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In the meantime, there may be even more rulings in different places.
In the meantime, there may be even more rulings in different places.
As all of this was going on, busloads of what were reported to be migrants, mostly or all from Venezuela, were seen headed toward an airport in North Texas before being abruptly turned around. In response to the Supreme Court ruling, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt posted on X, quote, that the administration is confident it will prevail.
As all of this was going on, busloads of what were reported to be migrants, mostly or all from Venezuela, were seen headed toward an airport in North Texas before being abruptly turned around. In response to the Supreme Court ruling, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt posted on X, quote, that the administration is confident it will prevail.
As all of this was going on, busloads of what were reported to be migrants, mostly or all from Venezuela, were seen headed toward an airport in North Texas before being abruptly turned around. In response to the Supreme Court ruling, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt posted on X, quote, that the administration is confident it will prevail.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Google is back in court today for the final phase of a major antitrust suit. The Justice Department has been making the case for years that Google is acting like a monopoly. And if the DOJ ultimately prevails, it could force Google to break up its businesses.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Google is back in court today for the final phase of a major antitrust suit. The Justice Department has been making the case for years that Google is acting like a monopoly. And if the DOJ ultimately prevails, it could force Google to break up its businesses.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Google is back in court today for the final phase of a major antitrust suit. The Justice Department has been making the case for years that Google is acting like a monopoly. And if the DOJ ultimately prevails, it could force Google to break up its businesses.
Just last week, a judge ruled Google illegally monopolized some online advertising technology markets. Google has already said it plans to appeal, saying in a statement they disagree with the judge's decision and that publishers choose Google over its rivals because it has superior ad tech tools.
Just last week, a judge ruled Google illegally monopolized some online advertising technology markets. Google has already said it plans to appeal, saying in a statement they disagree with the judge's decision and that publishers choose Google over its rivals because it has superior ad tech tools.
Just last week, a judge ruled Google illegally monopolized some online advertising technology markets. Google has already said it plans to appeal, saying in a statement they disagree with the judge's decision and that publishers choose Google over its rivals because it has superior ad tech tools.
Last week's decision marked the second time in a year a judge ruled that Google operates as an illegal monopoly. In international news, over the weekend, the Israeli military said that it had reviewed an incident last month during which Israeli forces killed 15 emergency responders in Gaza.
Last week's decision marked the second time in a year a judge ruled that Google operates as an illegal monopoly. In international news, over the weekend, the Israeli military said that it had reviewed an incident last month during which Israeli forces killed 15 emergency responders in Gaza.
Last week's decision marked the second time in a year a judge ruled that Google operates as an illegal monopoly. In international news, over the weekend, the Israeli military said that it had reviewed an incident last month during which Israeli forces killed 15 emergency responders in Gaza.
Their review found several professional failures, and the military says a commander would be dismissed as a result. The incident took place on March 23rd, when 15 paramedics and other rescue workers were killed in three separate shootings in Rafah, which is in South Gaza. Their bodies were buried in a shallow grave and discovered a week later by officials from the U.N.
Their review found several professional failures, and the military says a commander would be dismissed as a result. The incident took place on March 23rd, when 15 paramedics and other rescue workers were killed in three separate shootings in Rafah, which is in South Gaza. Their bodies were buried in a shallow grave and discovered a week later by officials from the U.N.
Their review found several professional failures, and the military says a commander would be dismissed as a result. The incident took place on March 23rd, when 15 paramedics and other rescue workers were killed in three separate shootings in Rafah, which is in South Gaza. Their bodies were buried in a shallow grave and discovered a week later by officials from the U.N.
and the Palestine Red Crescent. Cellphone footage recovered from the phone of one of the killed men showed he and his colleagues wearing uniforms that clearly identified them as rescue workers and their vehicles with emergency lights on. The president of the Palestine Red Crescent Society said there are a lot of contradictions in Israel's account and called the killings a war crime.
and the Palestine Red Crescent. Cellphone footage recovered from the phone of one of the killed men showed he and his colleagues wearing uniforms that clearly identified them as rescue workers and their vehicles with emergency lights on. The president of the Palestine Red Crescent Society said there are a lot of contradictions in Israel's account and called the killings a war crime.
and the Palestine Red Crescent. Cellphone footage recovered from the phone of one of the killed men showed he and his colleagues wearing uniforms that clearly identified them as rescue workers and their vehicles with emergency lights on. The president of the Palestine Red Crescent Society said there are a lot of contradictions in Israel's account and called the killings a war crime.