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Law
Vance says 1.3 million U.S. troops will be paid at the end of the week as pressure mounts for Democrats to end the shutdown
By
Kevin Freking
,
Stephen Groves
, and others
Arts & Entertainment
Mormon women are lining up to purchase new $5 ‘sacred’ garments that symbolize a turning point for the church
By
Hannah Schoenbaum
,
Deepa Bharath
, and others
Middle East
Trump’s decision to sail aircraft carrier to South America will leave the Mideast and Europe with none during a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
By
Ben Finley
,
Konstantin Toropin
, and others
North America
Nigeria’s 91-year-old Nobel laureate says his visa was revoked after criticizing Trump
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The Associated Press
Law
‘Mr. Vedam, where were you born?’: A man who spent 43 years in prison before his conviction was thrown out now faces deportation
By
Maryclaire Dale
and
The Associated Press
Cybersecurity
White House says TikTok ownership deal could be finalized in South Korea, ending months of uncertainty over the app’s fate in the U.S.
By
The Associated Press
and
Barbara Ortutay
Asia
Gold-adorned brownies, gold medal crowns: Seoul turns up the pomp to impress Trump, and it seems to be working
By
Chris Megerian
and
The Associated Press
AI
The U.S. keeps warning about China’s surveillence tech threat—while cashing in on it: ‘I think we’ve been naive or complicit in the extreme’
By
Garance Burke
,
Dake Kang
, and others
North America
A major ICE shake-up is reportedly underway affecting at least half of the agency’s top leadership positions
By
Rebecca Santana
,
Elliot Spagat
, and others
Future of Work
From retail to tech, here are the 10 corporations that recently announced mass layoffs
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
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The Associated Press
Investing
PayPal and UPS are sparking a late-session rally, powering stocks to fresh records
By
Stan Choe
and
The Associated Press
Law
A federal judge just indefinitely barred the Trump administration from firing federal employees during the government shutdown
By
Janie Har
and
The Associated Press
Law
1.3 million active-duty service members face missed paychecks as government shutdown stubbornly lags on
By
Kevin Freking
,
Stephen Groves
, and others
Law
Air traffic controllers are now working without pay. Some are grappling with how to pay for the medicine needed to keep their children alive
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
North America
Pete Hegseth says cartels ‘have killed more Americans than Al-Qaeda’ as the U.S. strikes alleged drug boats in the Pacific, killing 14
By
Konstantin Toropin
and
The Associated Press