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Hamdi’s lawyers said he was detained for his pro-Palestinian views and was only charged with overstaying his visa after it was canceled without warning.British journalist and pro-Palestinian commentator Sami Hamdi will return home more than two weeks after being imprisoned by US immigration authorities, his wife and legal representatives said on Monday.Hamdi, 35, was stopped at California’s San Francisco International Airport on October 26 while on a speaking tour to discuss Israel’s war in Gaza, and was detained by agents of the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listHassan M. Ahmad,…

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In another attempt to make home buying more affordable, President Donald Trump floated the idea of ​​a 50-year mortgage in a social media post. In response, Bill Pruitt, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, posted that he was “working on it” and that it would be a “complete transformation.”The purpose of a long-term mortgage is to reduce the homeowner’s monthly payments. The longer the term of your loan, the less principal you will need each month to repay it in full. But such plans also have other tradeoffs.Using the latest median home…

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The bill must be approved by the House of Representatives and signed by US President Donald Trump.Published November 11, 2025November 11, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareThe United States is nearing the end of a record government shutdown after the Senate took a key step toward ending a five-week impasse.The Senate on Monday night approved a spending package on a 60-40 vote that will fund the U.S. government through January 30 and restore paychecks to hundreds of thousands of federal workers.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe spending bill will then go to the House for approval,…

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Top articles in Tuesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…premier leagueReal Madrid and Manchester City are keeping a close eye on Dominik Szoboszlai, with Liverpool growing concerned about his contract situation, according to AS. Liverpool are interested in Inter centre-back Alessandro Bastoni, who is valued at around £87m, Mundo Deportivo report. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Soccer analyst Pythagoras in Boots provides a tactical analysis of Dominik Szoboszlai’s influence on Liverpool. Wolfsburg are considering a possible January move for West Ham striker Niklas Furkruk – Sky’s Germany international Florian Plettenberg.Chelsea’s Nicholas Jackson is focused on finishing the season…

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Check out the companies that made the biggest moves midday: TreeHouse Foods — The food processor rose 23% after announcing it would be acquired by European investment group Investindustrial for $22.50 per share in cash. This represents an 18% premium to Friday’s closing price. The deal would value the treehouse at nearly $3 billion. Tech stocks — Stocks related to artificial intelligence trading soared on news that the U.S. government shutdown could be lifted, contributing to investors’ risk-on attitude. Nvidia rose nearly 3.5%, AMD about 3.8% and Broadcom 1.7%. The Magnificent Seven stocks are rising, with Alphabet and Tesla leading…

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The logo of Sony Group Corporation is displayed on a screen at the Advanced Technology Exhibition (CETECH) held in Chiba Prefecture on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Imagessony group on Tuesday reported a stronger-than-expected increase in second-quarter operating profit and announced up to 100 billion yen ($648 million) in share buybacks.Below is Sony’s Q2 results compared to LSEG SmartEstimates, which emphasize more consistently accurate analyst forecasts. Sales: 3,108 billion yen ($20,140 million) vs. forecast 2,985 billion yen Operating income: 429 billion yen vs. forecast 398,440 million yenOperating profit increased 10% year over year, and sales increased…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history appears to be nearing an end, but not without leaving a mark on an already struggling economy. Approximately 1.25 million federal employees have not been paid since October 1. Thousands of flights have been canceled, and this trend is expected to continue. Continue this week too Even as Congress moves to reopen the government. Government contract signings have slowed, and some food aid recipients are Suspension of benefits. Most of the lost economic activity will be recovered once the government reopens, as federal workers will receive back pay. But…

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The US president calls for a “full and fair” retraction of a BBC documentary that urged the resignation of two executives.Published November 11, 2025November 11, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareUS President Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion over edited footage that plunged the organization into a public relations crisis and prompted the resignation of two executives.In a letter to the BBC, Mr Trump’s lawyers requested the retraction of “false, defamatory, derogatory, misleading and inflammatory statements” contained in the Panorama documentary, which aired a week before the 2024 US presidential election.Recommended stories list…

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The New York Giants have fired head coach Brian Daboll following Sunday’s loss to the Chicago Bears, resulting in the team’s fourth straight loss.The team released a statement confirming Daboll’s firing and announced that offensive coordinator Mike Kafka would serve as interim coach. He added that Joe Schon will remain in his post as general manager and will lead the search for a new head coach.The Giants led the Bears by 10 points in Week 10, but lost 24-20, dropping the team to 2-8 and looking set to lose for the third straight year under Daboll.He compiled a 20-40-1 regular…

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Cooling towers at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant in Middletown, Pennsylvania, October 30, 2024.Daniel DeVries | CNBCSecretary Chris Wright said Monday that nuclear power will receive most of its funding from the Department of Energy’s financing office as the Trump administration pushes to get new reactors started quickly.”We have significant lending authority in the Loan Program Office,” the Secretary of Energy said at a conference hosted by the American Nuclear Association in Washington, D.C. “The biggest use of these funds so far will be to build nuclear power plants, the first power plants.”In May, President Trump signed an…

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