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Religious-liberty lawsuit hits USDA: Two Bay Area USDA employees are suing Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins over agencywide Easter messages promoting Christianity, arguing the “Christ is Risen” emails and other proselytizing notes violate the First Amendment. D.C. teen-takeover crackdown: U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro says her office will aggressively prosecute parents under D.C.’s curfew law after Chicago and other cities warned of planned “teen takeovers.” Energy fight in federal court: Sierra Club and Earthjustice argued before the D.C. Circuit against DOE’s repeated “energy emergency” orders keeping coal plants running past retirement, with critics saying the emergency rationale is being stretched. D.C. local life: Meridian Hill Park’s fountains are flowing again after a seven-year drought. Airport politics: Palm Beach International Airport will switch its code to “DJT” on July 9. International: Israel and Lebanon extended their ceasefire by 45 days as Iran says it can’t trust the U.S. in negotiations.

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