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Trump judge blocks Alien Enemies Act deportations in central California A Trump-appointed judge in California on Monday blocked the Alien Enemies Act deportation of a Venezuelan migrant in the Los Angeles area, saying the administration failed to provide due process. President Gabriel Boric enters last year as Chile appears to shift right President Gabriel Boric delivered his final address to Chile's National Congress, beginning the last year of his term with just 22% approval amid political fragmentation, public security concerns and corruption scandals. Midlife coffee drinkers enjoy healthier old age, study finds Regularly consuming coffee during middle age may provide a health boost for women as they get older, according to a finding unveiled Monday based on preliminary analysis of tens of thousands of health records. Italy's Mount Etna erupts, forcing tourists to flee Italy's Mount Etna on the island of Sicily erupted Monday, spewing ash and hot lava that sent tourists fleeing from the 10,925-foot mountain, which is one of the world's most active volcanoes. Suspect in custody following mass stabbing in Oregon; 12 injured Authorities in Oregon said a suspect was in custody after 12 men were injured following a mass stabbing at a downtown Salem Christian homeless shelter. Disney cuts hundreds of jobs in television, film, corporate finance Hundreds of Walt Disney Co., employees, in television, film and corporate financial operations, were notified Monday that their jobs are being cut amid declining TV ratings and revenue. Romanian man pleads guilty to leading ‘swatting’ of U.S. officials A Romanian man pleaded guilty as the ringleader of a group making bomb threats and triggering "swatting" attacks against 75 U.S. public officials, including members of Congress, four religious institutions and media. Trump pulls Jared Isaacman nomination to lead NASA days before vote Just days before the U.S. Senate was set to hold a confirmation vote, President Donald Trump withdrew Jared Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator, citing "prior associations." Man charged with federal hate crime, attempted murder in Colorado The man accused of using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to burn people demonstrating in support of Israeli hostages was charged with a federal hate crime and is facing 16 Colorado counts of attempted murder. Paradromics implants brain-computer interface into first human patient Paradromics, a competitor of Neuralink, announced Monday it safely implanted a brain-computer interface into a human patient last month and recorded neural activity, before removing it 10 minutes later. New searches begin for missing Madeleine McCann in Portugal German police have launched a new search for Madeleine McCann in the same area in southern Portugal where the 3-year-old from England was last seen 18 years ago. Rep. Jerry Nadler wants House probe after DHS handcuffs aide in N.Y. office U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler said he wants a congressional investigation after a Department of Homeland Security officer handcuffed a staff at the Democrat's office in New York in the same building as immigration court. Eating healthier can protect aging brain, study says It's never too late to start eating right as a means of protecting your brain health, a new study says. Man wins $30,000 from lottery ticket given to him by his nephew A Maryland man won a $30,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a gift from his nephew. Message in a bottle from Hawaii found in Florida 8 years later An 11-year-old Michigan girl vacationing with her family in Florida found a message in a bottle that had purportedly been thrown into the ocean 8 years earlier in Hawaii. 'Carrie' series casts Summer Howell, Samantha Sloyan Samantha Sloyan and Summer Howell will officially star in Prime Video's "Carrie" series, based on the Stephen King novel and adapted by Mike Flanagan. Missing reporter Austin Tice detained by Assad regime, documents show Missing American journalist Austin Tice was imprisoned by the regime of the since-deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2012 with his whereabouts now not known, according to intelligence files uncovered by BBC. Look: 'Bold and the Beautiful' star Jack Wagner marries Michelle Wolf Jack Wagner, a singer and actor known for playing Nick Marone on "The Bold and the Beautiful" and Bill Avery on "When Calls the Heart," married singer-songwriter Michelle Wolf. CW sports drama 'All American' renewed for eighth and final season The CW Network announced sports drama "All American" will return for an eighth and final season in 2026. Betting stocks decline as Illinois raises taxes on legal sports wagers Illinois legislators have approved a new state budget that raises taxes on legal sports wagers, causing betting stocks to decline Monday. Candidates hold final rallies on eve of South Korea presidential vote The top candidates in the South Korean presidential race made their final campaign pitches to voters on Monday, one day before a snap election caused by ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law decree and impeachment. Experts warn of China deals, urge Paraguay to defend sovereignty Regional officials, diplomats and analysts warned of China's growing influence in Latin America and urged Paraguay to safeguard its democratic sovereignty as it considers potential economic agreements with Beijing. |
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After Several Attacks, Heightened Anxiety Among American JewsThe attack in Colorado on a march in support of hostages held in Gaza contributed to a sense that simply existing in public as a Jewish person is increasingly dangerous. Boulder Attack Suspect Appeared to Live a Low-Key Life in Colorado SpringsThe suspect came to the U.S. in 2022 and lived with his family in a suburban neighborhood. He was a ride share driver, and his daughter was embraced by her school community. Colorado Suspect’s Uncertain Immigration Status Highlights Visa ‘Overstays’Unlawful border crossings dominate the political debate about immigration. But estimates suggest 40 percent of undocumented people entered the United States lawfully and then stayed. Trump Talks a Lot About Antisemitism, With a Notable CaveatThe president made no reference to Jews after the Colorado attack. A Stephen Miller Staffer and Tough Talk: Inside Trump’s Latest Attack on HarvardThe Justice Department opened an investigation into the student-run Harvard Law Review. The startling accusations show how the Trump administration is wielding power in pursuit of its political agenda. Inside Trump’s Attack on HarvardThe battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration has continued to escalate. Michael C. Bender, a correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, surveys the administration’s actions against the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university. Harvard