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Judge Blocks Deportations: Trump Admin's 'Third Country' Policy Ruled Unlawful + Trump’s SOTU Draws Ire: ‘Did Nothing for Middle-Class Americans’ + U.S. F-22s Land in Israel Amid Iran Nuclear ShowdownCuban coast guard kills four aboard US linked speedboat — ties escalate
Cuban authorities say their border guards exchanged fire with a US registered speedboat that entered Cuban waters, leaving four dead and several wounded and sparking diplomatic alarm as Washington seeks answers
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$26.5B - Size of the Energy Department loan to upgrade power grids for AI data center demand
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"They had the bulging, bloodshot eyes of crazy people" — President Donald Trump
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Cuban coast guard opens fire on US speedboat — four killed
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Trump administration hits Iran with new sanctions ahead of Geneva talks
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Trump trims some tariffs after Supreme Court loss but trade fight continues
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Energy Department doles out largest ever loan for power in Georgia and Alabama
The Energy Department announced its largest ever loan package to expand and upgrade power grids, aiming to support growing electricity demand from data centers and industrial users. The move is part of a broader push to strengthen grid resilience.
Tech giants to sign White House pledge to build power for AI data centers
The White House and major tech firms moved to shift data center energy costs as AI growth strains grids. Companies are reported to pledge to build dedicated power supplies or take other measures to limit strain on local utilities.
Surgeon general nominee Casey Means grilled on vaccines and conflicts of interest
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NASA reveals astronaut Mike Fincke suffered medical incident aboard ISS
NASA identified veteran astronaut Mike Fincke as the crew member who suffered a medical incident aboard the International Space Station that led to an unprecedented early return. The agency and flight surgeons are reviewing the event and crew health.
Nvidia set to report quarterly results after the bell — markets watch closely
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Key Trump accuser documents appear missing from released Epstein files
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Glimmers of life appear after Haiti retakes key area from gangs
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Uruguay declares drought and avian flu emergencies
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Peru declares state of emergency after severe rains and landslides
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South African diamond mining company says five trapped miners presumed dead and files for liquidation
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German police arrest 81 year old suspect in 1994 American woman s murder
German authorities made arrests in long cold cases, including an arrest tied to a 1994 murder of an American woman and the capture of a suspect linked to the killing of a former Ukrainian politician in Madrid. Cross border policing yielded results.
Unknown hacker used Claude to steal 150GB of Mexican government data
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IMF board to review 8.1 billion dollar loan for Ukraine
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Supreme Court rules against private prison firm in forced work case
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