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In a significant operation following widespread cartel-led violence, Mexican authorities have eliminated “El Tuli,” identified as the right-hand man of cartel boss “El Mencho.” El Tuli was reportedly instrumental in orchestrating the cartel’s violent response, including placing a bounty on soldiers’ heads, after the death of their leader. He was killed while attempting to flee, with authorities seizing substantial amounts of cash and an arsenal. This action has contributed to the stabilization of the situation, with flights to affected regions resuming.
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Federal Express has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking a full refund of tariffs paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This action follows a Supreme Court ruling that declared these tariffs illegal and granted the Court of International Trade exclusive jurisdiction over such disputes. FedEx’s suit, filed on behalf of itself and its associated company FedEx Logistics, aims to recover all IEEPA duties paid, marking what appears to be the first such claim by a major American company after the Supreme Court’s decision. Other companies have also filed similar suits to stake claims for their refunds, highlighting a broader impact of the ruling on businesses that incurred these now-invalidated duties.
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A newly unsealed email from 2020 suggests an investigation into the “murder of Jeffrey Epstein,” according to an individual identifying as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York. This revelation, uncovered from recent DOJ file releases, appears to contradict the official ruling that Epstein’s 2019 death was a suicide. The email indicates that the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner signed a confidentiality agreement related to this investigation, raising further questions about the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death long after it was declared a suicide.
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Following the Supreme Court’s ruling that the Trump administration exceeded its authority by imposing tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), FedEx has filed a lawsuit seeking a full refund of all tariffs it paid. The global logistics company argues that it imported goods subject to these duties and consequently suffered financial injury. This action by FedEx marks a significant corporate response to the Supreme Court’s decision, with several other companies, including Costco, having also filed similar refund requests.
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Despite a Supreme Court ruling against his emergency tariff measures, Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on imports from all countries, initially set at 10% and later increased to 15%. This move has triggered a slump in global stock markets as investors grapple with escalating trade uncertainty. The President warned of even harsher tariffs for nations challenging the trade policy, even as domestic opposition grows, with a majority of Americans supporting the Supreme Court’s decision and reporting increased costs due to existing tariffs.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to Donald Trump, urging him to “stay on our side” and support Ukraine against Russian aggression. Zelensky emphasized the critical importance of US backing, stating that the nation is too significant to disengage from the conflict. He expressed that Ukraine cannot concede to Russian demands, as doing so would result in occupation and loss for its people. Discussions surrounding security guarantees remain a point of contention, with Zelensky prioritizing the ratification of these agreements by the US Congress before any peace deal is finalized.
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A former instructor for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has come forward with startling claims, testifying that new agents are being trained to disregard constitutional rights. This testimony, presented at a forum organized by congressional Democrats, paints a grim picture of the training regimen for those tasked with enforcing immigration laws. The instructor, Ryan Schwank, who recently resigned from his position at a Georgia training center, is prepared to share his firsthand account of how these fundamental rights, including protections against unlawful home invasions and unreasonable searches, are allegedly treated as obstacles rather than safeguards.
Schwank’s testimony suggests that ICE is not only falling short of its obligations to uphold the Constitution but is actively misleading both Congress and the public about its efforts to ensure its vast workforce of approximately 10,000 new officers remains committed to constitutional principles.… Continue reading
Democratic lawmakers in the New Jersey General Assembly have introduced the “Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act,” or F*** ICE Act, enabling individuals to sue over alleged constitutional rights violations during federal immigration enforcement. This proposed legislation, alongside a package of related bills, aims to limit federal immigration activities and reduce state-federal cooperation. The measures seek to increase accountability and protect immigrant communities, reflecting ongoing debates surrounding federal immigration enforcement and local oversight in New Jersey.
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At least half a dozen House Democrats have extended invitations to survivors of Jeffrey Epstein to be their guests at President Trump’s State of the Union address. These invitations highlight the ongoing concerns and criticisms surrounding the handling of the Epstein case and the transparency of released files. Survivors attending aim to bring attention to the justice system and the need for accountability for those involved in Epstein’s activities. Some lawmakers will be present at an alternative “People’s State of the Union” event on the National Mall to further voice their perspectives.
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