For many farmers who draw water from the Imperial Irrigation District in southern California, the practice of intentionally letting cropland sit without seed, or “fallowing” is a dirty “f” word they don’t want to think about.

“Fallowing is an ‘f’ word, we believe the land should be growing,” Tina Shields, the district’s water department manager...


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HONOLULU (CN) — Yuki Gleason said no.

When a police officer asked her to perform a sobriety test after pulling her over for swerving, Gleason refused. She was arrested anyway, taken to the station and blew a 0.140 on a breath test, well above the legal limit. Her driver’s license was revoked for a year.

But it was that refusal that brought her case to the ...


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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a suit against California over a woman’s death during a conjugal visit, saying her children failed to overcome the government’s qualified immunity.

However, U.S. District Judge Daniel Calabretta opted to take a similar suit under submission and made no decision that day.

The accusations in the...


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PHOENIX (CN) —  A U.S. Marshal who arrested a man accused of making threats to kill the president testified Thursday in a federal trial that the defendant made similar threats to the U.S. attorney’s office in central California two months earlier. 

“My involvement with Mr. Ortiz began in August 2024,” Deputy Investigator Vladimir St. Louis told the jury, d...


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(CN) — A group of college students asked a Fifth Circuit panel Thursday to overturn an agreement that blocked a state law allowing students without permanent immigration status to receive in-state tuition at Texas public colleges and universities.

The students, joined by advocates also hoping to intervene in the case, asked the three-judge panel to vacate a 2025


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