The mural shows a protester lying on the ground holding a blood-splattered placard while a judge in a traditional wig and black gown beats him with a gavel.| Global News
South Korean leaders describe the sense of betrayal felt by the United States after President Donald Trump detained hundreds of workers at a Hyundai plant in Georgia.| Global News
Provincial officials in Saskatchewan say parts of a former school that was serving as a compound for the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" and her followers have been declared unfit for human habitation, and the residents have been ordered out.| Global News
The Democratic Party has released what it suggests is a "birthday note" created by President Donald Trump and intended for Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.| Global News
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Trump's appeal of the defamation award, finding that the “jury’s damages awards are fair and reasonable.”| Global News
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Mélanie Joly says the Quebec aluminum sector will receive "hundreds of millions of dollars" in funding as a result of tariff impacts.| Global News
Watch Trump sues Wall Street Journal for $10B over article tying him to Jeffrey Epstein Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca| Global News
Amendments2016—Pub. L. 114–328, div. A, title XII, § 1241(a)(1), (o)(2), Dec. 23, 2016, 130 Stat. 2497, 2512, renumbered chapter 15 of this title “INSURRECTION” as chapter 13, redesignated item 331 “Federal aid for State governments” as item 251, redesignated item 332 “Use of militia and armed forces to enforce Federal authority” as item 252, redesignated item 333 “Interference with State and Federal law” as item 253, redesignated item 334 “Proclamation to disperse”...| LII / Legal Information Institute
President Trump's Saturday night "memorandum" federalizing 2000 California National Guard troops is a tentative step toward abusing authorities for domestic use of the military, but a dangerous one.| www.stevevladeck.com
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Downtown Los Angeles is bustling with dog-walkers and commuters touting coffee cups, returning to business as usual after the first night of curfew meant to tamp down tensions following days of protests over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.| AP News
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