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Donald Trump · United StatesA federal judge on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from forcing 20 Democratic-led states to cooperate with immigration enforcement in order to receive billions of dollars in transportation grant funding, according to a court filing.See the Story
US judge blocks Trump plan to tie states' transportation funds to immigration enforcement
60% Center coverage: 151 sources

Ousmane Sonko · SenegalThe Senegalese women’s basketball team has scrapped plans to train in the U.S. for the upcoming AfroBasket tournament in the Ivory Coast next month after several players and team officials had their visas denied, Senegal’s prime minister said. Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko said on Facebook Thursday that the team would train in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, “in a sovereign and conducive setting.”See the Story
Senegal Women's Basketball Team Members Denied US Visas, Prime Minister Says
49% Center coverage: 38 sources

Israel-Iran Conflict · IranAs the war between Israel and Iran hits the one-week mark, Iranians have spent nearly half of the conflict in a near-communication blackout, unable to connect not only with the outside world but also with their neighbors and loved ones across the country. Civilians are left unaware of when and where Israel will strike next, despite Israeli forces issuing warnings through their Persian-language online channels. When the missiles land, disconnected phone and web services mean not knowing for hours or days if their family or friends are among the victims. That’s left many scrambling on various social media apps to see what’s happening — again, only a glimpse of life able to reach the internet in a nation of over 80 million people.See the Story
Iran’s internet blackout leaves public in dark and creates an uneven picture of the war with Israel
40% Center coverage: 25 sources
Riley Greene Homers Twice, but Tigers’ Pitching Falters in Loss to Rays
66% Center coverage: 15 sources