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Immigrant detention center “Cornhusker Clink” to open in Nebraska The Trump administration's latest immigrant detention center is similar to Florida's Alligator Alcatraz and Indiana's Speedway Slammer. 5th person dies amid Harlem's Legionnaires' outbreak A fifth person has died amid Central Harlem's legionnaires' disease outbreak, New York City health officials said, as they continue to investigate the cluster. Hurricane Erin takes aim at U.S. East Coast Hurricane Erin was taking aim at the U.S. East Coast on Tuesday evening, according to forecasters who are warning Americans of life-threatening rip currents along beaches that could persist for days. Air Canada ordered to resume operations during binding arbitration Hours after Air Canada flight attendants went on strike and the airline paused all flights, Canada's government intervened and ordered operations to resume. Trump upset Smithsonian shows 'how bad slavery was' President Donald Trump criticized the Smithsonian for its portrayal of slavery and American history after he ordered a review of its materials. Warning: Those cute Labubu dolls could be fake, unsafe Lafufus Consumer Product Safety Commission issued "urgent safety warning" about knockoff Labubu dolls that "pose a serious risk of choking and death to young children." U.S. adds products to list at risk of Uyghur forced labor The actions are the latest under the Uyghur Forced Labor Act, which seeks to pressure China and companies using forced labor by the minority group. Tulsi Gabbard revokes security clearance for 37 intelligence officials National Security Director Tulsi Gabbard revoked security clearances for 37 current and former intelligence officials, as directed by President Donald Trump. Gathering of Nations Powwow to end largest American Indian event The Gathering of Nations Powwow will come to an end next year after the massive annual event drew native people from across North America for more than 40 years. Inmate executed in Florida for woman's 1982 murder A Florida death row inmate was executed at the Florida State Prison in Raiford on Tuesday evening for the abduction and murder of a woman four decades ago. Interior Department unveils Alaska, Gulf of Mexico oil drilling lease timeline The U.S. Department of the Interior on Tuesday unveiled its longterm schedule for new Alaskan and Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas leases that are part of President Donald Trump's recently signed legislation. Alabama to execute prisoner using nitrogen gas Gov. Kay Ivey said the state will execute Anthony Boyd using nitrogen gas, despite his please. The new execution method has been called inhumanely critics. House panel to make some redacted Epstein files public Some of the Jeffrey Epstein files will be made public after the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform receives them from the Justice Department. NASA’s Webb telescope discovers a new Uranus moon NASA scientists at the Southwest Research Institute discovered a 29th moon orbiting Uranus while using infrared detection through the Webb Space Telescope. Finnish lawmaker dies by suicide in Helsinki parliament building "Much loved" Finnish politician Eemeli Peltonen, 30, was found dead of suicide Tuesday in the parliament building in Helsinki, according to local media. FDA warns against eating possible radioactive shrimp sold at Walmart The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a public warning to not eat certain Great Value shrimp sold at Walmart because of it being possibly linked to contamination with the radioactive isotope Cesium-137. Trump suggests air support but no troops for Ukraine’s security President Donald Trump said the United States would provide air support for Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression, but not U.S. troops on the ground. Watch: New Vegas comes to life in 'Fallout' Season 2 Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins travel the desert before arriving in New Vegas in the teaser trailer for Season 2 of the Prime Video series "Fallout." Deep-sea explorers to launch new search for Amelia Earhart A deep-sea exploration company said it has new data that shows the likely location of lost aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart's missing plane and will look for it. Chinese man sentenced to 8 years in jail for acting as North Korean agent A Chinese national will spend nearly 10 years in prison for conspiring to smuggle weapons and sensitive U.S. technology to North Korea and accepting million-dollar bribes. 'Palm Royale' Season 2 to premiere Nov. 12 on Apple TV+ "Palm Royale," a comedy series starring and executive produced by Kristen Wiig and Laura Dern, will return for a second season on Apple TV+ in November. Study shows rising popularity of over-the-counter birth control pill Two years after U.S. approval of the first over-the-counter birth control pill, new research shows many people who face barriers to care are turning to it. Notre Dame names C.J. Carr starting quarterback Redshirt freshman C.J. Carr will be Notre Dame's starting quarterback in 2025, the Fighting Irish announced Tuesday. Carr beat Kenny Minchey to earn the role. |
