• What Elon Musk Didnt Budget For: Firing Workers Costs Money, Too
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    An expert on the federal work force estimates that the speed and chaos of Mr. Musks cuts to the bureaucracy will cost taxpayers $135 billion this fiscal year.
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  • Trumps Strength Is His Greatest Weakness
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    His initiative has been the key to much of his success, but lacking any sense of prudence, he does not understand the difference between a risk and a gamble.
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  • Marco Rubio Announces Overhaul Of Bloated State Department
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    Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced plans to make sweeping cuts to the State Department, which he called bloated and bureaucratic. What do you think?Nobody has ever been able to explain to me what the rest of the world does anyway.Shane Demke, Laundry AppraiserWe could easily cut 75% of the worlds countries and be fine.Lyle Bosen, Cord WrapperHigh-level statecraft is best left to contractors.Emily McBride, Coatings ExpertThe post Marco Rubio Announces Overhaul Of Bloated State Department appeared first on The Onion.
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  • Glow up alert! Check out the 'All Stars 10' cast confessional lewks then and now
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    How's your talking head? No complaints!Drag Race season 17 may have just crowned the newest winner last week, but were already dying for All Stars 10 to start!The new group of returning queens was just ru-vealed, and the trailer gave us a sneak peek at all of the confessional looks the queens have in store this season. And there are a lot. To celebrate making it to season 10, this time around, RuPaul has invited 18 queens (yes eighteen) to compete against each other for a chance at the ultimate crown. This talented group of fan-fave queens includes Jorgeous, Mistess Isabelle Brooks, Denali, Aja, Irene the Alien, Phoenix, Ginger Minj, and so many more! Its truly an embarrassment of drag riches. The new season will begin streaming on Paramount+ on Friday, May 9 at 9 pm PT/12 am ET. But since we cant wait until that day, lets take a look back at all of the confessional looks from the past and present to see how they have evolved and stepped up their talking head game. Phoenix (season 3)From early 2000s boy band chic to something a little more mature, Phoenix has had a glow up!Aja (season 9)Aja's gender journey to becoming and out and proud trans woman is evident in these vastly different confessional looks and we're loving it! Nicole Paige Brooks (season 2)It's been a decade and a half since Nicole Paige Brooks' first confessional look, and she hasn't aged a day. What kind of witchcraft is this and can you teach us? ...Not sure about that hat though!Irene the Alien (season 15)It hasn't been very long since Irene the Alien last graced our screens, and she hasn't changed much beyond her hair color. Fingers crossed her looks on All Stars 10 slay.Ginger Minj (season 7)Always the comedy queen, we're loving this camp granny square vest.Olivia Lux (season 13)Ok, this studded white leather moto jacket is a big step up from the tan T-shirt she sported the first time around. Bosco (season 14)The necklace stack and giant hoops have us loving her new look.DeJa Skye (season 14)DeJa Skye season 14 look had a cartoony vibe (after all we know just how much she enjoys anime, ahem) and this new look is no different, but the head-to-toe lavendar fit is a whole vibe and we love it. Tina Burner (season 13)Tina Burner looks all grown up, and we're not mad about it!Kerri Colby (season 14)Kerri Colby went from a 90s fly girl-inspired look to full glamour and she stuns in both.Mistress Isabelle BrooksNot much has changed Mistress Isabelle Brooks is always a vibe. Lydia B. Collins (season 17)Lydia has only been off our screens for two seconds, so she looks pretty similar, but we kind of miss the headband.Jorgeous (season 14)Jorgeous has gone from '80s tracksuit to something a little cooler and more modernDenali (season 13)Denalis face card never declines and now shes serving body-ody-ody too.Acid Betty (season 12)We've come to expect bright, loud colors from Acid Betty and she never disappoints! Loving the fun new hair color!Alyssa Hunter (season 14)Alyssa Hunter can always be counted on to serve a look and we love how extra she is in her new confessional look. T.R.A.D.E. We see what you did there, gurl. Cynthia Lee Fontaine (season 8)Skin? Flawless. Hair? Well... We're excited to see her cucu again tho! Daya Betty (season 14)aya Betty traded in a colorful button-up for visible tattoos and jewelry, and we're here for it!
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  • Major European institutes join race to save US science data
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    Nature, Published online: 24 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01309-3As the administration of US President Donald Trump slashes budgets, crucial climate and other data sets could disappear.
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  • Larson miscue ends in crash at Indy 500 practice
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    Kyle Larson experienced his first IndyCar crash at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, hitting the Turn 1 wall during open testing on the 2.5-mile oval.
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  • Mavs coach Kidd joins Everton ownership group
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    Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd has joined the ownership group of Everton, the Premier League club announced Thursday.
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  • Trump Takes a Major Step Toward Seabed Mining in International Waters
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    A new executive order pits the United States against the rest of the world over the question of who can exploit mineral resources in shared waters.
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  • Saying Thank You to ChatGPT Is Costly. But Maybe Its Worth the Price.
