Top 15 News Posts from September 10
Poland downs Russian drones as ‘huge number’ violate airspace, prime minister says – ABC News
Poland’s air defenses brought down numerous Russian drones deep inside its NATO territory. This dangerous incursion marks a concerning escalation amid Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Trump Floats New Tariffs on China, India to Squeeze Russia – Bloomberg.com
Donald Trump reportedly urged the EU to impose a staggering 100% tariff on China and India. This drastic measure aims to pressure Russia, particularly concerning its oil trade.
Army tries to restore order in Nepal after protest violence intensifies – Politico
Deadly protests and escalating violence grip Nepal. The army is deployed, guarding parliament and patrolling streets, issuing warnings amidst curfews to restore order.
Suspect in stabbing of Ukrainian woman in North Carolina charged with federal crime – The Guardian
Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was tragically murdered in a Charlotte train attack. The suspect’s violent history fuels national crime debates and White House criticism of policies.
Federal judge blocks Trump from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, for now – NPR
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Donald Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, marking a key initial victory for Cook.
White House rebukes Israel over strike on Hamas in Qatar – The Washington Post
Israel’s strike on Hamas in Qatar sparked a White House rebuke. Trump claims the U.S. tried to warn Doha, but Israel kept him in the dark, raising doubts and oil prices.
Protesters Call Out Trump as He Dines Out in Washington – The New York Times
Donald Trump’s rare D.C. dinner, promoting a federal law enforcement surge, was disrupted by protesters. He asserted the city was safe, but they called him out.
Meta covered up potential child harms, whistleblowers claim – BBC
Meta whistleblowers reveal the company suppressed research on child safety and potential VR harms. These revelations are now fueling demands for legal action.
Macron Picks Sébastien Lecornu as France’s Next Prime Minister – The New York Times
President Macron has appointed Sébastien Lecornu as France’s new Prime Minister. The outgoing defense minister takes office as “Block Everything” protests are already underway across the country.
ICE operations ramp up in Chicago ahead of Mexican Independence Day – Chicago Sun-Times
ICE is significantly increasing operations in Chicago, targeting criminal illegal aliens. Ahead of Mexican Independence Day, this federal action faces local objections, putting sanctuary cities on alert.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and challenger Josh Kraft advance to one-on-one general election – NBC News
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and challenger Josh Kraft are advancing to the November general election. They will face off for the city’s top office, as voters prepare to decide.
Princeton grad student kidnapped for over 900 days in Iraq has been released, Trump says – CBS News
Princeton’s Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian grad student, has been freed from 903 days in Iraq. President Trump announced her release.
Supreme Court lets Trump freeze $4 billion in foreign aid, for now – Axios
Chief Justice Roberts and the Supreme Court temporarily sided with President Trump, letting him freeze billions in foreign aid despite congressional approval.
Critics fault Supreme Court for allowing immigration stops that consider race and ethnicity – Los Angeles Times
The Supreme Court’s decision allowing federal officers to more freely make immigration stops, considering race, draws heavy criticism, fueling fears of racial profiling and increased raids.
Pushing Democratic ‘reset,’ a religious Texas lawmaker runs for Senate – The Washington Post
Rising Democrat James Talarico, a millennial seminarian, enters the Texas U.S. Senate race. He vows to challenge GOP billionaires, bridge divides, and turn the state blue.
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