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Poland says that multiple Russian drones entered its territory over the course of several hours and were shot down with help from NATO allies. The military described the incursion as an “act of aggression” carried out during a wave of Russian strikes on Ukraine. The Kremlin refused to comment, but its close ally, Belarus, said it tracked some drones that “lost their course” because they were jammed. However, several European leaders said they believe that the incursion amounted to an intentional escalation by Russia. Poland said some of the drones came from Belarus. Polish airspace has been violated many times since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but there has been nothing on this scale in Poland or in any other Western nation along the eastern flank of NATO. Read morePoland says it shot down Russian drones that violated its airspace during strikes on Ukraine

Ford is recalling almost 1.5 million vehicles in the United States because the rear view camera may show a blank or distorted image on the center display screen while the vehicle is in reverse, which can reduce or distort the driver’s view of what’s behind the car and increase the risk of a crash. The recall includes certain vehicles from model years 2015 to 2019 of the Lincoln Navigator, Lincoln MKC, Mustang, Ranger, Transit, Transit Connect, Econoline, Edge, Expedition, F-250 SD, F-350 SD, F-450 SD and F-550 SD. Read moreFord recalling almost 1.5 million vehicles in US due to rear view camera issue

Chief Justice John Roberts is temporarily keeping in place the Trump administration’s decision to freeze nearly $5 billion in foreign aid. The high court order is temporary, though it suggests that the justices will reverse a lower court's ruling that withholding the funding was likely illeg… Read moreThe Latest: Chief Justice Roberts allows Trump’s foreign aid freeze that threatens nearly $5 billion

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Chief Justice John Roberts is temporarily keeping in place the Trump administration’s decision to freeze nearly $5 billion in foreign aid. The high court order is temporary, though it suggests that the justices will reverse a lower court's ruling that withholding the funding was likely illeg… Read moreThe Latest: Chief Justice Roberts allows Trump’s foreign aid freeze that threatens nearly $5 billion

As the nation’s third-largest city awaits a much-hyped federal intervention, residents are making changes in their daily routines. The streets in some of Chicago’s liveliest neighborhoods are quieter, with less foot traffic. Teachers in Chicago Public Schools want online learning for familie… Read moreChicagoans change routines as immigration crackdown looms. Some carry passports and avoid stores