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Trump threatens tariffs on nations blocking Greenland takeover... + Ukraine’s power grid collapses under relentless Russian strikes—winter turns deadly + Top Trump officials face forced testimony after ICE agent kills protester in MinneapolisICE Blocked Medic While Renee Good Still Alive - New Records
Newly released emergency and incident records show federal agents blocked a medic from reaching Renee Nicole Good after she was shot by an ICE officer, and first responders indicate she remained alive during the delay, fueling national outrage
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3,000 - People Iran says were arrested during recent antigovernment protests
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"I may put a tariff on countries if they don’t go along with Greenland" — President Donald Trump
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Trump Plans 'Mega' Greenland Consulate - Bulletproof Glass and CIA Staff
President Trump’s push to secure Greenland has escalated into a diplomatic row. The administration’s plans for a fortified presence and threats of tariffs have drawn bipartisan rebukes and alarm from NATO partners.
ICE Blocked Medic While Renee Good Still Alive - New Records
Newly released emergency and medical records raise questions about the handling of Renee Good’s fatal shooting. The cluster highlights conflicting accounts, policy breaches and forensic details now feeding national outrage.
Trump Threatens Insurrection Act - Minnesota in the Crosshairs
The White House’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act and subsequent statements dominated the federal response to unrest. The exchange shows the administration oscillating between escalation and restraint.
Online Fundraisers for Wounded ICE Agent Top $1 Million
Fundraisers and injuries tied to ICE operations are reshaping public sentiment. Multiple campaigns for an injured ICE agent and victims of clashes have drawn seven‑figure totals and new legal scrutiny.
Supreme Court to Decide Geofence Warrants - Big Fourth Amendment Case
The Supreme Court agreed to take on major digital and corporate liability cases this term. Issues include police geofence warrants and multibillion dollar liability fights for pesticide makers.
Iran Says 3,000 Arrested in Antigovernment Protests
Iran’s brutal crackdown and the regime’s claims of mass arrests are front and center. The cluster traces Tehran’s repression, the fate of protesters, and Washington’s cautious stance.
US Sends Additional Military Assets to Middle East Amid Iran Unrest
Washington is repositioning military and economic tools around the Middle East as tensions with Iran and Houthi attacks grow. Sanctions and asset moves aim to choke hostile financing networks.
Venezuelan Opposition Gifts Nobel Medal to President Trump
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US Lawmakers Meet Danish Leaders to Calm Greenland Dispute
U.S. lawmakers flew to Copenhagen to calm an escalating Greenland crisis. The delegation seeks to reassure allies while confronting an administration openly pressing to acquire the island.
Canadian PM Reaches Trade Deal With China - Tariff Cuts Agreed
Canada’s pivot toward China on trade and electric vehicles has strategic implications for US alliances. The cluster tracks deals, reactions from Washington, and Ottawa’s new trade posture.
Ex‑Bush Adviser Warns Tariffs Could Trigger Economic Disaster
Economists and former advisers are warning of mounting damage from tariff policy and market shifts. Polling and market reactions show the domestic cost of aggressive trade moves.
Fed Officials Alarmed After DOJ Emails Spark Conflict Fears
Pressure on the Fed and public debate over Jerome Powell intensified after DOJ probes and political maneuvering. The cluster shows a rare split between Republicans and the White House over central bank leadership.
White House, Governors Push Data Centers to Generate Power
Governors and the White House are pushing power market changes to blunt soaring electricity costs from data centers supporting AI. Plans would force tech firms to shoulder new generation costs.
Court Lets Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Resume Construction
Federal courts have rolled back parts of the administration’s pause on offshore projects. Judges have allowed multiple wind projects to resume, underscoring legal friction over energy policy.
DOJ Says 500 Plus Are Reviewing Epstein Files Ahead of Release
Lawmakers and the DOJ are under pressure over delayed disclosure of the Epstein files. A growing review team and judicial interest signal political and legal stakes ahead of public release.
ChatGPT Ads Arrive - OpenAI to Test Ads for US Users
OpenAI and ChatGPT are testing ads and cheaper subscription tiers as the company shifts toward monetization. The move marks a major change to the product’s free access model.
ProPublica Finds ICE Used Potentially Fatal Chokeholds in Arrests
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Latin Kings Member Arrested for Stealing FBI Weapons Locker
Federal agents say looters and gang members stole weapons from government vehicles during Minneapolis unrest. Arrests and federal tracking efforts followed, exposing security failures.
Accused Charlie Kirk Shooter Seeks to Disqualify Prosecutors
Legal battles around the assassination of Charlie Kirk continue as defense teams press for disqualifications and changes in prosecution. The case remains a focal point in debates over political violence.
Former South Korean President Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
South Korea’s former president has been sentenced amid a sweeping set of trials over a failed martial law decree. The verdict marks the start of multiple high profile proceedings.
Taiwan Commits Major Investment in US Chip Manufacturing
The US and Taiwan finalized a sweeping semiconductor trade understanding to spur US chip manufacturing. The deal pairs tariff relief with multi‑billion dollar investment commitments.
Trump Unveils 'Great Healthcare Plan' to Cut Drug Prices
The White House unveiled a new health plan and linked affordability moves with targeted rural funding. Policy details remain thin and experts flag coverage and eligibility concerns.
Mortgage Rates Slide to Lowest in Over Three Years
Mortgage rates and industrial output moved in opposite directions as markets digest the latest data and Fed debates. Chip stocks and industrial production are shaping market sentiment ahead of a long weekend.
Omar and Minneapolis Mayor Accuse Trump Admin of Political Retaliation
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"I greatly respect the fact that all scheduled hangings, which were to take place yesterday (Over 800 of them), have been cancelled by the leadership of Iran. Thank you! DONALD J. TRUMP PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"