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US Cracks Down on China Iran Trade – Sanctions Target Shadow Oil Network Before Summit
The United States has expanded its sanctions targeting trade between China and Iran, focusing on what officials describe as a network of shipping firms ...
Appeals Court Blocks ‘Invasion’ Claim – Ruling Reopens US Border to Asylum Seekers
A federal appeals court has ruled that the use of an “invasion” declaration to restrict asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border was unlawful, a decision ...
USF Double Murder Case – Suspect Charged as Investigation Continues for Missing Student
Authorities in Florida have charged a suspect with two counts of first-degree murder following the disappearance of two University of South Florida (USF) students. ...
Camp Mystic License at Risk – Texas Regulators Flag Safety Gaps After Deadly Flood
A Central Texas summer camp that was the site of a deadly flood last year is facing uncertainty over its future operations. State health ...
US-Iran Tensions Persist – Islamabad Talks Planned Without Direct Meeting
Efforts to ease tensions between the United States and Iran remain uncertain, as planned diplomatic movements to Pakistan proceed without confirmation of direct engagement ...
House GOP Rift Emerges – Jim Jordan Among Republicans Challenging Trump Funding Strategy
Divisions within the Republican Party have resurfaced in the House of Representatives, as several senior lawmakers push back against President Donald Trump’s preferred approach ...
Michigan Scandal Deepens – Paige Shiver Interview Triggers Backlash After Moore Probation
The University of Michigan football program is attempting to move forward under new leadership, but developments tied to a past off-field controversy continue to ...
Miami Restaurant Dress Code Dispute – First Date Incident Raises Questions on Policy Consistency
A first date often involves careful planning, from choosing the venue to selecting an appropriate outfit. In some cases, however, expectations around dress codes ...









