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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was taken into custody on Friday afternoon after allegedly entering a federal immigration detention facility without permission, officials confirmed.
Alina Habba, the Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, posted on X that “The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, committed trespass and ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security Investigations to remove himself from the ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey this afternoon.”
According to a statement from the mayor’s office, Baraka was brought to the ICE field office located at 620 Frelinghuysen Avenue in Newark. Officials have yet to disclose what specific charges, if any, he will face.

Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor whose life bore witness to the horrors of Nazi rule, has died at the age of 103, according to a report by The Associated Press on Friday.
Her passing, confirmed by the Margot Friedländer Foundation based in Berlin, coincided with the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat in World War II. No specific details regarding the cause of death have been made public.
Born as Margot Bendheim on November 5, 1921, in Berlin, she lived through the trauma of the Holocaust and survived imprisonment in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.

Mexico has taken legal action against Google after the tech company updated its U.S. version of Google Maps to reflect the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Friday.
Speaking during her regular morning press briefing, Sheinbaum confirmed, “The lawsuit has already been filed,” though she did not specify the location or date of the legal filing.

Columbia University has suspended more than 65 students and barred at least 33 others from campus, after dozens of anti-Israel protesters took over the Butler Library reading room on Wednesday and were later arrested by the New York City Police Department, a university official told JNS.
Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, stated on Wednesday that the NYPD had to be called in to make arrests after the protest disrupted library operations and left two university public safety officers injured.

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Hamas, declaring that the “rules are about to change” as the IDF prepares to expand its offensive in the Gaza Strip.
“To Hamas, I say one thing: The rules are about to change very soon,” Netanyahu said during a visit to reservists of the IDF’s 5th “HaSharon” Infantry Brigade at the Tze’elim training base in the Negev.
“I came to see firsthand the quality of our soldiers—our heroes—in preparation for the intense action we are about to undertake in Gaza,” he said in remarks released by the Prime Minister’s Office.
Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s two key objectives: “First—to defeat Hamas, to be victorious over Hamas, to eliminate Hamas. The second, of course, simultaneously—is to release our hostages.”

NY Governor Kathy Hochul and legislative leaders have come to terms on broadening a current initiative involving speed enforcement cameras in construction areas, with the extension now covering MTA-managed bridges and tunnels.
This proposed expansion is part of the state’s preliminary $254 billion budget framework and would enable the MTA to set up automated speed cameras at each of its seven bridges and both of its tunnels throughout New York City.
Under the revised system, vehicle owners caught speeding would face an initial $50 fine. A second offense within an 18-month span would cost $75, with any further violations climbing to $100 each.

Newark Liberty International Airport experienced another radar disruption early Friday, marking the latest in a series of similar incidents affecting the airport in recent weeks.
In a statement, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the radar blackout, saying that preliminary details indicate it lasted for about a minute and a half. That duration matches a previous incident reported on April 28.
“There was a telecommunications outage that impacted communications and radar display at Philadelphia TRACON Area C, which guides aircraft in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport airspace. The outage occurred around 3:55 a.m. on Friday, May 9, and lasted approximately 90 seconds.”

Amid increasing speculation about a potential rift between the United States and Israel, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee took to Twitter to push back against the narrative.
“It’s reckless and irresponsible for press to allege that [US President Donald Trump] and [Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu] are not getting along,” Huckabee tweeted, addressing reports that suggested tensions were rising between the two leaders.
“Bibi has spent more time with [Trump] than I have in past three months, and I’m his ambassador! The relationship between US and Israel remains STRONG!” Huckabee added, insisting that ties between the two allies were still as solid as ever.
{Matzav.com}

A plan developed by Israel and supported by the United States to restart humanitarian aid deliveries in Gaza will, at the outset, only reach about 60 percent of the local population, according to a document sent by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) to potential contributors.
The memo, which was reviewed by The Times of Israel on Thursday, concedes that civilians in Gaza are “enduring extreme deprivation.” However, it says the “Secure Distribution Sites” (SDS) designed to deliver the aid will initially only reach around 1.2 million people out of the approximately 2 million who live in the enclave.

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