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The Division of Homeland Safety is making ready to make use of army bases in New Jersey and Indiana to detain immigrants suspected of being within the U.S. with out authorized standing. There are additionally plans to extend the variety of immigrants detained at Guantanamo Bay. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth accepted these measures, in keeping with a letter dated July 15.

The seal of the Department of Defense at the Pentagon.

The seal of the Division of Protection on the Pentagon.

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  • 🎧 DHS has been in a position to make use of army sources after President Trump declared a nationwide emergency on the southern border on his first day in workplace, NPR’s Ximena Bustillo tells Up First. Use of the bases has been accepted by the tip of September, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel are chargeable for all care. The request for the extra area comes because the Trump administration has pushed to arrest and detain extra individuals within the U.S. with out authorized standing. DHS has almost 57,000 individuals in immigration detention, with solely round 41,000 beds.

A federal decide is now weighing each side of the Harvard versus Trump administration case. Attorneys from each side made their arguments yesterday in court docket in Boston, whereas round 100 Harvard supporters rallied exterior. The college claims that the federal government’s freezing of analysis funds is prohibited. The administration acknowledged in court docket filings that the grants had been canceled as a result of Harvard violated civil rights legislation.

  • 🎧 In court docket, the administration claimed that the federal authorities has the appropriate to cancel grants at any time if it decides that an establishment would not align with its priorities — pivoting from its unique court docket filings that Harvard’s funds had been frozen on account of antisemitism on campus. James McAffrey, a Harvard senior who was exterior the courthouse yesterday, advised NPR’s Elissa Nadworny that making an attempt to chop funding is “un-American.” The federal grants that had been frozen impression about 900 analysis research on the college, from nationwide safety to most cancers therapies.

For the primary time in 21 months of battle, Israeli floor troops have superior into central Gaza. Palestinians looking for refuge in a number of areas there have been ordered to evacuate. Central Gaza can also be the place many worldwide assist organizations are positioned, together with the World Well being Group.

  • 🎧 The Israeli army hopes to ramp up strain on Hamas to simply accept a ceasefire deal by displaying it’s keen to cross strains it hasn’t earlier than, NPR’s Emily Feng says. Israeli floor troops weren’t lively within the space, referred to as Deir al-Balah, as a result of they had been involved about endangering hostages kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023. Now, Israel faces worldwide strain from Trump and over 25 international locations that known as for an finish to the battle in a joint assertion yesterday. Feng says the individuals extra impacted by the army operation are the tens of hundreds of Palestinians residing in the way in which of the offensive. Palestinians shall be squeezed additional into a fraction of the Gaza Strip, the place important providers have collapsed.
  • ➡️ Dr. Nick Maynard, a British surgeon working at Nasser Hospital in Gaza, spoke with NPR about performing emergency surgical procedures below fireplace, treating malnourished kids and caring for trauma sufferers with catastrophic accidents. Hearken to him discuss his expertise from contained in the hospital right here.
  • ➡️ Hearken to this Throughline episode to study extra about Edward Mentioned, the person who pushed for recognition of the Palestinian perspective, the pushback he confronted, and the hazards he foresaw.

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Jazz House Kids students

Jazz Home Youngsters college students

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For over 20 years, Jazz Home Youngsters in New Jersey has been devoted to coaching the subsequent era of jazz stars. Promising younger musicians get the required coaching to embark on their journey towards jazz stardom. Melissa Walker, founding father of the music college, says it’s formalized in offering entry, studying, profession growth and neighborhood constructing. Walker says Jazz Home Youngsters goes into colleges and both helps already established packages or helps broaden packages to jazz. Artists like Isaiah J. Thompson, Julian Lee and Matthew Whitaker have benefited from the distinctive alternatives provided by Jazz Home. Hearken to them clarify how vital a program like this was to them and snippets of them taking part in music.

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Golden State Valkyries guard Kate Martin (20) struggles to maintain possession against Seattle Storm forward Ezi Magbegor (left) as Valkyries center Temi Fagbenle (14) reaches for the ball during the second half of a WNBA game Wednesday in Seattle. The Valkyries debuted this season as the league's 13th team.

Golden State Valkyries guard Kate Martin (20) struggles to keep up possession in opposition to Seattle Storm ahead Ezi Magbegor (left) as Valkyries heart Temi Fagbenle (14) reaches for the ball throughout the second half of a WNBA recreation Wednesday in Seattle. The Valkyries debuted this season because the league’s thirteenth workforce.

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The WNBA is midway by the 2025 season and is experiencing important success. TV rankings are up 23% throughout the board and video games are drawing in 13% extra followers in comparison with final yr. Whole ticket gross sales are up 26% general with the debut of the league’s thirteenth workforce, the Golden State Valkyries. The league is constructing on its momentum with a plan to broaden to 18 groups by 2030. Gamers are additionally looking for their very own share of the success by pushing for a brand new contract to handle the continuing challenge of low pay. Here is a breakdown of what’s taking place:

  • 🏀 Merchandise gross sales and social media engagement are up. The league will even have a file $2.2 billion media rights deal beginning subsequent season, the most important in ladies’s sports activities historical past.
  • 🏀 The collective bargaining settlement between house owners and gamers will expire on the finish of October. Key points for gamers embrace salaries, income sharing, and “prioritization,” which permits them to play in different leagues for added earnings.
  • 🏀 The league goals to extend income by including extra video games to the schedule. This yr, every workforce will play 44 common season video games, and the Finals have been prolonged from a five-game sequence to a seven-game sequence. Nonetheless, the league’s conventional calendar — structured to keep away from overlap with the NBA — has not modified, that means extra video games are anticipated to be performed every week than earlier than.

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U.S. civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., waves to supporters on August 28, 1963, on the National Mall in Washington D.C.

U.S. civil rights chief Martin Luther King Jr., waves to supporters on August 28, 1963, on the Nationwide Mall in Washington D.C.

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  1. The Nationwide Archives launched hundreds of newly digitized paperwork yesterday associated to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as a part of an govt order by Trump.
  2. Because the 2025-2026 college yr nears, NPR needs to listen to from you concerning the books you learn in highschool that helped form who you might be right this moment. Your response could possibly be included in a listing of reader suggestions.
  3. Actor and Grammy Award winner Malcolm-Jamal Warner, finest identified for his function as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Present, died on Sunday at age 54.

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