Clashes escalate at Newark ICE detention center as dueling protests intensify
Violent confrontations between anti-ICE demonstrators and state police continued Saturday outside Delaney Hall, with tear gas deployed and a curfew enacted by Newark's mayor.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has removed Sheriff Anthony Miranda and named Edwin Raymond, a former NYPD lieutenant and whistleblower, as his replacement.
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Spurs defeat Thunder in Game 7 to reach NBA Finals against Knicks
San Antonio beat Oklahoma City 111-103 Saturday to advance to the Finals for the first time since 2014, setting up a matchup with New York beginning Wednesday.
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Guatemala denies US military strike agreement on drug cartels
President Bernardo Arévalo clarified that Guatemala sought enhanced security cooperation with Washington, not joint military operations on its territory.
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Netanyahu orders Israeli forces to control 70% of Gaza Strip
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Thursday he has directed the military to seize control of 70% of Gaza, exceeding the October ceasefire agreement terms.
Federal judge declines to block Trump's mail voting executive order
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ruled Thursday against temporarily blocking the March 31 executive order restricting voting by mail.
Trump administration plans to halt international flights in sanctuary cities
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the administration is drawing up plans to stop processing international flights in cities with sanctuary laws, citing protests at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey.
Drag queen Pattie Gonia breaks silence on Patagonia trademark lawsuit
Environmental activist Wyn Wiley, who performs as Pattie Gonia, has publicly challenged the outdoor clothing company's legal action after four months of private resolution efforts.
BP ousted chair Manifold denies conduct allegations as boardroom turmoil deepens
Albert Manifold, removed as BP chairman after less than a year, disputes reports of misconduct and says no concerns were raised with him directly.
U.S. opens criminal inquiry into E. Jean Carroll over Trump accusations
Federal investigators are examining whether Carroll committed perjury in her civil lawsuits against the former president.
Serena Williams in talks to return at Queen's Club next month
The 23-time Grand Slam champion is considering a doubles appearance at the WTA 500 event in London in June, nearly four years after stepping away.
Trump refiles $10bn defamation lawsuit against Wall Street Journal
Donald Trump's lawyers refiled a lawsuit against the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper over reporting on alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
US and Iran reach preliminary accord on ceasefire and nuclear talks
Negotiators agreed on a 60-day memorandum extending the ceasefire and opening nuclear discussions, pending Trump's final approval.
U.S. strikes Iranian military site as ceasefire remains fragile
The U.S. military conducted defensive strikes Wednesday on an Iranian ground control station in Bandar Abbas, downing four drones near the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump threatens to 'destroy' Oman over Iran strait negotiations
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action against Oman during a cabinet meeting, citing reported talks between Oman and Iran over controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
Neymar sidelined two to three weeks with calf injury before World Cup
Brazil's forward will miss the team's opening match against Morocco on June 13 due to a grade two calf injury confirmed by the national team doctor.