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    Adding words to our chatbot can apparently cost tens of millions of dollars. But some fear the cost of not saying please or thank you could be higher.
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  • NCAA expands D-II football playoffs to 32 teams
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    The NCAA Division II football playoffs will expand from 28 to 32 teams this season to accommodate the change that will award automatic bids to all 16 conferences.
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  • Trump May Concede Crimea to Russia, Ending Decade of U.S. Resistance
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    A new U.S. peace plan offered to Russia and Ukraine proposes American recognition of the peninsula, which Moscow seized in 2014.
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  • Trump Administration Seeks Artists for Garden of Heroes Statues
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    Those selected would receive up to $200,000 to create one of the 250 sculptures, which will be paid for in part with canceled grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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  • See This $10 Thrifted Tables Adorable, One-of-a-Kind Makeover
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    The all-in cost for the DIYer was about $24.READ MORE...
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  • Clevelands Evan Mobley wins NBA Defensive Player of the Year award
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    Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley (4) reaches for a rebound between Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins, left, and center Bam Adebayo (13) in the first half in Game 2 of an NBA first-round playoff series, Wednesday, April 23, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)2025-04-24T17:31:19Z Evan Mobley said his goal coming into the season with the Cleveland Cavaliers was to win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award.He got it done.The Cavs consider Mobley to be their best defensive player, and the league thought even more highly of him. Mobley held off fellow finalists Dyson Daniels of Atlanta and Draymond Green of Golden State for the award, the results being announced Thursday night in a broadcast on TNT.It just feels great to finally get this award, Mobley said.Saying finally might be a bit of a stretch. Mobley is only 23 the fifth-youngest player to win the award, joining fellow 23-year-olds Dwight Howard, Jaren Jackson Jr., Alvin Robertson and Kawhi Leonard as winners of the Hakeem Olajuwon Trophy.Mobley won the award in a season where he was an All-Star for the first time and set a career high for scoring. That was going hand-in-hand all year, Mobley said. I was trying to figure out how I could be more offensively productive and still maintain my defensive style and prowess. So, I feel like I did a good job this year and it clearly shows.But the case Cleveland coach Kenny Atkinson made for Mobley was how different the Cavaliers defensive numbers were with Mobley on the court and without. Put simply, with him on the court, they were airtight. Its a huge dip, like 12 places or something, Atkinson said. That really screams out, to me. Probably the No. 1 stat that I look at. It was a wide-open race with seven players getting at least one first-place vote and Mobley getting the top spot on only 35% of the ballots. There was a consensus, however, that he was a top-three player Mobley was listed somewhere on 85% of ballots, by far the most of anyone in the DPOY chase.Green won the award in 2017, was a top-three finisher for the fifth time, and was bidding to become the 11th player in NBA history to win it at least twice. Mobley won it for the first time, after finishing third in the voting in 2023. Daniels was a finalist for the first time. Daniels was second in the voting, with Green third.Daniels had 229 steals this season, the most in the NBA since Gary Payton had 231 for the Seattle SuperSonics in 1995-96. Daniels was also the first player to average more than 3.00 steals per game since Robertson for the Milwaukee Bucks in 1990-91. Nate McMillan averaged 2.959 in 1993-94 for Seattle; John Stockton averaged 2.976 in 1991-92 for the Utah Jazz.Clearly, in my mind, hes the defensive player of the year, Hawks coach Quin Snyder told reporters last month. I think in a lot of peoples minds, the things that hes doing, even offensively the double-doubles. I think maybe the conversation should go to his character, because, as Ive thought about and answered those questions about his balance, his anticipation, a lot of the attributes that allow him to do are usually focused on what he does on the court. And I think the correlation between who he is as a player and who he is as a person is very high.Based on Daniels, Green and Mobley all being finalists, its reasonable to think that they will be on the All-Defensive team when it is released by the NBA later this spring. It would be the ninth All-Defensive selection for Green, the second for Mobley and the first for Daniels. Minnesotas Rudy Gobert won the award last season, his record-tying fourth DPOY trophy.The award was voted on earlier this month by a global panel of 100 writers and broadcasters who cover the league. The NBA releases a list of three finalists for its seven major individual awards MVP, Most Improved Player, Coach of the Year, Clutch Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Sixth Man of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year after the votes are counted but keeps the order of finish a secret until the results are broadcast.Daniels got 25 first-place votes and Green received 15. Oklahoma Citys Lu Dort got 11 to finish fourth, Houstons Amen Thompson was fifth and had nine first-place votes, and Ivica Zubac of the Los Angeles Clippers got four first-place votes and was sixth. Jackson was seventh, Milwaukees Giannis Antetokounmpo got a first-place vote and was eighth, Portlands Toumani Camara was ninth, and three players Miamis Bam Adebayo, Oklahoma Citys Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Bostons Derrick White tied for 10th.Gobert got one third-place vote and was 13th.Earlier this week, Bostons Payton Pritchard won sixth man of the year and New Yorks Jalen Brunson won clutch player of the year.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/nba TIM REYNOLDS Reynolds is an Associated Press sports writer, based in South Florida. twitter mailto
