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Trans Killer Claims Third Victim: Deadly Rampage at RI Hockey Game + Afghanistan Strikes Back: Taliban Retaliates Against Pakistan + Hillary's Deposition Derailed: Leaked Photo Sparks Clinton ChaosU S and Iran Hold Last Ditch Nuclear Talks in Geneva - No Deal Yet
U S and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva for a high stakes round of indirect talks aimed at constraining Tehran’s nuclear program. Mediators reported 'significant progress' but offered few specifics as a deadline looms and military options remain on the table.
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"You have compelled me to testify, fully aware that I have no knowledge that would assist your investigation, in order to distract attention from President Trump’s actions" — Hillary Clinton
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U S and Iran Kick Off Nuclear Talks in Geneva - No Deal Yet
High level indirect talks between U.S. and Iran continued in Geneva as negotiators seek a deal to constrain Tehran’s nuclear program while the threat of military action and a firm deadline loom.
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BREAKING: Hillary Clinton Deposition Paused After Photo Leak
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Report Says Kash Patel Removed Multiple FBI Employees Linked to Mar a Lago Probe
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Columbia University Says DHS Detained a Student After Agents Made Misrepresentations
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U S Still Gathering Details After Cuba Says It Killed Four on Florida Registered Boat
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U S Offers 10 Million Dollar Reward for Information on Sinaloa Cartel Bosses
U S officials announced a major reward targeting drug cartel leadership while violence and mass graves in Mexico raise security concerns and affect travel industry sentiment.
Afghanistan Launches Retaliatory Attacks on Pakistani Border Posts
Taliban authorities say Afghanistan launched attacks across the Pakistan border in retaliation for strikes, escalating cross border tensions and prompting reciprocal responses from Pakistan.
U S Government Scientists Announce Game Changing Nuclear Breakthrough
U S government scientists reported a major nuclear research breakthrough framed as a strategic resource for national security, signaling potential long term implications for energy and defense.
Nvidia Stock Falls Despite Better Than Expected Earnings
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What to Know About Pentagon Ultimatum to Anthropic and the Defense Protection Act
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Mortgage Rates Fall Below Six Percent for First Time Since 2022
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State Farm to Issue Five Billion Dollar Auto Dividends to Policyholders
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FBI Moves Command Post in Nancy Guthrie Investigation From Tucson to Phoenix
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Judge Allows Trump White House Ballroom Project to Continue
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"Great news for America, and our wonderful White House! The Judge on the case of what will be the most beautiful Ballroom anywhere in the World, has just thrown out, and completely erased, the effort to stop its construction. As everyone knows, not one dollar of Taxpayer money is being spent, but rather, all money necessary to build this…"