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Trump Slams MD Governor, Vows Federal Takeover of Potomac Cleanup + Judge Orders Trump Admin to Restore Slavery Exhibits Removed From Museum + Iran Launches War Drills in Hormuz Strait as US Carrier Patrols Before Nuclear TalksFBI Recovers DNA From Glove Near Guthrie Home - Major Lead
The FBI says DNA recovered from a glove found two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home appears to match evidence from the suspect video, giving investigators a potentially decisive forensic lead as the search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother enters its third week
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"They will face the most severe federal consequences if she is harmed" — President Donald Trump
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Pawtucket Ice Rink Shooting Leaves Three Dead - Suspect Also Dead
A mass shooting at a youth hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island has left multiple dead and injured as local and federal agencies respond. Early footage and witness accounts show chaos inside the arena while authorities investigate motive and casualties.
FBI Says DNA Found on Glove Near Guthrie Home Appears to Match Suspect Glove
Investigators in the abduction of Savannah Guthrie’s mother have found potential forensic leads and are working retail records to identify a suspect. Authorities say family members have been cleared while the probe focuses on physical evidence found miles from the victim's home.
US and Iran Signal Openness to Talks as Nuclear Negotiations Loom
Diplomatic channels open as U.S. and Iran signal willingness to negotiate nuclear issues while regional tensions remain high. Officials meet with UN watchdog and prepare for talks expected to test both sides' limits.
Satellite Pic Shows USS Abraham Lincoln Off Oman Coast - Tensions Rise
U.S. forces reposition in the Middle East as carrier deployments and new power capabilities signal readiness amid rising tensions. The Pentagon also tested transport of microreactors as part of a push for portable nuclear energy.
DHS Funding Talks Stall as Partial Shutdown Enters Third Day
The Department of Homeland Security has entered a partial funding lapse, disrupting services and sparking a political standoff over immigration policy. Talks continue as essential operations strain without full funding.
Trump Orders Federal Response After Massive Potomac Sewage Spill
A major sewer pipe failure sent millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River, prompting presidential intervention and federal cleanup orders while local officials face scrutiny over infrastructure failures and environmental damage.
Only 2 Percent of Epstein Documents Publicly Released, Analysis Finds
Newly released DOJ files and related reporting continue to reveal gaps in the Jeffrey Epstein record and prompt fallout across business and politics. High-profile resignations and fresh scrutiny follow revelations that only a portion of documents were disclosed.
Pentagon Reviews Anthropic Partnership Over Limits on Military Use
The Pentagon and Department of Defense officials are reviewing ties with Anthropic and other AI firms after disagreements over military use of AI. The dispute raises questions about industry cooperation and national security guardrails.
Israel Moves to Designate Large Swaths of West Bank as State Land
The Israeli government is moving to formalize control of additional West Bank territory, drawing condemnation from rights groups and international observers who call the actions de facto annexation and warn of escalatory consequences.
US Brokered Russia Ukraine Talks Set to Resume With Low Expectations
Hopes for progress in talks between Russia and Ukraine remain low as both sides prepare for US-mediated discussions. Observers caution that expectations should be tempered given entrenched positions and recent battlefield dynamics.
Rubio Delivers Blunt Munich Speech on European Security - Watch
Debates from the Munich Security Conference reverberate as US officials press allies and critics draw attention. Marco Rubio’s speech and high-profile exchanges highlight transatlantic strains while US politicians and commentators spar over messages.
Minnesota Says FBI Refused to Share Evidence in Pretti Shooting Probe
Federal investigators and civil rights groups clash with the FBI over access to key evidence in contentious cases and election probes. Disputes include state requests for evidence and lawsuits to protect seized election data.
Federal Reserve Weighs Loosening Bank Rules to Spur Mortgage Lending
The Federal Reserve is weighing regulatory relief for banks aimed at boosting mortgage lending, while investors and fund managers signal shifting bets on currency and markets as inflation and growth signals evolve.
Memory Shortage Threatens Switch 2 Price and PlayStation Release
A global memory and component shortage tied to AI datacenter demand is rippling into consumer electronics, threatening higher prices and delayed releases for major consoles and devices as suppliers prioritize cloud clients.
Local Police Agreements With ICE Surge 950 Percent Under Trump
Local agreements and federal plans signal a major expansion of ICE enforcement partnerships while a proposed mega-detention facility faces setbacks. Immigration policy shifts have led to textured local and national pushback.
Lake Powell Could Hit Minimum Hydropower Level Sooner Than Expected
Western water supplies and climate risks draw attention as Lake Powell faces accelerated declines and scientists propose costly interventions to protect vulnerable glaciers and coastlines from catastrophic collapse.
Drone Strike on Busy Sudan Market Kills at Least 28 People
Deadly drone strikes and market attacks in Sudan intensify humanitarian concerns as rights groups tally civilian casualties and the conflict spreads beyond major fronts, underscoring regional instability.
US Troops Arrive in Nigeria to Train Soldiers Against Extremists
U.S. forces arrive in Nigeria to train local troops amid rising violence from Islamist groups and international partnerships expand to tackle extremism. The deployments aim to boost technical skills and intelligence cooperation.
Ghislaine Maxwell Could Lose US Citizenship After Disclosure Review
Legal fallout and immigration files put Ghislaine Maxwell’s future under renewed scrutiny as officials consider citizenship consequences tied to the Epstein investigation and legal filings surface that could strip her status.
UK to Regulate AI Chatbots Under New Online Safety Rules
Western and British regulators move to impose new safety and privacy rules on AI chatbots and platforms to protect children and public data, narrowing gaps in oversight while lawmakers weigh enforcement and penalties.
Trial Begins for Father Accused in Son’s School Mass Shooting
A high profile trial opens in Georgia where a father faces prosecution tied to his son's deadly school shooting, as communities and courts weigh responsibility for access to weapons and parental liability.
Seven Ghanaian Traders Killed in Burkina Faso Attack
Violence and instability along West and Central Africa routes continue as gunmen and suspected Islamist groups attack traders and convoys, leaving dozens dead and fueling regional security crises and refugee flows.
Bus Crash in Brazil Kills Six and Injures 46 After Tyre Blowout
A deadly bus crash in Brazil killed multiple passengers after a tyre blowout sent the coach off the road and flipped it, leaving dozens injured and prompting an investigation into safety and maintenance standards on major highways.
Judge Orders National Park Service to Restore Philadelphia Slavery Exhibits
A federal judge ordered the restoration of slavery exhibits removed from a historic Philadelphia site, invoking Orwellian language in a rebuke of the administration and prompting debate over public memory and federal authority.
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