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  • Pete Hegseth's makeup man cave exposes the hyper-masculinity myth
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    The Makeup of ManhoodSuppose you need a lighted mirror, bronzer, and a Pentagon-funded green room to face the cameras. Are you the embodiment of masculinity, or maybe it's just Maybelline?In case you missed it, CBS News reported that Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the creation of a makeup studio at the Pentagon. The initial price tag of $40,000, supposedly "scaled back," included a bigger mirror and studio-grade lighting so the secretary could perfect his war-face contour before rattling sabers on cable news. This is coming from the same guy who rails against what he calls a "woke" military and vows to restore a military prepped to fight rather than lead by example. Translation: "real" men pack rifles, not concealer.Unless it's their own.Gilded MasculinityOf course, Hegseth isn't the only one who spends as much time in the mirror as a drag queen. Earlier this year, Vice President JD Vance touted that masculinity was under attack, with an agenda trying to turn everyone into "androgynous idiots"; Vance was mocked, as HuffPost reported, especially from a man who uses an eyeliner pencil (I wonder if that MAC's Eye Kohl) President Trump supposedly gets his natural orange hue from the Swiss-made Bronx Colors, as reported by Vox in 2019. Yes, the same makeup girlie who storms about promising to bring back "masculine jobs." There was no greater champion of these "manly tariffs" than Fox News's own Jesse Watters. The MAGA cheerleader said in early April, "When you sit behind a screen all day, it makes you a woman. Studies have shown thisAnd if you're out working, like building robots like Harold, you're around other guys." Yet, Watterswho sits at a desk in front of the camera (that's a screen, right?)served this flash-frozen machismo with a no-makeup-makeup face.Even one of his cohosts recognized the irony, shouting, "What do you do?"These men sell nostalgia-soaked masculinity, a Rockwell tableau where the only blush is the natural kind earned by chopping wood. But HDTV is cruel, and vanity is bipartisan. The result is a split-screen sitcom: on one half, a blustering sermon about men going soft; on the other, a backstage montage of sitting in the makeup chair complete with mattifying primers, concealer, and setting powders.The irony isn't that men wear makeup; the irony is pretending not to. Makeup isn't an attack on manhood, but insecurity masquerading as swagger is.Actors, newscasters, and Roman emperors all benefited from makeup. Long before Sephora and Fox & Friends, Egyptian pharaohs rimmed their eyes with kohl. French aristocrats who attended Versailles and served on the battlefield powdered their faces a chalky white. Masculinity has always been more rouge than rugged when you follow the pigment trail. The Cultural Battlefield of CosmeticsHowever, in the 2020s culture war, cosmetics have become a coded battleground. If Harry Styles wears polish, it's decadence; if Jesse Watters dabs YSL Touche clat, it's "studio protocol." The product is the same, but the literal and ideological packaging changes.Why so touchy, fellas? Because the performance of masculinity is easier to monetize than the practice of self-confidence. It's why Trump's tariff crusade fetishizes "brawny" factory gigs even while robots replace the brawn. It's why Hegseth blames diversity for military woes yet secretly installs a glam room worthy of Drag Race: UNTUCKED. Masks, whether N95 or NARS, are tools. The problem starts when the mask becomes a measurement of maleness, and they are told they must follow scripts condemning "emasculation" while powdering away pores.Of course, the stakes are bigger than blush. When leaders define manhood as dominance, whether it be economic, military, social, or sexual, they narrow the emotional bandwidth for every boy watching.Vulnerability becomes suspect, care work is seen as "unmanly," and collaboration is a sign you're whipping almond milk lattes at a coastal caf. Meanwhile, the same leaders promote an air-brushed ideal that is impossible without an airbrush. It leaves American men squeezed between two contour sticks: be hyper-masculine yet impeccably camera-ready. No wonder some retreat into angry podcasts and personalities promising six-pack abs and subservient girlfriends.The barbell is heavy; the ring light is extremely harsh. The Call for AuthenticityHere's the real rub (blend lightly, upward, and outward strokes): policing masculinity doesn't just hurt non-conforming men or queer folks. It hurts straight cis guys who'd simply like permission to moisturize without questions about their sexuality or pronouns, though, to be fair, Hegseth and their lot probably wouldn't dare ask the latter. When a power tie becomes more acceptable than an under-eye brightener, we've reduced men to sartorial action figures with their accessories sold separately.Authenticity is the one look that never ceases. Imagine if Hegseth or Vance livestreamed their makeup routine with the fervor they devote to dismantling "wokeness." Picture Trump or Vance hosting a TikTok beauty haul instead of hauling away decades of social and political progress this country has enjoyed. The nation might collapse in giggles, but at least the facade would crack.And, a real conversation could finally breathe.The moral isn't that makeup emasculates men; it's that secrecy does. When power relies on performance, every backstage mirror becomes a funhouse, wrapping self-image until even soup looks suspiciously femme. So if the compact fits, wear it; don't weaponize it. Because the only thing more ironic than bronzed bros' gatekeeping manhood is how much they'd probably feel if they let a little light and highlighter hit their true faces.And that's a smokey-eye truth no blotting paper can hide.Marie-Adlina de la Ferrire is the Community Editor at equalpride, the publisher of Out. Voices is dedicated to featuring a wide range of inspiring personal stories and impactful opinions from the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. Visit out.com/submit to learn more about submission guidelines. We welcome your thoughts and feedback on any of our stories. Email us at voices@equalpride.com. Views expressed in Voices stories are those of the guest writers, columnists and editors, and do not directly represent the views of Out or our parent company, equalpride.
