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Trump’s national security team is under fire after a Signal chat leak exposed private discussions about a planned US strike in Yemen.
A federal appeals court heard arguments over whether the Trump administration could use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, after Judge Patricia Millett said they were treated worse than Nazis under the law.

Top US officials, including President Donald Trump’s team, faced backlash after a journalist was accidentally added to an unsecure chat that discussed plans for US strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.

Standard Chartered says bitcoin acts more like a tech stock than a safe-haven asset, with its price moving more like the Nasdaq than gold.
President Donald Trump’s top national security officials were accused of discussing a planned strike on Yemen in a Signal group chat that wrongly included a journalist, raising new questions about secrecy and security.
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to pause a ruling that ordered six federal agencies to reinstate more than 16,000 probationary workers.

The Supreme Court rejected Steve Wynn’s effort to undo a major libel rule that makes it harder for public figures to win defamation cases.

Israel is escalating its renewed bombing of Gaza, raising fears that the war could expand into a full occupation if Hamas does not agree to a new ceasefire plan.

A man was charged with assault after police said he drove his SUV toward protesters outside a Tesla dealership in Florida.

The Supreme Court heard a Louisiana case over a congressional map that adds a second majority-Black district and could affect how race is used in redistricting.

U.S. airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels have continued for 10 days, and Mike Waltz says they have killed key Houthi leaders.
The article says Musk, Zuckerberg, and other top business leaders are pushing a more macho style of corporate America, and many women see it as a backlash that could drive them to build their own companies instead.

The United States has lifted bounties on Sirajuddin Haqqani and two other senior Taliban officials, according to Kabul, in a sign of cautious U.S.-Taliban engagement.
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