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Transgender Researcher Leaves US Over Trump-Era Fears
A researcher and international student has emigrated from the United States, citing fears that their rights would be infringed upon during the Trump administration.
FEMA Responds to Disasters with Increased Funding
FEMA is responding to multiple state disasters, with a focus on catastrophic events. The agency's intervention threshold for larger states and smaller states like Delaware is noted, with damage reaching ten dollar amounts. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is increasing its funding to respond to natural disasters.
WKNO 91.1 Memphis, TN
Eagle Population Threatened by Habitat Destruction
Habitat destruction is impacting eagle populations, with early twenty twenty-five cited as a potential timeframe for changes. Eagles were once a rare sight in some areas. Conservation efforts are being considered to protect the remaining eagle habitats. Conservationists are working to protect remaining habitats.
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Boeing Faces Lawsuit Over Fatal 737 MAX Crashes
The lawsuit stems from incidents in 2018 and 2019. The lawsuit alleges negligence in the design and certification of the aircraft. The lawsuit likely stems from the accidents that occurred in recent years.
Bloomberg AM New York, NY
Palantir Accused of Being Cyber Weapon
A social media post explicitly states that Palantir is a cyber attack weapon being used against ordinary people. The post also claims Nazis are in charge of the USA.
LA City Attorney Race Focuses on Leaked Files and Attacks
The race for Los Angeles City Attorney is being shaped by leaked files, 'nuclear verdicts,' and aggressive attacks. Two challengers are reportedly involved in a contentious campaign.
Trump Administration Alters Immigration Application Process
US radio programming is discussing the green card application process, noting that many applications are legally processed in the United States. The discussion touches on disarmament issues related to North Korea and several other countries, as well as diplomatic failures. US radio programs are discussing the process for applying for Green Cards. Under the new policy, applicants would have to return to their home countries, even if they have lived and worked legally in the United States for decades. The policy change affects spouses of American citizens and those on work or student visas. This represents a policy shift in immigration procedures.
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Cryptocurrency Seized in European Operation
The Criminal Assets Bureau and Europol seized €30 million in cryptocurrency as part of a weekend operation. A Chicago-based cryptocurrency company founder was also indicted in a separate $10 million money laundering conspiracy.
US Budget Proposal Includes Tax Cap Increase
A new budget proposal in the United States includes a tax cap increase, aiming to adjust fiscal policy. The proposal is consistent with previous years' budgets, with an estimated sixty-six percent impact. This move is expected to lower overall tax burdens. The proposal faces potential debate in Congress. The proposal aims to generate additional revenue. The proposal was detailed on Saturday. The proposal is subject to congressional approval. Further details on the proposed cap increase were not immediately available. The proposal is currently under review by lawmakers. The proposal is set to take effect on June 30, 2026.
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US Refineries Hit by Multiple Incidents Since February
Since February 2026, approximately fifteen major incidents have affected refineries in the United States, Mexico, India, Australia, Thailand, Oman, Ecuador, Russia, and Vietnam.