Defending champion Tadej Pogacar crashes during the Tour de France, yet remarkably remounts to finish without losing time. Meanwhile, Jonas Abrahamsen sprints to his first stage victory amid protests.
After nearly six weeks of deployment, the Pentagon has announced a significant reduction of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, following criticism and legal battles over their presence amid immigration protests.
In a surprising move, the Pentagon is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles, nearly half of the soldiers sent to manage protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Local officials claim the deployment was unnecessary, while Governor Newsom criticizes it as a political pawn.
In a surprising turn of events, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, where they were deployed amid protests over immigration raids. This decision comes after fierce criticism and legal battles surrounding the mobilization.
The Pentagon has announced a significant reduction in military presence in Los Angeles, withdrawing 2,000 National Guardsmen amid declining lawlessness and ongoing concerns over wildfire season.
The tragic death of Jaime Alanis Garcia, a cannabis farmworker, following a chaotic immigration raid has ignited outrage and calls for justice. His family's heart-wrenching loss highlights the dangers faced by workers during federal operations.
A farm worker was reportedly injured during a raid by US immigration officers at a California cannabis farm, leading to confusion over his condition. The incident sparked protests and highlighted ongoing tensions in immigration policy.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop immigration raids across seven California counties, citing unconstitutional tactics and evidence of racial targeting. The temporary injunction comes amid growing protests and legal challenges from immigrant advocacy groups.
A tragic immigration enforcement raid in Ventura County resulted in one death and several critical injuries. Protests erupted as federal agents clashed with farmworkers during the operation.
In a historic move, the State Department has laid off over 1,350 employees, part of its largest reorganization in decades. The decision has sparked protests and raised concerns about the future of U.S. diplomacy.