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U.S. Mobilizes: Aircraft Carrier En Route to Mediterranean as Iran Tensions Soar... + Iran's Nuclear Bluff: U.S. Demands Proposal Before Friday's Talks... + Blizzard of the Century: Northeast Braces for 2 Feet of Snow, State of Emergency in NY...Mar-a-Lago Breach: Secret Service Kills Armed Intruder
U.S. Secret Service agents shot and killed an armed man after he breached the secure perimeter at President Trump’s Mar a Lago estate early Sunday morning The president and first lady were not on site and authorities launched an immediate investigation
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15% - New global tariff rate announced by President Trump
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"Iran a week away from having enough enriched uranium for a bomb" — Steve Witkoff
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Secret Service Kills Man After Attempted Breach at Mar a Lago
An armed man breached Mar-a-Lago’s secure perimeter early Sunday and was shot dead by Secret Service and local law enforcement. The incident prompted immediate security briefings, multiple official statements, and renewed scrutiny of presidential protection and DHS resourcing.
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Emergency Tariffs
The Supreme Court struck down the legal basis for President Trump's emergency tariff program, roiling global trade. The White House responded by announcing higher levies and governments and businesses scrambled to assess fallout and diplomatic consequences.
DHS Suspends TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Amid Funding Lapse
A partial DHS funding lapse has led to the suspension of expedited travel programs, snarling travel and drawing fresh attention to department staffing and pay disputes. The Mar-a-Lago shooting has further highlighted operational strains within DHS agencies.
US Envoy Warns Iran a Week From Enough Enriched Uranium for a Bomb
Tensions with Iran rose as US military assets repositioned and officials warned Tehran is close to a nuclear threshold. Reports surfaced that US planners have discussed targeted strikes, amplifying diplomatic alarm across allies and adversaries.
Russia Launches Missiles and Drones at Ukraine Infrastructure
Russia launched waves of missiles and drones at Ukraine, striking logistics and energy infrastructure and causing civilian casualties. The strikes have intensified pressure on European partners and complicated aid and sanctions coordination.
Newlywed Police Officer Killed in Lviv Terror Blast
A suspected terrorist attack in Lviv left a police officer dead and dozens injured. Authorities have detained a suspect and are treating the explosions as terror related amid heightened national security measures.
Bomb Cyclone Threatens East Coast With Up to Two Feet of Snow
A powerful nor'easter and bomb cyclone threatened the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast with blizzard conditions, heavy snow and travel chaos. Major cities issued warnings, airports canceled thousands of flights, and municipalities mobilized emergency resources.
Crews Recover All Nine Bodies After California Avalanche
Search and recovery teams concluded operations after a deadly California backcountry avalanche, recovering nine victims. Investigators are probing conditions and safety protocols used by guiding groups on the fatal trip.
Denmark Rejects Trump's Hospital Ship Plan for Greenland
Greenland and Denmark publicly rejected President Trump's proposal to send a US hospital ship, prompting diplomatic friction. The White House maintained it was providing assistance while Nordic officials questioned the mission's necessity.
Arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Sparks Royal Fallout
Fallout continues from the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor amid renewed scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Political and legal pressure is growing on the monarchy and UK government to investigate and possibly alter succession rules.
Couple Finds Bloody Evidence Linked to Nancy Guthrie Case
New leads and forensic developments surfaced in the Nancy Guthrie missing persons case, including mixed DNA at the home and items found by a local couple. Former investigators and law enforcement officials urged fresh angles as the probe continues.
Iranian Students Rally as Fears of War With US Mount
Student protests and clashes at Iranian universities signaled a renewed wave of anti government dissent, coinciding with broader unrest and concern over Tehran's international standoff. Security forces and pro government groups confronted demonstrators.
India Cancels Trade Mission to US Over Tariff Chaos
India postponed key trade engagements with Washington amid uncertainty caused by the US tariff dispute, delaying negotiations that aimed to secure bilateral trade and investment deals. The pause raises questions about near term cooperation on trade.
Conduent Ransomware Breach Hits Millions of Records
Major tech and service providers disclosed high impact security incidents this weekend, exposing millions of records and customer funds. Companies and federal agencies warned of possible downstream disruptions and urged rapid incident response.
Investors Eye Nvidia Earnings as AI Stocks Wobble
Markets remain jittery as investors weigh AI driven earnings and sector shakeouts. Nvidia and software reports are in focus as analysts debate whether recent volatility represents buying opportunities or deeper structural shifts.
JPMorgan Admits Closing Over 50 Trump Accounts After Jan 6
JPMorgan publicly acknowledged it cut off more than 50 accounts tied to Donald Trump after January 6, a revelation that feeds legal disputes and political flashpoints over banking and political expression. The admissions could influence pending litigation.
Hungary Threatens to Block EU Loan Over Russian Oil Transit
Political friction in Europe grew as Hungary and other governments signaled they would block major financial assistance to Ukraine unless energy transit issues were resolved, complicating the EU's unified approach to sanctions and support.
Pakistan Says It Killed 70 Militants in Strikes Along Afghan Border
Pakistan carried out air strikes and operations across the Afghan border, killing militants according to official claims and drawing Taliban statements. The strikes risk further destabilizing cross border security and regional relations.
LAFD Memo Shows Effort to Shield Mayor Bass From Fire Fallout
Local politics and city management in Los Angeles drew scrutiny after reports showed firefighters and officials worked to protect the mayor's image following a major wildfire. A separate pothole photo op backfired, intensifying criticism of municipal leadership.
Trump Approves Federal Aid for Potomac Sewage Spill Cleanup
Federal and local officials moved to address a major sewage leak into the Potomac, issuing emergency assistance and launching probes. The spill triggered disaster declarations and demands for accountability from lawmakers and city managers.
Ghislaine Maxwell Fights Release of 90,000 Epstein Documents
Legal battles over the release of Jeffrey Epstein related records intensified as Ghislaine Maxwell challenged disclosure orders and survivors continued to weigh in. New filings and testimony have reignited scrutiny of powerful networks tied to Epstein.
China Overtakes US as Germany's Top Trading Partner
Shifts in global trade patterns and economic blocs drew attention as China surpassed the US as Germany's top trading partner while questions about BRICS relevance surfaced. Analysts flagged consulting and AI driven market growth as company priorities.
US Airlifts Small Reactor as Pentagon Pushes Rapid Nuclear Deployments
The Pentagon and other agencies moved equipment and signaled preparedness measures as tensions mounted globally. Rapid deployment experiments and public messaging from defense leaders underscored a heightened readiness posture.
What to Expect From Supreme Court After Tariff Ruling
The Supreme Court's tariff decision has broader constitutional and political implications, prompting analysis of future separation of powers fights and what the ruling means for executive economic authority and oversight debates.
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