Immigration lawyers filed an emergency motion, alleging that the U.S. government deported migrants from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan, violating a federal court order mandating due process for third-country deportations. The lawyers argue that deportation to South Sudan, a nation experiencing widespread conflict and human rights violations, constitutes irreparable harm. Emails obtained by the lawyers indicate that at least two migrants were deported to South Sudan without prior notice or opportunity to contest the removal. The motion requests the court to halt further deportations to South Sudan and order the return of those already sent there.
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In 2005, Charles Kushner admitted to paying a private investigator to orchestrate the seduction and videotaping of a cooperating witness’s husband, personally recruiting the prostitute and directing the delivery of the tape. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie characterized Kushner’s crime as exceptionally reprehensible. Despite this, Kushner was later nominated for a significant ambassadorship. At his confirmation hearing, Kushner acknowledged his past actions as serious mistakes, controversially claiming they enhanced his judgment and qualifications.
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Democratic Senator Wyden claims to possess recordings of conversations where Trump’s nominee for the IRS, Billy Long, allegedly promised favors. This revelation has sparked intense debate and frustration online, with many questioning the Senator’s motives and the apparent lack of swift action.
The core issue revolves around the Senator’s apparent reluctance to release the recordings publicly. Many commenters express disbelief at the Senator’s inaction, arguing that the recordings should be immediately released to the public to allow for complete transparency and accountability. The sentiment is widespread that the current situation allows for continued cover-up and inaction by those involved.
The delay in releasing the evidence has fueled speculation.… Continue reading
Following Boeing’s announcement of a two-year delay for new Air Force One jets, former President Trump directed Steve Witkoff to find a replacement. Witkoff initiated talks with Qatar, leading to discussions regarding the purchase or lease of a Qatari government plane. While initially considered a purchase, the plane is now characterized as a $400 million gift, prompting significant bipartisan criticism regarding potential foreign influence and corruption. Legal negotiations surrounding the transfer remain underway.
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In response to Israel’s military offensive in Gaza and restrictions on aid, British, French, and Canadian leaders issued a joint statement demanding an end to hostilities and threatening further action. Netanyahu sharply criticized this intervention, accusing the leaders of rewarding Hamas’s actions and supporting a Palestinian state. He instead endorsed the Trump-era plan for Gaza, despite its international condemnation. This joint statement highlights a growing rift between Israel and its Western allies over the ongoing conflict. The escalating tensions reflect a deterioration in relations following previous disagreements over arms sales and statehood recognition.
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Elon Musk announced a significant reduction in his political spending, stating he believes he has “done enough” to support Republican candidates. This shift follows a substantial investment exceeding $250 million aimed at aiding Donald Trump’s reelection and other Republican campaigns, including a costly, ultimately unsuccessful, Wisconsin Supreme Court race. The decreased involvement coincides with a decline in his public relationship with Trump and criticism surrounding his business ventures. While Musk leaves open the possibility of future political contributions, his current stance suggests a diminished role in upcoming elections.
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A senior Department of Justice official suggested that Jill Biden could face criminal charges for elder abuse, alleging she concealed Joe Biden’s aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis during his presidential campaign. This claim, fueled by online speculation and comments from Donald Trump Jr., centers on the assertion that Dr. Biden, despite knowing about the diagnosis, withheld this information from the public. The suggestion is largely based on conjecture and does not account for the complexities of prostate cancer detection and treatment, or Dr. Biden’s lack of medical expertise. The accusation has sparked controversy, with some questioning the timing and motives behind its surfacing.
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The World Health Assembly overwhelmingly adopted the world’s first pandemic accord, aiming to improve international cooperation and response to future outbreaks. The agreement emphasizes strengthening health systems, sharing resources equitably, and establishing a mechanism for sharing pathogen information. Notable, however, was the absence of the United States, which withdrew from the WHO under the Trump administration, citing mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite criticism from a U.S. representative who called for a WHO overhaul, the agreement was lauded by global leaders as a significant step towards pandemic preparedness.
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Following Israel’s intensified offensive in Gaza and continued humanitarian crisis, Sweden’s foreign minister announced her country will advocate for EU sanctions against specific Israeli ministers. These sanctions will target officials deemed responsible for illegal settlement policies and opposition to a two-state solution. While emphasizing Sweden’s friendship with Israel, the minister cited a lack of improvement in Gaza’s civilian situation as the impetus for this action. The minister also stressed Sweden’s consistent calls for increased humanitarian access to Gaza.
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A new salmonella outbreak, linked to Florida-based Bedner Growers’ cucumbers, has sickened at least 26 people across 15 states, with nine hospitalizations. These cucumbers, distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales between April 29 and May 19, are suspected to be the source of illness reported between April 2 and 28. The outbreak follows a larger 2024 outbreak involving the same grower, and investigations reveal matching salmonella strains in both incidents. Consumers are urged to discard any cucumbers of uncertain origin.
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