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Immigration raids in LA expand despite protests with teargas and flash-bangs
Border patrol personnel in riot gear and gas masks descend on an industrial park in Paramount
A day after the arrest of a union leader in Los Angeles, federal immigration authorities faced widespread backlash from California officials even as they moved forward with a renewed immigration crackdown in nearby Paramount that was met by more protests.
US immigration authorities on Saturday extended area raids into Paramount, south-east of Los Angeles, and were met with more protests outside an industrial park.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to the US, charged with transporting people in the country illegally
JD Vance says Elon Musk’s attack against Trump is a ‘huge mistake’
Vice-president was interviewed by comedian Theo Von, who also asked him if he ‘got high’ on election night
JD Vance said Elon Musk was making a “huge mistake” going after Donald Trump in a storm of bitter and inflammatory social media posts after a falling-out between the two men.
But the vice-president, in an interview released on Friday after the very public blowup between the world’s richest person and arguably the world’s most powerful, also tried to downplay Musk’s blistering attacks as an “emotional guy” who got frustrated.
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A top Taliban official offers amnesty to Afghans who fled the country and urges them to return
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Russian drones and missiles target Ukraine’s Kharkiv, killing 3, officials say
Seattle robbery suspect charged with string of burglaries at homes of NFL and MLB stars
Brad Marchand’s double-overtime winner in Game 2 helps Panthers even Stanley Cup Final with Oilers
Texas bests Texas Tech to win its first NCAA softball national championship
Jackie Robinson, Minnie Minoso mural vandalized in Miami
Arkansas killer and rapist caught after 13-day manhunt in mountains
Grant Hardin, nicknamed ‘Devil in the Ozarks’, had escaped from prison after impersonating a corrections officer
A former police chief who is also a convicted killer and rapist nicknamed the “Devil in the Ozarks” was captured by law enforcement 1.5 miles north-west of the prison he escaped from following a 13-day manhunt in the mountains of northern Arkansas, authorities announced on Friday.
Grant Hardin’s identity was confirmed through fingerprinting, the Izard county sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.
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Canadian man once convicted in U.S. of supporting al-Qaida charged in Montreal over alleged bomb threats
AP PHOTOS: Tattoos, clay and bouncing hair bring the French Open to life
It’s the small details that bring the French Open to life — a ball smashing into the strings of Quentin Halys’ racket as he serves, red clay staining a ball boy’s hand, or the burst of dust as Andrey Rublev knocks clay from his shoes.
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5 Proud Boys prosecuted for Capitol riot sue federal government for $100M
Ex-police chief and ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ killer Grant Hardin captured after nearly 2 weeks on run in prison break
Earthquake of 4.1 preliminary magnitude felt in Atlanta
An earthquake measuring 4.1 in preliminary magnitude as reported in Tennessee on Saturday
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Supreme Court sides with Trump admin in permitting DOGE access to Social Security data
101 dogs living in packed, filthy conditions removed from North Carolina home
Trump announces US-China trade talks in London next week
President, who had Thursday call with China’s Xi Jinping amid tariff dispute, says ‘meeting should go very well’
Senior US administration officials will meet with a Chinese delegation on Monday in London for the next round of trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing, Donald Trump said on Friday.
The meeting comes after a phone call between Trump and the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, on Thursday, which the US president described as a “very positive” conversation as the two countries attempt to break an impasse over tariffs and global supplies of rare earth minerals.
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The Latest: Trump-Musk relationship appears to implode
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Police now say they are investigating shooting of actor Jonathan Joss as possible hate crime
King of the Hill actor’s husband claimed killing was due to his sexual orientation, which police initially dismissed
Investigators are looking into whether the sexual orientation of King of the Hill voice actor Jonathan Joss played a role in his shooting death in Texas, authorities said on Thursday, walking back a previous statement about the potential motive.
Joss’s husband has claimed the person who killed the actor yelled “violent homophobic slurs” before opening fire outside his home in San Antonio on Sunday night. A day after the shooting, San Antonio police issued a statement saying they had found “no evidence whatsoever to indicate that Mr Joss’ murder was related to his sexual orientation”.
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What the handwritten diary of Luigi Mangione revealed in the court
Musk’s threat to withdraw Dragon capsule would leave NASA with 1 option: Russia
AP PHOTOS: Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha
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