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For Trump, Flashy Summits Come First. Grunt Work Comes Next.Diplomats scrambled to come up with detailed proposals for security guarantees and other sticking points following two high-level summits in Alaska and Washington. How Zelensky Made Progress With TrumpPresident Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine had a remarkably different White House visit on Monday than the ambush he walked into six months ago. Michael Schwirtz, the global intelligence correspondent for The New York Times, explains how President Zelensky courted President Trump and managed to put the ball back in Vladimir V. Putin’s court. How Europe Learned to Speak So Trump Would ListenThe leaders of Germany, France, Britain and other supporters of Ukraine have come together in exceptional ways to help sway the U.S. president. Will Putin Meet With Zelensky to End the Ukraine War?The Kremlin is keeping its options open, but analysts said the Russian leader would probably only meet with his Ukrainian counterpart to accept a capitulation. Trump Says He’s Ended 6 (or 7) Wars. Here’s Some Context.President Trump has cast himself as a global peacemaker. His interventions have calmed some conflicts, while in others his role is less clear. Trump Wants Universities to Show Him the Money, or No DealPresident Trump has personally stipulated that hefty financial penalties be part of agreements his administration is negotiating with the elite universities. Critics call it extortion. Documents Add Detail to Fox Hosts’ Desire to Help TrumpThe documents were released as part of a defamation case against Fox Corporation filed by Smartmatic, an election technology company. Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 37 Former and Current OfficialsThe move is the latest effort by the Trump administration to shift the public’s attention to the 2016 election. Trump Says Smithsonian Focuses Too Much on ‘How Bad Slavery Was’The remark, made as the president has ordered a wide-ranging review of museum exhibits, added to his pattern of minimizing Black history. ICE Wrongly Suggests Lawmaker Doxxed Agents, and Racist Threats FollowA state representative in Connecticut had posted on Instagram about immigration enforcement efforts in his district but did not give detailed information. Abrego Garcia’s Lawyers Accuse Trump Administration of Vindictive ProsecutionIt was the second time that Mr. Abrego Garcia’s lawyers have sought to hold the Trump administration accountable over its handling of his expulsion to El Salvador and its aftermath. Adams Asks Trump Administration to Stop Courthouse Migrant DetentionsFederal prosecutors dropped charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York so that he could help with deportations. But the administration and the city have been jousting in court. National Guard Troops in Washington Stick to Tourist AreasThe number of troops in the city is expected to grow. But Army officials appear to be trying to keep them on the sidelines of President Trump’s mission. Pirro Orders Office to Maximize Criminal Charges on Street ArrestsThe instruction amounts to a declaration that the understaffed U.S. attorney’s office will seek to ramp up criminal charges arising from the president’s takeover of law enforcement in the capital. In Battle Over D.C. Police, Federal Prosecutors Open Inquiry Into Crime DataThe same U.S. attorney’s office that praised a drop in crime in the capital in April has begun an investigation into the Police Department resisting President Trump’s takeover. Arkansas Housing Development Restricted to White Residents Sparks Legal ConcernsHousing rights experts say a community restricted to white residents is illegal, but the creators believe they could win a potential challenge in court in the current political climate. At Hamptons Fund-Raiser, Cuomo Predicts Help From Trump Is on the WayAndrew M. Cuomo, who trails in the polls for New York City mayor, is said to have told a crowd of donors that he believed President Trump would help smooth his path to victory. How Keen Footwear Stays Ahead of Trump’s Shifting TariffsKeen Footwear has limited its exposure to supply chain trouble and opened a plant in Kentucky. But the trade upheaval has strained its adaptive strategy. The Rainforests Being Cleared to Build Your R.V.American demand for tropical wood that is used in motor homes, conservationists say, is accelerating the disappearance of some of the world’s largest forests. No Tariff Exemption for European Wine and Spirits, at Least for NowAs the text of a trade agreement comes together, European Union negotiators haven’t persuaded the Americans to cut alcohol tariffs to zero. Texas Rep. Nicole Collier Slept on the House Floor in ProtestNicole Collier, a state representative, slept in the Capitol rather than agree to police surveillance imposed by Republicans after a Democratic walkout. “I am resisting,” she said. California Republicans File Suit Seeking to Block Newsom Redistricting PlanRepublican state lawmakers argue that Democratic lawmakers violated 30-day disclosure rules in the California Constitution. Hurricane Erin Brings Rip Currents Closing NYC and NJ BeachesBeaches along the New Jersey coast and in Delaware were closed Tuesday as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. New