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Putin defies Trump... pledges MILITARY aid to Maduro after US seizes Venezuelan oil tanker + Putin’s war chest UNTOUCHABLE... ex-official warns Ukraine funding can last ‘for years’ + Kim Jong Un flexes muscle... orders overseas troop deployment at Pyongyang war councilUS seizes Venezuelan tanker - pressure on Maduro escalates
U.S. forces captured a tanker linked to Venezuela’s shadow fleet and moved to confiscate its oil as part of a broader campaign of seizures and sanctions aimed at the Maduro regime, raising regional tensions and prompting international protests
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100,000 - People facing potential evacuation amid catastrophic flooding in western Washington
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"We will not stand by and watch sanctioned vessels sail the seas" — White House
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US seizes sanctioned oil tanker off Venezuela - shadow fleet crackdown begins
U.S. forces seized a tanker near Venezuela and officials say the move signals a broader campaign to disrupt a 'shadow fleet' moving sanctioned oil. Washington has paired seizures with sanctions aimed at Maduro's inner circle and says more seizures could follow.
Trump warns land strikes on Venezuela coming soon - White House threat escalates
President Trump has publicly threatened imminent land strikes on Venezuela as the administration tightens sanctions and military pressure. The White House and Congress face escalating diplomatic fallout and regional tensions.
Trump signs executive order on AI - federal rules to override states
The White House signed a sweeping executive order aimed at preempting state AI regulations and creating federal enforcement mechanisms. The measure directs the attorney general to lead litigation efforts and centralizes federal AI policy.
Trump grants full pardon to Tina Peters - White House announcement
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Indiana Senate strikes down Trump backed redistricting map - GOP rebels
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Senate rejects dueling health bills - ACA subsidies face cliff
Congress failed to advance rival health bills, making it likely that enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies will expire. Lawmakers' inability to agree threatens major premium hikes for millions of Americans next year.
Catastrophic flooding inundates western Washington - evacuations ordered
Western Washington is grappling with catastrophic flooding after days of heavy rain, prompting a state of emergency and mass evacuations. Officials warned tens of thousands could be displaced and rescues continue amid rising waters.
6.7 magnitude quake strikes off northeast Japan - tsunami advisory issued
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck off northeast Japan, triggering tsunami advisories and emergency response. Authorities monitored coastal areas and issued guidance as aftershocks and advisory updates followed.
Storm batters Gaza tent camps - at least 10 dead and shelters flooded
A violent winter storm battered Gaza, flooding tent camps and killing civilians while humanitarian agencies warn of worsening conditions. The storms compounded an already acute humanitarian crisis among displaced Palestinians.
Accused Charlie Kirk assassin appears in court and smirks during hearing
The accused killer of political activist Charlie Kirk made his first in-person court appearance as judges consider media access and camera rules for the high-profile trial. Footage showed the defendant’s demeanor and court battled over coverage.
Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for $40 billion Terraform fraud
Do Kwon, the Terra founder blamed for a massive $40 billion crash, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after a high-profile trial. Judges imposed penalties far beyond prosecutors' requests, marking a landmark crypto fraud verdict.
Disney invests $1 billion in OpenAI - characters to be licensed for AI videos
Disney struck a major partnership with OpenAI that includes a $1 billion investment and licensing of iconic characters for AI-generated video tools. The deal signals big shifts in how studios monetize intellectual property in the AI era.
White House proposal would require visitors to hand over five years of social media
The administration signaled plans to expand visa vetting by collecting years of social media history from many visitors, a move that would reshape entry screening for travelers and World Cup visitors. Civil liberties advocates raised alarms.
Reddit files suit against Australia to block under 16 social media ban
Reddit launched legal challenges to Australia’s pioneering ban on social media accounts for under-16s, arguing the law infringes on free expression and political communication. The company has filed suits in high courts as enforcement begins.
Nato chief warns Europe to prepare for large scale war - deterrence urgent
NATO and European officials issued stark warnings about the risk of large-scale war with Russia, urging preparedness comparable to past global conflicts. Political and military leaders called for stepped-up deterrence and readiness.
China says it drove away Philippine aircraft over Scarborough Shoal - confrontation escalates
China’s maritime forces and drone programs escalated concerns in the region after Beijing reported intercepting Philippine aircraft near Scarborough Shoal and tested a drone 'mothership' capable of launching swarms. Analysts flagged military implications.
AI led tech slide extends into third day - Oracle and Nvidia slide premarket
Stock markets showed volatility tied to AI sector moves after tech names slid, even as major indices hit record highs. Investors are weighing AI demand, Oracle and Nvidia results, and broader rotations across sectors.
Measles outbreaks accelerate in US with hundreds quarantined
Public health authorities are battling outbreaks and vaccine safety concerns as measles spreads in parts of the US and the FDA expands reviews into adult vaccine-linked deaths. CDC data still shows COVID vaccines protect children from severe illness.
Gas explosion levels Bay Area home and injures six - residents evacuated
A powerful gas explosion in the Bay Area leveled a home, sent six people to hospitals and ignited a major fire. Dramatic video surfaced as investigators probe reports a construction crew struck an underground gas line earlier.
Judge orders Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from federal immigration detention
A federal judge ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from immigration custody after his case drew national attention. The rulings triggered immediate releases, court orders to check in with authorities and renewed debate over immigration enforcement.
Noem confronted in House hearing over deportations and deported veteran testimony
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced intense questioning over deportations and was confronted by veterans during a heated House hearing. Lawmakers pressed the administration on cases of deported former military personnel and policy legality.
Third grand jury refuses to indict Letitia James - DOJ setback
Federal prosecutors repeatedly failed to convince grand juries to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, dealing multiple setbacks to Justice Department efforts. Each refusal renewed scrutiny of the prosecutions and DOJ strategy.
Verdict due next week in Jimmy Lai national security trial
Hong Kong’s High Court will hand down a verdict soon in the high-profile case against media tycoon Jimmy Lai, concluding a long-running national security prosecution that has drawn global attention to press freedom in the city.
US to attend Ukraine peace talks in Europe - Trump says US will participate
Diplomatic efforts and security talks around Ukraine intensified as the U.S. agreed to attend European-hosted peace talks while Kyiv seeks guarantees. The EU approved another large aid tranche to support Ukraine's recovery and defense.
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