Members of law enforcement detain people as protests against federal immigration sweeps continue, downtown Los Angeles, June 9, 2025. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci |
- President Donald Trump's administration ordered US Marines into Los Angeles and intensified raids on suspected undocumented immigrants, fueling more outrage from street protesters and Democratic leaders.
- Trumps' decision to send the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles has created substantial political risks for California Governor Gavin Newsom.
- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s dismissal of an independent panel of experts citing the goal of restoring trust in vaccines could undermine confidence in those available now. It could put Americans at risk of preventable infectious diseases, public health experts and others said.
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- As deflationary pressures mount in China, consumer behaviour is changing in ways that could lead to further downward pressure on prices, raising concerns that deflation could become entrenched, posing more headaches for the world's second-largest economy's policymakers.
- US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said trade talks with China were going well as the two sides met for a second day in London, seeking a breakthrough on export controls that have threatened a fresh rupture between the superpowers.
- Warner Brothers is splitting into two publicly traded companies, separating its studios and streaming business from its fading television networks. It's the latest chapter in the great unraveling of decades of media consolidation and Dawn Chmielewski is on the Reuters World News podcast to dig into what's behind the breakup.
- Morgan Stanley is marketing a $5 billion package of bonds and two loans on behalf of billionaire Elon Musk-owned xAI, at the same time as a falling out between the world's richest man and the US president plays out in public, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
- Chinese electric-vehicle makers led by BYD beat Tesla in the competition to produce affordable electric vehicles. Now, many of those same fierce competitors are pulling into the passing lane in the global race to produce self-driving cars.
- In the latest episode of The Big View podcast, 'Bad Company' author Megan Greenwell discusses how buyout shops dash the American dream, and ways to thwart them from doing so.
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Palestinians' dangerous ordeal to reach Israeli-approved aid |
Aid supplies from US-supported Gaza Relief Organization, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, June 5, 2025. REUTERS/Hatem Khaled |
When university professor Nizam Salama made his way to a southern Gaza aid point last week, he came under fire twice, was crushed in a desperate crowd of hungry people and finally left empty handed. Gaza's health authority says 127 Palestinians have been killed seeking aid since May 26, and Israel says it is investigating shootings near aid sites. |
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BTS members V and RM, arrive for an event after being discharged from South Korea's mandatory military service, Chuncheon, June 10, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji |
BTS members RM and V were discharged from the South Korean military after mandatory service, as fans were counting down to the K-pop supergroup's comeback with more members finishing their national duty later this month. |
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