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Iran will press on with its fight and keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, using the vital waterway as leverage against the United States and Israel, the country’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, declared on Thursday.
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With virtually no debate and barely a word of discussion, a final committee in the Florida House on Tuesday signed off on a bill to create a clearinghouse designed to shift commercial insurance policies out of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and into the surplus lines market—an effort that could significantly reshape Florida’s property insurance landscape.
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A Texas father will not face criminal charges after fatally shooting his daughter during a heated argument over President Trump — a shocking confrontation that turned deadly and has left many questioning how a political dispute spiraled so tragically out of control.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stormed into the Oval Office late Monday and demanded a two‑hour face‑to‑face with President Trump — after being shoved aside amid a firestorm of outrage over her handling of the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis that has ignited protests and national debate.
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Air Force One was forced to turn back to Maryland late Tuesday night after encountering what the White House described as a 'minor electrical issue,' abruptly interrupting President Trump’s flight to Switzerland and raising immediate questions about what went wrong in the air.
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On Thursday, President Trump warned he might unleash the rarely used Insurrection Act in Minnesota — threatening to send U.S. troops into the state if local leaders don’t stop violent clashes with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s daughter acknowledged there is ‘enough truth’ behind the alleged billion-dollar fraud scandal rocking the North Star State — while candidly addressing her father’s sudden decision to abandon his bid for a third term.
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Former President Joe Biden’s decades-long political career has earned him the largest taxpayer-funded pension of any former U.S. president — a staggering $417,000 a year, according to experts, even exceeding the salary he made in the White House.
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A stone-faced Nicolás Maduro was seen publicly for the first time since his capture, shuffling through New York City’s DEA headquarters in handcuffs — where, in a bizarre moment caught on video and photos, he casually wished agents a 'Happy New Year.'
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A Christmas Eve jazz tradition at the Trump-Kennedy Center came to an abrupt halt Wednesday when the show’s host withdrew in protest of the venue’s controversial rebrand.