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A man says his stepmom locked him in a room for decades. He escaped by setting a fire

Police in Waterbury, Conn., allege the man’s stepmother locked him in his room with limited food and water for over 20 years, until he started a fire using hand sanitizer, printer paper and a lighter.

Trump plans to visit the Justice Department Friday, a rare move for a president

The president is planning to give remarks on “restoring law and order,” according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end “weaponization” of the DOJ after having been investigated himself.

Thousands of fired federal workers must be offered reinstatement, a judge rules

Thousands of probationary federal employees fired by the Trump administration must be offered job reinstatement, a judge in San Francisco has ruled, because they were terminated unlawfully.

DHS official defends Mahmoud Khalil arrest, but offers few details on why it happened

Homeland Security deputy secretary Troy Edgar offered few details on the Trump administration’s legal reasoning to deport Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil.

President Trump’s attempts to shrink government target civil rights efforts

President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to take steps to comply with nondiscrimination laws. Some fear women and people of color will lose opportunities.

EPA announces dozens of environmental regulations it plans to target

The Environmental Protection Agency didn’t provide details about what it wants to do with the regulations — whether it will try to weaken them or eliminate them entirely.

Judge blocks Trump from enforcing ‘chilling’ order against law firm

While Trump’s executive order takes aim at Perkins Coie, the judge said it “casts a chilling harm of blizzard proportion across the entire legal profession.”

What parents, teachers and school choice groups think of Education Department cuts

Teacher unions and some parent groups condemned the cuts, while school choice advocates celebrated them.

Federal judge hears challenge to Mahmoud Khalil’s detention

The Trump administration has accused Khalil of engaging in anti-Semitic activity and support of Hamas. The administration wants Khalil deported. But he’s a legal permanent resident, and his attorneys deny any involvement with the terrorist group.

Rodrigo Duterte is in custody in The Hague for crimes against humanity trial

The former Philippine president is the first former leader from Asia to face charges at the International Criminal Court. Human rights groups say his violent crackdowns left up to 30,000 dead.

What Trump’s cuts to the Department of Education mean for schools and students

The DoE is cutting staff, halting grants and pressuring schools on various administration priorities. Washington Post writer Laura Meckler discusses its destabilizing effect on the education system.

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