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Jury In Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial Reaches Verdict On All Counts
A federal jury has delivered a verdict in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, finding him guilty on two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution. The jury, however, acquitted him of the more severe charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
SCOTUS Limits Judges Ability To Stop Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a significant ruling restricting judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, marking a considerable victory for the Trump administration.
Trump’s Big Bill Hits Big Barrier To July 4 Deadline
With some Medicaid cuts off the table, Republicans are scrambling to revise and pass Pres. Trump’s bill by his deadline.
‘A Huge Decision’: Supreme Court Limits Ability Of Judges To Stop Trump
The Supreme Court has supported President Trump's initiative to restrict lower court rulings that have obstructed his policy agenda, yet indicated that his contentious proposal to terminate birthright citizenship is unlikely to be implemented.
Health Minute: Why National Hiv Testing Day Is Important
Today marks National HIV Testing Day, an initiative aimed at encouraging individuals to ascertain their HIV status promptly. Early diagnosis is paramount for effective treatment and management of HIV, underscoring the importance of widespread testing efforts.
U.S. Bombs Iran In ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’ Attack
The United States launched a military operation, 'Operation Midnight Hammer,' on Saturday, targeting three nuclear facilities in Iran. At a press conference on Sunday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the operation had effectively "obliterated" Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Iranians Demonstrate Against U.S. Air Strikes
Crowds of Iranians assembled on Sunday to voice their outrage over the United States' missile strikes targeting nuclear facilities in Iran, echoing their leaders' vows of retaliation.
Fireworks Explode During Protests In Seattle
Seattle police officers intervened in anti-ICE protests on Wednesday following incidents where individuals set fire to a dumpster and fireworks were ignited. Authorities reported the detention of eight protesters in the city.
WA: Mayor Says City Won’t Cooperate With Ice
Mayor Bruce Harrell affirms the city's commitment to upholding residents' First Amendment rights, while civil rights advocates warn that the absence of state laws preventing ICE activities in Washington could jeopardize freedoms such as free speech.
LA, Other Major Cities Grapple With Protests Against ICE
Police began “mass arrests” of protesters after an emergency curfew came into effect for part of downtown Los Angeles. Marybel Gonzalez reports.
