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Trump administration blocked from deporting noncitizens to 3rd nation with due process A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from deporting noncitizens to a third country unless there is a "meaningful opportunity" to object to their removal. All 6 Florida State shooting victims expected to make full recovery, hospital says All six people injured during a mass shooting at Florida State University are expected to make a full recovery, the hospital said Friday. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was moved to another prison in El Salvador, Maryland senator says Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was improperly deported to El Salvador, was moved from the notorious maximum-security Terrorism Confinement Center to another detention center nine days ago, Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen said More than 400 Day of Action demonstrations set Saturday against Trump, policies More than 400 demonstrations are planned nationwide on Saturday against President Donald Trump and his policies. Trump administration checking whether Federal Reserve chairman can be fired White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Friday spoke about tariff negotiations, a budget bill and the Federal Reserve on the day Wall Street was closed because of Good Friday. 'Fabulous feathered friend': Loose peacock found wandering in Philadelphia Animal rescuers in Philadelphia responded to an unusual situation when a resident found a wandering peacock on their front step. Maryland man wins $50,000 lottery prize on his first try A Maryland man bought his first-ever lottery ticket at his mother's urging and scored a $50,000 prize thanks to his beginner's luck. Watch: Jenna Ortega joins The Weeknd in 'Drive' music video Jenna Ortega joins The Weeknd in his music video for "Drive," a song that appears on his album "Hurry up Tomorrow" and will be featured in their psychological thriller film of the same name. Regulators approve merger of two big credit card companies, Capital One and Discover Capital One's planned $35.3 billion acquisition of a rival credit card company, Discover, was approved by two regulators, Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, on Friday. 'Jersey Shore Family Vacation' to return for Season 8 in May "Jersey Shore Family Vacation" Season 8 will premiere May 29, MTV announced Friday. Jenni "JWoww" Farley, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and other cast members will return to star. Watch: Doechii releases music video for 'Anxiety' Singer and rapper Doechii released a music video to accompany her single "Anxiety," which samples the Goyte hit "Somebody that I Used to Know." Jake Paul to box ex-middleweight champ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in June YouTube-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul will take on former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in a boxing bout June 28 in Anaheim, Calif., he announced Friday on social media. Thousands march in Old Jerusalem's Way of the Cross on Good Friday Thousands of people recited prayers while carrying large wooden crosses and walking through the streets of the Old City of Jerusalem acknowledging Good Friday. ATX TV Festival to host 'King of the Hill' reunion panel "King of the Hill" creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels are set to speak on a panel at the ATX TV Festival in Austin, Texas, on May 30. Voice cast members Pamela Adlon, Lauren Tom and Toby Huss will also attend. Judge pauses mass layoffs at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Judge Amy Burman Jackson, in an emergency morning hearing, paused the Trump administration layoffs of 1,500 of the 1,700 workers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Watch: Crosswalk buttons play hoax Bezos message in Seattle Crosswalk buttons in Seattle were tampered with to play a spoof recording of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' voice, days after a similar prank occurred in California. Duke loses commitment from five-star basketball prospect Shelton Henderson Shelton Henderson, a five-star high school basketball prospect who committed to Duke in November, withdrew his commitment from the Blue Devils. California suing White House, DOGE over AmeriCorps cuts California is suing the White House and the federal Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE, over cuts being made to AmeriCorps, Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., confirmed in a statement. Alpaca on the loose rounded up in New York Police in New York said a report of llama drama in Westchester County turned out to be alpaca-chaos when the loose animal was correctly identified. Analysis: Syria, Lebanon embark on long healing process to repair relations A rare opportunity for Lebanon and Syria to repair their relations and move beyond decades of political domination and military interference. Federal government releases 10,000 documents on Robert F. Kennedy assassination The federal government on Friday released the first tranche of approximately 50,000 pages of classified documents related to the investigation into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. 'Him' teaser: Jordan Peele produces sports horror film Universal Pictures is previewing "Him," a new horror film produced by Jordan Peele and starring Marlon Wayans and Tyriq Withers as a football star and his protege. Venice resumes tourist fee, doubles it for last minute day-trippers Venice is reinstating a tourist entry fee Friday after experimenting last year with charging people to enter the city during busy times to reduce congestion. Analysis: Korean food goes global with Q1 exports up 9.6% annually South Korea's Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced earlier this month that the country's first-quarter food exports surged 9.6% year-on-year to reach $2.48 billion. Musk, Modi talk about 'immense potential for collaboration' on technology Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi said Friday he had discussed possible collaboration on technology and innovation with Elon Musk and his companies. |
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Trump Officials Blame Mistake for Setting Off Confrontation With HarvardAn official on the administration’s antisemitism task force told the university that a letter of demands had been sent without authorization. In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Before ProofThe legal underpinnings of the administration’s broadsides against universities and schools stretch precedents and cut corners. Trump Administration Claims Harvard Failed to Report Large Foreign DonationsStepping up its pressure campaign, the Education Department accused the university of failing to report large foreign gifts as required by law. Harvard disputed the claim. How Universities Became So Dependent on the Federal GovernmentFor decades, universities got billions in federal dollars for research. The relationship was mutually beneficial, until President Trump decided it wasn’t. Abrego Garcia Told Chris Van Hollen He Had Been In Isolation in El Salvador PrisonSenator Chris Van Hollen said that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia,who was deported and incarcerated in El Salvador, reported having been transferred after weeks in a maximum-security prison. Appeals Court Pauses for Now Contempt Proposal by Trial JudgeJudge James E. Boasberg had threatened to open contempt proceedings to determine whether the Trump administration had violated