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  • Kobe debut Lakers jersey sells for record $7M
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    A jersey photo-matched to seven games in Kobe Bryant's 1996-97 rookie season for the Lakers sold for $7 million at Sotheby's on Thursday.
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  • Royals ace Ragans exits early with groin issue
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    Royals ace Cole Ragans will undergo testing on his left groin after the All-Star left-hander was forced to leave Thursday's start after just three innings and 62 pitches.
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  • U.S. Says Deadly Blast in Yemen Was Caused by Houthi Missile
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    An explosion near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemens capital on Sunday killed 12 people, according to health authorities tied to the Houthi-led government.
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  • Why Did a Charity Tied to Casey DeSantis Suddenly Get a $10 Million Boost?
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    The Hope Florida Foundation quietly gave the money to two nonprofit political committees that helped Gov. Ron DeSantis and his allies defeat a ballot measure.
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  • Cam Ward goes to the Titans at No. 1 in the NFL draft. Travis Hunter picked 2nd by the Jaguars
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    Miami quarterback Cam Ward, right, poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the Tennessee Titans with the first overall pick during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)2025-04-25T00:20:35Z GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Cam Ward has gone from zero-star recruit to No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. Travis Hunter is taking his versatility to Jacksonville following a blockbuster deal.After the Tennessee Titans selected Ward first overall, the Jaguars moved up from No. 5 to select the Heisman Trophy winner with the second pick. Hunter, a playmaking wide receiver and cornerback at Colorado, wants to become the first full-time, two-way player in the NFL since Chuck Bednarik did it with the Philadelphia Eagles more than 60 years ago.The Jaguars gave the Cleveland Browns a ton to give Hunter that opportunity. The Browns got Jacksonvilles first-round pick (No. 5), picks Nos. 36 and 126, and a first-rounder in 2026. The Jaguars also receive fourth- and sixth-round picks in this draft.The New York Giants chose Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter with the No. 3 pick, bolstering an already strong pass rush. Carter led the country with 23 1/2 tackles for loss and had 12 sacks last season. The New England Patriots took LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell with the fourth pick, giving quarterback Drake Maye more protection. The Titans explored their options with the first pick before it became clear a few weeks ago that Ward would be their man.NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Wards name to kick off the draft, which for the first time was held next to historic Lambeau Field. The NFLs smallest market is hosting the leagues biggest offseason event as thousands of fans from across the country traveled to Titletown for the festivities. Goodell rode a bicycle onto the draft stage and was followed by former Packers stars Clay Matthews, Jordy Nelson, Mason Crosby, Ahman Green and James Jones, as well as rap megastar and Green Bay superfan Lil Wayne.As usual, fans booed Goodell when he opened the extravaganza.Titans fans cheered inside the draft theater after hearing Wards name was called. An overlooked high school player out of Texas, Ward began his college career at Incarnate Word, an FCS school in San Antonio. He played two seasons at Washington State after transferring there in 2022 and then set school records in his only season at Miami, finishing fourth in Heisman Trophy voting. The Titans are coming off a three-win season and have missed the playoffs three straight years. Ward is the fourth quarterback Tennessee has drafted in the first round over the past two decades, joining Marcus Mariota (No. 2, 2015), Jake Locker (No. 8, 2011) and Vince Young (No. 3, 2006).Mariota is the only QB drafted by Tennessee in that span who led the team to a playoff win. That was back in 2017.Will Levis, the 33rd overall pick in 2023, is 5-16 as a starter in his two seasons with the Titans.Ward led the country with 39 touchdown passes and finished second with 4,313 yards passing while leading the Hurricanes to a 10-3 record. Ward also had only seven interceptions and completed 67.2% of his passes.Hunter wore a neon pink blazer and flashed a big smile after the Jaguars selected him. He caught 96 passes for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns while making 35 tackles, breaking up 11 passes and picking off four.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl ROB MAADDI Maaddi is senior NFL writer for The Associated Press. Hes covered the league for 24 years, including the first two decades as the Eagles beat writer. mailto
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  • Venezuelans subject to removal under wartime act have 12 hours to decide on contesting, docs show
