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Trump administration admits man was deported to El Salvador mega prison due to ‘error’

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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia had legal protection from being deported to his home country of El Salvador, from which his lawyers say he fled aged 16.

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Judge in long-running lawsuit declines to block the use of Georgia’s voting system

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Judge in long-running lawsuit declines to block the use of Georgia’s voting system [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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FA lobbies UK government to make ‘tailgating’ at turnstiles a criminal offence

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  • Governing body hopes law will be in place for Euro 2028
  • FA: ‘Enforcing entry points is a huge drain on resources’

The Football Association has stepped up its lobbying of the government to make forced entry into football stadiums, so-called “tailgating”, a criminal offence before the United Kingdom and Ireland host the 2028 men’s European Championship.

The policing minister Dame Diana Johnson was a guest of the FA at Wembley for last month’s Carabao Cup final, where 68 of the 91 arrests made were for attempting to enter the ground without a ticket.

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Rightwing groups across US push new bans to limit ‘obscene’ books in libraries

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Critics say bans would hinder rights as proponents would impose their beliefs on others who don’t share their views

Rightwing groups around the US are pushing legislation that would place new limits on what books are allowed in school libraries in a move that critics decry as censorship often focused on LGBTQ+ issues or race or imposing conservative social values.

Caught up in the attempts at suppressing books are classics like The Color Purple and Slaughterhouse Five.

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Tampa’s MOSI debuts new 8-story dome theater, second largest in country

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TAMPA — Six-year-old Allison Morales Santiz dropped her jaw as she stepped into the newly opened MOSI Digital Dome Theatre, where the screen ahead showed a broad image of the Earth and the International Space Station floating miles above it. “I feel dizzy,” she said. The tiny first grader from Forrest Hills Elementary School in Tampa was among the first kids to attend the first field trip at …

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I drink my own pee for the health benefits — I also do urine enemas and splash it on my skin to sunbathe

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Troy Casey doesn’t mind the taste, calling it “hair of the dog” — but several experts have shared warnings about his “direct biofeedback loop.”

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Tariffs don’t all act the same

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The Trump administration is set to slap a broad set of tariffs on imported goods. Similar policies have had a range of impacts in the past.

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Sirens wail and families cry at Myanmar disaster site

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As the sirens wailed outside the ruins of Mandalay’s Sky Villa condominium and Myanmar began a minute’s silence for its more than 2,000 earthquake dead, Shwe Sin thought of her missing child.The Sky Villa block was one of Mandalay’s better housing options, with a generator offering 24-hour electricity — a rarity in war-ravaged Myanmar even before Friday’s quake — as well as a gym and a swimming pool.

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Wendy Williams initially thought guardianship was for finances, not loss of control: source

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The former talk show host, 60, was assigned a court-ordered guardian after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia — a degenerative disease that causes memory loss.

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How Trump’s tariffs will affect the economy and your wallet

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Here’s what “liberation day” means for you.

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