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Claudia Sheinbaum · MexicoMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday urged U.S. authorities not to conduct immigration enforcement targeting attendees of a Gold Cup soccer match in Los Angeles on Saturday, where Mexico's team is due to play the Dominican Republic. Her comments followed recent raids by immigration authorities in Los Angeles targeting undocumented migrants, under policies associated with the President Donald Trump's administration, which have sparked protests across major cities.See the Story
Mexico's Sheinbaum urges US to avoid immigration action at LA soccer game
67% Center coverage: 97 sources

US Politics · United StatesA federal judge in California on Friday temporarily blocked the U.S. State Department from implementing an agency-wide reorganization plan that includes nearly 2,000 layoffs.See the Story
US judge blocks State Department's planned overhaul, mass layoffs
73% Center coverage: 80 sources
Putin and Trump discussed Middle East tensions, Ukraine talks on phone call, Kremlin says
55% Center coverage: 62 sources
Iran suspends nuclear negotiations with U.S. after Israel attacks, state TV says
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My Word | Blue Lake council, staff must work together
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Protests, parades and Pride: One week in June 2025 is drawing stark American fault lines
59% Center coverage: 36 sources