Trump Set to Rename Pentagon the Department of War... Move Sparks Firestorm
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order restoring the Department of Defense's original name, Department of War, aiming to project a stronger military image amid rising global tensions.
Number 26 - Nations pledging troops to postwar Ukraine security force
Quote "Absolute authority to kill suspected drug dealers" — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Biden Undergoes Skin Cancer Surgery... Latest Health Challenge
Biden Has Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer - Spokeswoman Confirms
Joe Biden Undergoes Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer on Forehead
Former President Joe Biden recently underwent Mohs surgery to remove skin cancer lesions from his forehead, raising fresh concerns about his health.

Trump to Rename Pentagon Department of War - Executive Order Set
Trump Plans Pentagon Rebrand as Department of War... Show of Force
President Donald Trump plans an executive order to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, seeking to restore a historic and tougher image.

Venezuelan Jets Fly Near US Navy Ship - Pentagon Calls Move Provocative
Pentagon Warns Venezuela After Military Planes Near Navy Vessel
Two Venezuelan Fighter Jets Show Force Over US Warship
The US Department of Defense reports Venezuelan military aircraft flew provocatively near a US Navy ship, escalating tensions in international waters.

RFK Jr. Faces Fierce Senate Grill Over Vaccine Turmoil
Lawmakers Clash with RFK Jr. Over Vaccine Restrictions and CDC Firings
RFK Jr. Defends Agency Shakeup Amid Senate Firestorm
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces intense bipartisan scrutiny in Senate hearing over his vaccine policies and CDC shake-up.

26 Nations Pledge Troops to Postwar Ukraine Security Force
French President Macron Announces 26 Countries Back Ukraine Security Deal
Coalition of 26 Nations Commits to Ukraine Reassurance Force
A coalition of 26 countries has pledged to contribute troops and security guarantees to a reassurance force for Ukraine amid ongoing war uncertainty.

DOJ Sues California Utility Over Deadly Eaton Fire
Federal Lawsuit Targets SoCal Edison for Fire Ignition
DOJ Seeks $40 Million from Utility in Wildfire Case
The Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against California utility companies, accusing negligence that led to deadly wildfires.

Appeals Court Blocks Shutdown Order for Alligator Alcatraz Center
Federal Court Halts Closure of Controversial Florida Detention Site
Alligator Alcatraz Immigration Facility Remains Open After Court Ruling
A federal appeals court has blocked a judge’s order to dismantle Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz immigrant detention facility, allowing continued operations.

Trump Admin Scraps Flight Delay Compensation Rule
No More Cash for Flight Delays as Trump Dumps Biden Policy
Flight Disruption Payout Plan Abandoned Under Trump
Trump administration reverses Biden-era rule requiring airlines to compensate passengers for flight disruptions, ending the regulation.

Putin Warns Western Troops in Ukraine Will Be Targeted
Putin Vows to Strike Foreign Soldiers in Ukraine Peace Effort
Russian Leader Labels NATO Forces in Ukraine Legitimate Targets
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens to target any Western troops deployed to Ukraine, escalating tensions amid coalition troop commitments.

Angela Rayner Sleaze Report Expected Today Amid Stamp Duty Scandal
Deputy PM Faces Judgment Day in Tax Scandal
Rayner on Brink as Sleaze Panel Prepares Verdict
Political sleaze report on Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is imminent amidst stamp duty controversy and calls for resignation.

Trump Hosts Tech Titans Praise Pro-Business Agenda
Tech CEOs Lavish Praise on Trump at White House Dinner
Trump Pushed AI and Chip Investments in Oval Office Meeting
President Donald Trump hosts a high-profile White House dinner with major tech CEOs praising his pro-business agenda amid key technology investments.

Afghanistan Earthquake Death Toll Hits 2,200 and Rising
Third Quake Strikes Afghanistan Amid Rising Deaths
Afghans Face Devastation as Seismic Disaster Death Toll Mounts
A powerful earthquake in Afghanistan has caused over 2,200 deaths and thousands of injuries, with ongoing rescue efforts in affected mountainous regions.

Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 16 in Deadliest Accident
At Least 16 Die in Portugal Funicular Disaster
Lisbon suffers its worst accident in recent years as a funicular railway derails, killing at least 16 people and injuring many more.

DOJ Probes Mortgage Fraud Claims Against Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Federal Investigation Opens into Fired Fed Governor Cook
Justice Department Takes Action on Mortgage Fraud Allegations
The Department of Justice has launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into former Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook amid growing controversy.

Trump’s Deadly Strike on Venezuelan Drug Boat Sparks Outcry
Military Attack on Drug Boat Provokes Legal Debate
Critics Blast Illegal Killing in Trump’s Drug War
Trump administration military strike on a Venezuelan drug boat kills 11, raising legal and diplomatic questions amid controversy.

Trans Shooter Kills 2 in Minneapolis Catholic School Rampage
Mass Shooting at Catholic School Raises National Alarm
Nation reels as a transgender individual opens fire at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, killing two children and injuring many more.

D.C. Sues Trump Admin Over National Guard Crime Deployment
Attorney General Battles Trump on Military Occupation of D.C.
Washington Fights Back Against Federal Guard Troop Surge
The National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., aimed at curbing crime, is being met with legal challenges and political resistance from city officials.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts
Supreme Court Tensions Rise Over Trump Rulings
Courts Push Back on Trump’s Executive Overreach
Trump administration faces setbacks as courts reject various attempts to reshape government policy and authority, including funding and judicial matters.

DOJ Weighs Transgender Gun Ownership Ban Amid Massacre Fallout
Trump DOJ Mulls Ban on Firearms for Trans-Identifying Individuals
Department of Justice Eyes Restrictions on Transgender Gun Rights
Controversial move to restrict firearm ownership among transgender individuals is under consideration by the Department of Justice amid political backlash.

DOJ Sues Boston Over Sanctuary City Laws
Feds Target Boston’s ‘Sanctuary’ Policies in New Lawsuit
Justice Department sues City of Boston over sanctuary policies, accusing city officials of shielding criminals and obstructing federal law enforcement.

Thousands of HHS Workers Demand RFK Jr. Resign Over CDC Chaos
HHS Employees Petition for Secretary’s Exit Amid Vaccine Fight
Over 1,000 current and former employees at the Department of Health and Human Services call for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s resignation amid internal turmoil.

Stock Futures Flat Ahead of Crucial Jobs Report
Markets Wait for August Payroll Numbers to Set Tone
Investors Eye Jobs Data as Market Stability Hangs in Balance
U.S. stock markets remain poised ahead of August jobs report, with futures mixed as investors await critical economic data.

Photos Spark Rumors of Biden and Trump Health Woes
Biden’s Head Injury Draws Media Scrutiny and Concern
Broken and repaired narratives emerge around Trump's health after recent photos show him with injuries, fueling rumors and media speculation.
Broadcom Rides AI Boom with 22% Revenue Growth in Q3
Mystery $10B AI Customer Sparks Broadcom Stock Surge
Intel, Nvidia supplier Broadcom reports strong revenue growth driven by AI demand, surprising investors with upbeat forecasts and a $10 billion AI customer.

ICE Raids Hyundai Site in Georgia, Detains Hundreds
USCIS to Deploy Armed Agents in Immigration Fraud Crackdown
Illegal immigration enforcement intensifies with raids at Hyundai facility in Georgia and deployment of new special agents by USCIS to combat fraud.
D.C. Sues Trump Over National Guard Deployment in Crime Crackdown
Trump’s Crime Crackdown Sparks City Lawsuit Amid Guard Battle
Major urban crime crackdowns by Trump administration fuel controversy; Washington D.C. files lawsuits challenging National Guard deployment as political battles ensue.

Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani Dies at 91
King Giorgio Armani Leaves Lasting Mark on Style
Giorgio Armani, renowned Italian fashion legend, dies at 91 leaving a lasting legacy on global style and powerful women’s attire.

US to Buy 2M Doses of New HIV Prevention Medication
Health Officials Optimistic About Breakthrough HIV Drug
The U.S. government purchases millions of doses of new HIV prevention drugs to expand access in low-income countries, signaling a healthcare breakthrough.
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