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    ‘You touch ICE, you’re jailed’: Homan’s zero-tolerance warning amid Trump's immigration crackdown
    US Supreme Court backs Trump on aggressive immigration raids

    The Supreme Court sided with President Trump's immigration policies, allowing federal agents to conduct raids targeting individuals based on race or language in Southern California. Liberal justices dissented, criticizing the decision as discriminatory towards Latinos.

    School Assembly News Headlines for 9th September: Top national, international, business ans sports update

    NIA investigates a terror conspiracy across multiple states. India and EU progress on trade agreement talks. Gujarat braces for heavy rainfall. Protests in Nepal turn deadly. Xi Jinping attends BRICS summit as Modi sends a representative. Carlos Alcaraz wins US Open. India secures Hockey Asia Cup. EchoStar sells licenses to SpaceX. China's EV sales growth slows down.

    Bolsonaro supporters pack Brazil streets ahead of coup verdict

    Thousands of Bolsonaro's supporters rallied in Brazil ahead of a Supreme Court decision on whether he attempted a coup after losing the 2022 election. Demonstrators called for amnesty for those convicted in the January 8th storming of government buildings.

    Israeli foreign minister calls for Hamas' surrender as military pounds Gaza

    Israel urged Hamas to surrender. Military strikes persist in Gaza City. Hamas refuses to disarm. They propose hostage release for peace. Strikes killed 14 people. Buildings sheltering displaced Palestinians were hit. Protests in Israel demand a ceasefire and hostage release. The war's unpopularity is growing. Negotiations are ongoing for a resolution. The humanitarian situation is dire.

    Reactions to Trump shall be censored, US Open asks broadcasters

    The USTA has requested broadcasters to minimize disruptions and censor reactions related to President Trump's attendance at the US Open men's final. Trump, attending as a guest of Rolex, marks the first sitting president in 25 years to attend. This decision follows a history of protests and aims to maintain focus on the tennis tournament.

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