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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's move to end TPS for Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal until November.
High Noon recalls vodka seltzer packs due to mislabeled cans as Celsius energy drinks, causing potential mix-ups.
Siri Zama, a high school teacher in Hawaii, fled inland after receiving tsunami alerts caused by a Russian earthquake.
Republicans aim to secure a House majority in 2026 by gerrymandering, while Democrats plan to rally voter opposition and pursue legal action.
Hundreds fired at the Justice Department under Trump's administration, sparking fear and transformation.
American Jews with WWII roots in Germany are seeking citizenship, driven by U.S. political concerns.
Shoppers brace as Trump's tariffs loom, with delays offering temporary relief. Companies stockpile and absorb costs.
For decades, Hulk Hogan, aka Terry Bollea, dominated pop culture, pushing pro-wrestling to fame and challenging media laws.
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