Health officials in World Cup host cities are preparing for measles, heat illness, foodborne outbreaks and mosquito-borne diseases as millions of fans travel across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Local departments are expanding inspections and surveillance while federal and academic teams build tracking systems for potential outbreaks.
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The Justice Department has created a nearly $1.8 billion fund as part of a settlement to compensate individuals claiming government "weaponization." The fund has drawn criticism over its bypassing of congressional oversight and potential constitutional issues.
A classified U.S. intelligence mission has reportedly obtained a previously unknown weapon potentially linked to Havana Syndrome, a mysterious condition causing neurological symptoms in diplomats and government personnel since 2016. Medical research suggests that radiofrequency or microwave energy may explain these injuries, supported by animal testing of the weapon at a military base, despite official government skepticism. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice faces multiple internal controversies and investigations, including disciplinary reviews and probes into election-related matters, reflecting ongoing federal legal and political challenges.
More than 130 Jewish members of the Georgetown University community have voiced their support for Badar Khan Suri, a Muslim scholar facing deportation, criticizing the Trump administration's actions as potentially using Jewish identity to justify targeting Muslim academics. The signatories express concern that such deportations could undermine academic freedom and discourage the exchange of ideas, particularly affecting Muslim scholars and students. In a related case, Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Jamee Comans has ruled in favor of the U.S. government's efforts to deport Mahmoud Khalil, an activist linked to Columbia University, while his legal team prepares to contest the decision.
A graduate student from India, Badar Khan Suri, was detained by federal immigration authorities outside his residence in Virginia, with agents citing the revocation of his student visa. The detention is reportedly linked to the Trump administration's increased scrutiny of campus activists, as Suri is alleged to have connections to a Hamas official, prompting his attorneys to challenge the legality of his detention in federal court. Suri's attorney, Hassan Ahmad, has criticized the detention, asserting Suri's innocence and highlighting the community support Suri has received since his arrest.
CIA Director Bill Burns has confirmed that China is considering sending lethal aid to Russia in its war against Ukraine. Burns told CBS News that the Chinese leadership is considering the provision of lethal equipment, though no decision has yet been made. The UN Security Council recently passed a resolution calling for both countries to agree to a gradual de-escalation, but it remains to be seen whether China will decide to provide lethal aid to Russia.






