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Judges Expand Restraining Orders to Protect More Venezuelans from Removal

Federal judges in New York and Texas expanded temporary restraining orders to prevent the removal of more Venezuelans accused of gang affiliation under the Alien Enemies Act, raising concerns about due process as the government offered only 24 hours' notice before removal.

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Trump Tariffs: Short-Term Emission Dip, Long-Term Clean Energy Setback

President Trump's tariffs on numerous countries, notably escalating his trade war with China, may briefly lower greenhouse gas emissions due to reduced economic activity; however, experts predict that the substantial increase in renewable energy costs will far outweigh any temporary emission reducti...

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Federal Layoffs Gut Native American Health Program

The $32.5 million annual Healthy Tribes program, combating chronic diseases among Native Americans, was eliminated via federal layoffs, leaving tribal leaders questioning the federal government's commitment to its trust responsibilities and jeopardizing crucial health services.

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Lebanese Judge Questions Former Security Chiefs in Beirut Port Blast Probe

Lebanese Judge Tarek Bitar questioned former security chiefs Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim and Maj. Gen. Tony Saliba on Friday in the long-stalled investigation into the August 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion that killed at least 218 people, injured thousands, and caused billions of dollars in damage. The ...

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Judge Rules Against Fox News Deposition of Reid Hoffman in Smartmatic Lawsuit

A New York judge ruled that Fox News cannot depose Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman in Smartmatic's $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit, but can depose his associate, Dmitri Mehlhorn, who allegedly obtained information about Smartmatic's finances from the company's CEO. Fox News claims this information...

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Trump Secures $600 Million in Pro Bono Legal Agreements

President Donald Trump announced $600 million in pro bono legal agreements with five major law firms, including Kirkland & Ellis, Allen & Overy, Shearman & Sterling, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and Latham & Watkins, impacting hiring practices and client representation policies, amid ongoing trade di...

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Supreme Court Orders Return of Man Wrongfully Deported to El Salvador

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration's deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador was illegal and ordered the administration to facilitate his return, rejecting a lower court's deadline.

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The Herds" Puppet Show Launches in Flood-Stricken Kinshasa to Raise Climate Change Awareness

The Herds," a moving theatrical performance featuring cardboard animal puppets fleeing the Congo's climate-related flooding to the Arctic, launched in Kinshasa to raise global awareness of climate change impacts on the Congo Basin rainforest, the second largest in the world.

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UN Cuts Humanitarian Staff by 20% Amidst Funding Crisis

The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is cutting 20% of its 2,600-person staff due to a nearly $60 million funding shortfall, primarily attributed to reduced contributions from the United States, impacting aid delivery in over 60 countries and leading to operational res...

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Chaotic Polish Presidential Debate Exposes Deep Political Divisions

Eight candidates participated in a chaotic Polish presidential debate on May 11th, 2024, in Konskie, highlighting deep political divisions and concerns about Russia and US support for NATO; the debate, initially planned for only two candidates, was disrupted by arguments over media access and inclus...

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Homeland Security Agents Denied Entry to LA Schools During Welfare Checks on Migrant Children

Homeland Security officers' attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools were denied by principals due to the officers' false claim of parental authorization, prompting criticism from the school superintendent and raising concerns about immigration...

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Argentina Lifts Capital Controls in High-Stakes IMF-Backed Gamble

Argentina's libertarian government will lift most capital controls next week, thanks to a new $20 billion IMF loan; this risky move aims to attract foreign investment but could cause a currency crisis and higher inflation.

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