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    The Bluebonnet Detention Center is shown on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Anson, Texas (AP Photo/Eli Hartman)2025-04-25T00:16:43Z BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) Migrants subject to removal from the U.S. under the contested Alien Enemies Act are getting about 12 hours to decide if they want to contest their removal, according to court documents unsealed Thursday a window the government contends complies with a Supreme Court decision giving those detained under the act a reasonable time to appeal. Lawyers for people subject to removal say thats far too short a period. This is a dramatic turn in these cases, said Lee Gelernt, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union representing migrants. Theyre not giving any information about how they should do it, how much time they would have to do it, and 12 hours is clearly insufficient for them to reach an attorney and decide what they want to do and how they should do it.Under the wartime act, the government has sent Venezuelans accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua from the U.S. to El Salvadors prison known as CECOT. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement official said in court documents that people are considered subject to deportation if they dont say they want to challenge their removal within 12 hours after being served with a form about their legal rights. They then have 24 hours to file documents in court. The form is only available in English, though ICE said its read to people in a language they understand. It tells them they can make a phone call, but doesnt explicitly say they can challenge their removal under the 18th century law. The government had wanted to file the document under seal, claiming the information was law enforcement sensitive, but a judge ordered it be made public. The ACLU says the time period violates the Supreme Court order that allowed the Trump administration to continue deportations under the Alien Enemies Act but required the government to give detainees a reasonable time to argue to a judge that they should not be removed. That high court order has led to multiple new lawsuits across the country, including the Texas one, over the invocation of the act, which has only been used three times before in U.S. history, most recently during World War II. Then, the ACLU says, suspected Nazis were given 30 days to challenge their designation in court.A judge in Colorado on Tuesday ruled that the government had to give at least 21 days notice. In appealing that decision, the Trump administration argued it was providing constitutional due process under the current timeline. The notice will allow the noncitizen a reasonable time to indicate and then file a petition for a writ of habeas corpus as well as telephone access, the Justice Departments Tim Ramnitz wrote.Government attorneys previously told a federal judge in Washington that detainees were given a 24-hour notice. The official also explained in his Texas declaration that detainees subject to the Alien Enemies Act are often held for several days before removal, allowing them more time to express intention to file and contest their removal.An earlier version of the form filed in federal court in Washington explicitly said there was no opportunity to ask a judge to intervene. But that was before the Supreme Court intervened.
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  • Follow live: Titans take Cam Ward No. 1, Jaguars trade up for Travis Hunter at No. 2
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    Track every pick from Round 1, including live reaction and analysis. Watch the draft live on ESPN, ABC and ESPN+.
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  • Cavaliers' Mobley emerges with DPOY honors
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    Evan Mobley came away from a crowded field with the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award -- and boosted the value of the max rookie contract extension he signed last summer in the process.
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  • Florida Democratic Party Is Dead, State Senator Says as He Leaves It
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    State Senator Jason Pizzo, the Democratic minority leader, announced in a floor speech that he was leaving the party.
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  • Hamptons Beekeeper Is Charged With Concealing a Genocidal Past in Rwanda
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    Faustin Nsabumukunzi lived quietly in New York. In his home country, prosecutors say, he helped author one of the 20th centurys bloodiest episodes.
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  • 2025 NFL draft: Pros and cons for every first-round pick
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    All 32 teams are scheduled to make picks Thursday night. We'll project the fit for each player and squad.
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  • Protection plan: Pats take Campbell with 4th pick
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    The Patriots, looking to better protect second-year QB Drake Maye, took LSU OL Will Campbell with the fourth pick of the NFL draft on Thursday night.
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  • Tornado Warnings in Nebraska and Hail Threats in Texas As Storms Move Through
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    The severe weather is typical for this time of year but also unpredictable. Forecasters said Texas may see hail as large as baseballs.
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  • Trump Told Putin to STOP! After Deadly Strikes in Kyiv
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    Also, tensions between India and Pakistan escalated. Heres the latest at the end of Thursday.