York City announced its beaches would close on Wednesday and Thursday. North Carolina Beach Towns Brace for Dangerous Seas From Hurricane ErinMost of the tourists have left Ocracoke Island, and the surfers are watching closely as deadly rip currents lurk below the waves. Ukraine Diplomacy Reveals How Un-American Trump IsTrump doesn’t feel any gut need to bring Ukraine into the West or understand that Putin’s invasion of that country was just his latest march to break up the West. Israel Says It Killed a Hamas Militant Involved in Yarden Bibas KidnappingMr. Bibas, his wife and their two small children were abducted and taken to Gaza. Only he survived. Once a Source of Life and Renewal, Monsoon Brings Death to PakistanWith villages swept away and Pakistan’s largest city assailed by monsoon floods, climate change has brought a catastrophic new normal to the country. Susan Collins to Get Hollywood Treatment at Fund-Raiser Featuring DemocratsDemocrats hoping to retake the Senate in the midterm elections next year are targeting the seat of Senator Collins, a Maine Republican who is seen as a moderate. Stabbing at Arizona High School Leaves 1 Student Dead, Officials SayA fight between two students at Maryvale High School in Phoenix on Tuesday left one fatally stabbed and the other with non-life-threatening injuries and in custody, officials said. |
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The Trump administration's latest immigrant detention center is similar to Florida's Alligator Alcatraz and Indiana's Speedway Slammer.
A fifth person has died amid Central Harlem's legionnaires' disease outbreak, New York City health officials said, as they continue to investigate the cluster.
Hurricane Erin was taking aim at the U.S. East Coast on Tuesday evening, according to forecasters who are warning Americans of life-threatening rip currents along beaches that could persist for days.
Hours after Air Canada flight attendants went on strike and the airline paused all flights, Canada's government intervened and ordered operations to resume.
President Donald Trump criticized the Smithsonian for its portrayal of slavery and American history after he ordered a review of its materials.
Consumer Product Safety Commission issued "urgent safety warning" about knockoff Labubu dolls that "pose a serious risk of choking and death to young children."
The actions are the latest under the Uyghur Forced Labor Act, which seeks to pressure China and companies using forced labor by the minority group.
National Security Director Tulsi Gabbard revoked security clearances for 37 current and former intelligence officials, as directed by President Donald Trump.
The Gathering of Nations Powwow will come to an end next year after the massive annual event drew native people from across North America for more than 40 years.
A Florida death row inmate was executed at the Florida State Prison in Raiford on Tuesday evening for the abduction and murder of a woman four decades ago.
The U.S. Department of the Interior on Tuesday unveiled its longterm schedule for new Alaskan and Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas leases that are part of President Donald Trump's recently signed legislation.
Gov. Kay Ivey said the state will execute Anthony Boyd using nitrogen gas, despite his please. The new execution method has been called inhumanely critics.
Some of the Jeffrey Epstein files will be made public after the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform receives them from the Justice Department.
NASA scientists at the Southwest Research Institute discovered a 29th moon orbiting Uranus while using infrared detection through the Webb Space Telescope.
"Much loved" Finnish politician Eemeli Peltonen, 30, was found dead of suicide Tuesday in the parliament building in Helsinki, according to local media.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a public warning to not eat certain Great Value shrimp sold at Walmart because of it being possibly linked to contamination with the radioactive isotope Cesium-137.
President Donald Trump said the United States would provide air support for Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression, but not U.S. troops on the ground.
Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins travel the desert before arriving in New Vegas in the teaser trailer for Season 2 of the Prime Video series "Fallout."
A deep-sea exploration company said it has new data that shows the likely location of lost aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart's missing plane and will look for it.
A Chinese national will spend nearly 10 years in prison for conspiring to smuggle weapons and sensitive U.S. technology to North Korea and accepting million-dollar bribes.
"Palm Royale," a comedy series starring and executive produced by Kristen Wiig and Laura Dern, will return for a second season on Apple TV+ in November.
Two years after U.S. approval of the first over-the-counter birth control pill, new research shows many people who face barriers to care are turning to it.
Redshirt freshman C.J. Carr will be Notre Dame's starting quarterback in 2025, the Fighting Irish announced Tuesday. Carr beat Kenny Minchey to earn the role. 
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