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California’s Urban Open-Carry Ban Struck Down: A Landmark Ruling Reshapes Gun Rights
A US appeals court panel has ruled California’s ban on openly carrying firearms in populous counties unconstitutional, citing the Second Amendment and the Bruen framework. This decision, affecting 95% of the state’s population, marks a significant shift in gun rights,…
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Who Is General Dan Caine? Inside the US Military Leader Behind Venezuela’s Dramatic Maduro Capture
General Dan Caine played a pivotal role in the planning and execution of Operation Absolute Resolve, the US military raid that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Discover Caine’s background, leadership style, and his significance in one…
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Vladimir Putin’s War: Global Fallout, Personal Tragedies, and Shifting Diplomacy
In 2025–2026, Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine reshaped frontlines, strained international relations, and led to profound personal losses worldwide. This article explores battlefield realities, diplomatic rifts, and the tragic ripple effects felt far beyond Russia’s borders.
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Maduro Captured: US Delta Force Operation Overthrows Venezuelan President Amid Airstrikes
US President Trump confirms Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured by Delta Force and flown out of the country, following sweeping airstrikes across Caracas and key military sites. The strikes mark a dramatic escalation in US-Venezuela tensions,…
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Trump’s Turbulent Second Term: Key Challenges and Shifting Power in 2026
2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for President Donald Trump’s second term, marked by fierce domestic opposition, controversial executive actions, and a confrontational foreign policy. From deep federal shakeups and legal battles to global diplomacy and economic…
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Tatiana Schlossberg: JFK’s Granddaughter and Climate Journalist Dies at 35 After Leukemia Battle
Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy and renowned climate journalist, has died at 35 following a rare leukemia diagnosis. Her candid reflections on illness, family, and medical policy leave a lasting legacy.
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Trump-Zelenskyy Peace Talks: Russia Strikes Kyiv Amid Critical US-Ukraine Negotiations
As President Zelenskyy prepares for a pivotal meeting with US President Trump in Florida, Russia launches heavy drone and missile strikes on Kyiv, intensifying pressure on Ukraine’s leadership and highlighting the urgent stakes in ongoing peace negotiations.
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Honor Win Phone Sets New Standard: 10,000mAh Battery, 185Hz Display, and Gaming Powerhouse
Honor Win and Win RT debut as gaming-focused smartphones with the world’s first 10,000mAh battery, ultra-fast 185Hz OLED displays, and advanced cooling for marathon sessions. Flagship hardware, robust camera setups, and aggressive pricing make them potential game-changers.
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Vivek Ramaswamy’s Ohio Governor Bid: Can His Rebrand Unite a Divided GOP?
Vivek Ramaswamy, once a polarizing firebrand, is rebranding himself for the 2026 Ohio governor race, denouncing extremism and aiming to unite conservatives. But can his shift convince skeptical voters and party leaders?
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Singapore Airlines Business Class Theft: Syndicate-Linked Passenger Jailed for S$100K Attempt
A Chinese passenger was sentenced to 20 months in jail after attempting to steal over S$100,000 worth of valuables from a business class passenger on a Singapore Airlines flight from Dubai. The case reveals ongoing risks of organized crime targeting…
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Armenian Ambassador Meets Trump: A Step Towards Peace
Armenian Ambassador Narek Mkrtchyan meets President Trump to discuss peace efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan, highlighting significant diplomatic relations.
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Indian Rocket Launches AST SpaceMobile’s Record-Breaking BlueBird 6 Satellite for Direct Smartphone Connectivity
India’s powerful LVM3 rocket has successfully launched AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 6, the heaviest and largest commercial communications satellite ever deployed in low Earth orbit, paving the way for direct smartphone connectivity from space.
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Ted Cruz Eyes 2028 Presidential Run Against MAGA Favorite JD Vance
Texas Senator Ted Cruz is reportedly considering a 2028 presidential bid, positioning himself as a non-MAGA alternative to current Vice President JD Vance. Amid party divisions and feuds with prominent conservatives, Cruz faces challenges in winning over both traditional and…
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Chris Rea Dies at 74: Legacy of ‘Driving Home for Christmas’ and a Life Shaped by the Road
British blues-rock singer Chris Rea, famed for ‘Driving Home for Christmas,’ has died at 74. His career spanned decades, marked by iconic songs, health battles, and an enduring love of cars and storytelling.















