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What to know about new details of US boat strikes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military opened fire on two people clinging to the wreckage of a boat allegedly carrying drugs, congressional lawmakers learned this week as they seek more answers about the attack and the legal underpinnings of President Donald Trump’s military campaign in international waters near Venezuela. The Sept. 2 strikes on an alleged drug boat were the…
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I’m a College Student Who Was Deported Trying to Fly Home
Photo: Courtesy of Any Lucía López Belloza Any Lucía López Belloza was trying to board a flight from Boston to Austin when immigration enforcement agents arrested her on November 20. The Babson College freshman had planned to surprise her family for Thanksgiving. But within 48 hours, López Belloza was instead deported to Honduras, a country she left as a 7-year-old…
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Just not that into ewes: ‘gay sheep’ escape slaughter and take over a New York catwalk | Fashion
When a ram tips its head back, curls its upper lip, and takes a deep breath – what is known in the world of animal husbandry as a “flehmen response” – it is often a sign of arousal. Sheep have a small sensory organ located above the roof of the mouth, and the flehmen response helps to flood it with…
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LA Parents say school-issued iPads and Chromebooks cause chaos
LOS ANGELES — Lila Byock’s son had always been good at math. But when he started sixth grade last year, he began to bring home D’s and F’s. It crushed his self-esteem. His teachers told Byock that he clearly understood the material, she said, but he just couldn’t stay on task on his school-issued Apple iPad. Her son’s school, like…
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With comments on Somalis, Trump ventures deeper into anti-immigrant language
He said it four times in seven seconds: Somali immigrants in the United States are “garbage.” It was no mistake. In fact, President Donald Trump’s rhetorical attacks on immigrants have been building since he said Mexico was sending “rapists” across the border during his presidential campaign announcement a decade ago. He’s also echoed rhetoric once used by Adolf Hitler and…
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Supreme court allows Texas to use new congressional map favoring Republicans in 2026 elections – as it happened | Trump administration
Summary Closing summary Our live coverage is ending now. In the meantime, you can find all of our live US politics coverage here. Here is a summary of the key developments from today: The supreme court will allow Texas to use a congressional map redrawn to favor Republicans in 2026. The ruling will impact elections as soon as the March…
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Mike Johnson asks Republicans to keep concerns private
Washington (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson is imploring his fellow Republicans to stop venting their frustrations in public and bring their complaints to him directly. “They’re going to get upset about things. That’s part of the process,” Johnson told reporters Thursday. “It doesn’t bother me. But when there is a conflict or concern, I always ask all members to…
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‘It’s absolute anarchy’: Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are Maha elite raving about them? | US news
It was the kind of cold, damp morning that makes it hard to get out of bed, much less get a child out the door. The sun had not even risen when five-year-old Thomas Cooper and his mother, Annie Cooper, arrived for an appointment on 31 January at the Oxford Center in Troy, a northern suburb of Detroit, Michigan. Thomas…
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Republicans had a plan to avoid abortion in 2026. It just imploded.
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. The legal battle over the defunding of Planned Parenthood reached a new milestone this week, with a federal order blocking enforcement of a key provision of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill. Planned Parenthood had previously won an…
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What to know about Minnesota fraud allegations, as Trump levels attacks on Walz
A series of multimillion-dollar alleged fraud schemes in Minnesota has drawn the Trump administration’s attention in recent weeks, vaulting an issue that has brewed in state politics for years into the national conversation. President Trump has attacked Democratic Gov. Tim Walz over the fraud cases, calling Minnesota a “hub of fraudulent money laundering activity” and lashing out against the state’s…
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