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US strikes on suspected drug boats kill 83 and destroy 22 vessels

US military strikes against suspected drug‑running boats in the Caribbean reportedly killed 83 people and destroyed 22 vessels, prompting bipartisan legal alarm and calls for congressional and Pentagon investigations into possible unlawful follow up attacks

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83 - Reported killed in US strikes on suspected drug vessels

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"I don’t want them in our country" — Donald Trump


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US strikes on suspected drug boats kill 83 and destroy 22 vessels

Reports and fallout swirl after US military strikes on suspected drug vessels in the Caribbean. Multiple pieces examine the death toll, the legal questions about a reported follow‑up or “double tap” strike, and official denials from the Pentagon.

Pentagon: Admiral 'made the right call' on double strike

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting political pressure. Coverage focuses on his public defenses, media revelations that echo prior controversial comments, and conservative and bipartisan calls for answers.

Trump declares Biden autopen actions null and void

President Trump escalates his attack on actions signed with an autopen, declaring multiple Biden‑era pardons and orders invalid. Multiple outlets report the administration's formal moves to void autopen signatures and the political fallout.

ICE plans targeted operation against Somali nationals in Minnesota

Federal authorities plan targeted operations in Minnesota focused on Somali communities after fraud investigations. Coverage tracks ICE planning, local reactions, and political implications in Minneapolis‑St Paul.

US threatens to withhold SNAP from 21 states over data dispute

The White House threatens to withhold SNAP funding from states that refuse to hand over recipient data. Reports outline planned enforcement steps, legal fights with blue states, and repeated warnings from Agriculture officials.

Republican Matt Van Epps wins Tennessee special election

Republicans narrowly hold a high‑profile Tennessee special election. Coverage emphasizes the GOP win that preserves the seat, Democratic gains that worried the party, and national reaction from Trump and congressional figures.

Michael and Susan Dell donate $6.25B to fund Trump Accounts for kids

Tech billionaires back the White House plan for children's investment accounts. Multiple pieces report the Dell family's multi‑billion dollar donation and Washington efforts to promote the new 'Trump Accounts' program.

Putin hosts US negotiators at the Kremlin for Ukraine talks

US special envoys met with Vladimir Putin in Moscow in a fresh push toward a negotiated end to the Ukraine war. Reports describe the meetings, the lack of breakthrough, and Russian signals about next steps.

Afghan national pleads not guilty to National Guard shooting

Legal proceedings continue in the Washington National Guard shooting. The suspect faces murder charges and entered not guilty pleas while appearing remotely from a hospital bed, prompting further investigation and courtroom updates.

Justice Dept sues six states for refusing to turn over voter data

The Justice Department broadened lawsuits and legal pressure on states over access to voter registration lists and related election data. Multiple filings and new suits extend the administration's nationwide enforcement campaign.

US halts immigration processing for nationals of 19 countries

The administration paused immigration processing and citizenship paperwork for nationals from countries on an expanded travel ban. Reports document the scope of the freezes and the immediate impact on green card and naturalization applicants.

Explosions hit Russia linked tankers as Black Sea tensions mount

A string of unexplained attacks has struck Russia‑linked tankers in the Black Sea. Coverage tracks the incidents, regional escalation risks, and Russian warnings to Europe amid ongoing Ukraine diplomacy.

Anthropic eyes one of the largest IPOs in the AI race

AI companies race toward public listings and expansion. Anthropic is reported to be preparing a major IPO and laying groundwork with banks and law firms while observers warn of supply chain stresses tied to the AI boom.

OpenAI declares 'code red' as it deprioritizes ads

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Trump pardons former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández

President Trump issued pardons for a jailed former Honduran president prompting international backlash and domestic debate. Coverage details the pardons, legal context, and diplomatic reactions.

City alleges food makers created a public health crisis

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President appears to doze during Cabinet meeting

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Trump attacks Ilhan Omar at Cabinet meeting

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DOJ weighs new indictments for Comey and Letitia James

The Justice Department is reported to be considering further action in high‑profile cases involving James Comey and Letitia James. Coverage explores options, legal hurdles, and the DOJ's internal deliberations.

Air Force approves SpaceX launch pad expansion at Cape Canaveral

Military and commercial space developments advanced as the Air Force approved plans that enable SpaceX to expand Starship launches. Reporting notes regulatory approvals and potential launch capacity increases at Cape Canaveral.

DOT threatens to close thousands of trucking schools over falsified records

Federal regulators move to crack down on trucking training and license issuance after audits and fraud allegations. Reports outline thousands of schools facing shutdown, federal audits, and a major illegal licensing scheme uncovered in Minnesota.

Administration fires eight NYC immigration judges

The Trump administration fired immigration judges in New York and faces legal pushback from terminated jurists. Stories cover mass removals, lawsuits by judges, and broader executive reshuffling in immigration courts.

Indian rupee tumbles to 90 per dollar on persistent outflows

Markets moved on currency swings, oil and tech news. Reports show the rupee's weakness, oil reacting to Russia‑Ukraine diplomacy, and equities stabilizing after swings in crypto and global bonds.

Trump says US may strike drug traffickers on land soon

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"Congratulations to Matt Van Epps on his BIG Congressional WIN in the Great State of Tennessee. The Radical Left Democrats threw everything at him, including Millions of Dollars. Another great night for the Republican Party!!! President DJT"