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  • Houthi rebels have shot down 7 US Reaper drones worth $200 million in recent weeks
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    Houthi supporters chant slogans during a weekly, anti-U.S. and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, April 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)2025-04-24T22:53:24Z WASHINGTON (AP) Houthi rebels in Yemen have shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones in less than six weeks, a loss of aircraft worth more than $200 million in what is becoming the most dramatic cost to the Pentagon of the military campaign against the Iran-backed militants.According to defense officials, three of the drones were shot down in the past week suggesting the militants targeting of the unmanned aircraft flying over Yemen has improved. The drones were doing attack runs or conducting surveillance, and they crashed both into the water and onto land, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss military operations.The U.S. has increased its attacks on the Houthis, launching daily strikes since March 15, when President Donald Trump ordered a new, expanded campaign. He promised to use overwhelming lethal force until the Houthis cease their attacks on shipping along a vital maritime corridor. Central Command spokesman Dave Eastburn said Thursday night that the U.S. has struck more than 800 Houthi targets. These strikes have destroyed multiple command-and-control facilities, air defense systems, advanced weapons manufacturing facilities, advanced weapons storage locations, and killed hundreds of Houthi fighters and numerous Houthi leaders, Eastburn said. Another defense official said that although hostile fire is likely the cause of the drone losses, the incidents are still under investigation. The official noted that the increase in U.S. strikes can add to the risk to aircraft, but said the U.S. will take every measure possible to protect troops, equipment and interests in the region. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to comment on sensitive military issues. The sophisticated drones, built by General Atomics, cost about $30 million each, and generally fly at altitudes of more than 40,000 feet (12,100 meters). Houthis leaders have consistently touted the strikes in public statements. One of the defense officials said the U.S. lost Reaper drones on March 31 and on April 3, 9, 13, 18, 19 and 22. U.S. senators, meanwhile, are raising concerns about civilian casualties caused by the American strikes in Yemen. Democratic Sens. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Tim Kaine of Virginia wrote to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday questioning whether the Trump administration is abandoning the measures necessary to meet its obligations to reducing civilian harm.Specifically, they questioned reports that U.S. strikes at the Ras Isa fuel terminal in Yemen last week potentially killed more than 70 civilians.Military leaders agree that ingraining civilian harm mitigation practices within U.S operations leads to better outcomes and that civilian casualties actually undermine the mission that the military has been sent in to do, their letter said.In addition to downing the drones, the Houthis have been persistently firing missiles and one-way attack drones at U.S. military ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. They havent hit any. The U.S. has been using an array of warships, fighter jets, bombers and drones to strike the Houthis, and aircraft can now launch from two Navy carriers in the region.Hegseth decided in March to beef up the Navy warship presence in the Middle East, ordering the USS Harry S. Truman to extend its deployment there, as the USS Carl Vinson steamed toward the area.The Truman, along with two of the destroyers and a cruiser in its strike group, is now in the Red Sea. And the Vinson, along with two destroyers and a cruiser, is in the Gulf of Aden.The third destroyer assigned to the Truman is in the Mediterranean Sea. And two other U.S. Navy destroyers are in the Red Sea, but arent part of the Trumans group.Hegseth is weighing whether to grant a request by U.S. Central Command to once again extend the Trumans deployment. A decision to do that could keep the Truman and at least some of its strike group in the region for several more weeks.It has been rare in recent years for the U.S. to have two aircraft carriers in the Middle East at the same time. Navy leaders have generally been opposed to the idea because it disrupts ship maintenance schedules and delays time at home for sailors strained by the unusually high combat tempo. Last year, the Biden administration ordered the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier to remain in the Red Sea for an extended time, as U.S. warships waged the most intense running sea battle since World War II.Prior to that it had been years since the U.S. had committed that much warship power to the Middle East. The Houthis have been waging persistent missile and drone attacks against commercial and military ships in the region in what the groups leadership has described as an effort to end the Israeli war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. 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    Visitors look at a bare-bones version of Tesla's Cybertruck with devices from AOD Technology, which makes domain control units that process various commands such as opening doors and controlling running boards on SUVs, displayed at the Shanghai auto show on Thursday, April 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)2025-04-25T02:05:38Z SHANGHAI (AP) Booths of big Chinese, German and Japanese automakers were bustling at Shanghais auto show this week as the industry kept its focus on a wider global market not subject to steep U.S. tariffs on imports of cars and auto parts. Signs are that U.S. President Donald Trumps 25% tariffs on auto imports is causing companies to recalibrate their strategies, and in some cases find new opportunities. When governments up above are at odds, its going to impact the businesses down below, Ma Lihua, general manager at Soling, a Chinese maker of domain control units and other electronics used in such things as rearview camera displays. Soling, headquartered in Shanghai, counts Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and many other top tier global and Chinese automakers among its customers. Its also setting up a manufacturing base in Vietnam, whose local EV maker VinFast has ambitions to become Southeast Asias leading automaker. Many of the dozens of auto parts and components companies exhibiting at the Shanghai auto show have operations spanning both the Chinese and world markets.Metal components maker Gestamp, a supplier of chassis, battery boxes and other key auto parts, has suffered from a slowdown in the U.S. and western European markets but is expanding in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. The tariffs are now an added