Trump’s 50-Day Ultimatum: End Ukraine War or Face Severe Tariffs
President Donald Trump has issued a stern 50-day ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine, threatening 'very severe tariffs' against Russia and its trading partners if peace is not achieved, signaling a major U.S. policy shift with increased arms support to Ukraine.
Number 1,400 - Number of Department of Education employees Trump cleared to lay off
Quote "I'm disappointed but not done with Putin" — President Donald Trump

Trump’s 50-Day Ultimatum: End Ukraine War or Face Tariffs
Trump Threatens Russia With Severe Tariffs if No Peace
Trump Sends Patriot Missiles to Ukraine Amid Rising Tensions
President Donald Trump escalates pressure on Russia with a 50-day ultimatum demanding peace over Ukraine conflict, backed by threats of severe tariffs. Meanwhile, NATO and the US deepen military support with new arms shipments.

Supreme Court Clears Trump to Slash Ed Dept Jobs
Court Lets Trump Resume Massive Education Layoffs
Trump DOE Dismantling Moves Forward After Supreme Court Nod
The U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to proceed with significant layoffs at the Department of Education, paving the way for cutting nearly 1,400 employees amid ongoing legal battles.

Massachusetts Assisted-Living Fire Kills 9, Injures Dozens
Fall River Fire Disaster Unfolds at Care Facility
Assisted Living Blaze Leaves Nine Dead in Massachusetts
A deadly fire at an assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts kills 9 people and injures dozens, prompting tragedy and urgent investigations into safety compliance ahead of scheduled recertification.

Nvidia Set to Resume AI Chip Sales in China Soon
US Govt Clears Nvidia to Sell H20 AI Chips to China
Nvidia CEO Confirms Permission to Ship AI Chips to Beijing
Nvidia receives approval from the US government to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China, reversing previous restrictions amid ongoing tech and trade tensions between the two nations.

Pam Bondi Fires Top DOJ Ethics Official Amid Purge
DOJ Purge Intensifies with Multiple Staff Dismissals
Fired DOJ Ethics Chief Speaks Out on Bondi Dismissal
A sweeping purge continues within the Department of Justice as Attorney General Pam Bondi fires top ethics officials and other career employees amid political turmoil and investigations related to the Trump administration.

Over 360 Detained in California Marijuana Farm Raids
Child Labor Discovered in ICE Raid at Pot Farms
Federal Agents Arrest Dozens in CA Cannabis Operation
Federal immigration raids target California cannabis farms, resulting in over 360 arrests, including individuals with serious criminal convictions, and uncovering child labor practices, sparking national political backlash.

EU Readies Countermeasures After Trump’s 30% Tariffs Threat
European Commission Warns US Over Tariff Plans
European Union responds with threats of countermeasures after President Trump announces 30% tariffs on various imports, escalating trade tensions with Europe amid ongoing disputes over tariffs and trade policies.

Wildfire Destroys Historic Grand Canyon Lodge
Grand Canyon North Rim Closed After Raging Wildfire
Wildfires devastate the Grand Canyon's North Rim, destroying the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and forcing the closure of park access for the season, as firefighting efforts continue amidst widespread disruption.

Flash Floods Slam NYC and New Jersey, Emergency Declared
New York City Transportation Paralyzed by Heavy Flooding
NJ Governor Declares State of Emergency Amid Flooding
Severe storms cause flash flooding in New York City and New Jersey, prompting states of emergency declarations, transportation shutdowns, and widespread damage amid ongoing emergency responses.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino Returns After Epstein Clash
Bongino Back at Work as Trump Fumes Over Epstein Files
Reports of FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino's absence amid conflict with Attorney General Pam Bondi spark speculation; he later returns to work as turmoil grows over Jeffrey Epstein files within the Trump administration.

Colorado Prosecutors Ready Evidence in Firebomb Attack Case
Colorado prosecutors prepare to present evidence in the investigation of a firebomb attack targeting demonstrators supporting Israeli hostages, signaling ongoing legal proceedings in this politically charged case.

Andrew Cuomo Runs as Independent in NYC Mayoral Rematch
Cuomo Vows to Stay in NYC Race, Clashing With Mamdani
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announces an independent campaign for New York City mayor, setting up a contentious rematch against socialist frontrunner Zohran Mamdani despite earlier primary defeat.

