Trump celebrates recovery of last Israeli hostage's remains from Gaza
After an exhaustive search, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have brought home the remains of the final Israeli hostage from Gaza, marking a significant milestone in a long-standing conflict. On Monday, the IDF announced the recovery and identification of Sgt. 1st Class Ran Gvili, noted as the last I...
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Iran faces deadly crackdown on protesters with disputed death tolls
Disturbing reports out of Iran paint a grim picture of a regime unleashing unprecedented violence on its own citizens. Evidence circulating online, despite internet blackouts, suggests a brutal crackdown on protesters with death toll estimates ranging from several thousand to over 35,000. Activists ...
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Jenks officer collides with child during sledding incident
A startling video from Jenks, Oklahoma, captures a police officer unintentionally sledding into a young child during a snowy outing. The incident unfolded on a frosty hill as winter weather gripped the area under Storm Fern's influence. Filmed in a Tulsa suburb, the footage was shared by the Jenks P...
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USS Abraham Lincoln deploys to Middle East amid tensions with Iran
The USS Abraham Lincoln, a U.S. aircraft carrier accompanied by three destroyers, has deployed to the Middle East as President Donald Trump weighs military options in response to Iran's reported crackdown on protesters. U.S. Central Command confirmed Monday that the carrier strike group is positione...
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Navy commodore removed from command in early 2026
Capt. Douglas Whimpey, commodore of First Naval Construction Regiment (1 NCR), has been stripped of his command, marking the first such dismissal in 2026. On Jan. 23, Whimpey, a Navy reservist from Utah, was relieved by Capt. Angel Santiago, commander of Naval Construction Group (NCG) 1, based in Po...
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Minneapolis chief addresses fatal shooting by federal agents
A tragic incident in Minneapolis has once again put federal law enforcement under intense scrutiny. On Saturday morning, federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, during ongoing protests against a federal immigration enforcement surge in the city. The shooting follows a strin...
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Climber dies after 300-foot fall on Mount Hood
A climber lost their life Sunday after a devastating 300-foot fall on Mount Hood in Oregon. The incident occurred near Devil's Kitchen, a rugged and challenging section of the mountain, under circumstances that are still under review. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office was alerted to the fall aro...
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Private jet with 8 aboard crashes at Maine airport
A private jet carrying eight individuals crashed during takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine on the evening of Jan. 25, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The incident occurred around 7:45 p.m. local time as the aircraft, identified by the National Transportation Safety ...
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Trump Administration Weighs Naval Blockade on Cuba
WASHINGTON — Could a naval blockade become the next chapter in U.S.-Cuba tensions? The Trump administration is reportedly mulling a full oil blockade against Cuba as the island nation grapples with severe economic challenges. Politico reported on Friday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is advoc...
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China Investigates Top Military Commander in Ongoing Purge
China’s highest-ranking military official is now under scrutiny in a move that has stunned observers of the nation’s leadership. On Saturday, China’s communist government announced an investigation into Zhang Youxia, the 75-year-old top commander of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the mi...
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