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Philippine film legend Nora Aunor dies aged 71

Nora Aunor, considered by many Filipinos as their country's greatest actor and singer, has died aged 71, the government and her family said Thursday.

Proclaimed a "National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts" by the Philippines in 2022, the once child snack vendor will be honoured with a state funeral.

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Judge can jail Trump officials — and he's 'calling the government’s bluff': analysis

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has the tools to proceed with criminal contempt charges against President Donald Trump's administration — and can also enforce a sentence if they are found guilty, a legal analyst said Wednesday.

Slate senior writer Mark Joseph Stern addressed Boasberg's ruling regarding the government's response to his court order.

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Trump’s $5M 'Gold Card' visa scheme brought to life by Elon Musk’s DOGE team: report

President Donald Trump's scheme to earn revenue by selling "gold card" immigrant visas is being brought to life by Elon Musk's DOGE team, according to a new report in The New York Times.

Trump first discussed the notion in February to sell the exclusive visas for $5 million a piece to give “very high-level people” a “route to citizenship.”

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'Stakes very high': Experts react as judge moves to hold Trump admin in contempt

U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg ruled on Wednesday that "probable cause exists to find the Government in criminal contempt."

The issue involved deportation flights to El Salvador that the judge ordered turn around and return to the United States. The judge said at the time that the individuals deported did not have the due process to which they were entitled. They, however, landed in the Central American country and the occupants were transferred to a jail there.

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'Weakness' in Trump's economic strategy 'may soon be exposed': Fox Business correspondent

Fox Business correspondent Charlie Gasparino on Wednesday warned that President Donald Trump's international trade war strategy would soon face a do-or-die moment.

Writing on X, Gasparino outlined why Trump's plan appears fraught with peril for the American economy.

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'Fundamental rights': Jim Jordan comes out swinging against searches of citizens' data

Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) argued in a Washington Post opinion piece Wednesday, that it's every Americans' constitutional right to require the government to obtain a legal warrant based on probable cause before conducting a search on private records.

"That’s a key part of the Bill of Rights and an important protection against government abuse," Jordan wrote, adding that "short of imminent threats to national security, there is no good excuse for ignoring the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement."

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Trump's U.S. attorney nominee went on Russian state media at least '150 times': report

Ed Martin, who is President Donald Trump's nominee to be the United States Attorney for Washington, D.C., was a regular guest on Russian state media programs for the span of eight years.

According to a tally by the Washington Post, Martin appeared on Russian state outlets such as Russia Today and Sputnik more than 150 times from 2016 until 2024.

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'Irreparable harm': Judge rebukes Trump DOJ in clash over wrongly deported dad

The Justice Department clashed with U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis in a Tuesday hearing over what the U.S. government acknowledged was an accidental deportation of a Maryland father.

Kilmar Ábrego García was shipped to a prison in El Salvador despite a judge ruling that García could not be deported there. The U.S. government has claimed that García is an MS-13 gang member, but one legal analyst wrote Tuesday there's reason to question this.

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'Nonsense': Legal expert shoots down Trump's 'preposterous' threat

Former federal prosecutor Elliot Williams pumped the brakes on what he called a "preposterous" suggestion repeatedly made by President Donald Trump that Williams maintained was unconstitutional and had no chance of being enforced.

At an Oval Office meeting Monday with El Salvador's president, Trump voiced his "willingness" to send American-born criminals to Salvadoran prisons, claiming, "I'm all for it."

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'Bad news for Americans': New report flags 'early casualty' of Trump term

Investors are abandoning the dollar, according to Washington Post financial reporter David J. Lynch.

The dollar has lost nearly 10 percent of its value since President Donald Trump's inauguration, the Tuesday report said. About half of that decline came this month as Trump proceeded with his tariff plan.

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'Are you proud?' GOP lawmaker grilled over 'shameful' Trump actions at heated town hall

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) hosted a town hall in Fort Madison, Iowa, on Tuesday, where voters expressed their frustrations on a variety of topics, including the economy, tariffs, mass federal cuts, and President Donald Trump's deportation policies.

One voter demanded, "We would like to know what you as the people, the Congress, who are supposed to rein in this dictator, what are you going to do about these people who have been sentenced to life imprisonment in a foreign country with no due process? Our government cannot do anything?"

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Mass resignations at key Pentagon unit after DOGE starts 'smashing everything': report

Employees with the Pentagon's digital technology unit, dubbed the "SWAT team of nerds," have decided to resign together rather than deal with changes being brought about by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, according to new reporting from Politico.

The report states that the Defense Digital Services unit was once considered the Pentagon's "fast-track tech development arm" and "one of the department’s earliest efforts to inject Silicon Valley ethos into its massive bureaucracy."

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Trump team leaves Europeans baffled about actual demands after key trade meeting: report

There is a 90-day pause on President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs, but the across-the-board 10% tariff on all international goods remains until something different is renegotiated by the White House team.

The European Union trade commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič, met Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Monday as part of the negotiations, but according to the Financial Times and Bloomberg News, there wasn't much talk about the demands the U.S. is making.

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