TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Judge permits Trump administration to deport Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil
An immigration judge on Friday ruled that the Trump administration can deport Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil just a month after his arrest prompted national outrage and marked the start of the federal government’s broader crackdown on foreign students.
Trump Applauds House for Passing 'Big, Beautiful' Budget Bill
The House of Representatives passed the “big, beautiful” bill funding his agenda. President Donald Trump thanked them for their support.
Global Impact
Judge says Trump administration "failed to comply" to provide information on man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
A federal judge said Friday that the Trump administration failed to comply with an order for it to provide information she requested about a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, including where he is currently located and whether they have taken any steps to facilitate his return to the United States.
Europe wants to ready its citizens for war. Will they listen?
Survival guides, stockpiling and mass evacuation drills. Europe is scrambling to prepare its citizens for the growing threat of conflict arriving on its doorstep.
Economic Pulse
Taiwan holds first tariff talks with United States
Taiwan officials held their first tariff talks with U.S. officials on Friday, with both sides looking forward to further discussions soon, the island's government said on Saturday.
EU urged to put human rights centre stage at first central Asia summit
The EU is being urged to put human rights centre stage as it begins its first summit with the leaders of central Asia.
Quick Takes
Sir Elton John says he is "blown away" after scoring the 10th UK number one album of his career.
What started out as stray cast comments about offscreen tension turned into rumors about a feud between The White Lotus love interests Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood.
Private companies have launched nearly 120 civilians to the edge of space, establishing a new frontier in travel. Space tourism is no longer science fiction, but science fact.
Have you ever wondered why the Masters is played in April? For anyone interested in more than just the golf at Augusta National, the answer might seem obvious.
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