HEADLINES:
Judge Permanently Blocks National Guard Deployments to Portland for ICE Protests (NYT)
Travelers brace for turmoil as flight cuts kick in at major U.S. airports (WP)
Supreme Court Temporarily Allows Trump to Curtail Food Stamp Funding (NYT)
In a week without SNAP, Americans missed meals and skipped bills (WP)
Cornell University reaches $60 million deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding (CNN)
US snubs UN meeting on its human rights record (Reuters)
Senate eyes likely weekend work amid shutdown stalemate (Politico)
Kash Patel’s Private Jet Problem Is Even Worse Than It Looks (Bulwark)
A judge is set to decide whether President Donald Trump violated federal law when he sent National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, following a closely watched trial over the president’s power to deploy the military on US soil. (Reuters)
What a reporter found when she investigated US military strikes on Venezuelan drug boats (AP)
The US government approved a sale of sniper rifles to a deadly police unit in Brazil last year, overriding concerns that the arms could be used in extrajudicial killings (Reuters)
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration To Enforce Discriminatory Passport Policy (ACLU)
Democrats Have a New Winning Formula (Atlantic)
Trump deportations, high prices propel Democratic gains with Latinos (WP)
The Opposite of Slop Politics (Atlantic)
Multiple people fall ill after package delivered to Air Force One base (BBC)
U.S. Sends Attack Aircraft to El Salvador Amid Regional Troop Buildup (NYT)
The Curious Case of the Bizarre, Disappearing Captcha (Wired)
The Missing Kayaker (Atlantic)
Mark Zuckerberg named a school after his chicken (Daily Kos)
All those corporate layoffs? Don’t blame AI. (The Hill)
Don’t blame AI for your job woes (Economist)
Vigilante Lawyers Expose the Rising Tide of A.I. Slop in Court Filings (NYT)
EU set to water down landmark AI act after Big Tech pressure (Financial Times)
‘Shut Up, Mother! Shut Up!’ Pleads George W. Bush To Dick Cheney Skeleton Dressed In Suit (Onion)
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