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Deported dad ‘not coming back,’ Nvidia's $5.5B hit, PA arson suspect & more

Apr 16, 2025
A mistaken deportation case sparks a fierce legal battle, drawing attention from authorities. Nvidia faces financial challenges due to the escalating US-China trade tensions. A troubling arson incident targeting Pennsylvania's governor raises questions about motives and mental health. Meanwhile, a well-known tennis player finds themselves in hot water over an unexpected request that left many scratching their heads.
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Controversy Over Deportation

  • The Trump administration mistakenly deported a Salvadoran man despite a judge's order to protect him from gang threats.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi says he is not coming back, contradicting the judge and Supreme Court orders.
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DOJ Sues Maine Over Transgender Sports

  • The DOJ sued Maine for not enforcing a ban on transgender athletes in girls' sports, claiming discrimination under Title IX.
  • This escalates a conflict with Maine's governor who vowed to fight the federal government in court.
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Nvidia Impacted by Trade Restrictions

  • Nvidia faces a $5.5 billion hit due to U.S. export restrictions on high-end AI chips to China.
  • These restrictions aim to block China's military and AI advancements, risking innovation and U.S. competitiveness.
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