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How will Alex Sarr and Anthony Davis actually share the Wizards’ frontcourt?

How a Washington-announced Taiwan trade deal could reshape tech supply chains

Why a D.C. judge is forcing deported migrants’ return

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📰 News we're reading

• Southeast Notes: Banchero, Magic, Sarr, AD, Whitmore, Dennis (hoopsrumors.com) — For Wizards fans in Washington, the big news is rookie center Alex Sarr’s optimism about fitting alongside Anthony Davis, saying their versatile games should mesh smoothly with more reps. The piece also notes a serious season-ending blood clot issue for wing Cam Whitmore and highlights broader Southeast Division storylines, including the Magic’s offensive struggles and a G League scoring outburst in Atlanta’s system.

• Other Topics World US and Taiwan sign deal to lower tariffs and boost spending on American goods (tag24.com) — A major U.S.–Taiwan trade deal was announced in Washington, D.C., cutting many U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese goods while securing big Taiwanese purchases of American energy, aircraft, and power equipment. Officials say the pact strengthens high-tech supply chains and gives Taiwan a fairer footing against trade competitors, pending approval by Taipei’s opposition-led parliament.

• Judge says US must help bring back some of the Venezuelans deported to notorious prison (ksgf.com) — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ordered the U.S. government to help some Venezuelan migrants deported to a notorious Salvadoran prison return to the country at government expense so they can challenge their removals. The ruling sharply criticizes the Trump administration’s handling of the case and could shape how far federal authorities can go when using wartime powers in immigration enforcement.

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