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US appeals court says Trump can deploy National Guard troops in Portland

US appeals court says Trump can deploy National Guard troops in Portland. A divided US appeals court ruled on Monday that Donald Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland, Oregon, despite objections by the leaders of the city and state, giving the Republican president an important legal victory as he dispatches military forces to a growing number of Democratic-led locales.

ANSA Italian News
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'Chaos!' Cattle ranchers melt down over Trump's plan that could 'decimate' American beef

'Chaos!' Cattle ranchers melt down over Trump's plan that could 'decimate' American beef. Cattle ranchers pushed back on Monday against one of President Donald Trump's latest plans to try and lower domestic beef prices. Trump announced last week that he is considering purchasing beef from Argentina to help lower the cost for American consumers.

Naval News
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Les sciences sociales Ă  la recherche des perdus de vue

Les sciences sociales Ă  la recherche des perdus de vue. Pour les chercheurs, l’invisibilitĂ© sociale, anciennement synonyme de marginalitĂ© et d’exclusion, renvoie aujourd’hui davantage Ă  un sentiment de non-reconnaissance et de mĂ©pris. Contexte et chronologie.

Libération
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Fuite de renseignements chez Desjardins | Les donnĂ©es d’un million de QuĂ©bĂ©cois refont surface sur le dark web

Fuite de renseignements chez Desjardins | Les donnĂ©es d’un million de QuĂ©bĂ©cois refont surface sur le dark web. AprĂšs des annĂ©es de dormance, les informations sensibles de plus d’un million de QuĂ©bĂ©cois provenant de la fuite chez Desjardins en 2019 refont surface, dans une tentative d’extorsion visant l’institution. Le risque de vol d’identitĂ© serait encore plus Ă©levĂ© qu’il y a six ans, estime un expert.

La Presse (Canada)
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USTR proposes 100% tariffs on Nicaraguan goods after finding labor abuses

USTR proposes 100% tariffs on Nicaraguan goods after finding labor abuses. The Trump administration may impose tariffs of up to 100% on Nicaraguan goods after finding that Nicaragua's labor and human rights policies are unreasonable and impeding U.S. commerce, the U.S. Trade Representative's office said on Monday. Contexte et chronologie.

Straits Times (Singapore)
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Photos: Trump hails demolition of part of White House for ballroom construction

Photos: Trump hails demolition of part of White House for ballroom construction. President Trump hailed the start of demolition work at the White House East Wing on Monday ahead of construction beginning on his planned, privately funded $200 million-plus ballroom. The big picture: Critics say the project's funding underscores how corporate America has curried favor for access to the Trump administration.

Axios Politics
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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Hit with Lawsuit from Ex-Mistress Alleging Stalking, ‘Toxic Masculinity,’ Abuse, and ‘Digital Surveillance’

The 31-year-old former mistress of 70-year-old ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt, is accusing the tech billionaire of stalking, emotional abuse, “toxic masculinity,” and subjecting her to an “absolute digital surveillance system.”. The mistress, Michelle Ritter, filed the suit in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleging that the powerful mogul used his resources and tech savvy to control and retaliate against her after their relationship ended.

Gateway Pundit
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“Using satire to make a point”: Johnson defends Trump’s “No Kings” dump video

“Using satire to make a point”: Johnson defends Trump’s “No Kings” dump video. House Speaker Mike Johnson defended a bizarre video shared by Donald Trump that showed the president bombing “No Kings” protesters with excrement. At a press conference on Monday, the Louisiana Republican said the scatalogical Trump clip was “satire” and that it paled in comparison to the violent rhetoric of Trump’s political opponents.

Salon Politics
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Thousands more federal workers face 'imminent' firings: report

Thousands more federal workers face 'imminent' firings: report. President Donald Trump's bid to gut the federal government as the shutdown rages took another turn Monday as a new court filing showed thousands more federal workers faced "imminent" firings. The Trump administration has already fired thousands of federal workers as a strategy during the shutdown, wielding it as leverage to pressure Democrats in Congress to vote in favor of a stopgap funding measure that would reopen the government.

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