
Thousands of 'No Kings' Rallies Planned Across US in Protest Against Trump
Organizers have registered over 3,100 events across the United States for planned 'No Kings' protests, with millions expected to participate.

Organizers have registered over 3,100 events across the United States for planned 'No Kings' protests, with millions expected to participate.

DOJ files lawsuit against Connecticut sanctuary policies while securing court order for Delaware labor records and settlement in FBI raid case.

Churchill Downs Inc. will purchase the intellectual property rights to the Preakness Stakes for $85 million, consolidating the first two Triple Crown races under one company.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin eliminated a policy requiring his office to approve all DHS expenditures over $100,000, ending a rule that had delayed FEMA disaster response.

The Trump administration is negotiating deportation agreements with countries like Congo while immigration policies impact foreign doctors and global health funding.
The Darts Regulation Authority implemented new rules restricting women's tournaments to biological females, affecting transgender competitor Noa-Lynn van Leuven.

Spain's prime minister urged China to take a larger role in addressing international conflicts and establishing a multipolar world order.

Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed legislation eliminating tax exemptions for Confederate heritage organizations in Virginia.

Congressional Democrats express skepticism about Trump administration's massive 2027 defense budget request as Iran conflict continues.

Tianrui Liang, a Chinese college student, was arrested at JFK Airport and charged with illegally photographing military planes near Offutt Air Force Base during a road trip.

Victor Wembanyama's dominant playoff debut has sparked comparisons to LeBron James alongside traditional links to Tim Duncan and David Robinson.

Nigeria conducts military operations against militant groups while courts sentence hundreds for links to Islamist organizations.

Former Presidents Clinton, Bush, Obama and Biden participated in a History Channel event discussing optimism for America as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.

Rep. Robert Garcia warned former Attorney General Pam Bondi could face contempt charges if she fails to appear for House testimony on Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

Charges against two Venezuelan men were dropped after video evidence contradicted ICE agents' version of events during a Minneapolis traffic stop.
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