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How covering your face became a constitutional matter: Mask debate tests free speech rights
Donald Trump’s calls to ban protest masks has ignited a legal battle over free speech, privacy and whether face coverings are protected by the First Amendment.
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Israel agrees to a ceasefire as Iran launches its final round of missiles
Israel has agreed to a bilateral ceasefire following days of intense fighting and declaring the completion of its military operation against Iran.
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Oil rises, U.S. stock futures slide as markets react to U.S. strike on Iran
The price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose 3.3% to $79.60 a barrel. U.S. crude rose 3.1% to $76.16 a barrel.
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U.S. signals a willingness to renew talks with Iran and avoid a prolonged war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a news conference that America “does not seek war” with Iran.
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Vance says U.S. ‘not at war with Iran, we're at war with Iran's nuclear program'
President Donald Trump said Saturday night that the U.S. had dropped bombs on three Iranian nuclear sites, the first time the U.S. has directly attacked Iran.
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Pentagon issues warning after Iranian nuclear strikes: Retaliation would be ‘incredibly poor choice'
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine held a press briefing the morning after U.S. strikes hit three Iranian nuclear sites. “Our forces remain on high alert and are fully postured to respond to any Iranian retaliation or proxy attacks,” Caine said.
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Trump calls U.S. strikes against Iran ‘spectacular' success, threatens future military action
President Donald Trump held a presidential address Saturday night to confirm military strikes “totally obliterated” three Iranian nuclear sites, calling for Iran’s Supreme Leader to “make peace” or face further military action.
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Catholic clergy supports World Refugee Day from the cathedral to the courtroom
San Diego’s Catholic bishop leads a spiritual response to Trump administration’s mass deportation policies.
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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil freed from immigration detention
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was released from federal immigration detention, freed after three months.
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San Diego religious leaders attend deportation hearings in federal court
San Diego’s newly appointed Catholic bishop held a mass in honor of World Refugee Day before going to the courthouse downtown to support immigrants, reports NBC 7’s M.G. Perez
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Layoff notices delivered to hundreds of Voice of America employees
The Trump administration terminated 637 Voice of America and U.S. Agency of Global Media employees on Friday, the president’s senior adviser Kari Lake said.
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to release Mahmoud Khalil
U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz said he did not think Khalil was a flight risk, nor a danger to the community and added it was “highly, highly unusual” that the government was seeking his detainment.
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to release Mahmoud Khalil
U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz said he did not think Khalil was a flight risk, nor a danger to the community and added it was “highly, highly unusual” that the government was seeking his detainment.
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Here's what your student loan bill could be under new repayment plan in Republicans' ‘big beautiful' bill
A new income-driven repayment plan in Republicans’ megabill could leave many federal student loan borrowers with larger monthly payments, a new analysis finds.
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Supreme Court rejects fast track of Trump tariff challenge by toy companies
Legal challenges to President Donald Trump’s April 2 tariffs have introduced uncertainty around a central piece of his trade agenda.
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Iran not sure it can trust U.S. after Israeli attack, foreign minister says
Iran’s foreign minister said the country isn’t sure it can trust the U.S. in diplomatic talks.
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Appeals court says Trump can keep control of California National Guard troops
An appeals court on Thursday allowed Trump to keep control of National Guard troops he deployed to L.A. following protests over immigration raids.
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Appeals court lets Trump keep control National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles during protests
An appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump to keep control of National Guard troops he deployed to Los Angeles following protests over immigration raids. The decision halts a ruling from a lower court judge who found Trump acted illegally when he activated the soldiers over opposition from California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The deployment was the first by a...
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Trump is relying on a small circle of advisers as he weighs Iran strikes
Donald Trump is increasingly relying on a small group of advisers for critical input as he weighs whether to order U.S. military action in Iran.