Federal Judge Casts Doubt on Trump Arguments in Venezuelan Migrants Case
The judge pressed a lawyer for the Justice Department on the government’s role and responsibilities in the men’s deportation and incarceration in El Salvador. Source: Original News
Courts Must ‘Check the Excesses’ of Congress and the President, Roberts Says
The chief justice, in rare public remarks, defended judicial independence before a crowd of lawyers and judges. Source: Original News
RFK Jr. Announces New Database for Research Into ‘Root Causes’ of Autism
The director of the National Institutes of Health previously floated — then walked back — the idea of an autism registry, alarming researchers and parents. Source: Original News
How Lost Radar and Silent Radios Have Upended Newark Air Travel
A technical outage in Philadelphia last week terrified air traffic controllers and stranded passengers. As the summer travel season looms, the F.A.A. is racing to address the problems. Source: Original News
British Steel creates 180 jobs in production drive
Most of the roles will be based at Scunthorpe, with others at the Teesside and Skinningrove plants. Source: Original News
Fed holds rates because of tariff ‘uncertainty’
The Federal Reserve said Trump’s barrage of tariffs were generating too much uncertainty to predict its next moves. Source: Original News
Interest rates expected to be cut by Bank of England
Rate-setters meet to decide whether to change the base rate from 4.5% with a decision at 12:02 BST. Source: Original News
Tyre Nichols Trial Verdict: 3 Former Memphis Officers Found Not Guilty in Fatal Beating
The former Memphis officers had been charged with second-degree murder and other crimes in the beating death of Mr. Nichols. Source: Original News
Trump Says U.S. Won’t Drop Tariffs Ahead of China Talks
The Treasury secretary and trade representative plan to meet with Chinese officials this weekend to discuss trade and economic matters. Source: Original News
