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Epstein Emails: Bill Gates Allegedly Got STD From 'Russian Girls' + Trump Clashes With Reporter Asking About Epstein Ties: 'You Are the Worst' + Who Is Peter Mandelson? Epstein Ties Shake UK PoliticsU S Fighter Downs Iranian Drone Near Carrier - Tensions Spike
A U S fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone that approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea raising the risk of wider confrontation. The strike marks a sharp escalation that puts U S Iran diplomacy and naval operations under strain.
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1.2 trillion - Size of the funding package Congress passed to end the partial U S government shutdown
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"If you bring a gun to Washington, D.C., you're going to jail" — Jeanine Pirro
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Walmart Hits $1 Trillion Market Value
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DOJ Appeals Google Search Monopoly Ruling
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