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A federal judge in Louisiana said the deportation of the child to Honduras with her mother, even though her father had filed an emergency petition, appeared to be "illegal and unconstitutional."
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Luigi Mangione was arraigned in federal court on four charges, including murder through use of a firearm, under which he is eligible for capital punishment.
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An order signed by President Trump last month was aimed at stripping collective bargaining rights from hundreds of thousands of federal workers.
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Kristi Noem, the top official charged with patrolling the nation's borders and protecting it from terrorist threats, was burgled in plain view of her security detail.
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We speak with acclaimed director Ryan Coogler about his latest film Sinners, which is set to be one of the biggest box office hits of the year. Starring Michael B. Jordan, the genre-bending horror film is set in the Mississippi Delta during Jim Crow and is a "cinematic gumbo" of various influences and themes, Coogler tells Democracy Now!
"I wanted to make a film that was kind of raging against the concept of genre and making the audience constantly question it, even while they were watching it," he says. In particular, the film celebrates Delta blues, music made by Black artists "living under a back-breaking form of American apartheid," and what Coogler describes as "our country's most important contribution to global popular culture."
Coogler also discusses his family connection to Mississippi, producing the film with his wife Zinzi Coogler, his highly publicized contract with Warner Bros. and more. Coogler's previous films include Black Panther, Creed and Fruitvale Station.
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A reinterpretation of the Hatch Act announced by the administration lets officials wear campaign paraphernalia like MAGA hats, and removes an independent board's role in policing violations.
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Even as Musk's work at the Department of Government Efficiency appeared to consume him, his top adviser created a set of companies named Red Planet I, II and III.
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Amid criticisms that the administration is intimidating judges, Bondi didn't exactly downplay the idea that this was part of a larger crusade against the judiciary.
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Amid rising tensions with India, Pakistan's defense minister declared his country's innocence in a terror attack that killed 26 people this week in Kashmir territory.
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Skepticism has grown of his efforts to expand his authority and of his handling of issues long seen as strengths for him, including the economy and immigration.
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Ten thinkers on the start of the U.S. president's second term.
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Ten thinkers on the start of the U.S president's second term.
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Voters think President Trump has gone too far in wielding his power. They see the start of his term as "scary" and "chaotic." And while it's still early, they disapprove of his handling of many issues.
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Expectant parents whose lives have been upended by DOGE cuts say the way they've been treated flies in the face of Trump's calls to raise the birth rate.
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An updated lawsuit filed in Washington was the latest in a flurry of suits challenging the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to send migrants to a prison in El Salvador.
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Get the latest news on President Donald Trump's return to the White House and the new Congress.
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The homeland security secretary was dining at a Washington, D.C., restaurant. She also lost her passport and keys.
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The New Jersey senator spent much of his speech, which ended after more than 25 hours, assailing the Trump administration. He eclipsed Strom Thurmond's filibuster of a civil rights bill in 1957.
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Why is billionaire Elon Musk spending about $20 million to shape the outcome of Wisconsin's Supreme Court election on Tuesday, in what has become the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history, giving away $1 million checks to two voters who signed one of his petitions? We speak with longtime Wisconsinite John Nichols of The Nation about the pivotal race on Tuesday that will shape the majority of the state's top court and have a far-reaching impact on issues like abortion and voting rights. The court is also expected to rule on congressional redistricting in the state, which could whittle down the razor-thin Republican majority in the House of Representatives. "The richest man in the world, Elon Musk, has since January been obsessed with this race," says Nichols, who notes that a liberal victory would be widely interpreted as a rebuke of the Republican agenda. "This is a politically volatile moment for Donald Trump."
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David Muse/ReutersDonald Trump suggested children could do the job of auto plant workers on Tuesday while delivering a head-scratching tangent to the Economic Club of Chicago.
Trump, 78, appeared to oversimplify how international car companies get their vehicles ready-to-be-sold, saying they ship parts stateside that merely require American workers to "take them out of a box" and assemble.
"We could have our child doing it," Trump said before a moderator cut him off.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Republican governor candidates Karrin Taylor Robson and Kari Lake each attended separate rallies in Arizona on Friday ahead of a primary election on August 2.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is a "close contact" to President Biden, who tested positive for COVID on Thursday morning, a White House official says.
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