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Judge expands order against Trump administration's passport gender policy A federal judge in Massachusetts on Tuesday expanded an order against the State Department's passport gender policy to include all applicants who are transgender or nonbinary. NHL: Reinhart, Panthers top Oilers, win 2nd consecutive Stanley Cup Sam Reinhart scored four times and the Florida Panthers defenders thwarted Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers offense in a Game 6 domination to secure a second-consecutive Stanley Cup on Tuesday in Sunrise, Fla. Chicago relaunches 'Know Your Rights' campaign amid increased deportations Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is warning President Donald Trump to "respect the Constitution" after the president ordered ICE agents to ramp up deportation efforts in Democratic-led sanctuary cities. Former wrestling champion Ben Askren may need lung transplant, wife says Former UFC fighter and wrestling champion Ben Askren is being evaluated for a possible lung transplant, his wife revealed Tuesday, after he was hospitalized with a severe case of pneumonia. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem hospitalized for allergic reaction Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is resting in a Washington, D.C., hospital after suffering an allergic reaction on Tuesday. Investors flock to Chinese herbal medicine stock with no revenues Shares in Hong Kong-based Regencell Bioscience Holdings nearly quadrupled in value amid a 38-to-1 stock split despite the firm reporting no revenues. Trump refuses to call Minnesota Gov. Walz after deadly lawmaker shootings After a Minnesota state lawmaker was shot to death over the weekend in a "politically motivated assassination," President Donald Trump defied tradition and insisted Tuesday he would not be calling Gov. Tim Walz. Chef Anne Burrell dies at 55 Chef Anne Burrell died Tuesday at her Brooklyn, N.Y., home at age 55, People and Deadline confirmed via a statement from Burrell's family. No cause of death was given. Justice Department asked to investigate N.Y. school mascot case New York state education officials might face a U.S. Justice Department investigation into potential Title VI of the Civil Rights Act violations related to a public school's chosen mascot. NAACP breaks 116-year tradition, won't invite president to annual convention The NAACP will not invite U.S. President Donald Trump to address its annual convention next month in a break with a 116-year tradition, saying Trump is "attacking" democracy and civil rights. JPMorgan Chase boosts Sapphire Reserve credit card annual fee to $795 JPMorgan Chase is banking on a slew of new travel rewards to justify a massive annual fee increase of 45% on its popular premium credit card, Sapphire Reserve. Man cleaning out his car finds Powerball ticket worth $50,000 A Maryland Lottery player said he was cleaning out his car when he found a forgotten Powerball ticket that turned out to be a $50,000 winner. Look: Lemur at Scottish zoo named the world's oldest at 39 A ring-tailed lemur living at a zoo in Scotland was officially named the oldest in the world by Guinness World Records at the age of 39. Debbie Allen, Tom Cruise to receive honorary Oscars Debbie Allen, Tom Cruise and Wynn Thomas will receive honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards in November. Dolly Parton will be honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Masked ICE agents arrest NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander New York City comptroller Brad Lander, a Democratic candidate for mayor, was accosted and arrested by masked federal ICE agents after an immigration court hearing. Watch: 'Back to the Frontier' trailer takes three families back to the 1800s Max released a trailer for "Back to the Frontier," an upcoming reality series starring three families challenged to live as 1880s homesteaders. The show hails from "Fixer Upper" stars Chuck and Joanna Gaines. 'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' Season 2 to premiere in August Season 2 of "Sausage Party: Foodtopia" will arrive on Prime Video Aug. 13, the streamer announced Tuesday. Seth Rogen leads the voice cast of the animated series. Fastest-ever 2026 Corvette is a twin-turbo hybrid hypercar The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X sets a new performance standard with a twin-turbo hybrid motor that delivers 1,250 HP and a top speed exceeding 230 mph. Haiti faces growing threat of famine Haiti is one of five countries facing extreme famine and the risk of starvation in the coming months unless urgent humanitarian action is taken. Eli Lilly Co. to buy gene-editing startup Verve to develop cardiac drugs Eli Lilly will buy Boston-based Verve Therapeutics, Inc. in a billion dollar deal with plans to advance Verve's new line of experimental cardiac health drugs. Watch: New York zoo on the hunt for escaped wallaby A New York zoo is asking for the public's help to locate a wallaby that escaped from the property. David H.K. Bell, actor in 'Lilo & Stitch' remake, dies at 46 David Hekili Kenui Bell, an actor in the live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch," has died, his sister announced on social media. He was 46 years old. NFL’s Brian Rolapp moves to PGA Tour After more than 20 years of work with the National Football League, Brian Rolapp has been named CEO of the PGA Tour. Look: 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' gets poster, September premiere date The latest arrival to the "NCIS" franchise, "NCIS: Tony & Ziva", will premiere with three episodes Sept. 4, Paramount+ announced Tuesday. 