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Iran Demands Unfreeze Of $20 Billion
Iran has demanded that the United States unfreeze more than twenty billion dollars. The demand comes amid reports of increasing treatment centers and aid partnerships.
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New Details Emerge On Trump Assassin Thomas Crooks
New details have emerged regarding Thomas Crooks, the individual identified as a would-be assassin of Donald Trump. FBI records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit reveal information from the Butler County Sheriff's Department. The investigation into the plot is ongoing.
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DHS Threatens Flight Groundings Over ICE Cities
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has threatened to ground flights in response to policies related to 'sanctuary cities' for undocumented immigrants. The threat targets cities that do not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The DHS claims these cities are hindering federal operations. This action targets cities that have declared themselves 'sanctuary cities'. The DHS stated the measure is for national security. Specific cities were not named.
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US Passport Rules For Transgender People Challenged
The Trump administration's efforts to prevent transgender and non-binary individuals from obtaining US passports are being challenged in federal court. The outcome could impact future passport application processes. The source did not specify who is challenging the rules or the grounds for the challenge. Advocacy groups argue the current regulations are discriminatory. This development could impact travel for transgender citizens.
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Prediction Markets Show Varied Political Outcomes
Prediction markets show a 50% probability for a SCOTUS justice being confirmed in 2026. There is also uncertainty regarding the Republican nominee for Indiana Secretary of State and the leader in the CA-07 primary. Prediction markets suggest a 50% chance of 8 or more states redistricting by July 31. For Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, markets predict a 49% chance of running for Senate and a 48% chance of running for President. Other predictions include a 50% chance for SCOTUS justice confirmation in 2026 and varied outcomes for Indiana and California races. For the next French president, Bardella is favored with 48% of the market, while Republicans are favored to win the Ohio Senate race with 50% of the market. Markets also indicate a 49% chance for the National Popular Vote Compact by July 2028 and a 51% chance for Bores to be the Democratic nominee in NY-12.
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US Judge Blocks Trump Administration Measures
Sources indicate that the Trump administration previously blocked actions by Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency. The ruling stated these policies violated administrative procedures. A court has ruled that Trump administration policies restricting asylum and green card applications for individuals from nine countries were unconstitutional. A United States court has blocked policies enacted by the Trump administration.
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US House Passes War Powers Act Amendment
The US House of Representatives passed an amendment to the War Powers Act, requiring Congressional approval for overseas deployments. This legislation has been on the books since the Vietnam War and requires Congressional approval for overseas deployments. The bill passed with bipartisan support. This legislative action modifies existing war powers. The amendment now moves to the Senate. The amendment is part of ongoing legislative efforts to define and regulate presidential war-making authority. No details were provided regarding the amendment's content or its implications. The specific details of the amendment were not immediately available. The vote was largely along party lines. The amendment seeks to modify the president's authority to commit troops abroad. This legislative action could impact the executive branch's authority in deploying military forces.
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CIA Officer Arrested With Gold Bars
A CIA officer with 17 years of service was arrested on May 19 after FBI agents found 303 gold bars, each weighing approximately one kilogram, in his home. An affidavit detailed the discovery. The circumstances surrounding the arrest and the origin of the gold are currently under investigation. A CIA officer has been arrested in Washington D.C. The source did not specify the amount of gold or the circumstances of the arrest. The officer was reportedly attempting to smuggle the gold out of the country.
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USPS Ground Advantage Service Faces Delays
Raymond James management noted that the USPS Ground Advantage service is experiencing delays. The service is part of the USPS's efforts to compete with private carriers. The USPS has not provided a specific reason for the delays. These disruptions are affecting delivery times for packages. These delays are impacting delivery times across various regions.
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India, US Eyeing Trade Deal
India and the United States are reportedly considering a trade deal. Sources indicate that specific sectors for the potential India-US trade deal are being prioritized.
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