A federal judge stopped the Trump administration's effort to close the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, preserving its function until a final verdict is reached. The court's intervention aims to prevent irreparable harm, helping maintain consumer protections established after the 2008 financial crisis.
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US President Trump criticized the judiciary after a federal judge blocked his administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants. Trump called for Supreme Court intervention and criticized Chief Justice Roberts. The administration must justify its actions concerning the deportations by Tuesday.
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Rebels discovered and shared photos of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. The photos revealed Assad's younger years and lavish lifestyle. The images include Assad in swimwear, costumes, and even blackface. The rebels seized Assad's residences after his regime's collapse. The residences showcased extravagant features. Assad's family reportedly fled into exile.
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Josip Dabro, a leading member of a nationalist hard-right party, resigned on Saturday after a video surfaced of him shooting at random from a moving car. The video, made public by the daily Jutarnji List earlier this week, shows him sitting in the passenger seat of a moving car, singing to loud music and firing a pistol into the dark.
The Biden administration announces new export rules for advanced AI computer chips, limiting access to around 120 countries. The framework aims to safeguard AI technology for national security while balancing economic interests. Some industry leaders warn of potential supply chain disruptions and risks to US competitiveness.
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