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US Accuses Russia of Deadly Escalation in Ukraine War... As Peace Talks Collapse + Israel Advances 'Fatal' East Jerusalem Settlement Plan: West Bank Tensions Soar + Germany’s Far-Right AfD Eyes Power in 2026: 'A Nation on the Brink'Iran protests explode as US tells citizens to leave and hundreds die
Mass nationwide protests in Iran have met a brutal crackdown with a staggering reported death toll and internet blackout The US has warned citizens to depart and world leaders debate sanctions talks and possible military options as evidence of mass casualties emerges
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25% - U S tariff imposed on any country doing business with Iran
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"We're screwed" — President Donald Trump
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Iran protests escalate as US tells citizens to leave amid huge reported death toll
Nationwide protests in Iran have sparked a brutal crackdown, mass casualties, an information blackout and international responses. The U S and allies weigh diplomatic and military options while Tehran targets communications tools used by demonstrators.
Powell pushes back as DOJ probe looms - Fed chair vows to stand firm
The Justice Department's unprecedented criminal inquiry into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has drawn rare international backing for Fed independence and intense political blowback at home as Powell publicly resists the probe.
Trump imposes 25 percent tariff on any country doing business with Iran
President Trumps aggressive trade move on Iran risks wider geopolitical fallout and market turbulence as oil prices and global trade ties recalibrate in response to new US tariffs.
Top DOJ officials resign in protest over handling of ICE shooting
The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent has prompted resignations, new video releases, a major federal deployment to Minneapolis and intense scrutiny of federal enforcement tactics and oversight.
Minnesota and Minneapolis sue to stop federal immigration enforcement surge
State and local governments are pushing back legally against the federal immigration surge, filing lawsuits that seek to block deployments and constrain ICE operations in Democratic-led jurisdictions.
DHS restricts congressional visits to ICE detention centers
Homeland Security has tightened access for congressional oversight of immigration facilities, prompting legal challenges and criticism of Secretary Kristi Noem as tensions around ICE conduct intensify.
Trump claims seizing Venezuela offsets other policy failures
The US operation in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro have produced political and market aftershocks as Washington manages a fragile transition and negotiates with Venezuelan opposition figures.
Trump vows to take Greenland one way or the other
Talk of acquiring Greenland has spiraled into legislative maneuvers and diplomatic alarm as US lawmakers and the White House debate extraordinary measures to secure the Arctic territory.
Supreme Court weighs states power to bar trans athletes in girls sports
The Supreme Court is weighing landmark cases on whether states can ban transgender females from girls and women sports teams, a decision that could reshape Title IX and school athletics nationwide.
Russia launches major attack on Ukraine power grid - civilians killed
Russia has launched renewed missile and drone barrages targeting Ukrainian power and infrastructure, causing civilian casualties and escalating the months long conflict with heavy energy and humanitarian impacts.
Gaza aid groups keep delivering despite Israeli ban
Humanitarian access to Gaza remains contested as Israel bans several aid groups while weather and displacement deepen the crisis in the densely populated strip and cause new deaths in tent camps.
Suspect confesses to arson at historic Mississippi synagogue
A suspected antisemitic arson at Jackson Mississippi's historic synagogue has prompted an FBI investigation and a suspect confession, raising alarms about hate crimes and community safety.
Report finds more than 40 federal chokehold cases by immigration agents
Investigations find federal immigration agents used banned restraint tactics including chokeholds in multiple incidents, renewing scrutiny of ICE training and use of force policies since George Floyd's death.
ICE drags protester in giraffe costume to the ground during Minneapolis demo
Protests and confrontations in Minneapolis have repeatedly escalated as federal agents and demonstrators clash, producing viral videos, arrests and national attention on enforcement tactics.
Senator Mark Kelly sues Secretary Hegseth over punitive demotion attempt
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly has sued Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon after moves to censure and demote him, setting up a high profile legal fight over military discipline and free speech.
GOP senators break with Trump over criminal probe of Powell
The Justice Department's move against Powell has fractured Republican support and prompted public criticism from senior GOP senators who warn against politicizing the Federal Reserve.
Jack Smith to testify publicly before House Judiciary Committee
Former special counsel Jack Smith will testify publicly before Congress, setting up a politically charged hearing over his investigations into President Trump and related prosecutions.
Trump leans toward strikes on Iran as protests intensify
The White House is weighing military strikes against Iran while also engaging with Tehran on possible talks as the administration balances force and diplomacy in response to the crackdown on protesters.
Panama court set to decide control of strategic canal ports
A legal showdown over control of Panama Canal ports could shift regional logistics and geopolitics as the courts consider whether Chinese operators retain key licenses.
Pentagon adopts Musks Grok AI despite mounting international outcry
The Pentagon has begun integrating Elon Musks Grok AI into parts of its network despite global concern over Groks track record with nonconsensual images and security risks, prompting calls for regulation.
Markets hit records as Alphabet joins four trillion dollar club
Stocks climbed as investors looked past political shocks and Alphabet joined the elite four trillion dollar market value club, underscoring strong momentum in Big Tech and markets despite geopolitical risk.
Ex Navy sailor sentenced to more than 16 years for spying for China
High profile espionage cases have resulted in long prison terms for sailors convicted of selling naval secrets to Chinese intelligence, highlighting persistent security threats within the US military.
Former House IT aide arrested for stealing roughly 240 government phones
A federal sting uncovered a large scale theft of government phones from House systems with an IT aide arrested and indicted, raising questions about security and oversight in congressional offices.
Top DOJ officials quit after office refused to probe ICE shooting
Senior Justice Department officials have resigned amid disputes over whether the agency will investigate the Minneapolis ICE shooting, signaling deep internal rifts and public controversy over accountability.
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