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Trump Administration Revokes Key Climate Change Finding
The Trump administration has officially rescinded a pivotal 2009 scientific finding that underpinned U.S. climate action, marking its most aggressive move to dismantle environmental regulations.
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DHS Funding Blocked: Senate Gridlock Puts Agency Operations on Brink
Senate Democrats have blocked a full-year Department of Homeland Security funding bill, leading to an imminent shutdown of key agency operations by Friday. The deadlock stems from disagreements over proposed Immigration and Customs Enforcement reforms.
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Cheryl Hines Draws Melania Trump’s Counsel Amid New D.C. Chapter
Actress Cheryl Hines has relocated to Washington, D.C., following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s cabinet appointment, navigating a new political chapter with advice from Melania Trump and amidst past controversies.
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Chloe Kim Responds to Trump’s ‘Loser’ Label for Olympian Hunter Hess
Snowboarding star Chloe Kim has publicly responded to President Donald Trump’s harsh criticism of fellow US Olympian Hunter Hess, who Trump called a ‘real loser’ during the 2026 Winter Olympics after Hess expressed ‘mixed emotions’ about representing the United States.
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Europe Risks Geothermal Lead Amid Slow Deployment, Policy Gaps
Despite pioneering geothermal technology and possessing vast untapped potential, Europe is at risk of losing its leadership in the sector due to slow deployment and a lack of coherent EU-level policy, according to a recent analysis by Ember.
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Starmer’s Chief of Staff Resigns, Deepening Mandelson Crisis
Morgan McSweeney, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, resigned on Sunday, taking full responsibility for advising the controversial appointment of Peter Mandelson as US Ambassador, a move that has intensified the crisis for the Labour government.
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Thomas Massie Calls for Lutnick’s Resignation, Rebukes Trump Amid Primary Challenge
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie has intensified his criticism of former President Donald Trump over a ‘racist video’ and personal attacks, while also calling for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s resignation following new Epstein file revelations, all as Massie faces a Trump-backed…
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Saylor’s Strategy: Quantum Threat Program Launched Amid Bitcoin Volatility
Michael Saylor’s Strategy firm reported a significant $12.4 billion net loss for Q4 2025, primarily due to Bitcoin’s mark-to-market declines, but simultaneously announced a global Bitcoin Security Program to address future quantum threats. CEO Phong Le dismissed immediate concerns, stating…
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De-escalation Diplomacy: A Tale of Two Regions in 2026
As Iran and the United States engage in crucial de-escalation talks in Oman, the ongoing conflict in Sudan highlights the complex and often paradoxical realities facing diplomatic efforts to secure peace and prevent wider regional instability in 2026.
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Former Norway PM Jagland Under Corruption Probe Over Epstein Ties
Norway’s former Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland is under investigation for aggravated corruption following revelations of his ties to late financier Jeffrey Epstein, prompting calls for his diplomatic immunity to be revoked.
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Clintons Agree to Testify on Epstein After Contempt Vote Postponement
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify in the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, averting a looming House vote to hold them in contempt of Congress.
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Kennedy Center Set for Two-Year Closure Amid Renovations, Performer Backlash
President Donald Trump announced the Kennedy Center will close for two years starting July 2026 for renovations, following a period of performer withdrawals and leadership changes at the iconic Washington D.C. venue.