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Inside Trump’s Shifting Stance on IranPresident Trump spent the first months of his term holding back Israel’s push for an assault on Iran’s nuclear program. With the war underway, he has now expressed support for Israel. Jonathan Swan, a White House reporter for The New York Times, breaks down how the president got to this point. How Trump Shifted on Iran Under Pressure From IsraelPresident Trump spent the first months of his term holding back Israel’s push for an assault on Iran’s nuclear program. With the war underway, his posture has gyrated as he weighs sending in the U.S. military. Iran Is Preparing Missiles for Possible Retaliatory Strikes on U.S. Bases, Officials SayAmerican commanders have put troops on high alert throughout the region as fears of a wider war grow. What to Know About Israel’s Secretive Nuclear Weapons ProgramSince shortly after it was founded in 1948, Israel has been intent on building a nuclear program to ensure its survival. House Policy Bill Would Add $3.4 Trillion to Debt, Swamping Economic GainsThe updated findings from the Congressional Budget Office amounted to the latest dour report card for the president’s signature legislation. Senate Passes Cryptocurrency and Stablecoin Rules BillThe bill was a significant step toward giving the cryptocurrency industry the credibility and legitimacy it has sought, without limitations it has worked to head off. The Senate Wants Billions More in Medicaid Cuts, Pinching States and Infuriating HospitalsRepublicans are seeking to limit a tax loophole that gives states more federal matching funds. Many state budgets could be hurt. Brad Lander, NYC Mayoral Candidate, Arrested by ICE Agents at Immigration CourthouseMr. Lander, the New York City comptroller and a candidate for mayor, was handcuffed as he tried to steer a man past Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Elected Officials Who Have Been Detained in ProtestsThe arrest of Brad Lander was the latest case in which an official has been held while protesting President Trump’s immigration agenda. Adams Bars Reporter From News Conferences for Being ‘Disrespectful’After a contentious exchange, Mayor Eric Adams said, “Make sure security knows he’s not allowed back into this room.” Octopuses’ 8 Arms Snoop on MicrobiomesScientists discovered that octopuses use their limbs to sample the microbiomes on the surfaces they touch. Trump’s Conflicting Messages on Workplace Raids Leave Businesses ReelingTrump officials insist the president is fully committed to mass deportation. But they have been careful not to directly contradict the president’s attempt to offer a reprieve to certain businesses. Appeals Court Seems Inclined to Let Trump Control National Guard in L.A. for NowA three-judge panel sounded skeptical of California’s arguments that President Trump should return control of National Guard troops to the state. Mayor Karen Bass Lifts Curfew in Downtown L.A.Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles ended a curfew that began last Tuesday when federal agents, local police officers and protesters clashed on the streets. The Independent Hospitality Coalition Gives L.A. Restaurants HopeThrough Covid, protests, strikes and fires, the Independent Hospitality Coalition is helping local business navigate a volatile civic landscape. Obama Steps Back Into the Public Eye Amid Political and Global UnrestHe spoke about the risks of autocracy during an appearance on Tuesday night with the writer Heather Cox Richardson at a time of deep volatility for his party, the country and the world. Trump to Again Extend TikTok’s Reprieve From U.S. BanThe president plans to sign another executive order this week that would give the popular video app more time to change its ownership structure. Could the Third Time Be the Charm on Impeachment and Removal?There are many legitimate reasons to try Trump a third time. Don’t hold your breath. Sarah McBride on Why the Left Lost on Trans RightsRepresentative Sarah McBride reckons with the trans rights movement’s shortcomings, and how to win hearts and minds through a politics of grace. Supreme Court Justices Disclose International Travel and Book DealsAnnual financial disclosures revealed some of the perks of being on the Supreme Court, including international teaching and book sales. Heavily Armed Man at ‘No Kings’ Protest Had 13 Bombs at Home, Police SayKevin Krebs, 31, of Malvern, Pa., is facing more than two dozen additional charges after investigators searched his house on Monday. |
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A federal judge in Massachusetts on Tuesday expanded an order against the State Department's passport gender policy to include all applicants who are transgender or nonbinary.
