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Hegseth Defends Deadly Double Strike as Questions Mount

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly defended a September follow up strike that killed survivors from an alleged drug boat, insisting operations were lawful while lawmakers and legal experts demand evidence and video of the attack

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6.25B - Michael and Susan Dell pledge to fund Trump Accounts for 25 million children

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"We've only just begun" — Pete Hegseth


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Hegseth defends double boat strike as scrutiny mounts

The Pentagon and White House are under fire over a September double strike on an alleged drug boat that reportedly killed survivors. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is defending the operation while critics, lawmakers and media press for answers and evidence.

Live White House Cabinet meeting: Trump fields tough questions

Tuesday's Oval Office and televised Cabinet meeting produced viral moments and sharp rhetoric. Reporters, allies and critics highlighted the president's stamina, verbal attacks on lawmakers and applause for controversial remarks.

Trump warns Venezuela we may attack on land as well as sea

The president publicly broadened the administration's campaign against drug trafficking, warning of potential strikes on land as well as at sea. Lawmakers and foreign leaders reacted to the escalation and legal questions intensified.

Federal authorities plan operation in Minnesota targeting Somali immigrants

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Suspect in DC National Guard shooting formally charged with murder

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Dell family pledges 6.25 billion to seed Trump accounts for children

Michael and Susan Dell pledged billions to seed the administration's new child investment accounts, dramatically scaling the program's rollout. The donations and eligibility questions quickly became a major political and logistical story.

Putin meets Witkoff and Kushner in Kremlin for Ukraine talks

High level envoys including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with Vladimir Putin as the U.S seeks a new push toward a negotiated end to the Russia Ukraine war. The Kremlin talks fed debate in Washington about U S strategy and terms.

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Supreme Court hears challenge to New Jersey subpoenas of pregnancy centers

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Costco sues administration seeking tariff refund

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Trump administration threatens to withhold SNAP from noncompliant blue states

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Trump administration launches probe into Somali COVID era fraud in Minnesota

A widening fraud and whistleblower controversy in Minnesota centered on Somali community programs has drawn federal probes and sharp attacks from the White House, escalating political pressure on Governor Tim Walz.

Sabrina Carpenter slams White House for using her song in ICE video

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Trump pardons former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández

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More than 1300 dead as floods swamp Indonesia Sri Lanka and Thailand

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China startup DeepSeek unveils model to challenge Google and OpenAI

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Ukraine strikes Kadyrov linked special forces HQ inside Russia

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Tennessee 7th District special election too close to call

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White House throws admiral under the bus over boat strike

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ChatGPT users face outages amid quality concerns

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Trump filing seeks to keep Jack Smith final report secret

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