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Trump Considers Sending Second Carrier to Middle East Amid Iranian Threats... + Democrats Push for Partial Shutdown: Chuck Schumer Chooses Political Brinkmanship Over Compromise... + Trump Warns of Cartel Incursion: 'We're going to hit them very hard'...

Cartel Drones Breach US Airspace - El Paso Airport Grounded

FAA abruptly shut El Paso flights after Mexican cartel drones crossed into US airspace and were disabled by military forces The closure sparked local fury and a federal inquiry into how the threat unfolded

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130,000 - U S jobs added in January

Quote

"no one can cause even the slightest damage to our missiles" — Abbas Araghchi


SPX 6,943 ↑ 0.02% Dow 50,093 ↓ 0.19% Nasdaq 23,047 ↓ 0.24% Gold 5,116 ↑ 1.70% BTC 66,358 ↓ 3.54%


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El Paso airport closed after cartel drone incursion

A sudden, unprecedented airspace shutdown over El Paso sparked national alarm as officials blamed sophisticated cartel drones. The Pentagon and FAA provided conflicting accounts while airports briefly halted operations and local leaders demanded answers.

FBI releases image of possible suspect in Nancy Guthrie abduction

The high profile disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother has generated new leads, surveillance images, and activity in a bitcoin account tied to ransom notes. Law enforcement detained and later released a person as searches continue in Arizona.

Democrats grill Pam Bondi over Epstein files in fiery hearing

Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning on Capitol Hill over the Justice Department’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein records. Democrats pressed her over redactions and alleged weaponization while Bondi defended DOJ actions and cited market performance.

Epstein file revelations take a toll across Europe

Newly released Epstein documents are reverberating across Europe prompting resignations, probes, and political fallout. Officials and institutions are grappling with links revealed in the files and mounting public pressure for accountability.

Grand jury refuses to indict six Democratic lawmakers

A federal grand jury declined to indict multiple Democratic lawmakers in a high profile probe, handing a political win to those accused and producing fierce partisan reaction. The decision raises questions about DOJ strategy and political prosecutions.

Canada in shock after deadly school and home shootings

A mass shooting in remote British Columbia has shocked Canada with multiple fatalities and dozens injured. Authorities continue to investigate the motive and the community reels from one of the country’s deadliest school attacks in decades.

U S adds 130000 jobs in January unemployment dips to 4.3%

The delayed January jobs report showed stronger than expected hiring but government revisions cut previous months’ totals. The mixed data is reshaping the economic narrative as markets and policymakers assess momentum and past overstatements.

Trump considers sending second carrier to Middle East amid Iran tensions

Tensions with Iran escalated as the White House weighed military options and the president threatened further action while negotiating teams met. U S military deployments and carrier movements signaled increased pressure amid fragile diplomacy.

Trump hosts Netanyahu at White House to press Iran agenda

President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to coordinate on Iran and Gaza policy. The meeting centered on security concerns in the region and the prospect of U S pressure or action on Tehran.

NATO launches Arctic Sentry to boost High North defenses

NATO is expanding its Arctic posture with new missions and command shifts as members respond to strategic competition in the High North. The alliance’s moves follow diplomatic rows and aim to strengthen surveillance and rapid response capabilities.

Russia says it will abide by lapsed treaty if US does the same

Russia signaled continued adherence to past nuclear limits only if the United States reciprocates, leaving arms control uncertain after treaty lapses. Diplomats warned of reciprocal observance even as strategic mistrust grows.

Treasury sets regulatory framework for Venezuelan oil operations

The U S Treasury issued new licenses and rules to manage Venezuelan oil operations while Congress and Democrats demanded transparency over funds controlled by the U S. The moves complicate diplomacy and commercial flows in the region.

Newly released evidence shows Border Patrol praised agent after fatal shooting

Investigations and audits are spotlighting alleged abuses by immigration enforcement agents and troubling data sharing with other agencies. Lawmakers and advocates are calling for oversight as prosecutions and policy fights intensify.

Trump tariff plan dealt a setback in the House

House Republicans mounted a revolt over President Trump’s tariff authority as internal GOP divisions surfaced. The rebellion opens paths for Democratic opposition and foreshadows further battles over trade policy in Congress.

Federal debt set to hit record levels CBO warns

Nonpartisan budget forecasts warn of record federal debt growth and mounting deficits under current policy paths. The Congressional Budget Office and other analysts caution that rising debt will constrain future budgets and markets.

OpenAI to open custom ChatGPT access to the Pentagon

AI and commercial tech firms are tightening ties to government while the industry faces leadership departures and internal dissent. OpenAI, xAI and other startups are navigating contracts, security concerns, and high profile resignations.

Two xAI cofounders announce departures in quick succession

High profile departures and leadership turmoil are roiling Elon Musk’s xAI and adjacent AI ventures while staff exits raise questions about stability at ambitious startups. The exits follow public reports of extreme internal proposals.

Europe takes over more NATO commander roles amid security push

European defense coordination and US diplomatic outreach are intensifying as NATO retools for strategic competition. Meetings of military chiefs and shifting command roles underscore a transatlantic push to bolster security.

Russian attack on Kharkiv wipes out young family

Russia continued attacks on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure with deadly drone strikes that devastated families and communities. The assaults add urgency to international support for Kyiv and highlight the war’s civilian toll.

Data center building boom sparks local political pushback

Data center growth, AI driven demand, and private funding rounds are reshaping the cloud and robotics landscape. Communities and local regulators are pushing back on rapid construction while investors reward AI infrastructure winners.

Roman telescope survey to map hundreds of millions of galaxies

Space science and satellite monitoring continue with major missions and launches while severe weather risks draw attention to Alaska and beyond. NASA and commercial partners pressed forward with crewed launches and cosmic surveys.

Unsealed affidavits reveal FBI focus in Fulton County election probe

Unsealed warrants and probe documents in Georgia and Fulton County are fueling political controversy over the 2020 vote count. Officials and the public remain sharply divided over the raid’s motives and the integrity of election processes.

FDA declines to review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine

FDA decisions, new therapies, and pharmaceutical strategies are reshaping health policy debates. Regulators paused review of a prominent mRNA flu vaccine even as novel inhalable gene therapies won fast track status.

British couple held in Iran face starving and neglect claims

Iran marked its revolution anniversary amid domestic unrest and firm statements that its missile program is non negotiable. The leadership balanced conciliatory language with hardline warnings as talks with Washington continued.

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