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Speaker Johnson Rules Out Standalone Vote to Pay Troops During Shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson ruled out holding a separate vote to pay U.S. troops, during the ongoing government shutdown. Exclaiming the Senate must act on the House’s existing funding bill.
read moreMilitary Families Struggle While Foreign Aid Continues Amidst Shutdown in US
Military families across the U.S. face financial stress, canceled programs, and growing uncertainty. Whereas funding to some foreign countries will remain amidst Shutdown.
read moreIsrael and Hamas hold talks on Gaza Ceasefire in Egypt
Israel and Hamas started indirect talks in Egypt, giving hope for a Gaza ceasefire. Leading to hostage release under a U.S. peace plan. While fighting in Gaza continues.
read morePutin Warns U.S. Over Long-Range Missiles, Praises Trump While Threatening Western Allies
Putin warned the U.S. that supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine would escalate tensions without changing the battlefield, while praising Trump’s peace efforts and threatening Western allies over Russian oil shipments.
read moreHegseth: "It's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals..."
Recently, Pete Hegseth summoned all the Generals and Admirals for a meeting, and made his disdain for overweight troops crystal clear.
read moreElectronic Arts to Go Private in $55 Billion Buyout Led by PIF, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners
Electronic Arts has agreed to a $55 billion private equity buyout led by Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners, in what could be the largest leveraged buyout in history.
read moreAttack on Michigan Latter-day Saints Church
A gunman drove into a Michigan Latter-day Saints church during Sunday service, killing four, injuring eight, setting the building ablaze, and was later shot dead by police.
read moreSatellite Images Indicate Possible Iranian Missile Test Amid Rising Tensions
Satellite images suggest Iran conducted an unacknowledged missile test at its Imam Khomeini Spaceport, amid claims of an intercontinental launch and heightened tensions with Israel and the West.
read moreChina’s Emission Cut Plans Criticized as Insufficient at UN Climate Summit
China pledged to cut emissions by only 7–10% by 2035 at the UN climate summit, drawing criticism from experts who warned the target falls far short of what is needed to tackle the crisis.
read moreBlast in Pakistan’s Tirah Valley Kills at Least 24 Amid Conflicting Reports
At least 24 people were killed in Pakistan’s Tirah Valley after a blast at a Taliban compound, with conflicting claims over whether it was caused by stored explosives or airstrikes.
read moreUnification Church Leader Arrested in South Korea Over Bribery Allegations
South Korea's Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja arrested over bribery allegations linked to former President Yoon Suk Yeol's wife and a conservative lawmaker.
read moreUK, Canada, Australia Recognize Palestine as a State
UK, Canada, and Australia formally recognize Palestine as a state, sparking opposition from Israel and support from Hamas.
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