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Ukraine Reclaims Ground as Russian Forces Falter in Pokrovsk + Trump’s ‘Disturbing’ Plan: Exploiting Loophole to Target Blue States + King Charles Turns on Andrew Amid Epstein Files FalloutUS seizes Venezuela linked tanker after weeklong chase
US forces tracked and boarded a sanctioned oil tanker from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean in a weeklong operation that targeted Venezuela linked cargo, underscoring Washington’s enforcement of sanctions and raising regional tensions.
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"The government has determined in its prosecutorial discretion that dismissal of this criminal case is in the interests of justice." — Department of Justice
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Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth in House deposition
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Justice Department seeks dismissal of Steve Bannon contempt case
The Justice Department moved to end the contempt prosecution of Steve Bannon, with high level signoffs and a DOJ filing drawing attention. The dismissal and related motions reflect political and legal tensions around Jan 6 prosecutions.
US military intercepts oil tanker after chase from Caribbean
U.S. forces tracked and interdicted a sanctioned oil tanker across oceans, underscoring Washington's global enforcement of Venezuela sanctions. Multiple Pentagon statements outline a weekslong pursuit and boarding in the Indian Ocean.
Israel moves to expand control in the West Bank
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Ukraine repels Russian breakthrough attempt near Pokrovsk
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China sentences pro democracy publisher Jimmy Lai to 20 years
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai received a 20 year sentence under national security laws, drawing international condemnation. The verdict is seen as a key example of Beijing's clampdown on dissent and press freedom in the territory.
Starmer chief of staff resigns amid Epstein linked appointment
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Federal judges warn immigration crackdown is straining courts
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Where DHS funding talks stand with Friday deadline looming
Congress races to avert a partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown as negotiations stall. Lawmakers face a hard deadline this week with funding talks and votes intensifying on the House floor.
Epstein file releases roil European elites and officials
Newly released Epstein documents and materials continue to unsettle European elites and royal families. The trove has revealed videos and associations that have prompted expressions of concern from high profile figures.
Judge orders release of DOJ evidence used to raid Georgia elections office
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Trump backs nationwide photo ID voting bill
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Iran offers to dilute highly enriched uranium for sanctions relief
Iran signals limited flexibility in nuclear talks while cracking down on reformists domestically. Tehran's propaganda and security moves raise tensions across the region as diplomats and militaries watch closely.
Venezuelan prosecutor seeks arrest of opposition ally hours after release
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China tells banks to limit exposure to US Treasuries
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Cuba warns international airlines it will run out of jet fuel
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San Francisco teachers strike for higher pay and benefits
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Landmark trial accuses Meta of enabling child sexual exploitation
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Police assess claims Prince Andrew shared confidential reports with Epstein
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Dow pulls back as jobs report looms
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NATO readies Arctic Sentry mission in coming days
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Trump to meet Netanyahu at White House to discuss Iran
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