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Trump plans to deport Iranians to violence-plagued central African nation in new deal

Trump administration plans to deport Iranian asylum-seekers and other migrants to Central African Republic under a new third-country deal, reports say.

Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony claims he is 'penniless' in appeal despite major donor-funded legal campaign

Karmelo Anthony, convicted of stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, claims he is indigent and requests a free public defender for his appeal.

Trump plans to deport Iranians to violence-plagued central African nation in new deal

Trump administration plans to deport Iranian asylum-seekers and other migrants to Central African Republic under a new third-country deal, reports say.

Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony claims he is 'penniless' in appeal despite major donor-funded legal campaign

Karmelo Anthony, convicted of stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, claims he is indigent and requests a free public defender for his appeal.

Trump plans to deport Iranians to violence-plagued central African nation in new deal

Trump administration plans to deport Iranian asylum-seekers and other migrants to Central African Republic under a new third-country deal, reports say.

Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony claims he is 'penniless' in appeal despite major donor-funded legal campaign

Karmelo Anthony, convicted of stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, claims he is indigent and requests a free public defender for his appeal.

Trump plans to deport Iranians to violence-plagued central African nation in new deal

Trump administration plans to deport Iranian asylum-seekers and other migrants to Central African Republic under a new third-country deal, reports say.

Around the world

EXCLUSIVE: Serbian President Vučić says support for US 'surged' under Trump, invites him to visit Belgrade

Serbian President Vučić says relations with the U.S. have transformed under Trump, citing economic cooperation and an invitation for Trump to visit.

Christian leaders hold emergency summit in Jerusalem to confront global rise in antisemitism

International Christian Embassy Jerusalem is hosting an emergency summit addressing rising antisemitism and replacement theology amid church leaders' silence.

Hezbollah's secret 'kill, wound and maim' bomb network exposed as Israel strikes Beirut

Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Hezbollah command centers in Beirut after rockets were fired into northern Israel, marking a major escalation.

Belfast burns after Sudanese migrant arrested in brutal knife attack

A Sudanese asylum seeker accused of blinding a Belfast man in one eye during a stabbing attack appeared in court as anti-immigrant unrest spread.

UK spy powers draw US scrutiny over alleged Apple encryption backdoor demand

Rep. Jim Jordan is scrutinizing U.K. surveillance laws over concerns they could expose American officials' communications and strain the Five Eyes alliance.

World court prosecutor who went after Netanyahu for war crimes suspended over sexual misconduct

Karim Khan, who sought arrest warrants for Netanyahu, suspended from the International Criminal Court amid allegations of serious misconduct involving nonconsensual sexual activity.

Britain introduces sweeping new powers to target foreign state-linked groups including Iran's IRGC

Britain's new National Security Bill would grant sweeping powers to designate foreign state-linked groups involved in assassination plots and sabotage.

Technology

The GPU multitenancy mess

We’re seeing an interesting infrastructure tug of war today where GPU clouds are being pulled in two directions.

Broadcom beefs up Spring security to protect against AI-enabled attacks

Broadcom today announced multiple security investments in its Spring and Java ecosystems that aim to help protect users from AI-enabled threats.

Anthropic announces 'Claude Corps' to teach nonprofits to use AI more effectively

Anthropic will donate $150 million to launch a fellowship program called Claude Corps that plans to help nonprofits effectively use artificial intelligence by embedding 1,000 trained fellows in various organizations for a year.

Amazon claims its data centers are 7x more water-efficient than the industry average

As they face increasing backlash over their resource consumption, major data center operators are scrambling to prove they’re not a drain on the environment, or, at least, not as much of one as their competition.

Formlabs’ new 3D printer is poised to reshape manufacturing

Formlabs wants to make industrial 3D printing feel less like industrial 3D printing. The company has spent more than a decade building printers that make professional-grade prototyping cheaper and faster.

AI inference moving to private clouds, Broadcom says

The majority of enterprises now either run or plan to run AI workloads in private clouds, according to a survey of 1,800 senior IT decision makers conducted by Radius Tech on behalf of Broadcom. Only 41% of enterprises are now using public clouds for inference workloads, down from 56% last year.

10 MCP servers to connect LLMs with databases

Model Context Protocol (MCP) has gained considerable momentum as a standard connector between LLM-powered tools and local systems, internal and external APIs, and data sources.

Sports News

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Sacramento hopes to make its pitch for expansion after the Athletics leave for Las Vegas

The Sacramento region strives to be more than just a way station for the Athletics before they complete their move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Politics News

Minnesota aims to triage threats after Hortman killing

The assassination of Melissa Hortman, along with her husband, Mark, and the attempted killings of other lawmakers prompted policymakers to make changes aimed at tackling a growing number of threats. And they’re also taking steps to honor the late House Speaker’s memory.

Experts on uptick in political assassinations and polarization in recent years

Immediately after the shootings of two state lawmakers, some called it part of the rise in political violence they have been observing for some time across the country. Minnesota Now host Nina Moini spoke again with two of those experts a year after the attacks.

Federal fraud report highlights missed signals

A congressional report casts blame over fraud problems in Minnesota in a prelude to fall campaign messaging over money pilfered from state-run programs. Minnesota DFL officials call it a partisan portrayal.

Vance demands DOJ probe of Minnesota officials

In his referral, Vance wrote that officials in Minnesota or anywhere else in the country “must be held accountable” if they facilitated fraud, prevented officials from stopping it or retaliated against whistleblowers who tried to report it.

Ex-DFL chair questions need for endorsing conventions

“I do think at this point in time that's a really serious question that the Legislature should debate,” Mike Erlandson, chair of the Minnesota DFL from 1999 to 2005, said of going straight to primaries.

Threats against elected leaders on the rise, Minnesota BCA superintendent says

Last year, the BCA behavioral threat assessment management team dealt with about 100 threats. Through April of this year alone, there’ve been more than 150, Minnesota BCA Superintendent Drew Evans told Morning Edition.

Minnesota aims to triage threats after Hortman killing

The assassination of Melissa Hortman, along with her husband, Mark, and the attempted killings of other lawmakers prompted policymakers to make changes aimed at tackling a growing number of threats. And they’re also taking steps to honor the late House Speaker’s memory.