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Kristi Noem Incorrectly Defines Habeas Corpus as Trump’s Right to Deport People

21 May 2025 at 03:50
The right allows people to legally challenge their detentions by the government and is guaranteed in the Constitution.

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Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, during a committee hearing on Capitol Hill last week.

Trump Canceled Deportation Protections. Here’s Where Legal Challenges Stand.

The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to lift protections for thousands of Venezuelans, leaving them potentially vulnerable to deportation. What about people from other countries?

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The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration, for now, to lift deportations protections from nearly 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants.

What Is Habeas Corpus, and Why Are Trump Officials Talking About Suspending It?

21 May 2025 at 05:41
Administration officials have suggested suspending a legal principle that protects against unlawful detention, and struggled to accurately define it.

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Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, appeared to not know what habeas corpus was during an appearance before the Senate.

U.S. Debt Is on Pace to Set a Record. (The Data Goes Back to 1790.)

If Republicans pass their tax and spending megabill, the record will arrive even sooner — putting America’s debt at more than 113 percent of the size of its entire economy.

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Hegseth Orders a New Review of U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

21 May 2025 at 06:37
The defense secretary’s decision to select his chief spokesman to lead the inquiry into the chaotic end of the war was highly unusual.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed his chief spokesman to convene a panel to review the U.S. military’s chaotic 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.

F.D.A. Poised to Restrict Access to Covid Vaccines

Agency leaders said there was evidence to justify approval only for older people and those with medical conditions. Many others may not be able to get the shots.

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Preparing Covid vaccine doses at an outdoor mobile vaccination site in San Francisco in 2021.

Biden Did Not Get Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Before Last Week, Spokesman Says

21 May 2025 at 06:25
Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s office pushed back on speculation that there had been a coverup around the illness.

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During Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidency, his annual health record never included one particular test: a prostate-specific antigen test.

Trump Administration Caps Flights in and Out of Newark Airport

Recent technology outages, staffing shortages among air traffic controllers and runway construction have caused significant disruptions and raised concerns about passenger safety.

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Newark Liberty International Airport in May. In recent months, the airport has experienced a series of technology outages, including a sudden failure of radio and radar systems last month.

Are You a European in a Housing Crunch? We Want to Hear From You.

20 May 2025 at 22:34
To help us report on the housing crisis in Europe, we want to learn about the housing pressures you are dealing with, how they are affecting your community and how they are being solved.

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New social housing in Barcelona. Many European cities are struggling to keep up with the housing demand.

Fortnite’s Darth Vader Is A.I.-Powered. Voice Actors Are Rebelling.

21 May 2025 at 05:45
The actors’ union that began striking against video game companies last summer has filed an unfair labor practice charge against Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite.

Trump’s New Position on the War in Ukraine: Not My Problem

In a reversal, President Trump appears to have backed off joining a European push for new sanctions on Russia, seemingly eager to move on to doing business deals with it.

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President Trump walks off Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on Friday.

Banu Mushtaq’s ‘Heart Lamp,’ a Story Collection, Wins International Booker Prize

21 May 2025 at 05:13
Banu Mushtaq’s “Heart Lamp,” translated by Deepa Bhasthi, had received little notice in Britain or the United States before Tuesday. Now, it’s won the major award for translated fiction.

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Banu Mushtaq and Deepa Bhasthi

George Wendt, Who Played Norm on ‘Cheers,’ Dies at 76

21 May 2025 at 05:43
A burly, easygoing Chicago native, he became a staple of living rooms across the country for more than a decade as one of America’s favorite barflies.

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George Wendt, standing left, with the original cast of the long-running sitcom “Cheers.” Next to him are John Ratzenberger, center, and Nicholas Colasanto. Between Mr. Wendt and Mr. Colasanto is Rhea Perlman. In front are Shelley Long and Ted Danson.

Venezuela Frees an Air Force Veteran the U.S. Says Was Wrongfully Held

21 May 2025 at 04:50
The family of Joseph St. Clair confirmed his release. The move comes as the United States threatens to choke off Venezuela’s critical oil revenue.

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Scott and Patti St. Clair in March with a photograph of their son, Joseph, who was detained in Venezuela.

Hochul Apologizes to Native Americans for Boarding School Atrocities

By: Jay Root
21 May 2025 at 04:26
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York visited Seneca land on Tuesday to apologize for the state’s operation of a boarding school that “sanctioned ethnic cleansing” of Native American children.

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Gov. Kathy Hochul presented a proclamation to the Seneca president, J. Conrad Seneca, and to the Seneca Nation apologizing for the atrocities committed at the Thomas Indian School.

E.U. to Lift Economic Sanctions on Syria

21 May 2025 at 04:15
European Union foreign ministers on Tuesday agreed to lift the remaining economic curbs on the war-torn country, amid concerns it could slip back into conflict.

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A bazaar in the Old City of Damascus, Syria, on Monday. Lifting sanctions would be an economic game changer for the war-torn country.

Trump Scolded Companies for Raising Prices. Do They Have a Choice?

21 May 2025 at 04:12
Economists say companies generally have to pass along the cost of tariffs. But populists on the left and right say the president may have a point.

© Karsten Moran for The New York Times

A Walmart in Teterboro, N.J. President Trump wasn’t the first president to criticize companies for raising prices.

A New System Aims to Save Injured Brains and Lives

21 May 2025 at 03:05
Nearly 100 neurology experts collaborated on the creation of a new method of evaluating patients with traumatic brain injuries.

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A colorized C.T. scan of the brain of a 30-year-old male patient who suffered a traumatic brain injury after a car accident.

D.O.J. Accuses Rep. LaMonica McIver of Assaulting 2 ICE Agents as Democrats Decry Charges

Representative LaMonica McIver, Democrat of New Jersey, faces assault charges after a clash outside a migrant detention center in Newark. She has denied the government’s depiction of events.

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Representative LaMonica McIver was charged with two counts of “assaulting, resisting and impeding certain officers or employees.”

Google Unveils ‘A.I. Mode’ Chatbot, Signaling a New Era for Search

21 May 2025 at 02:01
The tech giant is taking its next big step in artificial intelligence by adding interactive capabilities to its flagship product.

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Sundar Pichai, the chief executive of Google, spoke on Tuesday about the company’s plans to bring more generative A.I. abilities to its flagship search product during its annual developers conference.

Joe Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Is a Familiar Scenario for Prostate Experts

21 May 2025 at 01:12
Guidelines advise no screening after age 70, and doctors say that even men who test diligently may develop an aggressive cancer after none was found at a recent checkup.

© Cheriss May for The New York Times

Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has not disclosed details about when his cancer was discovered, or whether he had been regularly examined for prostate cancer.
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