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Q&A: Michigan sheriff calls on Congress to give local police authority to counter hostile drones
WASHINGTON ― Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard pressed lawmakers on Capitol Hill this month to grant state and local law enforcement the authority to disable drones when they pose a threat to the public or are operating illegally.
Bouchard and U.S. Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Bruce Township, recently spoke with The Detroit News about the issue. ...Read more

Polish presidential hopefuls rally supporters ahead of vote
Supporters of Poland’s presidential contenders took to the streets of Warsaw on Sunday for parallel marches that highlight deep divisions in the European Union nation a week before a tightly-contested runoff election.
Pro-government Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski is running neck-and-neck with Karol Nawrocki, who’s backed by the main ...Read more

Trump forces Switzerland to question its love for farmers
Switzerland’s bid for a U.S. trade deal risks sparking a showdown with one political force at least as feisty as President Donald Trump: its own farmers.
A country whose lush Alpine pastures, cowbells and cheese underpin the national identity, and whose agricultural lobby wields outsized influence to match, is in danger of a tough reckoning ...Read more

Polish ruling-party candidate pushes back against far right
WARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, who narrowly won the first round of Poland’s presidential election, is pushing back against the far right ahead of his runoff with opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki on June 1.
Trzaskowski, a party ally of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, faced off over Ukraine in a YouTube debate on Saturday with far-...Read more

NC high court denies governor's request, allows GOP takeover of state elections board
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In a divided vote, the Republican-majority North Carolina Supreme Court late Friday denied Democratic Gov. Josh Stein’s request to block new appointments to the State Board of Elections while Stein’s lawsuit challenging the legality of the appointments proceeds.
The ruling means that appointments to the board by State ...Read more

Trump's new tariff threats show trade uncertainty here to stay
Investors were growing optimistic that Donald Trump’s trade wars had started to calm down. His latest tariff broadsides quickly disabused them of that notion.
Initial agreements with the U.K. and China buoyed hopes on Wall Street and in corporate boardrooms that the U.S. president was starting to peel back the highest U.S. tariffs in nearly ...Read more

Democrats vote for higher taxes, government dependency
Republicans on Thursday shepherded President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” through the House, using their slim majority. Every Democrat voted against the legislation, preferring to support higher taxes on average Americans, a neutered national defense and government dependency among the able-bodied.
The omnibus proposal includes ...Read more

Nevada governor among 7 GOP peers who didn't sign letter to Trump supporting spending bill
An open letter from Republican governors told President Donald Trump they were “UNITED in strong support” of his sprawling tax and spending bill moving through Congress — but Nevada’s governor was not among the signatories.
Gov. Joe Lombardo was one of seven Republican state leaders who did not sign the Tuesday letter from the ...Read more

Trump threatens EU, smartphones as tariff rhetoric escalates
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump dug in on his threat to impose a 50% tariff on the European Union and said a potential 25% charge on smartphones would apply to all foreign-made devices, in the latest escalation of a trade war that is rattling markets and confusing businesses.
Trump on Friday reiterated his complaints about the EU, ...Read more

Trump signs orders to revive US leadership in nuclear power
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday signed orders meant to accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants, including small, untested designs that offer the promise of rapid deployment but have yet to be built in the U.S.
The effort is a bid to meet a coming surge in electricity demand and help the U.S. reclaim its edge in ...Read more

Supreme Court pauses order for DOGE records and testimony
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower-court order that would force Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to turn over documents to a watchdog group and make a top official available to testify.
The order on Friday, in a fight over whether the office is covered by U.S. public records laws, is a preliminary...Read more

Trump downsizes National Security Council in latest staff cuts
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump moved to dramatically downsize the National Security Council, part of a restructuring that could see the group responsible for coordinating and implementing foreign policy at the White House cut in half.
The restructuring effort was described Friday by a White House official on the condition of anonymity. ...Read more

Trump cuts will cause a spike in HIV cases in LA and across the country, Democrats and public health advocates warn
LOS ANGELES — A growing coalition of HIV prevention organizations, health experts and Democrats in Congress are sounding the alarm over sweeping Trump administration cuts to HIV/AIDS prevention and surveillance programs nationally, warning they will reverse years of progress combating the disease and cause spikes in new cases — especially in...Read more

Apple is back in Trump's crosshairs over where iPhones are made
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook can’t seem to catch a break.
Last month, Apple appeared to secure a major win when the Trump administration agreed to remove tariffs on certain electronics imported from China following concerns that the prices of smartphones and computers could rise.
But Trump threw Apple another curveball this week when he ...Read more

Iran and US start 5th round of nuclear talks in Rome
The U.S. and Iran sent positive messages about their negotiations over President Donald Trump’s push to put limits on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear programs following another round of talks Friday.
The discussions this week “were the most professional yet” and could lead to an agreement in the next couple of meetings, said Iranian ...Read more

Trump threatens EU, smartphones as tariff rhetoric escalates
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump dug in on his threat to impose a 50% tariff on the European Union and said a potential 25% charge on smartphones would apply to all foreign-made devices, in the latest escalation of a trade war that is rattling markets and confusing businesses.
Trump on Friday reiterated his complaints about the EU, ...Read more

Zachary Levi describes facing wrath of Hollywood for supporting Trump
Zachary Levi, who once said he lost out on acting gigs because he was “too Jewish,” is now opening up on navigating the backlash he’s faced due to his support of Donald Trump and espousing controversial views on COVID-19 vaccines.
The “Shazam!” star endorsed Trump in the 2024 presidential election after his preferred candidate Robert ...Read more

Trump rattles markets with fresh tariff threats on EU, Apple
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump threatened a sweeping 50% tariff on the European Union and a 25% levy on Apple Inc. if the tech giant failed to move iPhone manufacturing to the U.S., reigniting investor fears about his trade agenda.
Trump said Friday in a social media post that the higher charge on the E.U. would start on June 1 because �...Read more

With 2026 midterms top of mind, budget vote takes center stage
WASHINGTON — Now that House Republicans have passed their “big, beautiful” budget reconciliation bill, both parties are poised to make Thursday’s early morning vote a central point of their midterm messaging.
Democrats asserted that the GOP budget hurts working Americans and helps billionaires, declaring that the vote would help ...Read more
Groups on either side of abortion divide flock to brain-dead Georgia woman's cause
ATLANTA — A little more than a week ago, Georgia made international news when reports were first shared about a 30-year-old pregnant woman who her family said was being kept on life support to comply with the state’s abortion law.
Since then, there’s been an outpouring of support for Adriana Smith from across the state and country, with ...Read more
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