complication, as automakers watch to see what comes. In the past, supply chains usually would run like Swiss clockwork, but now its the opposite, said Ernesto Barcelo, chief ESG officer for metal components maker Gestamp, said of the uncertainty now dominating the market. The lack of stability now, its something very ... fluffy, Barcelo said. A fundamental criteria for investing in any market is political stability, Wei Jianjun, chairman of Great Wall Motor Co., told reporters when asked about his companys plans to expand manufacturing overseas. That applies to countries like Hungary, where the company has not yet decided on whether to build a factory, he said, but also to the United States under Trump. If a country is not politically stable, its very risky, said Wei, who also goes by the name Jack Wey.With U.S. tariffs so high, Great Wall can focus elsewhere, such as on trade between China and Europe, which is bound to grow, he said. He didnt address the issue of the tariffs of up 45.3% that the EU has imposed on electric vehicles made in China. Tianshu Xin, CEO of Leapmotor International, a joint venture of Stellantis and Chinas Leapmotor, said the U.S. market wasnt its first focus.Now, we want to monitor the regulatory environment, and also customer preferences are slightly different compared with other markets, Xin said.Japans Nissan plans to launch 10 new EVs in China by 2027, nine of them its own brand, and to spend an extra $1.4 billion by the end of 2026 on its expansion there. In the U.S. it has the option to ramp up its spare capacity to make up for reduced imports due to the tariffs. Some doors have been shut, but others have been opened, Ma said. But any plan you make you will change it very quickly. The market changes very quickly. Apart from higher tariffs, automakers and suppliers also must contend with national security restrictions that are an increasingly important factor in auto electronics. Wuhan Kotei Informatics, which provides software for autonomous driving, adapted its business model to cope with sanctions. Now the company based in central Chinas Wuhan acts as a consultant and allows foreign customers to adapt software to local requirements, said Ye Xiongfei, general manager for the companys autonomous driving division. Its like I teach you how to walk if you dont know how to walk, and I will help you walk if you arent able to walk, Ye said.Some restrictions on technology are understandable, but too many will hurt the innovation of the U.S. itself, hindering the speed of the development of their supply chains if it tries to only use local companies, he said. Some attending the show said they believe that ultimately Trump will end up softening his stance. 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It might not be the best time to be planning on selling such components to a U.S. automaker for production in America, Claire Deng, a senior sales manager, conceded.But she said AOD, based in south Chinas Zhongshan, had bought the Cybertruck as part of a process that can take years, developing whats needed to become a supplier. Who knows what will happen, she said. We want to be ready. ___Associated Press researcher Yu Bing contributed. ELAINE KURTENBACH Based in Bangkok, Kurtenbach is the APs business editor for Asia, helping to improve and expand our coverage of regional economies, climate change and the transition toward carbon-free energy. She has been covering economic, social, environmental and political trends in China, Japan and Southeast Asia throughout her career. twitter mailto
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    People pay their respect to the late Pope Francis who will lie in state inside St. Peter's Basilica until Friday, at the Vatican, Thursday April 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)2025-04-25T04:07:48Z VATICAN CITY (AP) Heads of state and royalty will start converging on Rome on Friday for the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vaticans St. Peters Square, but the group of poor people who will meet his casket in a small crosstown basilica are more in keeping with Francis humble persona and disdain for pomp.U.S. President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei are among the leaders arriving Friday, the last day Argentine pope will lie in state in St. Peters Basilica before his coffin is sealed in the evening in preparation for his funeral Saturday. The Vatican said 130 delegations are confirmed, including 50 heads of state and 10 reigning sovereigns. Paying respectsTens of thousands of mourners have waited hours in line to bid farewell to Francis, who died Monday after suffering a stroke at the age of 88. A higher-than-expected turnout prompted the Vatican to extend the basilicas opening hours overnight.By Thursday evening, more than 90,000 mourners had filed past Francis open coffin placed in front of the basilicas main altar at times praying, at times holding smart phones aloft for a photo of the late pontiff laid out in red robes, a bishops pointed miter and a rosary entwined in his hands. St. Peters Basilica remained open until around 3 a.m. Friday and closed for just a few hours before reopening for mourners who started arriving before dawn. The public viewing is scheduled to end at 7 p.m., after which Francis simple wooden coffin will be sealed. Emanuela Bisco took the day off work to pay her last respects to Francis, as she had 20 years ago for St. John Paul II.Francis was the pope of the forgotten, who was close to the simplest people, the homeless who were not pushed away, Bisco said. I hope that the next pope will be at his level, and continue his struggles, his openness, everything that he did. Cardinals meetThe work of the conclave to choose a new pope wont start until at least May 5, after nine days of public mourning. Cardinals have been also been arriving in Rome, with 113 meeting Thursday morning to discuss church business. They will meet again Friday before taking a break for the weekend.We are getting ready, but we still have not entered into the more intense phase. We are in the organizational phase,' Italian Cardinal Fernando Filoni said Thursday. Papal burialIn keeping with Francis embrace of the marginalized, the Vatican said a group of poor and needy people will meet the popes coffin to pay homage to him when it arrives at St. Mary Major basilica for burial on Saturday.The tomb is being prepared behind a wooden barrier within the basilica that he chose to be near an icon of the Madonna that he revered and often prayed before. Photos released by the Vatican on Friday show the marble tombstone flat against the pavement, with the simple engraving in Latin that he requested in his last testament: Franciscus DelegationsTrump, who is traveling with first lady Melania Trump, is scheduled to arrive Friday, after Francis coffin has been sealed.Among the other foreign dignitaries confirmed for the papal funeral are: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and first lady Olena Zelenska French President Emmanuel Macron British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Prince William Spains King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia Hungarian President Viktor Orbn Brazilian President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva COLLEEN BARRY Barry covers all things Italy for The Associated Press. Her focus includes fashion and design, overtourism and the environment, politics and sometimes the Vatican. twitter instagram mailto
