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Supreme Court Allows Termination of Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian Immigrants

The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, affecting around 356,000 individuals. The court's majority opinion stated that such decisions are beyond judicial review, dismissing claims of discrimination. Advocacy groups have raised concerns about the safety of those potentially facing deportation.

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Supreme Court Allows End of Legal Protections for Haitian and Syrian Migrants

The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to end legal protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants, potentially leading to deportations for hundreds of thousands. The decision supports the administration's stance that immigration officials' TPS decisions are not subject to judicial review, despite concerns from immigration advocates regarding safety in the migrants' home countries.

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Federal Judge Blocks Key Parts of Trump's Executive Order on Mail Voting

A federal judge has blocked key parts of President Trump's executive order on mail voting, deeming it unconstitutional. The ruling, made by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, comes as Trump faces challenges in implementing his election-related directives ahead of the midterm elections.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order on Voter List Creation

A federal judge has blocked President Trump's executive order that aimed to create a federal voter list and limit mail ballot recipients. The ruling, which applies to the upcoming midterm elections, supports claims from nearly two dozen states that the order violates the separation of powers. This decision follows another ruling that prohibited a related executive order requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.

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Michigan Data Center to Deploy Humanoid Robots from Chinese Manufacturer

Hyperscale Data plans to deploy 30 humanoid robots from Chinese manufacturer AgiBot at its Dowagiac, Michigan data center as part of a larger initiative to enhance artificial intelligence applications. The facility has faced noise complaints from local residents, leading to a class action lawsuit. Lawmakers have raised concerns about national security risks associated with foreign robotics companies.

Al Jazeera English

Venezuela's response to twin earthquakes remains unclear

Noris Soto highlighted that Venezuelan authorities are struggling to formulate a clear response plan after experiencing two powerful earthquakes. The situation has prompted questions regarding the government's emergency management capabilities.

New York Times — Politics

Supreme Court Rules on TPS and Southern Border Cases

The Supreme Court ruled 6-to-3 on two immigration cases, affecting Temporary Protected Status and southern border policies. The decision saw a division among justices, with liberal members dissenting.

New York Times — US

Supreme Court Rules on TPS and Southern Border Decisions

The Supreme Court ruled on two immigration-related cases on June 25, 2026, with a 6-to-3 majority decision. The ruling showcased ideological divisions among the justices, as the liberal justices dissented.

Deutsche Welle

Concerns Raised Over Potential Atrocities in Sudan

The Rapid Support Forces are reportedly amassing near el-Obeid, Sudan, leading to heightened fears of potential atrocities similar to past events in Darfur. There are ongoing discussions about whether sanctions could help avert further violence.

Fox News — Politics

Bernie Sanders and DSA Outline Demands Following New York Elections

Senator Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have expressed their demands for the Democratic Party following significant victories in New York City's elections. They emphasize the representation of socialists in government and call for the party to align with the needs of working families, reflecting a shift away from traditional political norms.

Daily Wire

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Returns After Extended Absence Due to Medical Condition

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) has returned to public view after nearly four months of absence due to a medical condition. He plans to return to Capitol Hill on June 30 and has stated he will disclose details about his health upon his return. Kean has missed over 135 House votes during his absence.

PBS NewsHour

U.S. Team Prepares for Final Group-Stage Game Against Turkey in World Cup

The U.S. men's soccer team has won two consecutive matches in the World Cup, marking a historic achievement for the team. With six goals scored so far, they are close to matching their record for goals in a World Cup as they prepare for their final group-stage game against Turkey.

Washington Post — World

Marco Rubio Meets with Gulf Leaders to Discuss Iran Negotiations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held discussions with Arab Gulf leaders to reassure them of the United States' commitment to including them in negotiations with Iran. The meeting aimed to alleviate concerns about their exclusion from the talks.