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Edition from 2025-06-07, 3 AM UTC

Wrongly Deported Migrant Back in US, Faces Human Smuggling Charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, erroneously deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, has been returned to the United States to face federal charges related to human smuggling, intensifying the political and legal battles around immigration enforcement.

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24 Hours Trump-Musk feud spirals with mutual attacks + Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to US facing human smuggling charges + Supreme Court allows DOGE access to sensitive Social Security data + ICE raids in Los Angeles spark protests and clashes + FAA limits flights at Newark Airport through 2025 + Russia launches massive missile and drone strike on Ukraine + White House appeals court win allows AP ban in Oval Office + Attorney General Pam Bondi announces charges against Abrego Garcia + Tesla's Optimus robotics VP leaves company amid turmoil + Trump to extend US-China trade talks in London Monday + Former Arkansas police chief and killer captured after prison escape + FBI Director Kash Patel's house swatted ahead of Joe Rogan interview + Proud Boys sue US government for $100 million over Jan 6 prosecutions + Trump signs executive orders to boost US drone and supersonic flight + Measles cases reach 30-year high in US amid rising outbreaks + LA ICE enforcement raids face escalating local opposition

Number 139,000 - Number of jobs added in US economy in May 2025 despite economic uncertainties

Quote ‘He’s Going To Wish He Had Been Deported’: Alan Dershowitz on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s choice

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TOPICS

Trump and Musk's Bromance Turns Bitter War

Elon Musk’s Explosive Fallout With Trump Escalates

Trump Calls Elon Musk ‘Lost His Mind’ Amid Feud

The ongoing public feud between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk has escalated, impacting their political alliances, government contracts, and public perceptions. The feud includes accusations, legal maneuvers, and party divisions, affecting national politics and key industries.

Wrongly Deported Migrant Returned to Face Federal Charges

DOJ Brings Back Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Face Smuggling Charges

Maryland Man Mistakenly Deported Now Back in US Justice System

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man wrongly deported to El Salvador under the Trump administration, is back in the United States to face federal human smuggling and related criminal charges. His case has become a flashpoint in immigration enforcement controversies and political debates.

Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Social Security Data

High Court Blocks Disclosures Against Trump-Linked DOGE Team

Supreme Court Affirms Key Wins for DOGE in Records Cases

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), allowing broad access to Social Security data and blocking disclosure demands, marking significant legal victories for the Trump administration and Elon Musk's affiliated team.

ICE Raids in LA Spark Protests and Clashes

Los Angeles ICE Sweeps Ignite Fury and Massive Protests

ICE Agents Trapped in Djibouti Shipping Container Amid Crisis

Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has conducted multiple raids across Los Angeles and other locations, facing strong protests, local government criticism, and tense clashes. These enforcement actions target illegal immigration amid heightened political tensions.

FAA Caps Flights at Newark Airport Through 2025 to Cut Delays

FAA Imposes Long-Term Flight Limits at Newark Amid Staffing Crisis

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed significant flight limitations at Newark Liberty International Airport, aiming to alleviate staffing and equipment challenges that have caused extensive delays. These restrictions will remain through the end of 2025.

Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Barrage on Kyiv

Russia Strikes Kyiv After Ukraine’s Drone Hits Strategic Targets

Ukraine Bombing Sparks Deadly Russian Retaliation Strike

Russia has launched a major missile and drone attack against Kyiv in retaliation for Ukraine's recent drone strikes on Russian bomber fleets, escalating the conflict and causing multiple casualties among civilians in the Ukrainian capital.

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Ban AP from Oval Office

Trump White House Gains Court Nod to Keep AP Ban in Place

Appeals Court Partially Reinstates Trump AP Access Ban

Federal appeals courts continue to side with President Trump’s administration, allowing partial bans on Associated Press access to White House spaces such as the Oval Office and Mar-a-Lago, heightening tensions between the media and the Trump White House.

Pam Bondi Announces Serious Human Smuggling Charges Against Abrego Garcia

Attorney General Charges ‘Maryland Man’ Over Human Trafficking Scheme

Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced formal criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia related to human smuggling, marking a significant legal development following his high-profile wrongful deportation case.

Tesla’s Optimus Robot VP Milan Kovac Resigns

Tesla Robotics Leader Departs Amid Project Turmoil

Tesla’s Vice President of the Optimus humanoid robot program, Milan Kovac, has resigned from the company amid ongoing challenges, signaling potential upheaval in Tesla’s ambitious robotics projects.

Trump Announces US-China Trade Talks in London Next Week

US and China Set to Meet in London for Trade Talks Monday

President Trump announced new high-level trade talks with China, planning meetings in London to address ongoing tariff disputes and economic tensions between the two major powers.

Escaped ‘Devil in Ozarks’ Killer Recaptured After 12-Day Hunt

Arkansas Murderer and Rapist Caught After Prison Break

Grant Hardin, an escaped Arkansas police chief convicted of murder and rape nicknamed ‘Devil in the Ozarks,’ was recaptured after a massive manhunt, ending nearly two weeks on the run from prison authorities.

FBI Director Kash Patel’s Home ‘Swatted’ Ahead of Joe Rogan Interview

Kash Patel Shocks Joe Rogan With Swatting Revelation

FBI Director Kash Patel revealed being the target of a swatting attack the day before a popular podcast interview, highlighting growing threats to high-profile officials amid political tensions.

Proud Boys File $100 Million Suit Against US Government

Trump-Pardoned Proud Boys Sue Over Jan. 6 Prosecutions

The Proud Boys, far-right members pardoned by President Trump, have filed a $100 million lawsuit against the US government alleging political persecution related to their January 6 prosecutions.

Trump Moves to Boost Drone Industry and Supersonic Flight

Trump Signs Orders to Safeguard US Airspace From Threats

President Trump signed executive orders aiming to expand and regulate U.S. drone operations and encourage supersonic aviation development, promoting advances in American aviation technology and industry.

Measles Cases Near 30-Year High in US Outbreak

Measles Spreads Across Americas with Deadly Consequences

Measles cases in the United States have surged to a 30-year high amid ongoing outbreaks in North America, raising public health concerns and calls for increased vaccination efforts.

Israel Arms Gaza Clan to Fight Hamas in New Strategy

In a well-publicized effort, the Israeli government is arming local clans within Gaza to fight Hamas militants, marking a new strategy in the ongoing conflict amid increasing violence and humanitarian crisis.

US Adds 139,000 Jobs in May Amid Cooling Economy

May Jobs Report Beats Estimates Despite Slower Growth

U.S. job growth remains steady with 139,000 new jobs added in May, surpassing forecasts but reflecting a gradual cooling in the labor market amidst ongoing economic uncertainties.

US, China to Resume Trade Talks in London Monday

United States and Chinese officials are preparing for a significant round of economic talks in London next week, aiming to ease ongoing trade tensions and tariff disputes between the two countries.

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