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National Guard controversy deepens as federal and state roles clash

President Donald Trump can maintain control of California's National Guard in Los Angeles for now after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that he likely acted within his authority. The panel stayed an earlier order by U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer that would have returned the troops to Gov. Gavin Newsom. The decision came in Newsom v. Trump, a lawsuit filed on June 9 by the governor challenging the federal deployment. Gov. Newsom had called the move "illegal and immoral" and argued it infringed on California's sovereignty. Breyer's initial temporary restraining order said Tr
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One hotline, half a million calls — and now it’s gone

President Donald Trump’s administration proposed to end a specialized crisis intervention program for LGBTQ youth within the national 988 suicide hotline, while California officials pledge expanded mental health funding for vulnerable young people. Federal authorities will shut down the targeted service from July 17, affecting a program that has responded to hundreds of thousands of crisis calls since its inception. California Gov. Gavin Newsom denounced the decision, contrasting federal cuts with state investments in youth mental health programs. Newsom highlighted California’s $4.
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This tiny ecosystem inside you could explain your emotions

Your gut has been called your "second brain," and emerging research suggests it might hold the key to understanding anxiety disorders. Recent studies have revealed an intricate communication network between the gut and brain called the microbiome-gut-brain axis, offering new hope for the estimated 264 million people worldwide who suffer from anxiety. More than 90% of the body's serotonin and 50% of dopamine – neurotransmitters crucial for mood regulation – are produced in the gut. Johns Hopkins Medicine explains that hidden in the digestive system walls is an enteric nervous system (EN
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Trump used Juneteenth to denounce ‘nonworking holidays.’ Some political observers say it wasn’t a coincidence

For social justice activist Glenn Harris, President Donald Trump’s statement on Juneteenth, arguing there are “too many nonworking holidays in America” costing the country “billions of dollars,” was no surprise.Harris said the comments coming on the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States were consistent with Trump’s most recent policies and practices working against people of color.“In many ways it’s just a continuation of this administration’s attempt to erase the civil rights, free speech and literally the history of Black and brown people,”
Trump used Juneteenth to denounce ‘nonworking holidays.’ Some political observers say it wasn’t a coincidence
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Trump's CFPB rollback has cost Americans $18 billion, consumer groups say

President Donald Trump's rapid pullback of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has cost Americans at least $18 billion in higher fees and lost compensation for consumers allegedly cheated by major companies, according to an analysis released Tuesday by two organizations.The increased consumer costs from the CFPB's rollback of regulations on bank fees, wholesale dismissal of cases against banks and other lenders and the apparent failure to disburse funds intended for harmed borrowers run counter to Trump's campaign pledges to ease the cost of living, according to the Student Borrower
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Trump claims Israel and Iran have agreed to ceasefire

In the past few days, the Middle East has witnessed an unprecedented US airstrike on Iran with its most powerful non-nuclear weapons, an Iranian retaliatory strike on the largest US air base in the region, to an apparent truce that many hope will see Iran and Israel end their hostilities that have set the world on edge.The region and the wider world watched warily as events unfolded overnight into Tuesday, but with a degree of optimism as daylight broke in the region that what US President Donald Trump called the “12 Day War” may be over.“THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIO
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Fragile ceasefire appears to hold between Iran and Israel as Trump vents frustration with both sides

A fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel appeared to hold Tuesday after initially faltering, and U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with both sides, saying they had fought “for so long and so hard” that they do not know what they are doing. But even as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel had brought Iran’s nuclear program “to ruin,” a new U.S. intelligence report found that the program has been set back only a few months after U.S. strikes over the weekend, according to two people familiar with the assessment. T

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Exclusive: US strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say

The US military strikes on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the core components of the country’s nuclear program and likely only set it back by months, according to an early US intelligence assessment that was described by seven people briefed on it.The assessment, which has not been previously reported, was produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon’s intelligence arm. It is based on a battle damage assessment conducted by US Central Command in the aftermath of the US strikes, one of the sources said.The analysis of the damage to the sites a
Exclusive: US strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say
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Venice protesters claim victory in Bezos-Sanchez wedding venue change

Protesters in Venice rallying against the impending nuptials of billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have claimed victory after their threats of disruption reportedly prompted a change of wedding venues.The group, No Space for Bezos, had called for a blockade on canals around the 14th-century Grande Scuola Misericordia in central Venice, which is thought to be where the couple wanted to hold a massive party on June 28, the day after exchanging vows.It claims the party will now move to the less picturesque venue of a “tese,” or shipyard, in a renovated maritim
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Bezos' Venice wedding party moved to isolated area on security concerns

A celebrity wedding party for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez in Venice this week has been moved to an isolated, less accessible part of the lagoon city on security concerns and to prevent the risk of protests, sources said.The billionaire tech-tycoon and his fiancee had earmarked a location in Cannaregio to celebrate after their marriage, a popular and central nightlife area, but fears of demonstrations led to a change of plan, the sources added.For weeks some local residents and pressure groups have been complaining that the event will turn the scenic city of gondolas
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's celebrity Venice wedding in facts and figures

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have invited scores of VIPs from film, finance and show business to Venice this week for three days of wedding celebrations.Here are some facts and figures about what has been dubbed the "Wedding of the Century," much of which has been kept secret, including details about the guest list and the exact cost of festivities. 55-MILLION DOLLAR OCCASIONThe wedding and its parts are expected to cost 40-48 million euros ($46.5 - $55.6 million), Luca Zaia, president of the Veneto regional government that comprises Venice, told reporters on Tuesda

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Netanyahu sees redemption in Iran war, but Gaza looms large

Netanyahu sees redemption in Iran war, but Gaza looms large
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McDonald's, Krispy Kreme to end US donut sale partnership as costs mount

McDonald's and donut maker Krispy Kreme said on Tuesday they would end their partnership in the United States by July, as the companies struggled to manage the costs associated with the

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Netanyahu declares historic win, says Israel removed Iran's nuclear threat in 12-day war

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel in its 12 days of war with Iran had removed the threat of nuclear annihilation and was determined to thwart any attempt by

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US tells UN: strikes degraded Iran's capacity to build nuclear weapon

US tells UN: strikes degraded Iran's capacity to build nuclear weapon
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Trump's CFPB rollback has cost Americans $18 billion, consumer groups say

President Donald Trump's rapid pullback of the U.S.

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Pelicans trade McCollum and Olynyk to the Wizards for Poole and Bey, AP source says

The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to trade veteran guard CJ McCollum, center Kelly Olynyk and a future second-round pick to the Washington Wizards for guard Jordan Poole, wing Saddiq Bey and the 40th overall pick in the second round of the NBA draft, according to a person with knowledge of the agreement

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Trump pressures Congress on his 'big beautiful bill' as debate clouds path forward

Trump pressures Congress on his 'big beautiful bill' as debate clouds path forward
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Exclusive: Early US intel assessment suggests strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say

Exclusive: Early US intel assessment suggests strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say

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About 400 passengers have left Israel on US-assisted flights

The United States has helped about 400 U.S. citizens and others to fly out of Israel since Saturday amid conflict with Iran and hopes to

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Trump administration postpones classified briefings for lawmakers on Iran

President Donald Trump’s administration has postponed classified briefings for Senate and House members on Tuesday as lawmakers are looking for more answers about Trump’s directed strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend and his announcement on Monday that the two countries had reached a ceasefire agreement