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The Pentagon inspector general found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used unsecured Signal chats to discuss operational details, potentially exposing classified information and endangering U.S. personnel. The report deepens bipartisan scrutiny and fuels calls for congressional oversight and possible disciplinary action
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200,000 - Projected additional deaths of children under age five this year linked to cuts in global health funding
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"Israel’s conduct of war in Gaza is fundamentally wrong" — United Nations Secretary General António Guterres
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