Supreme Court Clears Trump to End Legal Protections for 500,000 Migrants
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration may revoke temporary protected status for over 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, accelerating deportations amid widespread debate and legal challenges.
24 Hours Supreme Court clears Trump to end immigrant protections + Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50 percent + Pentagon warns Asia of imminent China threat + Elon Musk exits Trump administration with black eye + 250 million bees escape overturned truck in Washington + Russian missile kills child in Ukraine strike + PBS sues Trump administration over funding cuts + US senators meet Zelensky amid Ukraine peace doubts + New Orleans inmates’ helpers arrested in jail escape + Massive salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers widens + Saudi warns Iran on nuclear deal or face strike + California track final ignites transgender athlete protests + MIT shutters DEI office amid federal pressure + France, US, Europe risk losing credibility, Macron warns + Trump nominates far-right podcaster to ethics post + Federal court blocks Trump’s mass federal layoffs
Number 50% - Trump doubles steel import tariffs to protect US industry
Quote "We’re going to fight and win against China if needed" — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
Supreme Court clears Trump to strip immigrant protections
SCOTUS allows Trump to end legal parole for 500K migrants
Supreme Court lets Trump revoke parole for 530,000 foreign nationals
Supreme Court rulings enable Trump administration to revoke humanitarian and temporary protected status for over 500,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, accelerating deportations despite ongoing legal challenges.

Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50% at Pennsylvania rally
Trump announces 50% steel tariffs amid Nippon Steel deal
Trump pledges to raise steel tariffs to 50% to help US Steel deal
President Donald Trump announces a doubling of steel import tariffs from 25% to 50%, framing it as a move to protect U.S. steel industry and celebrating a major investment deal with Japan’s Nippon Steel.

Pentagon warns Asia of imminent China threat
Hegseth urges Asia to boost defense against China threat
Hegseth pledges U.S. military support for Taiwan amid China threat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns of an imminent military threat from China to Taiwan, calls on Asian allies to bolster their defense spending amid escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.

Elon Musk exits Trump administration with black eye
Musk sports black eye as Trump bids him farewell
Elon Musk deflects questions on drug use at White House
Elon Musk formally exits his role in the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, sporting a notable black eye amid reports of drug use, with Trump praising his service and promising ongoing involvement.

250 million bees escape overturned truck in Washington
Police warn after 250 million bees spill in US crash
Emergency alerts after 250 million bees escape in Washington
Approximately 250 million honeybees escape after a semi-truck overturns in Washington State, prompting emergency warnings and ongoing efforts by experts to recapture the massive swarm threatening the local area.

Russian missile kills child in Ukraine strike
Child killed in Russian strike as Zelensky accuses Putin
A Russian missile strike kills a child and injures another in Ukraine, underscoring the ongoing brutal conflict as diplomatic efforts remain uncertain.

PBS sues Trump administration over funding cuts
PBS sues Trump over executive order to cut funding
Federal broadcaster PBS sues Trump for funding pull
PBS sues the Trump administration over orders to strip federal funding, alleging viewpoint discrimination as federal efforts intensify to cut public broadcasting budgets.

US senators meet Zelensky amid Ukraine peace doubts
Graham, Blumenthal meet Zelensky in Kyiv
US Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky amidst growing doubts over upcoming peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.

New Orleans inmates’ helpers arrested in jail escape
Reward raised to $50K for info on escaped New Orleans inmates
Family and friends of New Orleans inmates arrested for aiding recent jail escape; at least 14 people involved in providing support to fugitives who cut hole in jail.

Massive salmonella outbreak tied to cucumbers grows
Cucumber salmonella outbreak hits 18 states
Salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers expands across 18 states, sickening over 45 people and prompting widespread recalls to prevent further infections.
Saudi warns Iran on nuclear deal or risk strike
Middle East power player tells Iran: Take Trump deal or war
Saudi Arabia warns Iran to accept nuclear deal with Trump or face military strike, highlighting escalating tensions over Middle East nuclear negotiations.

Trans athlete sparks California track protests
Protests erupt over trans athlete at California championship
California's high school track and field championship ignites protests and arrests amid controversy over transgender athlete AB Hernandez competing against female rivals.

MIT shuts DEI office under federal pressure
Purdue follows as DEI offices close amid Trump scrutiny
Massachusetts Institute of Technology shuts down its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office amid growing pressure from the Trump administration and federal agencies.

Macron warns West could lose credibility over wars
Macron calls for Europe-Asia unity on US-China rivalry
French President Emmanuel Macron warns that the West risks losing credibility due to perceived double standards on Ukraine and Gaza conflicts, calling for stronger Europe-Asia cooperation.

Trump taps far-right podcaster for ethics watchdog post
Trump names controversial figure to federal ethics agency
President Donald Trump nominates former far-right podcast host Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel, stirring controversy over his political background.

Appeals court blocks Trump’s federal mass layoff plan
Court keeps judge’s block on Trump’s government overhaul
Federal appeals court blocks Trump administration’s bid to resume mass layoffs across federal agencies, maintaining a judges' ruling that restricts workforce downsizing.
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