Kyiv Sounds Alarm as 110,000 Russian Soldiers Gather Near Major City

Russia Masses 110,000 Troops Near Pokrovsk in Renewed Push for Eastern Ukraine, Says Kyiv Russia has deployed approximately 110,000 troops near Pokrovsk, intensifying efforts to seize the strategically vital eastern Ukrainian city, according to Ukraine’s military chief, General Oleksandr Syrskyi. In a briefing on Friday, Syrskyi called Pokrovsk the “hottest spot” along the 1,200-kilometer (745-mile)…

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New Poll Reveals Trump’s Approval Rating Following U.S. Strikes on Iran

Trump’s Approval Holds Steady, But Polls Show Backlash Over Iran Strikes President Donald Trump’s approval rating has remained relatively stable in recent weeks, though two new polls released after U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites offer early signs of public unease. Both a Quinnipiac University poll and a Reuters/Ipsos survey released this week show Trump…

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Supreme Court Limits Blocks on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Policy

Supreme Court Narrows Injunctions, Paving Path for Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Proposal WASHINGTON — In a significant legal development, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 on Friday to limit the scope of nationwide injunctions issued by federal judges — a decision that gives a substantial procedural win to former President Donald Trump’s administration and its controversial…

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Cyngn (CYN) Soars 165% Following Strategic Partnership With Nvidia

Cyngn (CYN) Stock Soars Over 160% on Nvidia Partnership Announcement Shares of Cyngn Inc. (NASDAQ: CYN) skyrocketed on Thursday after the autonomous vehicle technology company revealed a strategic collaboration with Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). The announcement highlighted Cyngn’s integration of Nvidia’s Isaac robotics platform into its self-driving solutions for industrial vehicles. Nvidia selected Cyngn from among…

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Al Roker’s ‘TODAY Show’ Absence Sparks Questions — Here’s the Reason

Why Al Roker Was Missing From the ‘TODAY Show’ This Week Following cohost Sheinelle Jones’ recent extended absence, viewers grew concerned when Al Roker was noticeably missing from a “TODAY Show” broadcast earlier this week. Fortunately, there’s no cause for alarm — the beloved meteorologist is doing just fine. His brief absence came after a…

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Hegseth Confronts Pentagon Over Iran Strikes in Press Briefing

Defense Secretary Hegseth Defends Iran Strikes, Blasts Media Coverage at Pentagon Briefing U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held a rare Pentagon press briefing on Thursday to defend recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran and push back against what he called “biased” media coverage of the operation’s success. The strikes, carried out Saturday, targeted three major Iranian…

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Breaks Silence, Warns U.S. Against More Strikes After Ceasefire

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned the United States against launching further attacks in his first public remarks since a ceasefire was declared following 12 days of intense conflict with Israel. Speaking Thursday in a video message aired on Iranian state television, Khamenei claimed Iran had delivered a…

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Kari Lake Speaks Out on the Future of U.S. Global Media Agency

Kari Lake Testifies on Restructuring Voice of America and U.S. Global Media Strategy Kari Lake, a senior adviser to the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday regarding the agency’s controversial transformation. As Trump’s top appointee to the…

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Bernie Sanders Slams Democratic Leadership After Zohran Mamdani’s Victory

Bernie Sanders Reacts to Zohran Mamdani’s Shocking Mayoral Win: A Warning Shot to the Democratic Establishment In what many are calling a political earthquake, 33-year-old democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani surged to a stunning victory in New York’s Democratic mayoral primary — and no one is celebrating harder, or warning louder, than Senator Bernie Sanders. The…

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