
Michael Edwards
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1 week ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Evan Hummel |Kalé Carey |Michael Edwards
The Trump administration may send deported migrants to Libya as soon as Wednesday, May 7, according to a trio of U.S. officials who spoke with Reuters on the condition of anonymity. It would mark the first time immigrants are sent to Libya, and comes following President Donald Trump’s previous criticism of Libya’s abusive treatment toward detained migrants. Two U.S. officials told Reuters the U.S. military may begin flying migrants to Libya by Wednesday, but emphasized that plans are still fluid.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Alex Delia |Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel |Michael Edwards
President Donald Trump is expected to announce that the U.S. will refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf, or the Gulf of Arabia, while visiting Saudi Arabia during the week of May 11. The plan was revealed by a pair of U.S. officials who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity. The anticipated announcement comes as Arab nations have lobbied for a change to the name of the body of water, 1,000 miles of which borders Iran’s southern coast.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Evan Hummel |Kalé Carey |Michael Edwards |Mathew Grisham
The FBI is warning about a global network of violent criminals preying on teens and adolescents through online platforms like Discord, Roblox and Telegram. Authorities say predators convince their victims to self-harm, create graphic pornography and harm family pets.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Drew Pittock |Kalé Carey |Michael Edwards
Dozens of New York University law students say they have been barred from campus unless they sign an agreement not to protest. Thirty-one pro-Palestinian students told The Intercept they received a “Use of Space Agreement” that restricts them from participating in demonstrations on school grounds. In the agreement, the students are classified as “persona non grata,” or PNG, meaning they can’t enter certain buildings and facilities.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel |Michael Edwards
Following years of trial runs and setbacks, Aurora Innovation says its first fully-autonomous semitruck has hit public highways in the Lonestar State and has already completed 1,200 miles of travel. Dubbed the company’s Class 8 line of trucks, the self-driving semi is making deliveries between Dallas and Houston, according to a statement from Aurora.
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