- Trump Administration Moves to Open Millions of Acres for Logging in Forests
- Trump calls for reduction of US-South Korea military drills
- Trump administration proposes repeal of rule protecting national forest areas
- Health Canada seizes unauthorized prescription drugs from Montreal store
- Former DOJ lawyer claims Trump administration misused investigations targeting Harvard, Brown and Columbia
- Disabled man removed from Virgin Australia flight over wheelchair aid dispute
- European Commission confirms that returns fall under EU law
- Alaska and Wyoming primaries to highlight key Senate races and party dynamics
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The Trump administration is accused of pressuring civil rights attorneys to investigate alleged antisemitism at Harvard, Columbia, and Brown, despite the absence of factual basis, according to former Justice Department lawyer Haley Van Erem’s whistleblower complaint. The Justice Department denied the claims, asserting Van Erem did not participate in those investigations.
Three states are holding primaries on Tuesday. In Florida, voters will select nominees for governor and Senate, with frontrunner Byron Donalds leading the Republican race. In Alaska, incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan faces competition in a nonpartisan primary, while former Representative Mary Peltola seeks a challenge.
The Justice Department filed an appeal on Monday seeking to reinstate criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man previously wrongfully deported. A May ruling dismissed the charges as vindictive, a claim the Justice Department disputes, asserting multiple valid grounds for prosecution.
European leaders reportedly have a group chat to discuss and respond quickly whenever Trump makes unexpected or controversial statements.
Iranian protester’s family reports his execution has been postponed, offering a brief reprieve amid ongoing tensions over human rights in the country.
US and UK troops withdraw from a key Middle East base amid escalating tensions with Iran, highlighting shifting military priorities in the region.
Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner, in a surprising gesture, presents her medal to Donald Trump, highlighting the need for global unity in crises.
CIA’s eerie video calls on Chinese citizens to “share the truth,” emphasizing the importance of transparency in the face of government control.
Netanyahu ‘persuaded Trump’ to call off air strikes on Iran, highlighting his influence in U.S.-Israel relations and the complexities of Middle Eastern policy.
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