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Prince Harry immigration records must be made public, U.S. judge rules

The conservative Heritage Foundation sought the release of the records, which could reveal whether Harry disclosed drug use before he came to the U.S.
Prince Harry.
Prince Harry.

Brown professor deported to Lebanon after allegedly attending Hezbollah funeral, government says

Dr. Rasha Alawieh was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday and sent back to Lebanon despite having a valid visa.
A passer-by walks along a path on the campus of Brown University
A passer-by walks along a path on the campus of Brown University
15h ago

The Trump administration axed Voice of America, and China's state media are delighted

The dismantling of the international broadcaster and other U.S. government-funded news outlets was criticized as another blow to U.S. soft power efforts.
US President Donald Trump's administration on March 15 put journalists at Voice of America and other US-funded broadcasters on leave, abruptly freezing decades-old outlets long seen as critical to countering Russian and Chinese information offensives.
US President Donald Trump's administration on March 15 put journalists at Voice of America and other US-funded broadcasters on leave, abruptly freezing decades-old outlets long seen as critical to countering Russian and Chinese information offensives.
16h ago

Mookie Betts lost 15 pounds from lingering illness and won't play in Tokyo Series

Miguel Rojas will start at shortstop in Betts’ place for the two games at the Tokyo Dome, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
Athletics v Los Angeles Dodgers
Athletics v Los Angeles Dodgers
16h ago

Canada's Carney heads to Europe in search of 'more loyal partners' as Trump targets his country

Trump has imposed tariffs on Canada's metals, commented on turning it into the 51st state and sparked a call from infuriated Canadians to boycott U.S. products.
Canada’s Carney meets with European allies as Trump targets his country’s sovereignty and economy
Canada’s Carney meets with European allies as Trump targets his country’s sovereignty and economy
17h ago

Houthi militia unsuccessfully retaliates after it said U.S. strikes on Yemen killed 53

“We are confronting this criminal aggression and responding to escalation with escalation,” the Iran-backed militia said in a media statement.
Image: YEMEN-US-CONFLICT
Image: YEMEN-US-CONFLICT
18h ago

Prada severs ties with South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun after dating scandal

The “My Love From the Star” and “Queen of Tears” actor has been accused of dating Kim Sae-ron when she was underage in a YouTube expose that cites her relatives.
Kim Soo-hyun Attends Fan Meeting In Taipei
Kim Soo-hyun Attends Fan Meeting In Taipei
19h ago

Woman admits trying to sell human toes regurgitated by dogs

The woman was working at an animal shelter in Australia and planned to sell the two toes on an online black market.
An Australian woman who planned to sell human toes regurgitated by dogs pleaded guilty Monday in a Melbourne court.
An Australian woman who planned to sell human toes regurgitated by dogs pleaded guilty Monday in a Melbourne court.
20h ago

Organizers of Taiwan marathon apologize over trophies shaped like a Chinese machine gun

Organizers of the military-linked race on the Beijing-claimed island blamed an “oversight” for the design of the trophies, which resembled an assault rifle used by the Chinese army.
Marathon runners stock photo
Marathon runners stock photo
20h ago

Serbia denies using sonic weapons on protesters after video shows sound trigger panic and stampede

At least 100,000 people descended on Belgrade for a rally seen as a culmination of protests against Serbia’s populist president, Aleksandar Vučić, and his government.
Serbia Protest Tensions
Serbia Protest Tensions
21h ago

Trial to begin for Haiti town’s ex-mayor on charges he lied about rights abuses to get U.S. residency

Jean Morose Viliena, who has been living just north of Boston in the city of Malden, was indicted in 2023 on three counts of visa fraud.
Viliena, a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. who now lives in Malden, Mass., was sued by three Haitian citizens who say they or their relatives were persecuted by him and his political allies.
Viliena, a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. who now lives in Malden, Mass., was sued by three Haitian citizens who say they or their relatives were persecuted by him and his political allies.

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