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  • Donald Trumps trip to Pope Francis funeral puts a sharper focus on their clashes over the years
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    Pope Francis meets with President Donald Trump, left, on the occasion of their private audience, at the Vatican, May 24, 2017. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, Pool, File)2025-04-25T04:06:55Z WASHINGTON (AP) The day before he died, in his final public address, Pope Francis expressed an Easter Sunday message of unity and an appeal for the marginalized and migrants. All of us, he proclaimed, are children of God!In a dramatically different message Sunday, President Donald Trump issued an insult-laced post wishing a happy Easter to his opponents, including Radical Left Lunatics, WEAK and INEFFECTIVE Judges and Law Enforcement Officials, and former President Joe Biden, our WORST and most Incompetent President.Some of the fundamental differences between the U.S. president and the late pope not only their divergent styles but their positions on migration, the environment and poverty will come into sharper focus as Trump travels to Rome on Friday for Francis funeral, to be held Saturday morning in St. Peters Square.David Gibson, director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University in New York, put it this way: Obviously, its been a fraught relationship. The relationship erodedThings werent great between Trump and the pope during Trumps first term, from 2017 to 2021. But, says Gibson, Trump II was even worse with the Vatican because of how much more aggressive it has been on every level, against migrants, against international aid.The Argentine pontiff and the American president sparred early on over immigration. In 2016, Francis, alluding to then-candidate Trump, called anyone who builds a wall to keep out migrants not Christian. Trump called the comment disgraceful.Despite the billionaire former reality stars divergences over the years with Francis, who was known for a humble style, Trumps support has gradually risen among American Catholics. He courted them in his last presidential campaign, and many influential bishops are among his supporters.Trump, who has identified himself as a non-denominational Christian, has long counted Christians, especially evangelical Christians, among his key blocs of support. His policies on abortion, including his role in appointing three of the five U.S. Supreme Court justices who overturned national abortion rights, deepened his support among Christians, including many conservative Catholics. His politics are also closely aligned with many conservative U.S. Catholic bishops, who were often at odds with Francis more progressive approach to leading the church.The Republican president implored Catholics last year to vote for him. In October, when he addressed the Al Smith charity dinner in New York, which raises millions of dollars for Catholic charities, Trump said: You gotta get out and vote. And Catholics, you gotta vote for me.Many Catholics did. In the 2024 election, Trump won the Catholic vote, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 120,000 voters. In 2020, the Catholic vote was evenly split between Joe Biden, but in 2024, 54% of Catholic voters supported Trump and 44% supported Kamala Harris.For Trump, Catholics support didnt earn FrancisBut while Trump may have won the Catholic vote, he never won over Francis.Vice President JD Vance, a Catholic who met briefly with Francis the day before he died, dismissed the pontiffs disagreements with the administration, telling reporters this week that the pope was a much broader figure than American politics a man who led a church with 1.4 billion members worldwide. Im aware that he had some disagreements with some of the policies of our administration, Vance said. He also had a lot of agreements with some of the policies of our administration. Im not going to soil the mans legacy by talking about politics.Trump, too, met once with Francis, in a largely cordial meeting at the Vatican in 2017. But their differences persisted.In February of this year, Francis sent a letter to U.S. bishops that was similar in tone to his comments on immigration almost a decade earlier. He denounced the Trump administrations embarking on plans for mass deportations and noted that in the Bible, the infant Jesus and his family were themselves refugees in Egypt, fleeing a threat to their lives. Some leading bishops did applaud some of the new Trump administration initiatives on school choice and policies defining gender as determined at birth. Francis, while upholding church teachings on sexuality, took a more tolerant stance toward LGBTQ+ people.Other prominent bishops, appointed by Francis, are more sympathetic with his priorities. They include the new archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Robert McElroy. Catholics are a diverse group and act accordinglyBut the Catholic vote is not monolithic. John Fea, a professor of history at Messiah University in Pennsylvania, said many conservative Catholics, even if they respect the office of the pope, dont like his progressive views on immigrants and his authorizing of blessings for same-sex couples.The views of many conservative American Catholics line-up with Trumps brand of populism: strong borders, pro-life on abortion, concern about critical race theory in schools, etc., Fea, author of Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump, said via email.In contrast, he speculated that many progressive Catholics who do share Pope Francis social justice concerns probably did not vote for Trump.In addition to migration, Francis also differed with Trump on the environment, writing an encyclical calling for climate action, in contrast to the presidents push to bring back fossil fuels. Francis also staunchly opposed the death penalty, something Trump supports.Stylistically, Trumps big personality also contrasted with Francis more self-deprecating and welcoming tone, immortalized by his Who am I to judge? response to a question about gay priests.Trump and Francis did share some policy goals on issues such as abortion and religious freedom, and U.S.-Vatican relations involve more than two people, said Steven Millies, director of the Bernadin Center at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.But the alignments were at the diplomatic level more than at the personal or political level, of course, said Millies, a professor of public theology. 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