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POLICY & POLITICS
Trump, in reversal, may exempt farms and hotels from immigration raids
President Donald Trump said on social media Thursday that he is willing to exempt the agriculture and hotel industries from his nationwide immigration crackdown. The surprise move came after executives in both industries complained to Trump about losing reliable, longtime immigrant workers in immigration raids and struggling to replace them.
Sen. Rand Paul says he's 'not an absolute no' on Trump's agenda bill
Sen. Rand Paul, a leading Republican critic of the sweeping Trump agenda bill, said during an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press" that he told President Donald Trump that he is "not an absolute no" on the package.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
Chris Brown jokes about 'nice' jail as he starts UK tour
US singer Chris Brown has kicked off his UK tour in Manchester, days before he is due back in court after being arrested in the city last month.
Should We Widen Our ‘Moral Circle’? Philosopher Jeff Sebo Argues We Now Have No Choice
Should we care about AI systems when they become so advanced they appear to be almost human in key respects? Do we have a duty of care to microbes? Or to farmed insects? Or to the future wild creatures who might have lived were it not for the negative long-term effects of our present actions?
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Oil prices jump more than 3%, adding to last week’s surge, as Israel strikes Iran energy facilities
Crude oil futures jumped more than 3% Sunday after Israel struck two natural gas facilities in Iran, raising fears that the war will expand to energy infrastructure and disrupt supplies in the region.
Starbucks moves to the next phase in its turnaround: Winning over employees
As Starbucks aims to bring back customers and assuage investors with its turnaround strategy, it is also winning over its store managers with promises to add more seating inside cafes and promote internally.
AROUND THE STAND
What started as a nightmare turned into the biggest dream of J.J. Spaun’s career. Battling a disastrous opening stretch and rain-soaked conditions, Spaun refused to fold. With birdies on the final two holes, including a jaw-dropping 64-foot putt, he sealed his first major win at the U.S. Open. It was a gritty, quiet kind of greatness that golf doesn’t always spotlight, but this time, it couldn’t be ignored.
Think that leftover birthday cake will survive on the counter? Think again. Whether it’s layered with buttercream, filled with fruit, or simply dusted with sugar, the lifespan of your favorite cake depends on what’s inside. Experts explain exactly how to store each kind so your sweet treats stay fresh, safe, and celebration-ready.
Shakira may be a global superstar, but her heart remains with her roots. In a candid interview, she reflected on arriving in the U.S. at 19 armed only with dictionaries and determination. Now, with rising fears over immigration raids, she’s using her voice to call for dignity and unity. “We must raise our voices. The treatment of people should always be humane,” she said.
On a day that marked Flag Day, the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, and Donald Trump’s birthday, stars took to the streets instead of the red carpet. Mark Ruffalo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Glenn Close, and others joined “No Kings Day” protests, warning of creeping authoritarianism under the Trump administration. With signs, speeches, and social posts, they called for Americans to unite and defend democracy, Avengers-style.
It’s hailed as a miracle spice — turmeric lattes, pills, even skincare. But before jumping on the bandwagon, doctors have a word of caution. While turmeric offers anti-inflammatory and mood-boosting benefits, it can also interfere with medications like blood thinners and diabetes drugs. So if you’re mixing turmeric with your daily meds, a quick chat with your doctor might be the safest move of all.
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