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Federal appeals court to decide whether Texas can give police broad powers to arrest migrants

A federal appeals court in the United States will decide if Texas can give its police more authority to arrest migrants suspected of entering the country illegally. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated an earlier ruling, setting the stage for a pivotal decision on state-level immigration enforcement.

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 Federal appeals court to decide whether Texas can give police broad powers to arrest migrants
Trump’s Global Tariffs Ruled Illegal By Washington Appeals Court, But..

A Washington appeals court ruled that most of former President Trump’s global tariffs exceeded his authority, effectively declaring them illegal. The verdict arrived around the same time Trump revised ‘de minimis’ exemptions, raising questions about the executive branch’s role in trade policy.

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 Trump’s Global Tariffs Ruled Illegal By Washington Appeals Court, But..
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz plans for special session on guns

In Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz signals a renewed push for gun legislation in a potential special session. His administration is already reaching out to lawmakers, underscoring the urgency of formal discussions about gun control.

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 Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz plans for special session on guns
Judge: Providence ordered to follow emergency abortion agreement with state

A judge’s decision ensures that a legally binding agreement requiring Providence St. Joseph to provide emergency abortions remains in effect. The Catholic healthcare facility had attempted to dissolve or alter the stipulation, but the court affirmed the state’s mandate for patient access.

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 Judge: Providence ordered to follow emergency abortion agreement with state
Appeals court finds Pres. Trump’s sweeping tariffs unconstitutional but leaves them in place for now

A federal appeals court has found President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs to be unconstitutional, but has permitted them to stay in effect for now. The decision addresses the tension between executive power and trade policy, without immediately reversing the tariffs.

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 Appeals court finds Pres. Trump’s sweeping tariffs unconstitutional but leaves them in place for now
Appeals court strikes down Trump’s tariffs as illegal but leaves them in place

A federal appeals court has ruled that tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump are illegal, yet the tariffs themselves remain in effect. The decision challenges Trump’s authority under an emergency powers act and leaves businesses in an uneasy position.

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Gov. Tim Walz weighs calling special session on guns in wake of Annunciation mass shooting

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is considering a special legislative session this fall to tackle gun control measures following the Annunciation mass shooting. A senior official with knowledge of the discussions confirms he has been reaching out to lawmakers in hopes of securing their support.

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 Gov. Tim Walz weighs calling special session on guns in wake of Annunciation mass shooting
Afternoon Briefing: Northwestern’s postdoctoral researchers vote to unionize

Northwestern University’s postdoctoral researchers have voted to unionize, indicating a notable development on campus. Announced in an afternoon briefing by the Chicago Tribune, the decision underscores shifting labor dynamics in higher education.

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 Afternoon Briefing: Northwestern’s postdoctoral researchers vote to unionize
7 portfolio stocks that stand to benefit most from Fed rate cuts

Federal Reserve interest rate cuts often benefit the entire stock market. However, companies tied to housing, finance, and broader economic growth—such as Home Depot, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Capital One—may see additional gains.

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 7 portfolio stocks that stand to benefit most from Fed rate cuts
Austria orders YouTube to give users access to their data

Austria’s data protection authority has instructed YouTube to fully comply with European data regulations, requiring the platform to grant users access to the information it holds on them. This move highlights growing concerns about data transparency and consumer rights in the digital world.

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 Austria orders YouTube to give users access to their data
Secretary of State Marco Rubio bars Palestinian officials from attending UN General Assembly

In a landmark decision, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has denied visas to Palestinian officials seeking to attend the UN General Assembly. The unprecedented action marks the first time the United States has barred an entire foreign delegation from the annual summit.

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 Secretary of State Marco Rubio bars Palestinian officials from attending UN General Assembly
Trump Slashes $5 Billion In Foreign Spending Using Rare Executive Maneuver

President Donald Trump has moved to slash $4.9 billion in foreign aid using an executive maneuver last applied nearly five decades ago. In a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), posted on social media, Trump indicated that the funds come from programs managed by the State Department.

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 Trump Slashes $5 Billion In Foreign Spending Using Rare Executive Maneuver
What to know after the top court in Thailand booted the prime minister

In a swift decision, Thailand’s Constitutional Court has removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office for violating ethical standards linked to a leaked phone call with Cambodia’s former leader Hun Sen. This ruling intensifies the country’s political crisis and raises serious questions about Thailand’s immediate future.

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 What to know after the top court in Thailand booted the prime minister
Thai court dismisses prime minister over compromising phone call with Cambodian leader

Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday dismissed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra after determining that a phone call with a Cambodian official violated ethics regulations. This ruling brings an abrupt end to the tenure of the nation’s youngest prime minister.

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 Thai court dismisses prime minister over compromising phone call with Cambodian leader
Gov. Abbott signs ‘One Big Beautiful Map’ into law, says Texas is fairer, more red

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law a new congressional map designed to bolster Republican gains in the 2026 midterm elections. While supporters herald the move as fair representation, Democrats have mounted legal challenges, claiming the map dilutes minority voting power.

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 Gov. Abbott signs ‘One Big Beautiful Map’ into law, says Texas is fairer, more red
Letter: Steps to take to reduce school shootings

West Fargo’s Ron Runsvold challenges the effectiveness of gun control as a way to address school shootings. His letter questions whether debates on firearms alone can adequately protect students, labeling such calls as “political posturing.”

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De minimis exemption ends today: Here’s the latest on how it will impact you and your packages

The long-standing de minimis exemption, which allowed packages under $800 to enter the U.S. without tariffs, has officially ended. As postal services worldwide react by suspending or altering shipments to American addresses, retailers and shoppers alike are bracing for new costs and logistical uncertainties.

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 De minimis exemption ends today: Here’s the latest on how it will impact you and your packages
Kim Kardashian Criticizes Donald Trump’s ICE Raids and Immigration Policy

Kim Kardashian has openly denounced Donald Trump’s ICE raids, suggesting they unfairly target dedicated individuals who have helped build the United States. Her remarks, delivered to a journalist on a Thursday, highlight a growing celebrity involvement in America’s immigration debate.

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 Kim Kardashian Criticizes Donald Trump’s ICE Raids and Immigration Policy
In Syria’s Fractured Landscape, Salamiyah Stands Apart

Amid the turbulence that followed Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, Salamiyah has emerged as a rare island of stability in Syria. With a population representing Ismailis, Sunnis, and Alawites, the city stands as a testament to coexistence, offering a glimpse of how hope might endure beyond conflict.

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 In Syria’s Fractured Landscape, Salamiyah Stands Apart
Peace efforts in limbo as Ukraine’s capital mourns 23 dead after Russian attack

A Russian missile and drone strike in Ukraine’s capital has left 23 dead, including four children, prompting officials in the Kyiv region to declare an official day of mourning. With the conflict in its third year, U.S.-led efforts to end the fighting remain stuck in limbo.

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 Peace efforts in limbo as Ukraine’s capital mourns 23 dead after Russian attack
Zelenskyy seeks talks with Trump and European leaders on slow progress of peace efforts with Russia

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is appealing to former U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders to restart negotiations aimed at ending a three-year war in Ukraine. A recent missile and drone strike on the capital has left at least 23 people dead, including four children, underscoring the urgent need for a renewed push toward peace.

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 Zelenskyy seeks talks with Trump and European leaders on slow progress of peace efforts with Russia
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