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Indian trucker feel anxious about tariffs and regulation LA Times
A string of recent events — from the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to President Trump's deployment of troops to U.S. cities — has scholars worried that history is at risk of repeating itself. LA Times
VOA VIEW: Bad times.
Russia's joint strategic exercise with Belarus began on Sept. 12. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Russia is pushing too hard.

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A California school aide faces up to five years in prison for admitting she had sex with a teen boy she met at a San Diego-area high school where she was contracted to work as a third-party employee. New York Post
Kim Yo Jong is the powerful sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. New York Post
VOA VIEW: She is an idiot
Sotomayor to promote her new children's book, "Just Shine! How to Be a Better You." New York Post
Ukraine is struggling to defend itself against the growing number of attack drones that Moscow has started using in its onslaughts. New York Times
Economic officials meeting in Madrid will seek to head off a November tariff deadline. New York Times
VOA VIEW: TikTok must go and tariffs must resume.
A hearing in the case of five migrants deported to Ghana last week showed how earlier Supreme Court rulings have paved the way for President Trump’s mass deportation campaign. New York Times

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The working class switched sides. New York Times
There are dozens of short daily flights to Norway’s islands, and the oil-producing Scandinavian country wants electricity to power them. New York Times
VOA VIEW: There is total confusion.
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre testified before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into former President Joe Biden’s physical and cognitive fitness while in office. OANN
Horror author Stephen King faced significant backlash for his reaction to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. OANN
VOA VIEW: Typical Dem stupidity.

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President Trump applauded FBI Director Kash Patel for catching the shooter who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Washington Times
Sweepstakes company Publishers Clearing House declared bankruptcy in April and was bought in July. The company's new owners are not honoring prizes awarded before the purchase. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: There was no choice.
The explosive growth of Big Tech's data centers threatens to overload U.S. electricity grids. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: It is a mess.

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Federal authorities nabbed an illegal immigrant after he showed up for a court appearance on charges of overfishing. Washington Times
A White House official confirmed the extra funds would be directed to the U.S. Marshals Service and would also include enhanced protection for Supreme Court justices. CBS
VOA VIEW: As it has to be
California lawmakers voted to phase out a group of chemicals known as PFAS, which are often called "forever chemicals​," in cookware. CBS
President Trump signaled a new position on Russia's war with Ukraine. He said the U.S. will agree to additional sanctions on Moscow, but only when NATO allies stop buying Russian oil. Willie James Inman has more details. CBS
VOA VIEW: A duel standoff.
A U.S. Secret Service agent who wrote a negative social media post about Charlie Kirk has been put on leave, U.S. officials said Friday. CBS

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A 2.7% COLA increase would raise the average monthly Social Security payment by about $54. CBS
VOA VIEW: Better then nothing.
For Panama Canal, drought is an economic and existential risk. New dam and land bridge projects will help trade move, but won't be ready before next El Niño. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Time will tell.
Ram said it would still plan to launch an extended-range electric truck, which is equipped with an electric generator and a gas engine. CNBC
VOA VIEW: A smart move.

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Fast-food chains are losing breakfast customers. Convenience stores are partially to blame. CNBC
Dallas police arrested Yordanis Cobos-Martinez on homicide charges for allegedly using a machete to behead a victim as ICE seeks his removal from the country. FOX News
A memorial service for Charlie Kirk will take place on Sept. 21 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona after the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder was assassinated in Utah. FOX News
Hundreds of mourners gathered at Utah State University to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot while speaking at the school earlier this week. FOX News
An ICE officer was severely injured and a suspect fatally shot during a vehicle stop in Chicago after the man allegedly drove into the arrest team. FOX News
More than 100,000 Britons who are frustrated with the United Kingdom's immigration policies marched in central London during a protest march on Saturday. UPI
NATO is launching a new military campaign in Poland following an incursion by Russian drones in Polish airspace earlier in the week, the military alliance confirmed in a statement. UPI
VOA VIEW: They had no choice.
Two California-based tech firms are joining a Federal Aviation Administration pilot program meant to speed up the delivery of advanced air mobility vehicles, commonly known as air taxis, the agency said Friday. UPI
More than 3,000 Boeing Co. machinists in St. Louis remain on strike after voting on Friday to reject the latest contract offer from the aerospace company. UPI

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     Trump made a mistake. A Trump-appointed judge in Baltimore blocked the Education Department from withholding billions of dollars in federal funding from public schools that continue to practice diversity inclusion initiatives — delivering a significant blow to the Trump administration's anti-DEI initiatives, though it is almost certain to be appealed to higher courts for review.

      At issue were two Education Department memos issued earlier this year that threatened to withhold combined billions of dollars of funding from schools who failed to wind down their DEI programs, a key issue for the department in Trump's second term. Those efforts sparked a flurry of federal lawsuits and requests for emergency relief earlier this year. 

     In a sharp, 76-page ruling   U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher said that that the Trump administration's efforts to slash funding from educational institutions that kept in place with DEI initiatives ran afoul of the Administrative Procedures Act, and risked threatening free speech protections under the First Amendment.

     "The administration is entitled to express its viewpoints and to promulgate policies aligned with those viewpoints," Gallagher said. "But it must do so within the procedural bounds Congress has outlined. And it may not do so at the expense of constitutional rights." While the ruling itself is unlikely to change anything in the near-term, as the anti-DEI push in question had already been temporarily paused by several federal courts earlier this year, Gallagher's ruling officially ruled that the Education Department's efforts were illegal, and ordered the administration to reverse course. 

Trump officials are almost certain to kick the case up to hgiher courts for review, keeping the issue tied up in courts for the foreseeable future.  "The government did not merely remind educators that discrimination is illegal: it initiated a sea change in how the Department of Education regulates educational practices and classroom conduct, causing millions of educators to reasonably fear that their lawful, and even beneficial, speech might cause them or their schools to be punished," she added. 

     The ruling followed a motion for summary judgment from the American Federation of Teachers and the American Sociological Association, which challenged the government’s actions in a February lawsuit.