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Israel’s defense minister said that Ali Khamenei ’should not continue to exist.’
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The Federal Aviation Administration has not commented on the explosion, the cause of which remains unknown.
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DHS Tightens Access Rules for Lawmakers, Congressional Staff at ICE Facilities
The new policy bars unapproved visits to ICE field offices and allows detention site access to be delayed.
Rejecting Chinese From Security Jobs Not Racist, UK Tribunal Rules
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Trump Says Tucker Carlson Apologized as Republican Debate Over Israel–Iran War Continues
Republicans have been sharply divided over whether or not to intervene in the ongoing Israel-Iran war.
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The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s claim that DOGE records are shielded by the Presidential Records Act.
Trump Says He Has Ideas on Iran, but No Commitment to US Military Action Yet
The president said his patience with the Iranian regime has already run out and the opportunity for a fair deal has passed.
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