his order not to deport Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador. Inside El Salvador’s CECOT Prison, Where Abrego Garcia Was HeldA U.S. senator was denied entry to a prison that had held Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. The authorities arranged a meeting at a hotel instead. Here’s what to know. Are Easter Baskets Getting Out of Hand?Social media feeds are awash in images of lavish baskets overflowing with expensive gifts. Some parents are giving their children bikes. Others are pushing back. Trump Administration Bolsters Putin With Hint of Abandoning Ukraine TalksPresident Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both suggested Friday that the United States might wash its hands of the peace effort. Trump’s Attack of Powell Tempered by Risk of Market PanicPresident Trump again attacked the chair of the Federal Reserve this week, but advisers say the president has turned more cautious on policies that could stoke extreme financial volatility again. Trump Shifted on Tariffs After Bond Holders Got Jittery. He Held Millions Himself.As of August, the president’s investment portfolio showed significantly more in bonds than in stocks. It is unclear if his personal holdings had any bearing on his decisions regarding tariffs. I.R.S. Head Is Ousted in Treasury Leader Bessent’s Struggle With MuskTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent complained to President Trump that the acting commissioner had been installed without his knowledge. FSU Shooting Suspect Was Shaped by Guns, Extreme Views and Chaotic ChildhoodHis biological mother said in an interview on Friday that she was bewildered by the attack, and had been against the presence of firearms in her son’s life. Trump-Allied Prosecutor Sends Letters to Medical Journals Alleging BiasAn interim U.S. attorney is demanding information about the selection of research articles and the role of N.I.H. Experts worry this will have a chilling effect on publications. A TikTok Influencer Opens Up About Her Skin Picking ConditionMillions of people compulsively pick their skin or pull their hair. Social media is helping some of them to recover. Donald Trump’s Crypto PresidencyDonald Trump’s self-serving crypto push worsens criminal activity and heightens risks for financial markets. CJR Editor Sewell Chan Is FiredSewell Chan, who started as executive editor of the publication in September, said his firing after several staff complaints was “baffling.” Judge Rules Against Trump Administration on Passport ChangesA group of transgender plaintiffs sued President Trump and the State Department over a new rule prohibiting passports from including a gender different from the sex listed on an original birth certificate. A Fireball Near Mexico City Lit Up the Sky and the InternetThe glowing object was a bolide, fireballs that explode in a bright flash, according to experts. It streaked across Mexico’s predawn skies on Wednesday. Google Makes History With Rapid-Fire Antitrust LossesWithin a year, two federal judges declared the tech giant a monopoly in search and ad technology. The tide may be turning for antitrust. |
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A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from deporting noncitizens to a third country unless there is a "meaningful opportunity" to object to their removal.
All six people injured during a mass shooting at Florida State University are expected to make a full recovery, the hospital said Friday.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was improperly deported to El Salvador, was moved from the notorious maximum-security Terrorism Confinement Center to another detention center nine days ago, Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen said
More than 400 demonstrations are planned nationwide on Saturday against President Donald Trump and his policies.
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Friday spoke about tariff negotiations, a budget bill and the Federal Reserve on the day Wall Street was closed because of Good Friday.
Animal rescuers in Philadelphia responded to an unusual situation when a resident found a wandering peacock on their front step.
A Maryland man bought his first-ever lottery ticket at his mother's urging and scored a $50,000 prize thanks to his beginner's luck.
Jenna Ortega joins The Weeknd in his music video for "Drive," a song that appears on his album "Hurry up Tomorrow" and will be featured in their psychological thriller film of the same name.
Capital One's planned $35.3 billion acquisition of a rival credit card company, Discover, was approved by two regulators, Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, on Friday.
"Jersey Shore Family Vacation" Season 8 will premiere May 29, MTV announced Friday. Jenni "JWoww" Farley, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and other cast members will return to star.
Singer and rapper Doechii released a music video to accompany her single "Anxiety," which samples the Goyte hit "Somebody that I Used to Know."
YouTube-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul will take on former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in a boxing bout June 28 in Anaheim, Calif., he announced Friday on social media.
Thousands of people recited prayers while carrying large wooden crosses and walking through the streets of the Old City of Jerusalem acknowledging Good Friday.
"King of the Hill" creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels are set to speak on a panel at the ATX TV Festival in Austin, Texas, on May 30. Voice cast members Pamela Adlon, Lauren Tom and Toby Huss will also attend.
Judge Amy Burman Jackson, in an emergency morning hearing, paused the Trump administration layoffs of 1,500 of the 1,700 workers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Crosswalk buttons in Seattle were tampered with to play a spoof recording of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' voice, days after a similar prank occurred in California.
Shelton Henderson, a five-star high school basketball prospect who committed to Duke in November, withdrew his commitment from the Blue Devils.
California is suing the White House and the federal Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE, over cuts being made to AmeriCorps, Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., confirmed in a statement.
Police in New York said a report of llama drama in Westchester County turned out to be alpaca-chaos when the loose animal was correctly identified.
A rare opportunity for Lebanon and Syria to repair their relations and move beyond decades of political domination and military interference.
The federal government on Friday released the first tranche of approximately 50,000 pages of classified documents related to the investigation into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.
Universal Pictures is previewing "Him," a new horror film produced by Jordan Peele and starring Marlon Wayans and Tyriq Withers as a football star and his protege.
Venice is reinstating a tourist entry fee Friday after experimenting last year with charging people to enter the city during busy times to reduce congestion.
South Korea's Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced earlier this month that the country's first-quarter food exports surged 9.6% year-on-year to reach $2.48 billion.
Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi said Friday he had discussed possible collaboration on technology and innovation with Elon Musk and his companies. 
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