In a surprising legal victory, a US judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to strip protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants is unlawful. This decision will allow around 1.1 million migrants to continue living and working legally in the US, despite the DHS's plans to appeal.
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In a significant setback for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that he lacked the authority to impose sweeping tariffs on imports, challenging his cornerstone economic policy.
An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of 19 people, including four journalists. This marks a tragic escalation in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, with critical shortages reported in local hospitals.
Astronomers have uncovered a unique supernova, SN2021yfj, which reveals deeper layers of a massive star never seen before, challenging existing theories of stellar evolution.
The U.S. Postal Service's plan to transition to an electric fleet faces congressional challenges aiming to strip EV funding. Advocates warn of wasted investments and missed climate goals.
Ukraine is reeling as President Zelensky's new law limits anti-corruption agencies' independence, igniting protests across the nation. Critics warn this move could jeopardize Ukraine's EU integration efforts.
The NFL Players Association faces scrutiny over Lloyd Howell's controversial tenure as executive director amid allegations of misconduct and undisclosed conflicts of interest. Is the union hiding crucial information?
In a startling turn of events, Lloyd Howell Jr. resigns as the executive director of the NFL Players Association after reports reveal he charged expenses for visits to strip clubs. This follows weeks of scrutiny over his leadership and potential conflicts of interest.
In a surprising turn of events, Lloyd Howell Jr., the former NFLPA leader, resigned after it was revealed he charged the union for visits to strip clubs. Investigators flagged his lavish expenses, raising serious questions about union financial practices.