Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Since Saturday, Customs and Border Protection agents have descended upon North Carolina's largest city, Charlotte, arresting at least 130 people so far since the operation began over the weekend, according to the Department of Homeland Security. This immigration enforcement operation, which federal law enforcement dubbed "Operation Charlotte's Web," comes as sanctuary cities and jurisdictions remain top targets for ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
The Justice Department's indictment of James Comey was riddled with problems that may give the former FBI director legal grounds to have it dismissed, a federal judge ruled on Monday. "The record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding," US Magistrate Judge William ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday the U.S. "may be having some discussions" with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a potential diplomatic avenue as the U.S. further builds up its military presence near the South American country with the arrival of its most advanced aircraft carrier. Trump didn't offer details about the possible discussions with Maduro, but he said ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Sheikh Hasina, the ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has been sentenced to death after being found guilty of crimes against humanity for the violent suppression of student protests last year that led to the collapse of her government. A panel of three judges from the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Bangladesh's domestic war crimes court, delivered their verdict Monday, ruling that Hasina was responsible for ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Purdue moved back to No. 1 in the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll Monday ahead of Houston, which spent a single week there after leapfrogging the Boilermakers. It's hardly a two-team race for the top, though. UConn, Arizona and Duke also got No. 1 votes from the 61-member media panel in a poll that also saw No. 6 Louisville and No. 8 Illinois jump into the top 10. The Boilermakers got 44 first-place votes ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
The UN Security Council passed a US-drafted resolution Monday that aims to move beyond the fragile truce in Gaza to a more sustainable peace and the reconstruction of the devastated enclave. The 15-member council voted 13 to 0 in favor of the resolution, with abstentions by Russia and China, which declined to use their veto power to block the measure. The resolution was intended to add international legitimacy to ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Shabana Mahmood, the United Kingdom's home secretary, has said the country's asylum system is "not working" and is placing "intense strain on communities" ahead of proposals for major government reforms that would end refugees' automatic right to settle permanently in the UK. Speaking to the BBC on Sunday, Mahmood said undocumented migration is "tearing the country apart". The government's proposals, to be unveiled ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
BEIJING (AP) — Less than a month into her term, Japan's conservative leader has stirred tensions with China by suggesting a Chinese move against Taiwan could prompt a Japanese military response. China objects to the involvement of other countries in Taiwan, notably the United States, which is the main supplier of weapons to the self-governing island. Beijing claims it as its own and says it must come under ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
The US transportation department has lifted its emergency order to cut flights across the country, saying enough air traffic controllers are now coming to work to alleviate safety concerns. During the government shutdown that started in October, there was a rise in absences of air traffic controllers, who - as essential employees - were required to work without pay, which led airports to delay or ground flights. ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Former Harvard University president Larry Summers said Monday that he will step back from his public commitments "to rebuild trust and repair relationships with the people closest to me" amid withering criticism — including from Senator Elizabeth Warren — over his ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Summers made the announcement hours after Warren said that Harvard University should cut ties ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. Invading parasitic ant queens trick ant workers from different colonies into killing and dismembering their own mother, so the invader can step in and take the throne, according to a new study. The parasite ...
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Even ahead of sharp new restrictions imposed by the Trump administration , the number of international students coming to college in the United States was ticking downward, though their ranks in Massachusetts stayed strong , a new report found. There were roughly 1.2 million students from abroad studying at US universities in the 2024-25 academic year, and overall international student enrollment was down 1 percent ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
The number of Palestinians dying in Israeli custody surged to nearly 100 people since the start of the war in Gaza , according to a report published Monday by a human rights group that says systematic violence and denial of medical care at prisons and detention centers contributed to many of the deaths it examined. The picture that emerges from the report by Physicians for Human Rights -Israel is consistent with ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Former Amazon CEO to co-head Project Prometheus with tech executive Vik Bajaj, according to the New York Times After stepping down as Amazon's CEO four years ago, Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder and former chief executive of the online shopping company, is going to be a CEO again. This time, Bezos has appointed himself co-CEO of an AI startup called Project Prometheus, the New York Times reported, citing ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to cut the engines of a passenger flight in 2023 while riding off-duty in the cockpit will serve no prison time, a federal judge ruled Monday, bringing an end to a case that drew attention to the need for more mental health support for pilots. U.S. District Court Judge Amy Baggio sentenced Joseph Emerson to credit for time served and supervised ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Tasmania and the ACT shut schools as recalls issued for products at large chainstores but consumer watchdog says risk to children is low More than 70 public schools in the ACT were closed on Monday after the consumer regulator recalled several children's sand products because they could contain asbestos. Last week, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a recall for several products sold ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Ticket-holders to be fast-tracked for visa screening while Trump again threatens to relocate games from some cities The Trump administration on Monday unveiled a new fast-track visa system for the millions of visitors expected to come to the US for the 2026 World Cup, but said fans could still be denied entry to the country despite holding tickets. The Fifa prioritized appointment scheduling system, announced at ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Survivors objected to the sale of victims' belongings and a yellow Star of David with "signs of wear" ( JTA ) — An auction house in Germany canceled the sale of hundreds of items that belonged to Holocaust victims a day before it was set to take place. The Felzmann auction house planned to offer 623 artifacts, including letters from concentration camps and documents detailing Nazi crimes, in the western ...
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Monday, Nov 17th, 2025 -
Amazon is making more moves in the auto industry with a new partnership with Ford, allowing customers to buy certified preowned vehicles from the Detroit automaker directly on Amazon.com. Shoppers in Los Angeles, Seattle and Dallas can browse certified Ford inventory from participating dealers within a 75-mile radius, complete most paperwork online, get financing — including through Ford Credit — and ...
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