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El hombre salvadoreño, que vivía en Maryland y estaba legalmente protegido de la deportación, estuvo recluido en el CECOT desde el 15 de marzo.
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We get an update from the Madleen, the Freedom Flotilla ship sailing to Gaza with vital humanitarian aid for Palestinians. Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila, one of 12 people on the ship, says "spirits are high" despite the constant presence of drones overhead and threats from the Israeli government. "Palestine is now the strategic place for all peoples to unite and fight against oppression, exploitation and the destruction of nature," says Ávila. "People's power is the ultimate power, and love and solidarity can beat any hateful, racist and supremacist ideology, like Zionism." Earlier this week, the ship made a detour to respond to a mayday call to help dozens of migrants aboard a deflating vessel. The Madleen is expected to reach Gaza on Monday, though Israeli officials have said they will not allow it to land.
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Labour's Davy Russell won with 8,559 votes, a majority of 602 over the SNP.
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Once a seemingly offhand remark at a campaign rally, President Trump's pledge to not tax overtime could become federal law.
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In a second order, the court ruled that, for now, DOGE does not have to hand over internal records to a government watchdog group as part of a lawsuit.
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Pushing millions off Medicaid will help offset tax cuts.
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President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" now before the Senate could result in over 51,000 preventable deaths each year in the United States. That's according to public health experts at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania, who sent a letter warning about the bill's impact to the Senate Finance Committee. An estimated 16 million people stand to lose their health coverage as a result of the changes in the bill, which "imposes onerous paperwork and fails to safeguard healthcare tax credits," says Alison Galvani, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Modeling at Yale and one of the signatories to the letter. She also notes universal healthcare would have the opposite effect and save tens of thousands of lives each year. "There are a lot of ways we can improve how expensive our healthcare is, but taking healthcare away from people is not how to do it," says Galvani.
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Nathaniel Fried resigned from Reform UK on Thursday, following Zia Yusuf's departure.
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A bill introduced Friday would classify forecasters and other staff as critical public safety roles. It comes after the Weather Service lost nearly 600 people to DOGE cuts.
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This week, a federal judge sided with Harvard in one of its two lawsuits, blocking an order by President Trump to prevent international students from enrolling.
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Lawyers for the administration asked the Supreme Court to block a lower court order directing officials to reinstate thousands of fired employees.
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The senator said that the GENIUS Act, as it's written, should be struck down, fearing that it would be a "huge giveaway to Big Tech."
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Is the Donald Trump-Elon Musk bromance finally over? President Trump is threatening to cut off billions of dollars in federal contracts with Musk after the two billionaires engaged in a dramatic online feud just days after Musk called Trump's budget bill a "disgusting abomination." Musk appeared to back the impeachment of Trump and claimed the president is named in the Jeffrey Epstein files. "They are people who always have their eye on the bottom line, but they also are, obviously, titanically sized egos," says author Quinn Slobodian, professor of international history at Boston University, who is working on a new book about Elon Musk. "This is just a sign of how dangerous it is to put … the whole future of the American economy and the political scene in the hands of two sole human beings."
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The same federal judge also extended her block on another attempt by the administration to stop the university from issuing student visas.
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Homeland Security is holding eight deportees under 24/7 guard at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. It's unclear how long they'll be there, or where they'll be sent next.
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Get the latest news on President Donald Trump's return to the White House and the Republican-led Congress.
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Critics say the new aid system in Gaza is designed to displace Palestinians.
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The result in the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election came as a surprise to many pundits.
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The latest ban is expected to lead to chaos and disruption in communities already facing precarious circumstances, including Haiti, Cuba and Venezuela.
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The ballot is being held following the death of local MSP and government minister Christina McKelvie.
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We speak to political scientist Neve Gordon and medical anthropologist Guy Shalev about their new article, "The Shame of Israeli Medicine," which looks at the "complicity of the Israeli medical establishment with Israel's egregious violations of international law." The article's third author, Osama Tanous, is a Palestinian citizen of Israel and has not been able to make media appearances for fear of reprisal by the Israeli government. "The Israeli medical establishment in general identifies with Israel's colonial project and puts the colonial project over the most basic ethical principles of their profession," says Gordon, who previously served as the inaugural director of the organization Physicians for Human Rights Israel. Shalev, the current executive director of the group, connects the Israeli military's targeting of healthcare workers and infrastructure in Gaza with its silencing of the great number of Palestinians who make up the medical workforce in Israel. The authors call for an international boycott of Israeli medical institutions, until "Israel stops its colonial project, [and] after the Palestinians receive liberation and self-determination."
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the four judges were responsible for investigations of the U.S. military and arrest warrants against top Israeli officials.
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Restrictions on travel will affect people from more than a dozen countries worldwide.
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At the highest level, the U.S. government looks like a gerontocracy, with average ages around 60 in both the House and the Senate.
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The estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is all but certain to inflame an already intense debate inside the G.O.P. about the fiscal consequences of its bill to enact President Trump's agenda.
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