Argues Cutting Off Its Government Funding Is WastefulHarvard officials, in a new court filing on Monday, detailed the extent of cuts that the Trump administration had made to a broad swath of university research projects. F.T.C. Investigates Ad Groups and Watchdogs, Alleging Boycott CollusionThe regulator is looking into whether roughly a dozen groups violated antitrust law by coordinating boycotts among advertisers. What if Google Just Broke Itself Up? A Tech Insider Makes the Case.Prosecutors aren’t the only ones arguing for a smaller Google. Some critics say it might be better for investors, customers and innovation. Drinking Coffee Is Associated With a Longer, Healthier Life, According to a New StudyA new study of over 47,000 women found links between coffee drinking and healthy aging. Here’s what we know. Trump Administration to Open Alaska Wilderness to Drilling and MiningThe Interior Department plans to repeal Biden-era protections across the state’s ecologically sensitive North Slope. Border Officials Told Not to Attend Events Tied to Diversity in Law EnforcementA Trump administration memo issued to border and customs officials in March further curtailed efforts to ensure a more diverse work force. After Cuts, the National Weather Service Is Hiring AgainThe agency plans to hire more than 100 people after nearly 600 were laid off or retired as part of the governmentwide cuts this year. South Korea Presidential Election 2025: What to KnowThe new president will be tasked with pulling the nation out of political turmoil and face a polarized country and world. She Crowdfunded Surgery to Repair Damage From Genital CuttingShamsa Sharawe made her name campaigning against female genital cutting. Then she heard about surgery to rebuild what had been taken from her. Low Turnout in Mexico’s Judicial Election Fuels Legitimacy ConcernsNearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election since Mexico became a democracy. A.I. Is Coming For the Coders Who Made ItA.I.’s takeover of jobs may come first for computer science. Mount Etna Erupts in Sicily, Sending Hikers Scrambling for CoverVideos circulating on social media showed visitors rushing to descend the mountain as volcanic plumes rose overhead. Police Seek Answers in Fatal Shooting of Teen Campers in Arizona National ForestInvestigators are treating the deaths of Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17, as homicides. Relatives said they had gone camping after the end of the school year. What Happened to the Northern Lights?A geomagnetic storm that was forecast to produce streaks of colorful light across much of the country was weaker than expected. David Cope, Godfather of A.I. Music, Is Dead at 83His EMI algorithm, an early form of artificial intelligence that he developed in the 1980s, prompted searching questions about the limits of human creativity. |
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A Trump-appointed judge in California on Monday blocked the Alien Enemies Act deportation of a Venezuelan migrant in the Los Angeles area, saying the administration failed to provide due process.
President Gabriel Boric delivered his final address to Chile's National Congress, beginning the last year of his term with just 22% approval amid political fragmentation, public security concerns and corruption scandals.
Regularly consuming coffee during middle age may provide a health boost for women as they get older, according to a finding unveiled Monday based on preliminary analysis of tens of thousands of health records.
Italy's Mount Etna on the island of Sicily erupted Monday, spewing ash and hot lava that sent tourists fleeing from the 10,925-foot mountain, which is one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Authorities in Oregon said a suspect was in custody after 12 men were injured following a mass stabbing at a downtown Salem Christian homeless shelter.
Hundreds of Walt Disney Co., employees, in television, film and corporate financial operations, were notified Monday that their jobs are being cut amid declining TV ratings and revenue.
A Romanian man pleaded guilty as the ringleader of a group making bomb threats and triggering "swatting" attacks against 75 U.S. public officials, including members of Congress, four religious institutions and media.
Just days before the U.S. Senate was set to hold a confirmation vote, President Donald Trump withdrew Jared Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator, citing "prior associations."
The man accused of using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to burn people demonstrating in support of Israeli hostages was charged with a federal hate crime and is facing 16 Colorado counts of attempted murder.
Paradromics, a competitor of Neuralink, announced Monday it safely implanted a brain-computer interface into a human patient last month and recorded neural activity, before removing it 10 minutes later.
German police have launched a new search for Madeleine McCann in the same area in southern Portugal where the 3-year-old from England was last seen 18 years ago.
U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler said he wants a congressional investigation after a Department of Homeland Security officer handcuffed a staff at the Democrat's office in New York in the same building as immigration court.
It's never too late to start eating right as a means of protecting your brain health, a new study says.
A Maryland man won a $30,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a gift from his nephew.
An 11-year-old Michigan girl vacationing with her family in Florida found a message in a bottle that had purportedly been thrown into the ocean 8 years earlier in Hawaii.
Samantha Sloyan and Summer Howell will officially star in Prime Video's "Carrie" series, based on the Stephen King novel and adapted by Mike Flanagan.
Missing American journalist Austin Tice was imprisoned by the regime of the since-deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2012 with his whereabouts now not known, according to intelligence files uncovered by BBC.
Jack Wagner, a singer and actor known for playing Nick Marone on "The Bold and the Beautiful" and Bill Avery on "When Calls the Heart," married singer-songwriter Michelle Wolf.
The CW Network announced sports drama "All American" will return for an eighth and final season in 2026.
Illinois legislators have approved a new state budget that raises taxes on legal sports wagers, causing betting stocks to decline Monday.
The top candidates in the South Korean presidential race made their final campaign pitches to voters on Monday, one day before a snap election caused by ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law decree and impeachment.
Regional officials, diplomats and analysts warned of China's growing influence in Latin America and urged Paraguay to safeguard its democratic sovereignty as it considers potential economic agreements with Beijing. 
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