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Last night, the federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration to send which troops of the National Guard to Oregon. The decision is that Portland and Chicago were preparing for the fact that members of the National Guard would be deployed on their streets, as President Trump is moving forward with Mobilization of troops in the democratic cities of the United StatesThe Trump field says that he sends troops to these cities to help control crime and protect federal law enforcement officers.

Federal agents, including members of the Ministry of Internal Security, the Border Patrol and Police, are trying to return the protesters outside the Center for Immigration and Customs Activities in the US Center on October 5 in Portland, Oregon.

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  • 🎧 Governor Oregon and Mayor Portland expressed that this is a regular business in the cityJoe Ernandes from NPR says Up the firstThe protests there were protests outside the ice institutions, but the federal judge who watched the case said that the protests were small and controlled by the local police. The administration has federalized at least 300 members of the Illinois National Guard, who will probably be sent to Chicago. The president also discussed, perhaps Sending federal forces to other citiesIncluding the New Orleans and Baltimore.

The Supreme Court begins a new term today. The cases under consideration are largely focused on degree of power granted to the president Constitution. Other issues on the court list include: a case that can put an end to what remains of the law on voting and calling Trump's tariffs.

  • 🎧 For eight months since Trump took office again, the high court broke all the notes to satisfy the President’s desires in his emergency list.Says Nina Totenberg from NPR. As of the end of last week Approved 20 requests from the president Block orders of the lower court that opposed the administration. On the contrary, the court made a decision against the administration in these cases of emergency situations three times. These decisions are temporary because the court has not heard the arguments on cases. Now some of the cases have returned to the court with a full briefing and expected arguments.

Today, negotiations in Egypt begin in Egypt in an attempt to finally put an end to the war in gas. The United States presented a peace plan to which Israel agreed. Now negotiations should make sure that Hamas and Israel were on board with details about the release of the remaining hostages, which are contained in gas. That's what you are You need to know about the negotiations about the ceasefireField

  • 🎧 Hamas will be expected to look for maximum concessions, while Israel will strive for minimal concessions in termsAccording to Daniel Estrin from NPR. It is expected that the United States and intermediary countries will overcome any discourse related to the transaction. In Gaza, 31-year-old Mohammed Nassar, who fled from the Israeli airline at night before Hamas announced that he was ready to release hostages, told NPR that negotiations were underway in this development of negotiations Graduated from hope that the war can finally end. In Israel, hostages hostages outside the house of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make him feel pressure.

The cost of life

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The increase in costs makes many Americans think twice before booking a vacation.

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NPR series The cost of life: the price we pay He studies what drives in rising prices and how people cope after many years of stubborn inflation.

Americans love to travel, but growing costs force many people to pump up the brakes and revise the trip. Gas, accommodation and rest costs have increased from the moment of pandemic. According to the US Travel Association and Labor Statistics Bureau, travel prices rose 20% since August 2019. Here how people influenced people:

  • ✈ Dozens of people informed the NPR in the online questioning that they cannot afford to go anywhere this year, and those who travel are recruited back.
  • ✈ Many people travel more by car and make roads, trying to save on transport expenses.
  • ✈ When choosing at the destination, travelers choose nearby places, traveling within the country, and not take a chance abroad.

Learn more about how growing costs Changing how Americans travelThe field this week will cover the duty, inflation and prices. Be in the know of the latest stories HereField

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Karl Tatyana Vasquez buys avocado from one of the sellers in the Salvador street food market in Los -Angeles, California, Saturday, September 6, 2025.

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  1. At this time of the year Isota flower Flowering in Los -Angeles. This flower is a national symbol of Salvador and is considered a seasonal delicacy. Salvador-American chef Karl Tatyana Vasquez says the flower helps her feelField
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