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Negotiations Developments Observed Over 24 Hours
A critical program, identified as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is reportedly being put at risk. A critical situation has emerged concerning the continuation of negotiations and the possibility of returning to war, according to a Turkish radio broadcast. A new source confirms the critical nature of ongoing negotiations, said the potential for a return to war.
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White House Pushes AI Inclusion For Summit Agenda
The White House is advocating for the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence as a key topic on the agenda for an upcoming summit.
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President Trump Calls Recent Attacks 'Very Small'
Following attacks carried out last night, President Trump appeared on a media program and went to Congress.
Iran International
USDA Employees Refuse Second Relocation To Kansas City
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is planning to move employees from its Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture from the Washington D.C. area to Kansas City. This marks the second such relocation attempt in seven years.
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US Foundation Helps Release 16 Wrongfully Black Individuals
A foundation of volunteer lawyers in the United States helped release 16 Black individuals from prison last year. These individuals had been incarcerated based on what was described as 'pseudo-DNA' evidence, indicating wrongful convictions.
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Chinese President Rejects Action, Trump Pleased
The US President enacted tariffs in February, days after a Supreme Court decision. The specific nature of the tariffs or the Supreme Court's ruling was not detailed by the source. The Chinese President stated, 'No, we will not do that,' a declaration that reportedly pleased Donald Trump.
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FBI Director Creates, Distributes Autographed Whiskey Bottles
The Director of the FBI has created whiskey bottles featuring his autograph and the title 'Director of FBI'. One such bottle was reportedly left in Italy during a visit. The Atlantic has published an article about the production of this merchandise.
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US Truce Described As 'Too Loud'
A truce involving the United States is being described as 'too loud' by a Russian radio source.
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Hantavirus Case Reported In US
A case of Hantavirus has been reported, according to a Washington D.C.
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Democratic Lawmakers Urge Service Members To Reject Illegal Orders
Democratic lawmakers are urging service members to reject illegal orders from the Pentagon.
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