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US Justice Department alleges Judge Hannah Dugan refused to turn over a man that immigration agents showed up to arrest.Federal agents have arrested a Wisconsin judge on charges of obstructing immigration agents, escalating a growing struggle between the White House and courts over President Donald Trump’s hardline deportation policies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Director Kash Patel said on Friday that the judge was arrested for allegedly helping an undocumented migrant evade federal agents. In a criminal complaint, the US Department of Justice alleged that Hannah Dugan, a Milwaukee County circuit judge, refused to turn over the man after immigration…
Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for freeYour guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the worldUK chancellor Rachel Reeves on Friday held her first formal talks with US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, with both finance ministers agreeing that there was a “landing zone” for a bilateral trade deal, according to British officials.Reeves has opened the door to Britain cutting its tariffs on imports of US-made cars, along with agricultural and seafood products, as she tries to persuade the Trump administration to cut its levies on UK exports.Bessent is seen inside the Starmer government as a…
James Gilbert/Getty Images In the midst of getting himself ready for the NFL Draft, Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart still had time for reality TV hot takes. Dart, 21, exclusively confessed to Us Weekly that he’s a member of Bachelor Nation — and came with some opinions about the latest season of The Bachelor, which featured Grant Ellis’ search for love. “I’m out on Grant,” said Dart, while promoting his partnership with Head & Shoulders. “I thought Litia [Garr] was going to run away with it, to be honest. Look, I think that shows that we all don’t think the…
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Trevor Reed’s release from Russia highlighted concerns over the continued detention of WNBA star Brittney Griner and another former Marine, Paul Whelan.View Entire Post ›
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Penn Badgley is breaking his silence on Michelle Trachtenberg‘s death. Badgley, who costarred with Trachtenberg in Gossip Girl, shared his favorite memory of the late actress in an interview with E! News on Wednesday, April 23. “I have said this before, but what I remember about her was she was incredibly quick to laugh,” he said. “You know, she was really joyous. Like, we all have our ups and downs, our lights and shadows, but … she had this childlike, joyous laugh. She [was] a really pure heart and it’s surreal.” The actor, 38, added: “I hadn’t seen her in…
Dave Pagnotta of the Fourth Period joined Sirius XM NHL Network Radio and was asked about the changes coming for the New York Islanders. He was asked about the future of Matt Martin. In addition, he was asked about what the roster was going to look like. NHLRumors.com Transcriptions Dave McCarthy: “Does he (Matt Martin) want to play again next year?” Dave Pagnotta: “I think he’s going to kind of look at what his options are going to be. It certainly seems, based on everything his playing days with the Islanders are done. We’ll see what he ends up doing.…
When the Trump administration proposed a peace plan that would recognize Russian rule of the Crimean peninsula, the response from Kyiv was a loud and unequivocal no.Doing so would violate the nation’s Constitution, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine told reporters. It would never happen, he declared, not even in exchange for the end of the bloody war raging mostly away from the disputed territory that has been in Russian hands for more than a decade.Mr. Zelensky’s red line has a hard political reality holding it in place.Inside Ukraine, formal recognition of Russian control of Crimea would be widely viewed as…
State lawmakers across the U.S. have introduced at least 240 anti-China proposals this year, aiming to ensure public funds don’t buy Chinese technology or even T-shirts, coffee mugs and key chains for tourists. They’re also targeting sister-city relationships between American and Chinese communities. After years celebrating trade ties with China, states don’t want police to buy Chinese drones, government agencies to use Chinese apps, software or parts, or public pension systems to invest in Chinese companies. A new Kansas law covers artificial intelligence and medical equipment, while in Arkansas, the targets include sister-city ties and state and local contracts for…
