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President Donald Trump blasted China on social media, driving US stocks in the red. There may be additional visa vetting for people that visit Harvard from abroad. Former President Joe Biden struck an optimistic tone about his cancer diagnosis. We’ll tell you about a deadly flooding disaster in Nigeria. Plus, Sean "Diddy" Combs’ longtime archrival, has offered him legal advice.
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We start with the Supreme Court's latest ruling on the fate of a Biden era immigration program. We tell you why Americans are spending less and what it means for the economy. We hear from the high school student at the center of a funding controversy over trans athletes in sports. The suspect in Monday’s car ramming in Liverpool has appeared in court. Plus, a major candy maker is recalling some of its products over cannabis concerns.
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France says Israel could face a tougher stance from the European Union if humanitarian conditions in Gaza don’t improve. Immigration pressures are reportedly putting a strain on US law enforcement. A heatwave and wildfires are likely to cause problems in the US this weekend. Actor and comedian Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges. Plus, Sydney Sweeney is selling her old bathwater.
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We’ll talk through where things stand with tariffs after a whirlwind week. Canadian wildfires are starting to send harmful smoke across the border. Investigators think a migrant accused of threatening President Donald Trump might have been framed. A NYC police detective is being questioned in relation to a bizarre crypto currency kidnapping and torture plot. Plus, we’ll tell you which word crowned this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee champion.
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been reinstated – for now. The president met with the Federal Reserve chairman for the first time in his second term. We’ll tell you where the latest round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations stands. Authorities are offering rewards to capture escaped inmates. Plus, we have details on a partial glacier collapse that buried a Swiss village.
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We begin with a federal judge’s order on Harvard University’s student visa program. Israel is making major moves in the occupied West Bank as the country signs off on the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal. The Supreme Court delivered a blow to environmentalists on infrastructure projects. The Trump administration is preventing some companies from doing business in China. Plus, how one town is hoping to attract more residents.
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Celebrations at Harvard University’s commencement ceremony are being overshadowed by a legal battle over international students. We’ll tell you how a family-run wine company went head-to-head with the Trump administration and won. Home sellers now outnumber buyers by the largest margin in years. The American flag has been raised at the US ambassador's residence in Syria for the first time since 2012. Plus, who’s in and who’s almost out of the NBA finals.
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A recent court ruling blocking most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs is causing uncertainty. Ukraine is scrambling to set up drone defenses. A Mississippi city has issued a curfew after a college football player was killed in a shooting. Plus, we'll tell you why Japan is putting a stop to baby names like Pikachu.
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A federal court has blocked the bulk of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Elon Musk says he’s leaving the Trump administration. The Secretary of State says the US will revoke Chinese students' visas. A UN warehouse in Gaza has been stormed by desperate Palestinians. Plus, we’ll tell you which celebrity beauty brand has been bought for a huge sum.
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At a WH swearing-in ceremony, President Donald Trump addressed foreign policy, pardons, and other issues. The President also doubled down on his attacks against Harvard University. Investors are learning to take Trump’s words with a grain of salt – and a bit of salsa, too. We explain why Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyers asked for a mistrial. Plus, the Tate brothers are facing more legal woes.
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We start with the State Department’s new policy to restrict some US visas. A federal judge has ruled over whether DOGE can access sensitive treasury payment systems. We’ll tell you about the latest controversial immigration policy that the Trump administration is appealing to SCOTUS. Two Democrats are putting their congressional winning experience to the gubernatorial test. Plus, Terry Bradshaw had this to say about his former NFL team’s quest to acquire quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that Hamas’ de facto leader has been killed by an airstrike in Gaza. The US is pausing new student visa interviews, as Harvard faces a federal legal fight over its international student program. Planned Parenthood has cancelled all abortions in Missouri, following a state Supreme Court ruling. Trump Media wants a multi-bullion bitcoin fund. Plus, a French doctor found guilty of sexually abusing hundreds of patients has been sentenced.
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We'll tell you how former hostages and families are marking 600 days of war in Gaza. Elon Musk says President Donald Trump’s bill will undermine his work. ICE have made 40 arrests in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. We’ll tell you why prosecutors in Brazil are suing a Chinese electric vehicle giant. Plus, a sperm donor who helped conceive dozens of children is sparking calls for reform.
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Palestinian health authorities say one person was killed after chaos at an aid delivery site in Gaza. President Donald Trump warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin he’s “playing with fire.” Another SpaceX launch didn’t go to plan. Trump has pardoned a couple from reality TV. Plus, a report found global temperatures are going to stay high in the coming years.
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We start with the latest move from the Trump administration that could deter international student from studying in the US. We highlight three high-profile cases the FBI plans to further investigate. King Charles III gave a significant speech in Canada’s parliament following President Donald Trump’s annexation threats. Chaos erupted on the first day of a newly established aid site in Gaza. Plus, prosecutors called another important witness to the stand in the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial.
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RFK Jr. announced changes to the CDC’s immunization schedule. President Donald Trump vented frustrations at Russia’s president on social media. Tesla has a Europe problem. The search is on for another inmate who escaped prison. And, we’ll tell you what a group of scientists unearthed that dates back thousands of years.
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People in the US are feeling better about the economy. We’ll look ahead to the Supreme Court’s final weeks of session. NPR has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over attempts to cut its funding. Week three of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trial is underway with a former employee on the stand. Plus, we’ll tell you how much it’s going to cost to check a bag on this airline.
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The Trump administration is expected to tell federal agencies to cancel their contracts with Harvard University. It’s a big week for the economy - we’ll tell you about some key data coming out. At least two people were killed in a shooting in Philadelphia. Rescue operations are underway after a blast at a chemical plant in China. Plus, we’ll tell you why a man swam 60 miles around Martha’s Vineyard.
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After a weekend of record-breaking attacks on Ukraine, Russia is facing pressure from the US and Europe. Israel’s military is preparing for an “unprecedented attack” on Gaza. Another three New Orleans escapees have been captured, leaving two more on the run. Dozens of people were injured after an incident at a parade celebrating Liverpool Football Club. Plus, New York says goodbye to a civil rights activist, war hero and history-making Congressman.
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As President Donald Trump said he’s delaying some tariffs, we’ll tell you how the duties could make some of your Memorial Day event shopping more expensive. House Speaker Mike Johnson has been defending Trump’s domestic policy bill as it faces concerns in the Senate. A doctor in Gaza has lost 9 of her 10 children in a strike. The bodies of four World War II soldiers have been returned to their hometowns. Plus, we’ll look at what’s in store for the American penny after it stops being minted.
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