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Gaza ceasefire falters: Hamas fighters trapped in tunnels as heavy rains destroy shelters + US strikes in the Caribbean leave 80 dead under 'Operation Southern Spear' + Epstein emails surface: Trump named as Clinton ties probed in new investigationTrump appears in newly released Epstein emails - files dumped
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails reference Donald Trump, prompting a congressional vote to release fuller files and renewed calls from survivors for transparency while Justice Department figures face pressure to investigate connected elites
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23 million - People under flood watch in Southern California
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"You won't have a country left" — Donald Trump
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Trump appears in newly released Epstein emails
Lawmakers released a tranche of Jeffrey Epstein documents that mention high-profile figures and prompted survivors to demand full disclosure. The House is preparing a vote aimed at forcing broader public release as political fallout grows.
Trump says he will sue BBC for up to $5 billion
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Iran confirms seizure of tanker in Strait of Hormuz
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Confiscated explosives detonate at Kashmir police station - nine dead
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Global AI data center buildout strains grid forecasts
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Trump withdraws support for Marjorie Taylor Greene - brands her 'ranting lunatic'
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Trump drops tariffs on coffee beef and bananas
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FAA cuts shutdown flight restrictions to 3 percent
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US military strikes 20th suspected drug smuggling boat
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Scores of Hamas fighters remain trapped in Gaza tunnels weeks into ceasefire
Humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire as ceasefire implementation stalls. Fighters remain trapped underground while displaced civilians face flooding and reports prompt probes into evacuation flights and possible trafficking routes.
Russia launches massive drone barrage at Kyiv - six killed
Russia intensified strikes on Ukrainian cities using swarms of drones and missiles, inflicting civilian casualties and damaging infrastructure. Ukrainian forces have meanwhile reported heavy frontline fighting and counterattacks.
Former Zelensky associate accused of masterminding $100 million embezzlement
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White House memo alleges Alibaba aided Chinese military targeting US
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Washington reports first human H5N5 bird flu case
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California atmospheric river intensifies - flood risk rises
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Judge bars Trump from cutting University of California funding
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Judge to approve $7.4 billion Purdue Pharma opioid settlement
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Japan protests after China warns citizens not to visit
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Google refuses EU demand to break up adtech business
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FBI director waived polygraph requirement for senior hires
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Charlotte on alert as Border Patrol sweep heads to city
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Trump administration requires millions to reapply for SNAP benefits
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