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US, Iran to hold new round of nuclear talks in Geneva this week... + At least 6,000 killed over 3 days during RSF attack on Sudan’s el-Fasher, UN says... + US military reports a series of airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria...Navalny Poisoned: Five European Nations Blame Kremlin
Five European governments report tests found a lethal dart frog toxin in Alexei Navalny’s body and accuse Russian authorities of poisoning the opposition leader in custody, escalating diplomatic pressure and demands for accountability from Moscow.
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92,600 - Planned ICE detention beds under a $38.3B expansion
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"Iran Regime Change Would Be 'Best Thing That Could Happen'" — President Donald Trump
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DHS funding lapses - partial shutdown begins
A funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security triggered a partial shutdown that immediately affected transportation security. TSA workers continue screening passengers but many are working without pay as negotiations stall in Washington.
ICE plans 92,600 bed buildout - 38.3 billion budgeted
Federal immigration officials are moving to massively expand detention capacity as part of a nationwide deportation push. Documents reveal billions in planned spending and a sharp increase in bed counts to support accelerated enforcement operations.
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European nations say Navalny poisoned with dart frog toxin
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US conducts airstrikes on dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria
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US kills three in strike on suspected drug vessel in Caribbean
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US and Iran to hold new round of nuclear talks in Geneva
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Rubio declares New Western Century - Europe must rearm
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Hundreds of thousands rally against Iran regime in Munich
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Drone strikes kill in Ukraine and Russia ahead of Geneva talks
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Casey Wasserman to sell agency amid Epstein emails fallout
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House Democrats demand meeting with AG over Epstein files spying
House Democrats demanded answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi over how lawmakers' access to unredacted Epstein files was tracked. Lawmakers are pressing the DOJ for an immediate halt to what they call intrusive monitoring of congressional searches.
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Susan Collins backs SAVE Act - Senate votes in reach
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Student led anti ICE mob attacks agents in downtown Los Angeles
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US military used AI tool during Maduro capture sources say
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Trump sends USS Gerald R Ford to Middle East as Iran warning
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DOJ sues Harvard over alleged withholding of admissions data
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Top Goldman legal chief resigns after Epstein email revelations
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Judges rebuke mass detentions as thousands held illegally
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