US Appeals Court Rules Trump’s Use of Wartime Law to Deport Venezuelan Gangs Illegal
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals barred the Trump administration from carrying out deportations under the wartime law.
Trump Says Putin, Kim, Xi Conspiring Against US as CCP Stages Military Parade
Chinese leader Xi Jinping presided over the military parade marking the 80th anniversary of China’s defeat of the Japanese in World War II.
Federal Judge Orders Google to Share Data With Search Competitors
The judge in the high-stakes antitrust case declined to order the company to sell its Chrome browser.
ICE to Offer Reimbursements, Performance Awards for State and Local Law Enforcement Partners
Starting Oct. 1, offices participating in the 287(g) program’s task force model will be eligible for federal funding.
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What to Expect as Congress Returns to Session This Week
The budget bills will top the agenda as the end of fiscal year looms.
‘We’re Going In’: Trump Says He Will Send National Guard to Chicago
As president promises federal action, Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker take steps to oppose what Pritzker calls ‘an invasion.’
Former xAI Engineer Sued for Allegedly Stealing Trade Secrets
‘He downloaded the entire xAI code repo, the logs prove he did it and he admitted he did it!’ xAI founder Elon Musk said.
How Euthanasia Became an Epidemic in Canada | Amanda Achtman
Patients no longer need to be terminally ill to request euthanasia, sparking debate about whether minors or the mentally ill should be able to apply.
Seventh US Uranium Project Greenlit for Rapid Review Under Trump Executive Order
While domestic mines produced 677,000 pounds of the ore in 2024, up from 50,000 in 2023, the nation’s nuclear power plants consume 50 million pounds a year.
Pentagon to Deputize Military Lawyers to Serve as Temporary Immigration Judges
The judges will be drawn from the ranks of active-duty Judge Advocate officers as well as Department of Defense civilian attorneys.
House Passes Bill Aiming to Stop Chinese Fentanyl
Despite China banning fentanyl exports to the United States in 2019, it is still a major source of the illicit drug.
Real-Time Drug Pricing Available to Medicare Providers in October
Providers that use certified IT systems would have access to up-to-the-minute price information and streamlined prior authorization requests.
Eurozone Inflation Rises to 2.1 Percent, Firming Bets ECB Will Hold Rates Steady
Markets see no near-term interest rate policy change, though some analysts say disinflationary forces may open the door to a rate cut by year-end.
Why High-Dose CT Scans Could Pose Health Risks
Recent research finds rising radiation doses from CT scans could be contributing to increased cancer risk, but there are steps patients can take.
‘We Want to Have a Good Standard’: Trump on Plan to Revamp Federal Architecture
‘We want to see beautiful buildings,’ the president said at the White House.
US Construction Spending in July Extends Decline
Analysts say that most private construction categories struggled to maintain momentum during the first half of the year.
‘The Inspired Retirement’: Getting Ready for a Post-Career Life
The author gives tips on preparing body, mind, spirit (and checkbook) for life’s next chapter.
Tune in Today: Exploring Bohemia in Dvorak’s ‘Dumky Trio’
The Bohemian composer relied on Ukrainian folk songs to compose this evocation of his homeland.
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Rudy Giuliani Injured in Crash After Helping Domestic Violence Victim: Spokesman
Before the crash, the former New York City mayor was flagged down by a woman who ‘was the victim of a domestic violence incident,’ a spokesperson said.

In-State College Tuition for Illegal Immigrants–What to Know
Despite Trump’s order targeting states, some public colleges are still offering in-state tuition to illegal immigrants and not out-of-state U.S. citizens.
Trump Calls on Pharmaceutical Companies to ‘Justify Success’ of COVID-19 Vaccines
‘Operation Warp Speed, people say, is one of the greatest achievements ever in politics or in the military’, the president said.

Foods That Fight Wrinkles
One major culprit in skin aging is glycation, a process in which sugars bind to proteins like collagen and elastin.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rudy Giuliani Injured in Crash After Helping Domestic Violence Victim: Spokesman
Before the crash, the former New York City mayor was flagged down by a woman who ‘was the victim of a domestic violence incident,’ a spokesperson said.

In-State College Tuition for Illegal Immigrants–What to Know
Despite Trump’s order targeting states, some public colleges are still offering in-state tuition to illegal immigrants and not out-of-state U.S. citizens.
Trump Calls on Pharmaceutical Companies to ‘Justify Success’ of COVID-19 Vaccines
‘Operation Warp Speed, people say, is one of the greatest achievements ever in politics or in the military’, the president said.
Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal to Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize
‘This moment has been a long fight for over a decade in the making,’ said Tia Orr, executive director of labor organization SEIU California.

House Oversight Committee Releases More Than 33,000 Pages of Epstein-Case Files
Among the files included were video clips appearing to be body cam footage from police searches.

Day in Photos: Iraqi Army Patrols Border, France Returns Skulls to Madagascar, and Giant Landfill in Indonesia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Ravens Seek Redemption in Primetime Clash With Bills
Baltimore made a few costly mistakes in a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round last season.
