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- On today's episode: Israel struck nuclear and missle sites in Iran; an update on the Air India crash; a judge rules on President Trump's deployment of the National Guard; protests are planned across the nation on Saturday; Reds pitcher Wade Miley is accused in court documents of being the drug supplier for the late Tyler Skaggs; and the owner of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic is arrested.
- Trump administration tells immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela they have to leave.
- Sen. Padilla is forcefully removed from Noem's news conference on immigration raids and handcuffed.
- Democratic governors defend immigration policies before Republican-led House panel.
- Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon has contingency plans to invade Greenland if necessary.
- There was a testy exchange on Capitol Hill over the use of a public app by the Defense Secretary.
- Trump signs measure blocking California's ban on new sales of gas-powered cars.
- Trump says an Israeli attack on Iran is not imminent but is concerned it 'could very well happen.'
- Supreme Court revives lawsuit from Atlanta family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI.
- Most US adults say Trump's military parade is not a good use of money, a new poll finds.
- Weinstein case judge declares mistrial on remaining rape charge as jury foreperson won’t deliberate.
- Wall Street ticks closer to its record after Oracle rallies.
- Massive Google Cloud outage disrupts popular internet services.
- The Oilers overcome an early three-goal deficit to tie the Stanley Cup Final, Winnipeg’s Connor Hellebuyck brings home Hart and Vezina, bogey-free J.J. Spaun tops U.S. Open leaderboard, the Mets lose their ace to injury and a former All-Star is accused of supplying drugs to a late pitcher. Also: Democrats criticize latest effort by Congress to regulate college sports as setback for athletes.
- Why 2 Chinese aircraft carriers are operating in the Pacific together for the first time.
- Russia's military casualties top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine says.
- At least 240 people, including those on the ground, killed in the Air India crash, official says.
- Israel says it deported 6 more activists detained on a Gaza aid boat.
- Netanyahu's government survives vote to dissolve Israel's parliament.
—The Associated Press
About this program
Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate.
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