Could a Madison Square Garden wedding be the love story of Taylor Swift's wildest dreams? Officials confirmed someone applied for a permit to close the streets near Madison Square Garden on 4 July. US Supreme Court scales back Roundup cancer lawsuits in victory for company More than 100,000 plaintiffs had filed cases in US state and federal courts alleging cancer link to weedkiller Roundup. IRGC warns against new Hormuz route for ships: What we know Experts say disagreements over shipping routes and transit fees could complicate efforts to reach a permanent agreement. On the ground and online, Venezuelans desperately search for missing relatives. Friends and family of those in the earthquake zone were turning to social media and heading to affected neighborhoods as they awaited an official rescue response. Supreme Court rules Trump may end legal protection for Haitians and Syrians The court said Congress gave the Department of Homeland Security the power to cancel temporary protections for migrants from unsafe countries. |
The final frontier: Israel aims to become world leader in space attack capabilities, Katz says During the 2026 war, Israel struck multiple Iranian spacewar related facilities, including facilities working on developing capabilities to attack satellites in space. Australia's highest-paid TV presenter faces backlash over Tommy Robinson interview Australia's highest-paid TV presenter is reportedly set to lose his job after hosting British far-right activist Tommy Robinson on his podcast. Helping overlooked colleagues recover their motivation when you become their boss Doing nothing if you get promoted over a colleague increases the likelihood of them leaving and you losing a valued team member Senator Ron Wyden accuses US health agency of plan to deport more than 500 migrant children Wyden says in a letter addressed to Robert F Kennedy Jr that HHS is preparing an ‘unprecedented legal framework’ Ron Wyden , a US senator of Oregon , accused the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) of preparing to use what he describes as an “unprecedented legal framework” to deport more than 500 unaccompanied migrant children currently in the custody of the agency’s Office of Refugee R… Indian man in Boston pleads guilty to visa fraud; took part in a fake robbery to get U visa 40-year-old Mitul Patel pleaded guilty in Boston, Massachusetts, to visa fraud, where an organized gang staged a robbery so that the 'victims' could apply for a U visa. Mitul Patel was one of the so-called victims. King Charles III is expected to reveal personal tax bill in bid to boost transparency King Charles III is expected to reveal his personal tax bill on Thursday, becoming the first British monarch to do so |
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