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Fulbright Uproar, Global Tensions, and Weather Warnings
USA, San AntonioFriday, June 13, 2025
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) secured some federal spending cuts. The GOP-led House passed cuts totaling $9. 4 billion for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The vote was close, with two representatives changing their votes at the last minute. If approved by the Senate, the legislation would cut $8. 3 billion for USAID programs and $1. 1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. This move aims to make the cuts permanent and shield the Trump administration from legal challenges. Critics argue that these cuts will harm humanitarian efforts and public broadcasting.
A legal battle unfolded over the federalization of California’s National Guard. A district court judge ruled that President Trump unlawfully federalized thousands of troops and ordered their return to state control. The judge found that Trump did not meet the requirements for calling up the National Guard and that the protests did not constitute an insurrection. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily paused the ruling, and a hearing is scheduled for next week. This dispute highlights the ongoing tensions between federal and state authorities.
Severe weather struck San Antonio, Texas, with torrential rains causing flash floods. The rains were so intense that the San Antonio River rose from 3 feet to over 25 feet in just two hours. Fifteen vehicles were swept away, and at least five people lost their lives. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with authorities searching for two missing individuals.
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