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Five Democratic-led states are suing the Trump administration over a freeze on more than $10 billion in federal childcare and family assistance funds. The states argue the freeze is unjustified and politically motivated, while federal officials cite concerns about fraud. State leaders have condemned the move as harmful to families.
Iran faces widespread protests over economic hardship, with authorities threatening the death penalty for some demonstrators. The government has imposed an internet blackout as violence and international condemnation grow.
Didier Drogba's televised plea for peace after Ivory Coast's World Cup qualification in 2005 became a powerful symbol of hope during the country's civil war. His intervention highlighted the unifying role of sport and cemented his status as a national icon.
Protesters in Iran took to the streets despite a government-imposed internet blackout, following calls for demonstrations by the exiled crown prince. The unrest marks a major challenge to the government, with casualties and arrests reported.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit demanding the United States evacuate Palestinian Arab Americans from Gaza, citing limits on judicial authority over foreign policy. The court noted the government had already developed an evacuation plan.
Anti-Zionist protesters chanted support for Hamas near a Queens synagogue and Jewish school, prompting heightened security and concern among local residents. Police kept the groups separated, and nearby schools closed early due to safety fears.
Nicolai Tangen, head of Norway's sovereign wealth fund, has raised its profile through a popular podcast and media appearances. While praised for strong financial results, his public style has drawn criticism and heightened scrutiny of the fund's operations.
The Trump administration is launching a new Justice Department division to fight nationwide fraud, sparking criticism from rights groups and political opponents. The move follows recent funding freezes to several states over alleged fraud concerns.
The podcast examines the origins and spiritual significance of the Egyptian exile in this week's Torah portion, linking it to Abraham's prophecy. It also shares new insights from historical and archeological research on ancient Egypt.
US Vice President JD Vance has called on Europe to take President Trump's push to acquire Greenland seriously, citing security concerns. European leaders have responded by emphasizing dialogue and defending Greenland's territorial integrity.
Venezuela freed five Spanish citizens, but local rights groups say Venezuelan political prisoners remain detained. The releases follow major political changes in Caracas and ongoing calls for broader prisoner releases.
The Trump administration is establishing a new Department of Justice division to fight fraud, sparking criticism from rights advocates. The move follows funding freezes to several states over alleged fraud concerns and ongoing disputes with immigrant communities.
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