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Media under fire for ‘pointless’ narrative on deportations Seattle radio host Jason Rantz and content creator Natalie Beisner join ‘Fox News @ Night’ to compare photos of President Donald Trump and Biden, the media narrative around deportations and violent protests on University of Washington’s campus. A federal judge said Wednesday that any potential deportation flights to Libya or Saudi Arabia would violate a court order if the Trump administration does not provide advanced notification to the impacted illegal immigrants and their attorneys first. The administration has not confirmed planned deportation flights to either country, but a group of attorneys representing illegal…

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A 48-year-old man has been charged with stalking and vandalism, including crashing his car through the front gate of the actress Jennifer Aniston’s Bel Air home, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said.The man, Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, from New Albany, Miss., could face three years in prison, the district attorney’s office said in a news release. He is accused of repeatedly harassing Ms. Aniston and “sending her unwanted social media, voice mail and email messages” over a roughly two-year period starting March 1, 2023.“Stalking is a crime that can quickly escalate from harassment to dangerous, violent actions, threatening…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario is set to begin work on building its first small modular nuclear reactor, the Ford government has announced, with completion targeted for the end of the decade. On Thursday morning, Energy Minister Stephen Lecce announced the government had approved Ontario Power Generation’s plan to begin work on building the first of four small nuclear modular reactors in the province.Ontario Power Generation — which said it would pay for the reactors by relying on debt and funds raised from the utility rate instead of major government funding — is planning to build…

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Different style, different moves, different intent, different margin – but same result.Fremantle changed plenty from their horrible performance against St Kilda last week but still walked off Optus Stadium disappointed following a 14-point loss to Collingwood on Thursday night.On a night where they won the inside-50s by a whopping tally of 63-34, the clearances 44-29, and restricted Nick Daicos to only 18 possessions, Fremantle simply couldn’t find a way to kick a winning score. Collingwood’s class prevailed as Jamie Elliott kicked six goals to lead his team to a 15. 7 (97) to 12.11 (83) victory.Fremantle couldn’t afford a repeat…

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BEIJING: Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit Malaysia in late May for a summit with a newly established group of Southeast Asian and Arab nations that Beijing hopes to rally against US tariffs, two sources told Reuters. China is on an offensive to mend ties with the European Union, Japan and Korea after US President Donald Trump unleashed a global tariff salvo on Apr 2, which he then abruptly paused for dozens of countries except China. Li will be in Kuala Lumpur for the ASEAN-GCC-China summit on May 27, held shortly after the ASEAN Summit on May 26, two sources familiar…

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Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Shopify — Shares of the commerce technology platform dove 8.7% even after first-quarter revenue came in at $2.36 billion in revenue for the first quarter, beating the FactSet consensus estimate of $2.33 billion. Shopify had risen 20% over the past month, and its full year guidance set operating expenses at 39%-40% of total revenue with free cash flow profit margin in the mid-teens, similar to the first quarter, FactSet’s SteetAccount service said. AppLovin — The artificial intelligence-powered marketing platform’s rallied 14.7% on stronger-than-predicted first-quarter earnings. AppLovin earned $1.67 per share on…

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The Russian soldiers who occupy Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine seemed excited about the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, the Russian holiday that marks the surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II.The soldiers posted videos on social media, verified by The New York Times, of themselves hanging colorful posters and banners with messages in Russian like “Happy Victory Day.” One poster said “Immortal Regiment” and showed photos of veterans from the Soviet Union who fought in the war. Others proclaimed “Proud of Victory 1941-1945” and “80 years of the Great Victory.” One video showed the red flag of the Soviet…

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Washington — The Trump administration appears to have invoked the state secrets privilege to withhold information in the case involving the mistaken removal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador and any efforts by the Trump administration to return him to the United States.The administration’s assertion of the privilege was revealed in an order from U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, which asked lawyers for Abrego Garcia and the Justice Department to file additional legal papers about the administration’s “invocations of privilege, principally the state secrets and deliberative process privileges.”Xinis gave the two sides until Monday to submit the filings “addressing…

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A suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang was among five people arrested during a human smuggling bust in Texas, authorities said Wednesday.The three suspects accused of human smuggling have been “circumventing Border Patrol checkpoints” and using known human smuggling routes to bring up to 15 people per week into the U.S., Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar told reporters. He said two other individuals present during their arrests were accused of drug possession. The three suspects charged with human smuggling were identified as 24-year-old Jose Francisco Barriento Vega of Mexico, 49-year-old Mary Lou Tula and 44-year-old Alexis Segundo…

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