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President Trump warned he may invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy federal troops in Minnesota amid violent clashes between protesters and ICE after multiple federal operations. The threat escalates a standoff between the White House and local leaders.
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Trump threatens Insurrection Act - Minnesota on edge
Tensions in Minneapolis have escalated into a national crisis after multiple ICE operations sparked violent clashes and a presidential threat to deploy military force. Federal and local leaders are locked in a standoff as protests spread and law enforcement actions continue.
Fire department report: Renee Good shot four times - new details
New official reports and family actions intensify scrutiny of the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good. Medical and incident reports detail multiple gunshot wounds while the family moves to hire high-profile lawyers to investigate.
ACLU sues to halt Trump ICE crackdown in Minnesota - court fight begins
Legal challenges are mounting against federal immigration operations in Minneapolis as civil rights groups and residents file suits alleging unconstitutional tactics, racial profiling, and excessive force during ICE raids.
NATO troops land in Greenland - show of force
European militaries have moved to Greenland in a direct show of unity after U.S. talks with Denmark broke down. Troop deployments and diplomatic pushes mark the island as a new geopolitical flashpoint.
US secures Venezuelan crude at roughly 30% premium - energy gains
The U.S. scramble for Venezuelan oil intensifies as Washington secures higher prices and energy firms prepare to re-enter the market. Analysts highlight the strategic value of Venezuela's heavy crude for US refiners.
Maria Corina Machado gives Trump her Nobel medal - Oval Office moment
The bizarre Nobel saga continues after Venezuela's María Corina Machado handed her Peace Prize medal to President Trump. The Nobel body and global commentators have pushed back while the White House savors the symbolic moment.
US holds fire on strikes and imposes fresh sanctions on Iran
The US response to Iran's violent crackdown combines sanctions and diplomacy. The Security Council convened as Washington targeted regime figures while warnings and threats elevated regional tensions.
Pentagon moves assets toward Iran region - military sources
Washington is repositioning forces and unveiling new military systems as the Middle East crisis simmers. Deployments, asset movements and demonstrations of advanced drone capabilities signal escalation risks.
Robot soldier held off Russians for six weeks - Ukrainian commander
Ukraine credits new robotics and technology for defensive gains as fighting continues. Russia reports territorial advances in the east and diplomatic friction grows with Western leaders over peace progress.
US declares Gaza ceasefire phase two - reconstruction to start
Phase two of the Gaza ceasefire moves ahead amid accusations of continued strikes. The U.S. and mediators focus on reconstruction and demilitarization while violence continues in parts of the Strip.
US and Taiwan strike trade deal to cut tariffs and boost chips
A major US Taiwan trade deal cuts tariffs and ties chip investment commitments to US manufacturing. Taiwan and TSMC pledge large-scale US investments that aim to anchor semiconductor supply chains in America.
China and Canada agree tariff relief after high stakes talks
Canada and China agreed tariff easings in a broader reset of relations after high-level talks. The deal includes lower EV tariffs and reciprocal agricultural concessions, marking a shift in bilateral trade policy.
Former South Korean president Yoon jailed for five years - martial law verdict
South Korea's highest-profile martial law trial concluded with a conviction and prison sentence for former president Yoon. The verdict marks the start of further legal battles and political fallout at home.
Judge dismisses DOJ bid for California voter data - court rebuke
A cluster of high-profile federal cases and constitutional fights reached key moments as judges rebuked administration efforts to seize or access voter data and reinforced judicial limits on executive actions.
Noem names Charles Wall deputy director of ICE - leadership shuffle
Immigration and ICE leadership is in flux as senior officials resign to run for Congress and the department appoints new deputies. The shakeup comes amid intense political scrutiny of enforcement tactics.
Appeals court reverses lower court and clears way to detain Mahmoud Khalil
The Third Circuit issued rulings reversing a lower court release order and opening the door to renewed detention and deportation for Mahmoud Khalil, producing a major legal victory for the administration and court jurisdiction questions.
US seizes another tanker tied to Venezuela - Coast Guard operation
The US Coast Guard and naval assets continue a sustained campaign against tankers linked to sanctioned Venezuelan oil exports, seizing multiple vessels in the Caribbean as enforcement intensifies.
Internet blackout sparks battles over truth in Iran - online war
Iran's internet blackout sharpened the battle over information as activists leverage satellite services to transmit evidence of state violence. Outside actors and platforms are struggling to verify and distribute footage.
Verizon to issue $20 credits after nationwide service outage
A nationwide Verizon outage disrupted service and prompted consumer credits and customer backlash. The carrier announced compensation for affected users while regulators and lawmakers pressed for answers.
CDC confirms Salmonella cases tied to powdered Super Greens supplement
A multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to a powdered greens supplement triggered recalls and an FDA warning as dozens fell ill across the country. Public health officials urged consumers to stop using the product.
Stocks shrug off Iran Greenland Venezuela turmoil - markets hold firm
Markets shrugged off geopolitical shocks as investors piled into equities and AI optimism buoyed Asian markets. Fund flows into global equity funds hit a multi-month high amid resilient risk appetite.
NASA conducts first-ever medical evacuation from the ISS - splashdown
NASA executed its first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station and returned a crew safely to Earth, marking an unprecedented in-mission medical response and raising questions about astronaut health protocols.
Major fire forces hundreds to flee makeshift homes near Gangnam
A major fire in a makeshift hillside community near Seoul's affluent district forced mass evacuations and mobilized hundreds of firefighters, highlighting urban inequality and risks to vulnerable residents.
Iranians report chilling reason regime paused killings - eyewitnesses
Iranian protesters and witnesses report horrific abuses and a spike in state violence. Independent accounts and investigations describe mass killings and human rights violations, while analysts warn the regime's control tactics may be eroding.
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"It was my Great Honor to meet María Corina Machado, of Venezuela, today. She is a wonderful woman who has been through so much. María presented me with her Nobel Peace Prize for the work I have done. Such a wonderful gesture of mutual respect. Thank you María!"