Trump, NATO Seal Weapons Deal for Ukraine Defense
US to Send More Weapons to Ukraine in New NATO Agreement
The U.S. and NATO announce a significant weapons deal to supply arms to Ukraine, reinforcing international efforts to support Kyiv amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Texas Flood Toll Rises Over 130, Search Continues
More Rain Threatens Central Texas Beset by Deadly Floods
The death toll from the Central Texas floods surpasses 130, with ongoing search and rescue operations amidst continued heavy rain and disrupted emergency services.

Democrats Demand Vote to Release Epstein Files
House Dems Seek Vote to Unveil Epstein Documents
House Democrats push for a vote to force the Trump administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein as political tensions around the investigation intensify.

Nicotine Poisonings Skyrocket in Toddlers Amid Pouch Popularity
Health Officials Alert to Rise in Child Nicotine Poisonings
A surge in nicotine poisonings among young children is reported, linked to increased availability of nicotine pouch products, raising public health concerns.

Appeals Court Blocks Ending Protections for Afghans
US Court Pauses Deportation Cuts for Afghan Nationals
Legal battles continue over immigration enforcement policies as courts temporarily block the Trump administration's attempts to end deportation protections for certain Afghan nationals in the U.S.

Ex-Army Officer Admits Sharing Classified Ukraine Intel Online
Retired Army Officer Guilty of Leaking Secrets on Dating Site
Former Army officer pleads guilty to sharing classified information about the Russia-Ukraine war on a dating app, highlighting ongoing security concerns amid the conflict.

Trump Slaps 17% Tariff on Mexican Tomatoes
US Imposes Sharp Duty on Fresh Tomatoes From Mexico
Trump Ends Tomato Deal, Applies 17% Tariff on Mexico
The Trump administration imposes a 17% tariff on fresh Mexican tomatoes, ending decades-old agreements and stirring immediate backlash from trade partners and consumers.

MAGA Revolt Grows Over Epstein Files Handling
Trump Urges MAGA Fans to Drop Epstein Drama
Political chaos within MAGA intensifies over Trump administration's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files as leading conservative voices clash and Trump urges supporters to move past the controversy.

Eight Detained After Anti-Migrant Violence in Spain
Dem Congressman Accused of Doxxing ICE Agent to Mob
Mass arrests follow violent anti-migrant clashes in Spain, while immigration enforcement intensifies in the U.S. with controversial ICE actions and protests stirring political tensions.

Kentucky Church Shooter Kills 2, Injures 3 in Rampage
Suspect in Kentucky Church Shooting Identified by Officials
A deadly shooting at a Kentucky church leaves two dead and multiple injured; suspect identified with disturbing declarations prior to rampage as law enforcement continues investigation.

Machete-Wielding Man Shot by LAPD After Downtown Chase
LA Deputies Lose and Recover Assault Rifle on Streets
Gun and knife-wielding men cause chaos in Los Angeles before police shoot one; separate legal issues create turmoil across the city with notable law enforcement incidents.

Adams Slams Cuomo’s Independent NYC Mayoral Bid
Cuomo’s Return Stirs NYC Political Turmoil
Ongoing political drama in New York City as Mayor Eric Adams criticizes former Governor Andrew Cuomo for re-entering mayoral race, further splitting the Democratic voter base.

LA Homeless Count Drops 4% for Second Straight Year
The number of homeless people in Los Angeles County declines slightly for the second year, even as the region faces ongoing challenges with housing and social services for the unhoused.

DOJ Fires 20 Staff Linked to Trump Probes Amid Turmoil
Justice Dept. Purge Hits Key Trump Investigators
Justice Department faces criticism over internal politics as over 20 employees involved in Trump-related investigations are let go, highlighting a shakeup affecting law enforcement and legal proceedings.

NJ Flooding Prompts State of Emergency as Waters Rise
NJ Gov. Murphy Subpoenaed Over Alien Shelter Comments
Major flooding in New Jersey and New York prompts emergency declarations and warnings; New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy faces subpoena amid scrutiny over flood response and sheltering of illegal immigrants.
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