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Senate Showdown! VP Vance breaks tie on controversial spending cuts bill, defying GOP rebels and sparking fierce debate over public media and foreign aid. Can the White House sway enough votes before Friday's deadline?

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Zuckerberg on Trial: Meta Faces $8 Billion Shareholder Lawsuit! Did Facebook leaders break the law and cash in on your data? Witness testimony from White House Chief of Staff and Sheryl Sandberg could expose all in this landmark case over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

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Ukraine under fire: Russia launches massive drone assault ahead of Trump's peace ultimatum! Find out how Zelenskyy is pleading for stronger defenses, Trump is promising advanced weapons and tougher sanctions, and if this 50-day deadline will actually bring peace or just more devastation.

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Controversial deportation flights to Eswatini spark outrage! Learn how the U.S. is now deporting migrants from Vietnam, Jamaica, and other countries to third countries after a Supreme Court ruling lifted restrictions. Were these deportees dangerous criminals that no country would take back, or is this a violation of human rights? We delve into the details of this policy shift, the rapid deportation procedures, and the heated debate surrounding its legality and ethics.

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Nuclear talks on hold! Iran refuses to negotiate with the U.S. until undisclosed preconditions are met, allegedly tied to guarantees against further attacks after recent Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. With the U.S. demanding Iran halt uranium enrichment and Iran refusing to curtail its nuclear activities or discuss ballistic missiles, can the U.S. and European powers meet their end-of-August deadline to salvage the deal, or will sanctions snap back?

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Is Trump's camp launching a nationwide voter data grab? A new report reveals a controversial push to collect voter information and inspect voting machines, sparking fears of privacy violations and election interference. Critics say it undermines democracy, while supporters claim it's about ensuring election integrity.

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Trump Blames Past Presidents for Epstein Files: Did Trump just pass the buck on the Epstein scandal? Hear how he's deflecting blame onto previous administrations while backing Attorney General Pam Bondi amidst growing scrutiny. Is this a calculated move to shift the narrative, or a call for broader accountability? Get the latest on this explosive controversy and the divided public reaction.

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Trump points fingers over Epstein files! Hear how he blames past administrations for the explosive documents and defends Attorney General Pam Bondi amidst growing controversy. Is the truth finally coming out, or is this just another political smokescreen?

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Trump Blames Obama, Comey, and Biden for Epstein Files! In a Newsmax exclusive, Trump deflects blame for the controversial Epstein files, praising Attorney General Pam Bondi and dismissing the documents as a political hit job orchestrated by his rivals. Are these files a manufactured scandal? Find out what Trump and officials are saying about the alleged Epstein client list and blackmail attempts.

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University presidents face Congress over rising antisemitism on campuses. Watch as leaders from CUNY, Georgetown, and UCLA defend their actions amidst accusations of failing Jewish students. Will this hearing lead to stricter federal oversight and policy changes for universities nationwide?