In the Sept. 11 case, the prosecutor requested a suspension of proceedings to allow the Trump administration time to familiarize new cabinet secretaries with a plea deal for Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the accused planner of the attack. The validity of the plea agreements is being reviewed by a federal appeals court, with a potential plea-taking hearing for Mohammed and two other defendants next week. Meanwhile, hearings continue for the fourth defendant, Ammar al Baluchi, whose defense argues that his 2007 confessions were obtained through torture and should be ruled inadmissible at his trial.
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U.S. Olympic Officials Bar Transgender Women From Women’s Competitions
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee has updated its eligibility rules to prevent transgender women from competing in Olympic women’s sports, in compliance with President Trump's executive order. The new policy, which lacks specific details and does not explicitly mention "transgender," mandates national sports bodies to align with these guidelines to ensure a fair competition environment for women. Want More Context? 🔎
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