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A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador, and set a Monday deadline.
Andrew Ecker was killed after a shooting and barricade situation in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, that left Officer Caleb Whitney wounded.
The Trump administration sent 238 Venezuelan migrants to a Salvadoran mega-prison, and CBS News found that most of them had no apparent criminal record.
The Trump administration sent a gay Venezuelan asylum seeker to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador, raising new questions about how migrants were identified and deported.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin drew backlash after suggesting on X that journalists would write fewer false stories if disputes were still handled with violence, then said he was joking after his remarks were reported.
Federal probationary workers fired in President Donald Trump’s effort to shrink the government have been put back on the job for now, but court fights and agency confusion have left their futures unclear.

Police shot Long Qian Chen after he allegedly attacked four children with a meat cleaver in a Brooklyn home, and the children are expected to survive.

The Trump administration revoked visas for dozens of students and recent graduates at California universities, including Stanford and campuses in the University of California system.
Rep. Don Bacon said Congress should take back more control over tariffs and criticized the firing of top National Security Agency leaders without a clear explanation.

Sarah Boardman says Donald Trump’s attack on her portrait has hurt her reputation and put her art career in danger.
Joseph Tater, a U.S. citizen awaiting trial in Russia, was forcibly sent to a psychiatric hospital after a Moscow court approved the move.

UMass Amherst says federal authorities revoked the visas of five international students, and Chancellor Javier Reyes said the school is trying to support them.

The Justice Department placed one of its attorneys on leave after he could not explain in court why the department deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador.
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