Sam Reinhart scored four times and the Florida Panthers defenders thwarted Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers offense in a Game 6 domination to secure a second-consecutive Stanley Cup on Tuesday in Sunrise, Fla.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is warning President Donald Trump to "respect the Constitution" after the president ordered ICE agents to ramp up deportation efforts in Democratic-led sanctuary cities.
Former UFC fighter and wrestling champion Ben Askren is being evaluated for a possible lung transplant, his wife revealed Tuesday, after he was hospitalized with a severe case of pneumonia.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is resting in a Washington, D.C., hospital after suffering an allergic reaction on Tuesday.
Shares in Hong Kong-based Regencell Bioscience Holdings nearly quadrupled in value amid a 38-to-1 stock split despite the firm reporting no revenues.
After a Minnesota state lawmaker was shot to death over the weekend in a "politically motivated assassination," President Donald Trump defied tradition and insisted Tuesday he would not be calling Gov. Tim Walz.
Chef Anne Burrell died Tuesday at her Brooklyn, N.Y., home at age 55, People and Deadline confirmed via a statement from Burrell's family. No cause of death was given.
New York state education officials might face a U.S. Justice Department investigation into potential Title VI of the Civil Rights Act violations related to a public school's chosen mascot.
The NAACP will not invite U.S. President Donald Trump to address its annual convention next month in a break with a 116-year tradition, saying Trump is "attacking" democracy and civil rights.
JPMorgan Chase is banking on a slew of new travel rewards to justify a massive annual fee increase of 45% on its popular premium credit card, Sapphire Reserve.
A Maryland Lottery player said he was cleaning out his car when he found a forgotten Powerball ticket that turned out to be a $50,000 winner.
A ring-tailed lemur living at a zoo in Scotland was officially named the oldest in the world by Guinness World Records at the age of 39.
Debbie Allen, Tom Cruise and Wynn Thomas will receive honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards in November. Dolly Parton will be honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
New York City comptroller Brad Lander, a Democratic candidate for mayor, was accosted and arrested by masked federal ICE agents after an immigration court hearing.
Max released a trailer for "Back to the Frontier," an upcoming reality series starring three families challenged to live as 1880s homesteaders. The show hails from "Fixer Upper" stars Chuck and Joanna Gaines.
Season 2 of "Sausage Party: Foodtopia" will arrive on Prime Video Aug. 13, the streamer announced Tuesday. Seth Rogen leads the voice cast of the animated series.
The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X sets a new performance standard with a twin-turbo hybrid motor that delivers 1,250 HP and a top speed exceeding 230 mph.
Haiti is one of five countries facing extreme famine and the risk of starvation in the coming months unless urgent humanitarian action is taken.
Eli Lilly will buy Boston-based Verve Therapeutics, Inc. in a billion dollar deal with plans to advance Verve's new line of experimental cardiac health drugs.
A New York zoo is asking for the public's help to locate a wallaby that escaped from the property.
David Hekili Kenui Bell, an actor in the live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch," has died, his sister announced on social media. He was 46 years old.
After more than 20 years of work with the National Football League, Brian Rolapp has been named CEO of the PGA Tour.
The latest arrival to the "NCIS" franchise, "NCIS: Tony & Ziva", will premiere with three episodes Sept. 4, Paramount+ announced Tuesday. Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo return to star. 
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