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Poland: Shock Withdrawal from Mine Ban Treaty... Stirs Global Outcry + Zelensky Warns: Russian-N. Korea Alliance Spells Danger... + Iran Showdown: Trump's 15-Day Deadline to Avoid Strikes...Trump Weighs Weeks-Long Campaign Against Iran
President Trump is reportedly weighing a sustained military campaign against Iran as U S forces and allies mass carriers and aircraft in the region with a 10 to 15 day ultimatum looming while diplomacy continues.
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5,000 - Planned size of international troop base proposed for southern Gaza
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"I will f***ing kill you if you answer another question with more than five words, OK?" — Michael Levy
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Trump Weighs Weeks-Long Campaign Against Iran
Washington debates the scale of military options for Iran as administration sources say extended strikes are on the table and forces are being repositioned. Coverage highlights decision timing and the White House timeline for possible action.
Trump Warns Iran as Second Carrier Nears Mideast
U.S. naval and air power surges toward the Middle East as carrier groups, F35s and tankers deploy amid deteriorating talks with Tehran. Reports detail assets being prepositioned to support any strike plan.
Trump’s Board of Peace Faces Gaza Test
President Trump's new Board of Peace convenes amid promises of Gaza reconstruction funding and controversial security plans. Reports show large pledges and a U.S. plan for a multinational presence in southern Gaza.
Settlers Kill 19-Year-Old Palestinian American in West Bank
Violence and religious access in the occupied West Bank escalate as settler attacks and restrictions at Al Aqsa compound fuel regional tensions. Reports document a lethal settler attack and limits on Ramadan prayers.
Former Prince Andrew Arrested by British Police
The fallout from Justice Department document releases continues with the arrest and release of a senior royal figure. Coverage traces the legal steps, the immediate police actions and links to the Epstein records.
Wexner Lawyer Caught on Hot Mic Threatening Client
New legal and investigatory threads tied to Jeffrey Epstein widen. A high profile deposition hot mic amplifies fallout while settlements and reopened state probes signal further criminal and civil scrutiny.
Noem's DHS Walks Back 'Worst of the Worst' Migrant Site
Controversies swirl around the Department of Homeland Security over a flawed migrant website, claims of stonewalling for oversight and new rules that critics say could expand detention of refugees. Lawmakers press for answers.
FBI Director Flies Agency Jet to Olympics in Italy
Questions about use of government aircraft surface as reports say the FBI director took agency flights to Italy for Olympic travel. The flights raise oversight and ethics concerns about resource use.
US Jets Intercept Russian Bombers Off Alaska
NATO partners and North American defenses react to repeated Russian air activity near Alaska. Multiple intercepts and scrambles underline growing operational tension in northern approaches to US airspace.
Eight Skiers Killed in Sierra Nevada Avalanche
A devastating Sierra Nevada avalanche kills multiple backcountry skiers and prompts national coverage. Reporting identifies victims and begins to assemble the human toll of the worst U.S. slide in decades.
Cops Launch Criminal Probe into Tahoe Avalanche Route Choices
Authorities probe the group decisions and rescue operation after the avalanche. Investigations target route choices, recovery delays from weather, and the discovery of a missing skier's body.
Blue Owl Liquidity Curbs Spark Private Credit Fears
Liquidity curbs at a major private credit firm rippled through markets and raised fresh questions about retail exposure to alternative credit. Investors and regulators watch for contagion.
Nvidia Nears Up to 30B Investment in OpenAI
AI investment and semiconductor supply chains dominate markets as Nvidia nears a major OpenAI stake and memory makers escalate a next generation HBM4 race. The deals shift industry power and valuations.
NASA Chief Blasts Boeing Over Botched Starliner Flight
NASA and Boeing face sharp criticism after an investigation into a botched crewed mission. Officials blame systemic failures and the probe paints a damning picture of testing and oversight lapses.
Scientists Fear Lasting Damage from Potomac Sewage Spill
A massive sewage failure on decades-old infrastructure has released hundreds of millions of gallons into the Potomac. Scientists, officials and politicians clash over causes and remediation funding.
Investigators Review Thousands of Tips in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
Investigators intensify searches in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance with thousands of tips, visual evidence mapping, and former FBI analysts laying out timelines and leads for the public and detectives.
Global Leaders Face Epstein Fallout
The Epstein files continue to roil politics and institutions worldwide with fresh allegations prompting resignations, probes, and public demands for accountability. Coverage tracks reputational fallout and legal steps.
Trump Orders Pentagon to Release UFO Files
President Trump orders an unprecedented release of government files on UFOs and extraterrestrial life, a move framed both as transparency and political diversion by critics. The White House sets a timetable for disclosures.
Trump Signs Trade Deal with Indonesia
Trade and technology partnerships expand as Indonesia seals a reciprocal deal in Washington and India joins a U S led initiative to harden supply chains for critical tech. These pacts aim to lock strategic ties ahead of economic shifts.
Zelensky Warns of North Korean Military Activity in Russia
Concerns about North Korea's military posture mount as the regime opens a major party congress, touts achievements and prepares mass parades. Analysts warn the events could mask broader strategic moves.
Russia Launches Scores of Attacks in Zaporizhia
Fighting and foreign recruitment reports keep the Ukraine war on front pages. Coverage details large scale attacks, recruitment of foreign fighters and failed or stalled negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.
Massive Trump Banner Hung on DOJ Headquarters
The administration's personalization of federal buildings sparks controversy as large presidential banners appear on Justice Department property. Critics and allies clash over symbolism and precedent.
Sources Say Amazon AI Caused Major AWS Outages
Tech infrastructure and AI tools strain cloud providers as reports tie AI systems to major outages and firms build private power solutions to feed data centers. Industry shifts include strategic retreats from ad models.
Judge Blocks Virginia Gerrymander Referendum
Judges intervene nationwide on high profile political and immigration fights as courts block gerrymanders, pause state laws and rebuke federal agencies. Rulings reshape immediate policy and electoral maps.
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