U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel announced Wednesday that they have finalized their long-awaited partnership. Under the announced agreement, U.S. Steel will retain its name and headquarters in Pittsburgh. The steel will continue to be “mined, melted and made” in the United States, the companies said. The partnership is expected to …
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Protesters in Spain shoot water guns at tourists in demonstration against mass tourism, housing costs
Residents in Spain and several other popular destinations in Europe protested against mass tourism Sunday, saying a flood of summer visitors is driving up housing costs in their cities and pushing out locals. Some of the protesters in Barcelona and on the Spanish island of Mallorca sprayed tourists with water …
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Surveillance camera footage from the lobby of a building down the street from the U.S. Capitol provided a break in the three-year search for the person who was extorting a young man from Buffalo, New York. Cross Cole, a 21-year-old citizen of Ghana, who is linked to a 2022 stay …
Read More »Trump administration can keep Mahmoud Khalil jailed for allegedly lying on green card application, judge says
Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil can remain in federal detention on allegations he lied on his green card application, a federal judge ruled Friday. U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz said days earlier the Trump administration cannot detain or deport Khalil based on Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s determination that …
Read More »GOP tax bill could cost low
The Republicans’ “big beautiful” budget package is aimed at ushering in “a new golden age in America” through a combination of tax and spending cuts, according to House Speaker Mike Johnson. But a new analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office finds that the bill may prove less golden for some Americans. …
Read More »Kilmar Abrego Garcia is “defending bedrock constitutional protections for all of us,” his lawyer says
Washington — A lawyer for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the mistakenly deported man who was recently brought back from El Salvador to face charges in the U.S., said his case is bigger than one individual. Chris Newman, who represents Abrego Garcia’s family, told CBS News’ Major Garrett in an interview that …
Read More »4 cartel suspects killed during chase in Mexico days after ambush killed 5 officers in same area
Police in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas and federal forces killed four suspected criminals on Sunday during a chase in an area bordering Guatemala, the local government said. The incident unfolded just days after five police officers were killed in an ambush by an armed group in the same …
Read More »Sheriff says riot in Tennessee prison is contained, inmates back in cells
A riot in a prison northeast of Nashville was contained overnight, officials say, and all prisoners returned to their cells after officers deployed chemical agents into the prison yard. The Trousdale County Sheriff’s Department says it got word just after 10 p.m. Sunday of the trouble at the Trousdale Turner …
Read More »How Trump and Musk’s relationship has unfolded over the years — from feud to alliance, and back again
The alliance between President Trump and Elon Musk went up in flames Thursday, days after the world’s richest man left the administration and tried to wield his influence to kill a massive budget bill that is central to enacting the president’s top legislative priorities. Their spat played out in public …
Read More »Dana Chandler sentenced to life in prison after third murder trial
A Kansas woman was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for the 2002 murders of her ex-husband and his girlfriend. Judge Cheryl Rios handed down two consecutive life terms to Dana Chandler, 65, who was sentenced in the deaths of Mike Sisco and Karen Harkness. She will not be eligible …
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