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Venezuela minister: 47 soldiers killed in US strike as Trump eyes oil swap... + Iran on the brink: War, diplomacy, or revolt—what comes next + Trump dangles Insurrection Act amid Minneapolis chaos: 'I am forced to act'ICE Officer Fatally Shoots Minneapolis Mom - New Records Show Four Gunshot Wounds
New emergency records and 911 transcripts reveal Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good was shot multiple times by an ICE officer during a raid The evidence shows she sustained at least four gunshot wounds and raises questions about delays in medical aid and agency conduct
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73,000 - ICE detainee population reaches record high
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"I may put a tariff on countries if they don't go along with Greenland" — President Donald Trump
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ICE Officer Fatally Shoots Minneapolis Protester - Four Wounds Reported
New records and transcripts are emerging about the fatal Minneapolis shooting of Renee Nicole Good during an ICE operation. Reports detail the number of wounds, the timeline of events, and claims that medics were blocked from treating her.
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President Trump has issued stern warnings about unrest in Minnesota, hinting at possible invocation of the Insurrection Act. Judges and officials are weighing in as federal and state tensions escalate.
ICE Detainee Population Hits Record 73,000
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Trump Floats Tariffs to Force Support for Greenland
President Trump's push to claim Greenland has triggered diplomatic blowback and military posturing. Lawmakers are meeting allied leaders while European forces mobilize to bolster Greenland's defense.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Gives Nobel Medal to Trump
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Iran Protests Subdued After Deadly Crackdown
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U.S. Moves Military Assets Toward Middle East as Tensions Rise
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NASA Attempts Fresh Contact With Silent MAVEN Mars Orbiter
NASA makes a renewed attempt to reestablish contact with a Mars orbiter that unexpectedly went silent. The agency plans fresh hails while engineers analyze possible communication failures.
United States at Risk of Losing Measles Elimination Status
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Canada Breaks With US and Cuts Tariff on Chinese EVs
Canada moves to ease barriers on Chinese electric vehicles in a diplomatic outreach to Beijing, marking a break with U.S. policy and reshaping North American trade dynamics on EVs and agricultural goods.
US and Taiwan Strike Trade Deal to Boost Chip Investment
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Latin Kings Member Arrested for Stealing Federal Equipment During Minneapolis Riots
Federal investigators targeted rioters who stole weapons from damaged federal vehicles during unrest in Minneapolis. Authorities have arrested alleged gang members accused of removing rifles and body armor from federal trucks.
ACLU Sues to Halt Trump ICE Crackdown in Minnesota
Legal and political pushes are mounting in response to the ICE raids and shootings. Civil rights groups have sued, prosecutors pledge scrutiny of agents, and Democrats press funding restrictions on DHS operations.
US Freezes Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries
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California Judge Dismisses DOJ Suit Seeking Voter Data
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Trump Unveils Phase Two of Gaza Peace Plan
The White House and Israeli government offer differing takes on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire as diplomatic and military moves continue. Debate centers on disarmament and what the next stage actually means.
Bipartisan US Delegation Visits Copenhagen to Reassure Allies on Greenland
A bipartisan congressional delegation traveled to Copenhagen to reassure Denmark and Greenland amid pressure from the White House. Lawmakers sought to calm allies over U.S. rhetoric and potential actions regarding Greenland.
Pentagon Contractor Charged Over Leak of Venezuela Raid Documents
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US Industrial Production Surged to End 2025
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Mossad Director Visits US for Iran Strategy Talks
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"I greatly respect the fact that all scheduled hangings, which were to take place yesterday (Over 800 of them), have been cancelled by the leadership of Iran. Thank you! DONALD J. TRUMP PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"