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As I mentioned earlier in the week, 238 men in total were sent to El Salvador by President Trump and his administration. They've accused more than half of being part of the Tren de Aragua gang, a group that Trump has called a foreign terrorist group and wartime enemy. The administration has provided little evidence to support those claims. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following.
As I mentioned earlier in the week, 238 men in total were sent to El Salvador by President Trump and his administration. They've accused more than half of being part of the Tren de Aragua gang, a group that Trump has called a foreign terrorist group and wartime enemy. The administration has provided little evidence to support those claims. Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following.
President Trump Tuesday signed an executive order that could have a big impact on elections. The order, which will likely be challenged in court, would require proof of citizenship to register to vote on federal forms. Most people register to vote through their state. It would also bar absentee and mail-in ballots from being counted if they're received after Election Day. The order claims the U.S.
President Trump Tuesday signed an executive order that could have a big impact on elections. The order, which will likely be challenged in court, would require proof of citizenship to register to vote on federal forms. Most people register to vote through their state. It would also bar absentee and mail-in ballots from being counted if they're received after Election Day. The order claims the U.S.
President Trump Tuesday signed an executive order that could have a big impact on elections. The order, which will likely be challenged in court, would require proof of citizenship to register to vote on federal forms. Most people register to vote through their state. It would also bar absentee and mail-in ballots from being counted if they're received after Election Day. The order claims the U.S.
has failed to enforce basic elections protections, but The Wall Street Journal reports states regularly audit rolls to weed out ineligible voters. The order also threatens to pull funding from states that don't comply.
has failed to enforce basic elections protections, but The Wall Street Journal reports states regularly audit rolls to weed out ineligible voters. The order also threatens to pull funding from states that don't comply.
has failed to enforce basic elections protections, but The Wall Street Journal reports states regularly audit rolls to weed out ineligible voters. The order also threatens to pull funding from states that don't comply.
Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Bilal, who co-directed the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, was released from Israeli custody yesterday after being attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on Monday. Bilal was reportedly beaten up by masked settlers before being pulled out of an ambulance and taken into custody by Israeli military and police forces.
Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Bilal, who co-directed the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, was released from Israeli custody yesterday after being attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on Monday. Bilal was reportedly beaten up by masked settlers before being pulled out of an ambulance and taken into custody by Israeli military and police forces.
Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Bilal, who co-directed the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, was released from Israeli custody yesterday after being attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on Monday. Bilal was reportedly beaten up by masked settlers before being pulled out of an ambulance and taken into custody by Israeli military and police forces.
Bilal told the Associated Press he was blindfolded and forced to sleep under an air conditioner while he listened to Israeli soldiers laugh about him. Israeli military officials said that they responded to disperse a confrontation but denied pulling anyone from an ambulance. They did say Bilal was detained for allegedly throwing rocks at IDF police, which Bilal denies doing.
Bilal told the Associated Press he was blindfolded and forced to sleep under an air conditioner while he listened to Israeli soldiers laugh about him. Israeli military officials said that they responded to disperse a confrontation but denied pulling anyone from an ambulance. They did say Bilal was detained for allegedly throwing rocks at IDF police, which Bilal denies doing.
Bilal told the Associated Press he was blindfolded and forced to sleep under an air conditioner while he listened to Israeli soldiers laugh about him. Israeli military officials said that they responded to disperse a confrontation but denied pulling anyone from an ambulance. They did say Bilal was detained for allegedly throwing rocks at IDF police, which Bilal denies doing.
And finally, today is the one-year anniversary of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after a container ship crashed into it, killing six people. A blistering NTSB report last week said Maryland leadership could have done more to prevent the collision and that the bridge was vulnerable.
And finally, today is the one-year anniversary of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after a container ship crashed into it, killing six people. A blistering NTSB report last week said Maryland leadership could have done more to prevent the collision and that the bridge was vulnerable.
And finally, today is the one-year anniversary of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after a container ship crashed into it, killing six people. A blistering NTSB report last week said Maryland leadership could have done more to prevent the collision and that the bridge was vulnerable.
Governor Wes Moore pinned the blame entirely on the ship's operator, telling Fox News they were reckless. Despite all of the finger-pointing, commuters are the ones still feeling the impact. A survey released this week said 60 percent of people who live within three miles of the bridge say that their lives are still being disrupted a year later.
Governor Wes Moore pinned the blame entirely on the ship's operator, telling Fox News they were reckless. Despite all of the finger-pointing, commuters are the ones still feeling the impact. A survey released this week said 60 percent of people who live within three miles of the bridge say that their lives are still being disrupted a year later.
Governor Wes Moore pinned the blame entirely on the ship's operator, telling Fox News they were reckless. Despite all of the finger-pointing, commuters are the ones still feeling the impact. A survey released this week said 60 percent of people who live within three miles of the bridge say that their lives are still being disrupted a year later.