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Hundreds of South Koreans detained by ICE after large raid at Hyundai plant

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About 300 mostly South Korean nationals were detained Thursday when officials from HSI, ICE and other federal agencies raided a construction site in Georgia, where the South Korean companies Hyundai and LG Energy Solution are jointly building a battery plant next to their manufacturing facility for electric vehicles. The South Korean government said Monday that it was arranging for hundreds of its nationals to leave the United States voluntarily as the detentions have drawn outrage in South Korea.

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BREAKING: 3 killed at San Diego mosque shooting, police say 2 suspects also dead

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At least three people and two suspects are dead following a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.

San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said at a press conference that officers found three dead victims outside the center after responding to reports of an active shooter. Wahl said the two suspected shooters — identified as teenage boys ages 17 and 19 — also died from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

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BREAKING: Iran responds to U.S. proposal to end the war

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BREAKING: Iran has responded to a U.S. proposal to end the war, according to Iranian state media. MS NOW Contributor …

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Why THESE answers in Lutnick’s Epstein testimony are “potentially troubling”

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As I used to tell my clients preparing for testimony, ‘no’ is a complete sentence.”

MS NOW’s Senior Legal Reporter Lisa Rubin breaks down why she thinks Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s answers in a newly released transcript from an interview with the House Oversight Committee “are weird and potentially troubling.”

Lutnick has denied wrongdoing, and just as with other prominent individuals, his appearance in the Epstein files does not imply guilt.

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‘Terrible lawyers’: Maddow on Trump administration losing legal battles

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“Part of the reason they lose every fight any body picks with them is because they’re not just hapless and shambolic…they’re …

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Paranoid freak-out, excessive drinking: Report describes erratic Kash Patel leading FBI

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Sarah Fitzpatrick, staff writer for The Atlantic, talks with Jen Psaki about her new reporting about a bizarre freak-out by FBI director Kash Patel when he thought being unable to log into his work computer meant he’d been fired by Donald Trump, and episodes of excessive drinking that alarmed his FBI colleagues.

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