Trump Threatens War: ‘Department of WAR’ to Invade Chicago
President Trump escalated his threat to deploy federal forces to Chicago, rebranding the Defense Department as the Department of War, signaling a tough crackdown on crime and immigration that stokes fierce backlash from city officials and Democrats.
Number 475 - Number of immigrants arrested in massive ICE raid at Georgia Hyundai plant.
Quote "Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR" — President Donald Trump

Trump Threatens WAR in Chicago with Department of War
Pritzker Hits Back at Trump’s National Guard Threat
Chicago Mayor Promises Defense Against Trump Threats
President Donald Trump escalates tensions with threats to deploy federal troops and National Guard in Chicago, dubbing it the 'Department of War' and sparking backlash from city and state leaders.

Historic ICE Raid Nets Nearly 500 at Georgia Hyundai Plant
South Korea Vows Support to Arrested Nationals in ICE Raid
South Korean Diplomat May Visit U.S. Over Immigration Raid
A massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia results in nearly 500 arrests, primarily of South Korean nationals, causing diplomatic concerns and prompting South Korea to consider a U.S. visit to address the issue.

Hurricane Kiko Approaches Hawaii at Category 4 Strength
Hawaii Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Hurricane Kiko
Kiko’s Path Shifts, Reducing Threat to Hawaiian Islands
Hurricane Kiko strengthens to a Category 4 storm approaching Hawaii, prompting a state of emergency declaration as officials brace for potential impact.

Powerball Jackpot Soars to $1.8 Billion... Second Highest Ever
Mega Powerball Prize Hits $1.8 Billion Ahead of Saturday Draw
Experts Share Tips for Handling Huge Powerball Windfall
The Powerball jackpot climbs to an estimated $1.8 billion, the second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history, attracting widespread attention ahead of the drawing.

Cable Snapped in Deadly Lisbon Funicular Crash Report
Lisbon Funicular Crash Cable Disconnected Before Crash
American Teacher Among Dead in Lisbon Funicular Tragedy
An investigation into the Lisbon funicular crash reveals a snapped cable as the cause, resulting in 16 deaths and dozens injured, with victims including an American teacher.

Chicago Braces for Expanded ICE Enforcement Surge
Mexican Independence Day Events Canceled Amid ICE Crackdown
Community Organizers Protest Trump’s Immigration Operation in DC
Tensions rise as Chicago prepares for an expanded immigration enforcement operation amid cancellations of Mexican Independence Day events, spurring protests and political backlash.

LAPD Ends Police Protection for Kamala Harris Amid Criticism
Officers Pulled from Harris Detail After Patrols Diverted
LAPD ends protection detail for former Vice President Kamala Harris following officer backlash over diverted patrols, drawing attention amid wider debates on law enforcement priorities.

RFK Jr. Faces Calls to Resign from Family and Allies
Bill Maher Joins Calls for RFK Jr. to Step Down
Trump’s Former Surgeon General Demands RFK Jr. Firing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces mounting calls from family members and public figures to resign as Secretary of Health and Human Services following a controversial Senate hearing and vaccine policy disputes.

Judge Blocks Trump from Ending TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians
U.S. District Judge blocks Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for over a million Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants, halting plans to revoke their protected status.

NRA Joins Opposition to DOJ Transgender Gun Ban Proposal
Gun Rights Groups Slam DOJ’s Plan to Restrict Trans Gun Ownership
NRA and other major gun rights groups oppose proposed Justice Department restrictions on transgender individuals owning firearms, highlighting internal tensions within the gun rights movement.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch Pushes Starlink Count Over 2,000
SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg, pushing Starlink satellite deployments past 2,000 to enhance global internet coverage.

DOJ Seeks to Keep Names of Epstein Associates Under Seal
Judge Asked to Withhold Identities of Epstein Money Recipients
The US Department of Justice moves to keep the names of two of Jeffrey Epstein's associates, who received substantial funds, sealed in court to protect privacy.

ICE Launches Crackdown in Boston; Operations Expanding
Chicago Prepares for Federal Immigration Sweep Amid Political Tensions
Federal immigration raids and arrests in various U.S. cities including Boston and Chicago trigger political backlash and protests against the Trump administration's crackdown.

Man Killed in Sydney Shark Attack Off Popular Beach
Surfer Mauled to Death by Large Shark in Australia
An Australian man was fatally mauled by a shark whilst surfing near Sydney beach, prompting beach closures and raising safety concerns.

Trump Restores Department of War Name With Executive Order
Pentagon Officials Balk at Department of War Rename
Trump Signs EO Renaming Pentagon to Department of War
Trump administration rebrands the Department of Defense as the Department of War, sparking debate and criticism from Pentagon officials and political leaders.

Helicopter Crash Near Minnesota Airport Kills All Aboard
A helicopter crash near a Minnesota airport kills all aboard in a fiery wreck, with authorities confirming no survivors in the tragic accident.

US Open Asks Broadcasters to Avoid Trump Reaction Coverage
Tournament Avoids Showing Trump Booing at Men's Final
The U.S. Open takes measures to avoid broadcasting potential negative reactions towards President Trump during the men's final, seeking to minimize distractions during the event.

Over 1,000 Migrants Cross English Channel Amid UK Hotel Pledge
Influx of migrants crossing the English Channel continues, coinciding with political pledges to close asylum seeker hotels in the UK, intensifying immigration debates.

Suspect Charged in Fatal NC Train Stabbing of Ukrainian Refugee
Video Emerges of Ukrainian Refugee Murder on Train
A stabbing on a North Carolina train leads to the arrest and charging of a suspect with first-degree murder after a video shows brutal killing of a Ukrainian refugee.

Trial Set for Man Accused of Trump Assassination Attempt
Man Faces Federal Charges for Attempted Trump Assassination
A federal trial is set to begin for a man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump during a golf outing in Florida in 2024.

Massive Protests in DC Against Trump’s Federal Police Control
Thousands Rally in DC to Oppose Federal Troop Deployment
Thousands protest in Washington D.C. against President Trump's federal takeover of the city’s police force and deployment of National Guard troops amidst rising tensions.

Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Wins Venice’s Golden Lion
Venice Film Festival Trilogy Takes Top Honors
Jim Jarmusch’s film ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ wins Golden Lion award at Venice Film Festival, highlighting an unexpected triumph at the prestigious event.
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