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Immigration Pentagon authorizes up to 600 military lawyers to serve as immigration court judges In a rare move, the Pentagon is calling on up to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary judges in immigration courts as the Trump administration looks to speed up deportations. Ximena Bustillo
Latin America Trump says U.S. Navy struck an alleged Venezuelan boat carrying drug shipment Days after sending U.S. gunboats to South American waters, President Trump said the U.S. Navy struck a vessel in the southern Caribbean carrying what he described as a Venezuelan drug shipment. John Otis
Business Food giant Kraft Heinz to split into two companies Food giant Kraft Heinz is splitting up into two companies a decade after the merger that was arranged by billionaire investor Warren Buffett. Alina Selyukh
National Federal judge rules Trump's use of National Guard in L.A. was illegal A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration's use of the National Guard in Los Angeles was illegal. Meanwhile, the president maintained his intention to send troops to Chicago. Laura Fitzgerald
National Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred to a Texas prison. Here's what life is like there Maxwell's placement in a minimum-security facility has drawn pushback from Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors. Patrick Davis
National With federal money in doubt, California's high-speed train seeks a new path forward The leaders of California's high-speed rail project say they've learned from past mistakes. But the troubled megaproject faces an uncertain future with $4 billion in federal funding tied up in court. Joel Rose
Politics 'Founders Museum' from White House and PragerU blurs history, AI-generated fiction Historians say it's good to highlight America's founders, but the project takes too narrow a view of history. Kristian Monroe
So um, why do we say 'um' so much? Who knew two letters could spark so much conversation? This week, we're breaking down the many uses of "um" and why the word is so controversial. Ayana Archie
Is thrifting still thrifty? Monica talks to an expert on thrift culture about the economic forces shaping second-hand shopping and why some say it might not be the place for bargain-hunters anymore. Lucy Soucek
Politics Appeals court blocks Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans The president is using the wartime power to streamline the deportations of Venezuelans alleged to be members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The move has attracted legal challenges. Ximena Bustillo