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Trump allows Nvidia H200 chips to China - security alarm

President Trump authorized Nvidia to ship advanced H200 AI chips to approved Chinese customers, reversing prior export limits and triggering U S national security concerns even as officials open a parallel review of chip transfers

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7 million - Borrowers set to return to student loan repayment after SAVE plan ends

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"I think they're weak" — President Donald Trump


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Campus shooting at Kentucky State University leaves one dead - suspect in custody

A deadly shooting at Kentucky State University sparked a campus lockdown and rapid law enforcement response. Multiple victims were reported and authorities arrested a suspect as the campus and community reel from the attack.

Prosecutors release bodycam of Luigi Mangione arrest

Newly released footage and evidence in the alleged CEO killing case continue to surface. Bodycam and courtroom materials reveal key moments from Luigi Mangione's arrest and investigators' findings about his plans.

Fort Hood doctor charged with secretly recording patients during exams

Multiple Army gynecologists face criminal allegations after patients reported secret recordings during exams. Military prosecutors have charged physicians amid rising complaints and mounting investigations across bases.

Trump allows Nvidia to sell H200 AI chips to China

The White House approved sales of advanced Nvidia H200 chips to China while the Justice Department simultaneously acted on a smuggling network. Officials say the chips will undergo unusual security reviews, raising alarm among critics.

Lawmakers demand unedited footage of US boat strikes from Pentagon

Congressional leaders are escalating demands for unedited Department of Defense footage after recent boat strikes. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is under pressure from senators and faces ultimatums over withholding video evidence.

European talks reshape Ukraine peace plan as Zelenskyy refuses territorial concessions

European diplomatic talks continue as Ukraine resists territorial concessions. President Zelenskyy presses for security guarantees and signals willingness to hold elections if allies guarantee the vote's safety.

Supreme Court weighs limits on party campaign spending

The Supreme Court is hearing high-stakes cases that could reshape campaign finance and executive authority. Justices signaled openness to revising long-standing limits and other constitutional questions emerged during oral arguments.

Judge orders Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury records unsealed

Judges ordered the release of grand jury materials tied to the Ghislaine Maxwell investigation. The rulings clear the way for public access to previously sealed records in the Epstein-related probe.

Education Department moves to end Biden era SAVE student loan plan

The Education Department announced it will end the Biden era SAVE repayment plan, triggering a settlement that would return millions of borrowers to active payments. The move has immediate consequences for student finances nationwide.

Eileen Higgins wins Miami mayoral runoff breaking a 30 year GOP hold

Miami voters elected a Democrat in a high-profile mayoral runoff, ending a decades-long GOP hold. The result signals shifting political dynamics in a key swing city ahead of next year's elections.

US fighter jets fly over Gulf of Venezuela in closest approach in years

U.S. military activity near Venezuela has increased amid talk of regime change and contingency planning. Washington's posture and Trump administration statements have kept tensions high across the region.

Appeals court allows Pentagon to reinstate ban on transgender service members

A federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to reinstate its ban on transgender military service pending appeal. The rulings represent significant legal wins for the administration and raise policy questions for the armed forces.

Federal agents use pepper spray during operation in Minneapolis Somali neighborhood

Federal agents clashed with protesters during immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis' Somali neighborhood. The incidents have drawn attention to enforcement tactics and community tensions during targeted raids.

US criticises Chinese radar incident after risky standoff with Japanese jets

A risky naval encounter and radar lock incidents have heightened US concerns with China over operations near Japan. Washington publicly criticized the incidents as regional tensions rise in the West Pacific.

Justice Sotomayor sharply challenges Trump administration at Supreme Court

Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered forceful rebukes during Supreme Court arguments, challenging the administration on far reaching legal requests. Her remarks underscore increasing tensions between the Court and executive lawyers.

The Fed's two day meeting begins ahead of an expected rate cut

The Federal Reserve convenes amid expectations of another rate cut, with markets bracing for policy moves. Investors and policymakers are watching for guidance on the outlook after a likely third straight cut.

FDA opens safety review of injectable RSV drugs for babies and toddlers

The FDA has launched safety reviews of newly approved injectable RSV drugs for infants after safety concerns emerged. Regulators will scrutinize trial and postapproval data from major pharmaceutical makers.

Nearly 1,000 casualties and one million displaced after Indonesia floods

Devastating floods in Indonesia caused mass casualties and displacement while a separate deadly fire struck an office building. Authorities are coordinating rescue and recovery amid rising death tolls.

James Webb spots the most ancient supernova ever observed

Breakthrough observations and archaeological finds marked major scientific news. Astronomers reported a record ancient supernova while archaeologists uncovered hundreds of possible lost settlements.

Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery after repeated offers

A takeover battle for Warner Bros Discovery intensified as Paramount made a hostile bid and Netflix faces legal challenges. Shareholders and antitrust lawyers are watching a potential reshaping of the media landscape.

New Jersey twin brothers arrested after social media threats to shoot ICE on sight

Two New Jersey twin brothers were arrested after posting violent social media threats to DHS and ICE officials. Authorities charged the men with terroristic threats amid growing online menace to federal officers.

Former DOJ employees warn the Civil Rights Division is being destroyed under current leadership

More than 200 former Civil Rights Division employees and other DOJ alumni publicly criticized leadership moves and alleged a purge. Their letters and statements escalate scrutiny on the Justice Department's direction.

Border fighting between Cambodia and Thailand heats up for a second day

Fighting flared at the Cambodia Thailand border while renewed offensives in eastern Congo forced mass displacement. Regional instability is generating humanitarian strain and urgent international concern.

Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan faces major pitfalls as it enters a new phase

The Gaza ceasefire plan advanced into a new phase but faces major obstacles over enforcement, reconstruction funding, and violations. Both international negotiators and local actors warn the effort could stall without firm commitments.

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"Because of Tariffs, easily and quickly applied, our National Security has been greatly enhanced, and we have become the financially strongest Country, by far, anywhere in the World. Only dark and sinister forces would want to see that end!!!"