Exclusive | How Trump’s DOJ is forcing sanctuary city authorities to help with immigration crackdown

By Vince Sullivan · May 19, 2025, 7:18 PM EDT

The proposed sale procedures for Heritage Coal, abankrupt mining operation, received approval Monday from a Delaware bankruptcy judge, who overruled objections from the company’s previous owners to certain deadlines….

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