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Border czar Tom Homan says: ‘We’re already mobilizing’ as immigration crackdown erupts into mass protests The Trump administration will deploy the national guard to immigration protests in Los Angeles, border czar Tom Homan said on Saturday, as an immigration crackdown in the area erupted into mass protests with police in riot gear deploying teargas at bystanders. “We’re already mobilizing. We’re
The Base is emerging from shadows and ramping up its ranks as White House turns blind eye to the far right An international neo-Nazi terrorist organization is boldly continuing to build in the US and planning a new paramilitary training event without fear of local authorities or the FBI , which once dismantled it in a nationwide effort. The Base, founded in 2018 by a former Pentagon contractor li
Vice-president was interviewed by comedian Theo Von, who also asked him if he ‘got high’ on election night JD Vance said Elon Musk was making a “huge mistake” going after Donald Trump in a storm of bitter and inflammatory social media posts after a falling-out between the two men. But the US vice-president, in an interview released on Friday after the very public blowup between the world’s riches

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Trump sends in national guard as aides talk tough; Vance says he’s had bigger outbursts than Musk. Key US politics stories from Saturday 7 June at a glance Donald Trump’s homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, on Saturday pushed back against the protesters opposing immigration raids in Los Angeles: “A message to the LA rioters: you will not stop us or slow us down. @Icegov will continue to enf
Sovereignty wins Belmont, repeats Derby 1-2-3 finish Rain clears as Alvarado guides colt to Triple triumph Journalism places again after Preakness victory run Sovereignty won the Belmont Stakes on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course, taking the third jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown by passing Journalism down the stretch at Saratoga Springs, New York, in a finish that mirrored the Kentucky Derby
Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones arrested, faces multiple charges Charges include assaulting officer, public intoxication Ex-NFL star had prior arrests, missed two full seasons Former NFL defensive back Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones is facing several charges in Kentucky, including assault of a police officer and public intoxication. WHIO TV 7 in Ohio reported that Jones was arrested on Friday night and booked into the
McGlynn’s first-minute strike gives US promising start Costly Cardoso mistake gifts Turkey quick equalizer The United States men’s national team entered this summer facing numerous doubts amid their efforts to be fully prepared for the massive 2026 World Cup on home soil. The largest among them were quite basic. This team had, for most of its time under Mauricio Pochettino and at some points befo
Rodgers inks one-year, $13.65m deal with Pittsburgh QB joins Steelers after split with Jets in February Faces Jets in Week 1, Packers reunion set for Week 8 Quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ ended his long-running free agency saga as the polarizing four-times NFL MVP launched a new chapter of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. The team posted on social media a photo of Rodgers wearing
US president says he’s ‘too busy doing other things’ to try to reconcile with erstwhile ally and campaign backer Donald Trump warned Elon Musk on Saturday that he faces “very serious consequences” if he funds Democratic candidates following the pair’s epic public bust-up this week. The warning, delivered in an interview with NBC News scheduled to broadcast on Sunday, follows days of feuding and t
Dogs discovered with skin and dental issues include toy poodle mixes, pomeranians, chihuahuas and yorkies More than 100 dogs were rescued from an apparent puppy mill in North Carolina where they were kept in “egregious conditions”, an animal shelter said. The SPCA of Wake county on Wednesday removed 101 dogs from a home that appeared to have been functioning as a puppy mill. In a statement online
American wins epic final battle 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 Gauff wins second slam after 2023 US Open title In her half-decade competing at the highest level, Coco Gauff has built an impermeable reputation for her toughness in battle. No matter the significance of the occasion or the state of her strokes, she will fight with everything at her disposal and make life incredibly difficult for any opponent. Mo
Rupa Marya, a doctor and professor at the university’s San Francisco campus, says her free speech rights were violated A professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, says the university violated her freedom of speech rights by suspending her for her online comments about Israel’s war in Gaza in a new lawsuit. The suit was filed by Rupa Marya, an internal medicine physicia
Biles calls Gaines ‘sick’ in response to softball post Gymnast defends trans girl targeted after title win Gaines calls Biles’ stance on inclusion ‘disappointing’ Seven-time Olympic gold medallist Simone Biles has publicly condemned former competitive swimmer Riley Gaines for her repeated attacks on transgender athletes, calling Gaines “sick” and a “sore loser” in a strongly worded social media p
Less than a year after four dams were removed from the river, life has blossomed along its banks, presenting new challenges and joys of recovery Bill Cross pulled his truck to the side of a dusty mountain road and jumped out to scan a stretch of rapids rippling through the hillsides below. As an expert and a guide, Cross had spent more than 40 years boating the Klamath River, etching its turns, d
Miami murals of MLB icons defaced with hate symbols Swastikas, slurs scrawled on Jackie Robinson image Police investigating mural vandalism as hate crime Miami murals honoring baseball trailblazers Jackie Robinson and Minnie Minoso were defaced with swastikas and racist slurs this week. The vandalism in the city’s Overtown neighborhood was reported Monday to police, who told the Athletic on Frida
Masters champion struggling with driver troubles ‘I’m still searching for the missing piece off the tee’ Rory McIlroy says he is concerned about his form before next week’s US Open after missing the cut at the Canadian Open. The Masters champion shot a dismal second-round 78 on Friday, carding a quadruple bogey, a double and four other bogeys in an eight-over-par round that left him languishing 2
Live updates from the 2pm BST start at Roland Garros Sinner sets up Alcaraz blockbuster | Send John an email The roof is open and the wind is blowing in, which adds a variable. It could get a bit swirly. Via the BBC, plucky Brit news: Teenager Hannah Klugman was unable to become the first Briton in almost 50 years to win a French Open juniors title after losing in the girls’ singles final. The 16
Noem has played a starring role in the second Trump administration with her goal to ‘Make America Safe Again’ – derided by critics as ‘cosplay’ with cruel consequences Little more than a year ago, Kristi Noem ’s political prospects appeared to be in freefall. The then South Dakota governor was criss-crossing the country on an ill-fated book tour, widely seen, at least initially, as an audition to
The older I get, the harder it is to maintain ties – and a series of unhinged social media posts probably wouldn’t help I have a hard time maintaining male friendships these days. The older I get, the less time I have for the sorts of activities stereotypical American males enjoy: sporting events, competitive binge drinking and collecting rare coins in a dark basement. OK, maybe that last thing i
Carla Hayden, first woman and African American to serve in role, details firing by Trump administration to CBS The first woman and African American to serve as the US librarian of Congress before Donald Trump fired her in May has not heard from the president’s administration beyond the 31-word email it sent her with word of her dismissal, she has revealed in her first interview since her ouster.
New York’s once-bustling immigrant neighborhoods are chilled as Trump administration cracks down Two months after fleeing death threats in Colombia, Juan landed a construction job in New York. But on his first day, the bulky GPS monitor strapped to his ankle caught the manager’s attention. It wouldn’t fit inside standard work boots. The boss shook his head. “Come back when you’ve resolved your st

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