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Appeals Court Backs ICE Detention Without Bond

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that illegal immigrants detained by ICE have no right to a bond hearing, dealing a significant legal blow to immigration attorneys who have been using those hearings to spring detainees back onto American streets.

Landmark Settlement Blocks Federal Pressure on Big Tech

A civil rights group has reached a landmark settlement with the federal government, permanently barring dozens of federal agencies from pressuring social media companies to remove or suppress lawful speech online.

Melania Trump Says Robots Can Teach Your Kids

First Lady Melania Trump welcomed the First Spouses of 45 countries at the White House as part of a historic summit centered on integrating artificial intelligence into education.

Philly DA Threatens to Jail ICE Agents

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner threatened to arrest federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deployed to Philadelphia International Airport, warning agents they could face handcuffs, a courtroom, and a jail cell if they carried out their duties on his turf.

USC Cancels Debate Over Obsession with Race

The University of Southern California (USC) canceled a debate between gubernatorial candidates after receiving backlash for allegedly excluding non-White candidates.

Trump’s Golden Dome Advances With Tech Giants

Anduril Industries and Palantir Technologies are working to develop software for the Golden Dome, a source familiar with the matter shared with Reuters.

House Unanimously Backs Supersonic Flight Comeback

The House of Representatives unanimously voted to legalize supersonic flight in a major shift in aviation policy.

Democrat Calls ICE Raids ‘Terroristic Attacks’

Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) accused Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers of committing "terroristic attacks" on U.S. citizens during a hearing, drawing an immediate rebuke from Republican colleagues.

Iran Rejects Offer to End Conflict

Iran rejected a U.S.-supported ceasefire proposal and instead demanded its own conditions to end the conflict.

Congress Just Sent Classified Brennan Documents to Federal Prosecutors

The House Intelligence Committee voted this week to transmit classified documents tied to former CIA Director John Brennan to federal prosecutors, a move that signals the Justice Department may be building toward criminal charges.

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