TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Migrants and Democrats are skeptical of Noem's $200 million 'self-deportation' TV ad campaign
Last month, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem praised a new Trump administration effort to persuade undocumented immigrants to return to their homelands on their own.
D.C. sues Trump administration over National Guard deployment
The attorney general for the District of Columbia announced Thursday that the nation's capital is suing the Trump administration over the deployment of National Guard troops within the city's boundaries, alleging the violation amounts to an unconstitutional, "involuntary military occupation."
Global Impact
Putin hails ties with China as Kim Jong-un arrives in Beijing on eve of parade
Vladimir Putin has hailed Russia’s “unprecedentedly” high level of ties with China, as dozens of leaders including the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un, arrived in Beijing on the eve of a massive military parade intended to showcase a Chinese-led global order.
Trump says Putin and Zelenskyy are 'not ready' for peace as Europe faces pressure to step up
With the United States seemingly content to take a back seat, a high-level meeting in Paris on Thursday will seek to answer the question: Can European powers step up and bring Ukraine and Russia closer to peace?
Economic Pulse
Dollar stores draw in more shoppers making six figures as Americans across income levels look to save
To understand how Americans are dealing with economic uncertainty, just look at dollar stores.
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Trump appeals to the Supreme Court to preserve his sweeping tariffs
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to quickly decide whether he has the power to impose broad tariffs under a law designed for use during times of emergency.
Quick Takes
The legendary Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani has died, the company he founded said Thursday. He was 91.
In an Exclusive Interview, Elon Musk, a business magnate and investor, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, Inc. and Twitter, Inc. reveals that the show will be ending after his latest business sparks tension with Martha MacCallum.
An Argentine federal court announced Wednesday that authorities had recovered the long-lost "Portrait of a Lady," an 18th-century work by the Italian painter Giuseppe Ghislandi that was looted by the Nazis in World War II and rediscovered when it appeared in an online real estate listing last month
Shein said it has pulled a listing from its popular shopping platform after Luigi Mangione’s likeness was used to model a shirt.
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