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conflict 18d ago Washington D.C.

US Soldier Indicted For Insider Trading

A United States soldier is accused of pocketing $400,000 by placing bets related to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Army Master Sergeant Gannon Ken Van Dyke faces charges of wire fraud and theft of non-public government information. Prosecutors allege Van Dyke earned over $400,000 from bets placed on the prediction market Polymarket. He reportedly withdrew these winnings on the same day as a government operation. Polymarket stated it has referred the matter to the Department of Justice and is cooperating with investigators. Special Forces soldier has been accused of making hundreds of thousands of dollars through insider trading. The soldier reportedly used information regarding the arrest of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro to make $400,000 on the platform.
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politics 18d ago Washington D.C.

Trump Maintains Naval Blockades Following Security Meeting

The Department of Homeland Security reported that over 675,000 immigrants have been deported during the first year of the second Trump administration. While cutting funding is a primary tool for Congress to stop wars, political implementation is considered difficult. Increasing costs and public reaction are adding political pressure on Trump ahead of upcoming elections. A decision from Washington is expected after May 1. Analysts are discussing the extent of President Trump's willingness to maintain a naval blockade against Iran. The discussion focuses on whether the administration will employ long-term strategic patience or increase pressure to force compliance with terms. The American telecommunications regulator has requested that ABC submit a new license application ahead of its scheduled expiration.
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politics 19d ago Washington D.C.

Gianni Infantino Insists Iran Will Play In World Cup

The United States has stated it will not seek to exclude Iran from the upcoming World Cup. This decision signals a diplomatic stance that separates sporting events from broader political tensions. The move is seen as a gesture of goodwill or a pragmatic approach to international sports. FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will play all of its 2026 World Cup group-stage matches on United States soil.
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politics 19d ago Washington D.C.

Lebanon Diplomatic Track Remains Stalled

President Donald Trump announced a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon during a meeting at the White House. The extension follows direct talks between Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors in Washington D.C. to prevent further escalation. The Lebanese President and Israeli Prime Minister are expected to visit the United States within the next two weeks to facilitate the agreement.
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politics 19d ago Washington D.C.

House Passes Bill To Fund DHS Functions

Senate Republicans have decided to utilize the reconciliation process to provide funding for the Department of Homeland Security. The legislation has reached its furthest point in Congress since the 2018 reauthorization. Congressman Frank Lucas of Oklahoma urged members to support the bill during Wednesday night's debate. The bill still faces challenges in the Senate due to policy disagreements. The shutdown had caused concerns regarding homeland security and impacted 260,000 DHS employees. This measure aims to allow funding to flow to other agencies including the TSA and the Coast Guard. The deal follows a month of stagnation in the House due to disagreements within the GOP. The action comes as funding used by Trump to maintain DHS worker payrolls was set to expire.
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politics 19d ago Washington D.C.

House Approves $70B Immigration Enforcement Funding

The United States Senate has approved a $70 billion budget intended to modernize critical infrastructure systems. The decision marks a significant step in national system modernization efforts. The US House of Representatives approved a spending plan that could lead Congress to consider an additional $70 billion for federal immigration enforcement activities. The proposal requires further detailing by lawmakers before it can be sent to President Donald Trump for signature. The plan aims to fund increased oversight and activities by federal agents. The vote resulted in 215 ayes and 200 nays with one member voting present. House Speaker Mike Johnson intends to pass a second part of the plan to fund the remainder of the Department of Homeland Security, excluding ICE and Border Patrol, through September 30th.
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health 19d ago Washington D.C.

US FDA Approves Gene Therapy For Hearing Loss

The US Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for the first-ever gene therapy designed to treat deafness. This medical milestone offers a potential cure for genetic hearing loss by addressing the underlying biological causes. The approval marks a significant advancement in regenerative medicine and auditory science. The treatment reportedly restores hearing in 90% of participants. The approval follows clinical evaluations of the therapy's efficacy. The treatment was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The treatment targets specific genetic mutations, such as the FoxP2 gene associated with language development. Research indicates that in certain families, up to 15 out of 30 living members carry the specific mutation. BrioHealth Solutions is the subsidiary involved in the process. The source noted the therapy's potential to help those with hearing disabilities.
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politics 19d ago Washington D.C.

James Comey Indicted Over Social Media Post

The U.S. The DOJ alleges the post was a call to assassinate President Trump. Comey denies the allegations and stated he is ready to defend himself. He maintains his innocence and expressed belief in the independent federal judiciary. The indictment also includes charges for allegedly lying to Congress. The indictment follows a previous case that was reportedly dismissed. The post in question allegedly featured a picture of seashells on a North Carolina beach from one year ago. The Justice Department is pursuing indictments against former FBI Director James Comey. The case involves an online photograph posted by Comey last year that authorities allege was an attempt to harm President Trump. Comey stated he believed the photo had a political message rather than a threat and has since removed it.
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economy 19d ago Washington D.C.

US Congress Considers New Farm Bill

American agricultural producers are demanding legislative action to pass a new comprehensive farm bill. The current lack of updated legislation is creating economic instability and market volatility for farmers. This push comes seven years after the last major farm bill was implemented. The United States Congress is preparing to consider and pass a new version of the Farm Bill. The legislation is a law that covers agriculture and food assistance programs. Michael Hap of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy stated the bill sets the rules for the food and farm economies. The bill consists of 12 sections or titles. This legislation is typically reviewed and passed approximately every five years. The process is being monitored by Marketplace in New York.
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politics 19d ago Washington D.C.

US Sanctions Target Hamas Intelligence And Financial Network

The US Department of the Treasury has issued sanctions against a criminal network operating across India, Mexico, and Guatemala to traffic drugs. This move targets the infrastructure used by the Sinaloa Cartel to facilitate international distribution. The sanctions aim to disrupt the financial and logistical capabilities of the organization. The US Treasury Department has imposed new sanctions on 35 entities and individuals. These targets are accused of overseeing a parallel banking network used by Iran to bypass sanctions. The network reportedly moves tens of billions of dollars. One specific target is the head of operations for Hamas military intelligence in northern Gaza.
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