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Elon Musk Drops Untold Bombshell Live Today

Elon Musk confirmed the plan on social media, but the details of his recent announcement have stunned his fans and infuriated his sponsors. Consequently, the sponsors gave him an ultimatum.

So what happened to Elon Musk and what has he done?

Elon had a goal in mind and came up with a proposal that was simply irresistible. Here's what Elon Musk had to say: "I believe it's going to be tough, to be honest, but we’re making some progress..."

Judge blocks expedited deportations of those who entered the U.S. legally, possibly curtailing ICE courthouse arrests

A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from rapidly deporting migrants who entered the U.S. legally on humanitarian grounds, potentially curtailing arrests at immigration courts that have triggered controversy across the country.

U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb of Washington, D.C., barred federal immigration officials from using two Trump administration directives to apply a fast-track deportation process known as expedited removal on migrants who were granted immigration parole to enter the U.S. at an official port of entry. Parole is an immigration authority that allows federal officials to admit foreigners on humanitarian grounds, and lets them live and work in the U.S. legally on a temporary basis.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting, funder of NPR and PBS, says it will end operations within months after federal budget cuts

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said Friday it would begin winding down its operations after its funding was eliminated by the Trump administration and Congress.

The CPB is a private nonprofit founded in 1967 that serves as a steward of funding for public media. It provides funds to 1,500 local public radio and television stations as well as PBS and NPR. It employs about 100 people.

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