Top 15 News Posts from September 20
How to watch the Charlie Kirk memorial service – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Charlie Kirk’s memorial service prompted high security amidst threat reports. Feds found no credible plot, but an armed man was detained, raising ongoing security questions for the event.
Congressional candidate thrown to ground during protest outside ICE facility – The Washington Post
Clashes erupted at a Chicago-area ICE facility. Federal agents teargassed a candidate and mayor, making arrests amidst an escalating immigration crackdown.
Trump to impose $100,000 fee per year for H-1B visas, in blow to tech – Reuters
Donald Trump proposes a steep $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visas. This major policy shift impacts tech companies and visa holders, sparking debate and legal challenges.
U.S. Attorney Investigating Letitia James Resigns After Trump Seeks to Oust Him – The New York Times
A U.S. Attorney resigned after President Trump publicly demanded his removal, amid reports the prosecutor resisted pressure to investigate NY AG Letitia James.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s would-be assassin now identifies as trans woman: court docs – New York Post
The man who attempted to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh now identifies as a trans woman. Prosecutors seek a 30-year sentence for the suspect, who allegedly targeted three justices.
2 killed, 27 injured in large-scale Russian missile, drone attack on Ukrainian cities – The Kyiv Independent
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack across Ukraine, causing casualties. This highlights how drones are transforming modern warfare and its devastating impact.
Estonia says 3 Russian fighter jets entered its airspace in ‘brazen’ incursion – AP News
Russian fighter jets brazenly violated Estonian airspace, prompting Estonia to seek NATO consultation. Israel expressed concern as the Russia-Ukraine war continues.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to strip legal protections from Venezuelan migrants – Politico
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to end deportation protections for an estimated 300,000 Venezuelan migrants, potentially clearing the way for their removal from the U.S.
Trump told to refile New York Times lawsuit judge dismissed as too wordy – Axios
A judge tossed Trump’s $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, calling the initial filing too wordy.
US military conducts third fatal strike on alleged drug smuggling vessel – Financial Times
Trump ordered a third US military strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in international waters, killing three.
Ted Cruz criticizes Trump-appointed FCC chair for urging “action” on Jimmy Kimmel: “Right out of Goodfellas” – CBS News
Ted Cruz blasted FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s “dangerous” Jimmy Kimmel warnings, comparing them to “mafia” or “Goodfellas” tactics. He warned MAGA would regret the move.
ABC10 station struck by gunfire Friday afternoon – ABC10
Sacramento’s ABC10 news station was struck by gunfire Friday afternoon, police confirm. Employees were inside, but thankfully, no injuries were reported.
Walmart Stock (WMT) Weakens after Probe Finds Safety Issues in Marketplace Selling – TipRanks
Walmart faces intense scrutiny as probes uncover widespread counterfeits, safety issues, and fraud on its third-party marketplace. Lax vetting is weakening stock.
Notre Dame Cathedral’s iconic towers reopen 6 years after devastating fire – CBS News
Notre Dame Cathedral’s iconic towers are reopening, six years after the devastating fire. This marks a significant step in the monument’s restoration.
One hellscape to another: Gazans tell of dire conditions in Israeli-declared humanitarian zone – BBC
Israel’s assault on Gaza City intensifies, creating a “hellscape” for civilians. Dire humanitarian conditions, widespread panic, and displacement plague residents, with children among the victims.
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