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Trump Pardons Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao: Crypto Industry Reacts to Landmark Decision
Donald Trump has pardoned convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, sparking debate over the future of cryptocurrency regulation and presidential influence in tech policy.
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Trump Demands $230 Million from Justice Department for Past Investigations: Unprecedented Settlement Push
President Trump is seeking an unprecedented $230 million settlement from the Justice Department, claiming compensation for federal investigations into his actions. The case is complicated by potential conflicts of interest, as the officials who would approve the payout are his…
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Trump and Albanese Forge New US-Australia Alliance: Rare Earths Deal, AUKUS Commitment, and Strategic Diplomacy
President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held their first formal White House meeting, signing a landmark rare earth minerals agreement, reaffirming the AUKUS defense pact, and navigating diplomatic complexities with China and global conflicts.
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Trump’s AI Video Stirs Controversy Amid Historic ‘No Kings’ Protests
President Trump ignited debate after posting an AI-generated video depicting himself as a crowned fighter pilot dropping sewage on ‘No Kings’ protesters, coinciding with one of the largest civil demonstrations in US history.
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Trump and Zelensky’s Tomahawk Talks: Myths, Motives, and the Road to Peace
Amid Russian claims and global speculation, Trump and Zelensky’s White House summit centers on Tomahawk missiles, peace ambitions, and the realities behind sensational headlines.
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Medvedev Warns Trump: Nuclear Missile Threats Could Backfire
As Donald Trump threatens to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, Dmitri Medvedev warns of severe consequences, highlighting rising nuclear tensions between Russia and the US.
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All Living Israeli Hostages Freed in Landmark Gaza Deal
In a historic moment, all surviving Israeli hostages held in Gaza have been released following intense negotiations and a sweeping prisoner exchange, marking a potential turning point in the region’s long-standing conflict.
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Pritzker Challenges Trump Over Chicago Crime and ICE Dispute
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker confronts President Trump’s accusations and threats over Chicago’s crime rates and ICE enforcement, as federal and state leaders spar over constitutional powers and law enforcement responsibility.
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Trump Directs Military Pay Amid Government Shutdown Stalemate
President Trump authorizes emergency military pay as the U.S. government shutdown enters its second week, highlighting partisan deadlock and growing anxiety among service families.
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NJ Governor Polls Tighten as Sherrill, Ciattarelli Clash Over Opioids, Military Records, and School Phones
As the New Jersey governor’s race heads into its final stretch, Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli spar over military records, opioid allegations, Trump ties, and the role of cellphones in schools, with polls showing a razor-thin margin.
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Trump Vows Strong Defense of Finland, Seals US-Finland Icebreaker Deal
President Trump pledged ‘vigorous’ defense of Finland if attacked by Russia and finalized a major icebreaker agreement, marking a new chapter in US-Finland security cooperation.
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Comey Charges Dismissed: Political Motives and Legal Fallout
James Comey’s criminal charges have been dismissed in a case that spotlighted the intersection of politics and justice, raising questions about the weaponization of the Department of Justice under President Trump.
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Is the U.S. Government Still Shut Down? Latest Updates on the Ongoing Stalemate
On the sixth day of the U.S. federal government shutdown, negotiations remain stalled in Congress as the economic and social impacts grow. This article breaks down the latest developments, political strategies, and how Americans are coping.
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Democrats Stand Firm Amid Trump-Led Government Shutdown
As the Trump administration intensifies its stance during the ongoing government shutdown, Democrats face tough choices, balancing constitutional principles against the immediate harm to American workers and services.
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US Judge Halts Trump’s Troop Deployment in Portland Amid Legal Battle
A federal judge in Oregon has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to deploy National Guard troops in Portland, citing constitutional concerns and questioning the necessity of federal intervention amid mostly peaceful protests.















