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A now-removed unlisted video on Meta’s YouTube channel shows Meta Ray-Ban glasses with a HUD shown to one eye, used for Meta AI and on-foot navigation (David Heaney/UploadVR)
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A now-removed unlisted video on Meta’s YouTube channel shows Meta Ray-Ban glasses with a HUD shown to one eye, used for Meta AI and on-foot navigation — Meta’s HUD glasses with sEMG wristband will in fact be…
Immigrants deported from US to Ghana are sent home, where lawyers say some could face torture – AP News
Immigrants deported from US to Ghana are sent home, where lawyers say some could face torture AP NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Young People Suing Trump Over Climate Have Their Day in Federal Court
They claim Trump’s executive orders are unconstitutional. The government says their lawsuit should be thrown out. The two sides are set to clash this week in Montana.
Suspect in Seattle home invasions of Macklemore and celebrity athletes pleads not guilty
A man accused of breaking into the homes of Seattle-area celebrities and pepper-spraying people he encountered inside has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges
Judge says Trump’s mass-probationary firings were illegal, but he won’t order re-hirings
But agencies must still send an exculpatory letter to some 25,000 illegally fired employees.
The top rock shows coming to Seattle in September, October
From new wave heroes to recent Sub Pop signees, these are some of the top concerts coming to Seattle this and next month.
Judge rules Trump administration illegally fired thousands of probationary workers
A judge has ruled that the Trump administration’s central human resources office acted illegally when it directed the mass firings of thousands of probationary workers.
US Vice President JD Vance hosts special tribute to Charlie Kirk
US Vice President JD Vance steps in to host a special tribute episode to Charlie Kirk on conservative influencer’s podcast.
2 men sentenced to prison in Zambia for plotting to kill the president with witchcraft
Two men have been sentenced to two years in prison with hard labor under a witchcraft law for plotting to kill Zambia’s president using charms and spells.