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The U.S. House passes a Senate-approved budget resolution to secure funding for ICE. The measure advances without Democratic support, clearing a path for agency operations.

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a Senate-approved budget resolution, securing funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) without Democratic support.

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A court has limited the use of a law previously utilized to create election districts with predominantly Black or Hispanic populations, impacting the statute's primary remaining component.

On April 29, a court issued a ruling that restricts the application of a law used to establish election districts with predominantly Black or Hispanic populations.

The White House is in active talks with Congress over the 1973 War Powers Act as a 60-day deadline for military operations against Iran looms. The administration faces a constitutional test regarding the requirement for explicit approval for military action.

The White House is engaged in active discussions with Congress regarding the 1973 War Powers Act as a 60-day deadline for military operations against Iran approaches. The administration faces a constitutional challenge over the requirement for explicit congressional approval for sustained military deployments.

Kosovo acting president sets June 7 as the date for snap parliamentary elections. The announcement follows recent political developments in the country.

The acting president of Kosovo has officially scheduled a snap parliamentary election to take place on June 7.

Designated Mossad chief Roman Gofman allegedly contacted witnesses involved in the minor recruitment case before their testimony to the Gronis Committee. Sources question if the contact aimed to influence testimony or gather information.

Designated Mossad chief Roman Gofman reportedly contacted individuals involved in the case of a minor's recruitment prior to their testimony before the Gronis Committee. One individual questioned whether Gofman's intent was to gather information on their account of events or to influence their testimony, according to reporter Tovah Lazaroff.

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