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Biden Admin Grants Temporary Protections to Thousands of Afghan Nationals

By Katabella Roberts The Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Sept. 21 extended and redesignated temporary deportation protections for thousands of Afghan refugees, allowing them to temporarily work in the United States without being deported back to Taliban-led Afghanistan. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas announced the department is extending and redesignating…

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Former Trump Campaign Attorney Says Fulton County Case Based on Illegal Evidence

By Catherine Yang Kenneth Chesebro, who served as an attorney for the Trump Campaign during the then-president’s challenge of the 2020 elections, is arguing that the Fulton County District Attorney’s office is violating attorney-client privilege in its pursuit of a case against him, former President Donald Trump, and 17 other defendants. In Thursday filings, Mr.…

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UAW Escalates Strike as Progress Stalls

By Andrew Moran The United Auto Workers (UAW) is escalating its strike as the Big Three automakers—Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis—”still have serious issues to work through,” announced president Shawn Fain. Speaking in a social media video message to supporters, Mr. Fain announced that the union leadership has decided to bolster its stand-up strikes at…

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Defense Bill Doesn’t Pass Procedural Vote in House For a Second Time

By Lawrence Wilson House Republicans failed for a second time to pass a procedural vote that would allow consideration of the $826 billion defense appropriations bill by the full House. The nearly unprecedented setback comes amid a bitter battle over spending among House Republicans, just nine days ahead of a potential government shutdown. For hardliners…

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Judge Denies Request, Orders Hunter Biden to Appear in Court

By Catherine Yang A judge ruled that Hunter Biden will need to be arraigned in person, denying his request this week to attend his hearing virtually. Special counsel David Weiss had argued that Hunter Biden should be required to make in-person court appearances, opposing Mr. Biden’s request. “Hunter Biden does not contend he is injured…

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Rupert Murdoch Announces He’s Stepping Down From Fox

By Jack Phillips Billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch is stepping down from his chairman of the board position at both Fox Corporation and News Corp., the company confirmed Thursday. Mr. Murdoch will officially withdraw from his positions at the company in November, the companies said. In a note, the 92-year-old said that he’s in good…

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Musk’s SpaceX Countersues DOJ, Says Case Over Refusal to Hire Refugees Is Unconstitutional

By Zachary Stieber Elon Musk’s space company has countersued President Joe Biden’s administration, alleging its lawsuit against the company for refusing to hire refugees and asylees is unconstitutional. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in August sued SpaceX, saying the company violated U.S. immigration law by repeatedly turning away job applicants with refugee or asylee status.…

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Garland Says He Doesn’t Remember If He Discussed Hunter Biden Case With FBI

By Joseph Lord Attorney General Merrick Garland says he doesn’t remember if he discussed Hunter Biden’s case with the FBI. During his Sept. 20 testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, Mr. Garland was grilled on allegations that the Department of Justice (DOJ) had used its power to protect Mr. Biden and the first family from…

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Musk’s Neuralink to Start Human Trials of Brain Implant for Paralysis Patients

By Katabella Roberts Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company Neuralink has received approval from an independent review board and hospital to begin recruiting for the first ever human trials of its brain implant for paralysis patients. In a press release, Neuralink said it has begun recruiting patients with quadriplegia owing to cervical spinal cord injury or amyotrophic…

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Eric Clapton Helps RFK Jr. Raise $2.2 Million at Los Angeles Fundraiser

By Caden Pearson Eric Clapton helped raise $2.2 million for the presidential campaign of Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a political action committee (PAC) at a private fundraiser on Monday night, the Kennedy campaign announced Tuesday. The star-studded event, held in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, raised a total of $2.2…

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Over 1,200 Children Died of Suspected Measles Outbreak in War-Torn Sudan: UN

By Aldgra Fredly Over 1,200 children have died in refugee camps in Sudan due to a suspected measles outbreak and malnutrition amid heavy fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group, according to the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The deaths occurred in nine refugee camps in Sudan’s…

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UAW Strike Deadlock Continues, Experts Fear Repercussions

By Tom Ozimek As the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike entered day five on Tuesday, both sides remained stuck at an impasse as failed weekend talks bled into the workweek, bringing analyst predictions for a long-lasting deadlock and expert warnings that the union’s demands would make Detroit’s Big Three automakers less productive and competitive compared…

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