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Thom Tillis Lifts Block on Kevin Warsh's Fed Chair Nomination

Senator Thom Tillis has changed his stance, allowing Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed chair to move forward after previously threatening to block it until a criminal probe into Jay Powell was resolved.

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Concerns Raised as Video Shows York Player Allegedly Punching Fan

Authorities are investigating a video that seems to depict a York City player striking a fan during post-match celebrations following a recent draw with Rochdale.

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Shooting at White House Correspondent's Dinner Raises Concerns Amid Stalled Iran Peace Talks

A shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner has diverted attention from ongoing peace negotiations concerning Iran, which remain unresolved as tensions escalate.

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Torrance Teacher Arrested Following Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner

Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California, has been arrested in connection with the shooting incident during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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Keir Starmer Expresses Shock Over Shooting at Trump Media Dinner

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has voiced his shock following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, where US President Donald Trump was unharmed.

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Modi Expresses Concern for Trump's Safety Following Shooting Incident

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, expressing his concern for former President Trump's safety.

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Trump Reflects on Press Gala Shooting in Washington

In the wake of a shooting incident at a press gala in Washington, Trump shares his thoughts on the risks faced by those in public life.

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Charges Filed Against Roommate in Case of Missing USF Students

Murder charges have been brought against the roommate of a Bangladeshi doctoral student who vanished alongside his girlfriend from the University of South Florida.

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Federal Executions to Include Firing Squads, Gas, and Electrocution

The Department of Justice has announced a policy change that permits firing squads, gas, and electrocution as methods of federal execution, aiming to expedite capital punishment cases.

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Investigation Launched After Police Cut Palestinian Flag from Kippah

An incident involving a British Israeli man has prompted an investigation by Israeli police after he was detained over a kippah featuring both Israeli and Palestinian flags.

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Charges Filed Against Swedish Syria Envoy for Document Mishandling

A Swedish diplomat, arrested in May 2025, is facing serious allegations of mishandling classified documents and transmitting them to a former politician.

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US Soldier Indicted for Allegedly Betting on Maduro Operation Using Insider Intel

A 38-year-old US soldier faces multiple charges, including wire fraud, for allegedly using insider information to place bets on a political operation involving Maduro.

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U.S. Soldier Faces Charges for Alleged Insider Trading Linked to Venezuelan Operation

Gannon Ken Van Dyke is charged with using classified information to profit from bets on Nicolás Maduro's removal, potentially facing a lengthy prison sentence.

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Investigation Launched into Potential Tampering of Weather Device Linked to Polymarket Bet

French authorities are investigating a suspicious bet on Polymarket, raising concerns about possible tampering with a weather device, amid ongoing allegations of market manipulation.

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Cyril Ramaphosa Suspends Police Chief Fannie Masemola Amid Legal Issues

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended Police Chief Fannie Masemola, citing his significant role in crime fighting as a factor amid ongoing court charges.

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Teotihuacan Pyramids Reopen Amid Heightened Security Following Tragic Shooting

The Teotihuacan archaeological site has reopened with increased police presence after a shooting incident that left one Canadian woman dead and injured 13 others.

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Concerns Raised Over Potential Manipulation of Paris Temperature Data for Betting

The French weather service has alerted authorities regarding possible tampering with temperature data, linked to bets placed on the Polymarket prediction platform.

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German Police Chief's Controversial Advice to Women Raises Eyebrows

Dirk Peglow, head of the German police association, has ignited a debate by suggesting women avoid relationships with men for their safety, a statement that has drawn both support and criticism.

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SPLC Faces Serious Charges of Fraud and Money Laundering

The Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted on charges of fraud and money laundering, with allegations of improperly raising funds to pay informants infiltrating extremist groups.

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Ex-Capitol Police Officer Files Lawsuit Against Blaze Media Over False Claims

A former Capitol police officer has initiated legal proceedings against Blaze Media, alleging the dissemination of false information regarding pipe bomb allegations.