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Supreme Court Hears Trump Bid to Fire FTC Commissioner — Presidential Power Test

The Supreme Court is hearing a high stakes case over President Trump's authority to remove independent agency officials without cause. Justices will decide whether decades of protections for independent regulators survive, a ruling that could reshape executive power.

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$108.4B - Size of Paramount Skydance's hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

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"The resistance and its weapons are our honor and glory" — Khaled Mashal


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Supreme Court Hears Trump Bid to Fire FTC Commissioner — Power Test

The Supreme Court is hearing a landmark challenge to presidential authority to remove independent regulators. Multiple live hearings and legal analyses are unfolding that could reshape the balance between the presidency and regulatory agencies.

Paramount Launches $108.4B Hostile Bid for Warner Bros Discovery

A fierce takeover battle has erupted over Warner Bros. Discovery as Paramount Skydance launches a multibillion dollar hostile offer to upend Netflix's deal. Shareholders and regulators now face competing megadeals that could redraw Hollywood.

7.6 Magnitude Quake Strikes Japan — Tsunami Warning Issued

A major earthquake struck northern Japan, prompting tsunami alerts and coastal warnings. Emergency services and meteorological agencies are monitoring aftershocks and issuing evacuation guidance to affected communities.

Thailand Launches Airstrikes at Cambodia — Border War Reignites

Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated into cross border airstrikes, threatening a fragile peace and undermining recent diplomatic efforts. The strikes risk regional instability and humanitarian fallout.

Zelenskyy Meets European Leaders in London — Peace Talks Press On

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is meeting European leaders in London to press for security guarantees and hammer out details of U.S. and European peace proposals. Negotiations remain fraught with unresolved territorial issues.

Admiral Says All 11 on Struck Boat Were on Military Target List

Controversy over U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats has intensified as military officials and lawmakers debate legality and transparency. Pressure mounts on the Pentagon to release footage and explain targeting decisions.

Trump Proposes $12B Farm Aid to Offset Tariff Fallout

The White House is preparing a large aid package for farmers hit by trade policy and tariffs. The pending announcement aims to offset export losses and domestic pressure from the agricultural sector ahead of political scrutiny.

Trump Says He'll Be Involved in Netflix Warner Deal Review

President Trump has signaled he will play a role in reviewing the blockbuster Netflix Warner Bros transaction and has publicly warned regulators. The deal faces political scrutiny that could influence regulatory review.

DC Police Chief Pamela Smith to Step Down

Washington's Metropolitan Police chief has resigned amid political pressure and an ongoing probe into crime data and federal-state tensions. Leadership changes raise questions about policing and federal interference.

Chernobyl Shelter Fails to Contain Radiation After Russian Strike

Experts warn the protective dome at Chernobyl has been compromised after earlier attacks, raising concerns about ongoing radiation risks. International agencies are monitoring and assessing the damaged containment.

Louvre Workers Vote to Strike After Jewel Heist and Security Failures

The Louvre faces fresh crises after a high profile heist as workers vote to strike and a major water pipe failure damages rare volumes. The museum confronts security and preservation failures days after the jewelry theft.

Waymo Plans Recall After Driverless Cars Fail to Stop for School Buses

Autonomous vehicle safety is back in the spotlight after reports that driverless cars failed to stop for school buses. Waymo is planning recalls and software fixes as regulators and safety advocates demand answers.

Iran Says US Has Deported 55 More Iranians on Second Flight

The US has carried out deportation flights to Iran sparking diplomatic fallout and domestic controversy. Tehran and Washington confirm multiple flights and numbers as deportations become a flashpoint in bilateral tensions.

App That Tracked ICE Raids Sues US Over Apple Removal Claims

Developers of apps that track ICE raids are suing the US government and alleging inappropriate pressure on app stores to remove tools used by migrants and advocates. The litigation raises First Amendment and censorship questions.

Netanyahu Says Second Phase of Gaza Ceasefire Imminent

Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas appear to be progressing toward a second phase even as thorny issues over weapons and guarantees remain. Leaders in Jerusalem and Doha signal cautious optimism amid ongoing diplomacy.

Top EU Official Warns US Against Interfering in European Politics

Top European officials are publicly pushing back against Washington over a new US security doctrine and perceived meddling. Tensions with the EU risk widening as the administration's strategy explicitly criticizes European policy choices.

Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Crete — Dozens Dead or Missing

Multiple migrant tragedies at sea and on coasts have left dozens dead and missing, underscoring dangers in Mediterranean crossings and sudden coastal waves. Rescue and recovery operations are ongoing in Greece and Spain.

China Trade Surplus Tops $1 Trillion Despite Tariffs

China's trade figures show a strong export rebound while shipments to the US lag, pushing the nation's trade surplus above historic thresholds. The data highlight global trade shifts as tariffs and supply changes reshape flows.

Divided Fed Mulls Interest-Rate Cut as Year Ends

Markets and central banks are braced for a pivotal week with the Federal Reserve considering an interest-rate cut. Investors are tracking economic data and corporate earnings as policy moves could shift markets.

IBM Agrees to Buy Confluent for About $11 Billion

IBM is pursuing a major acquisition in the data infrastructure space as it seeks to bolster AI services. Reports indicate advanced talks to buy Confluent in a multibillion dollar deal that would reshape enterprise data streaming.

Why It Took Five Years to Arrest Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect

Investigations and arrests in the January 6 pipe bomb case continue to surface new details about delays and investigative hurdles. Recent developments add context and controversy to how the case was pursued over years.

RSF Seizes Strategic Heglig Oilfield in Sudan

Fighting and drone strikes in Sudan have produced major civilian casualties and territorial shifts as paramilitary forces claim strategic oilfields. International agencies warn of mounting humanitarian catastrophe.

Trump Vows 'One Rule' Executive Order to Block State AI Laws

The White House is preparing a sweeping executive order to centralize AI regulation and preempt state laws. The 'one rule' approach aims to set national standards but ignites debates over federal power and safety oversight.

Volcano Camera Films Its Own Destruction as Kīlauea Erupts

Kīlauea's eruption produced dramatic footage as a volcano camera was destroyed by lava, capturing the event in real time. The visuals highlight both scientific value and the destructive power of active lava flows.

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