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Trump and Putin Have 'Frank and Constructive' Conversation About Venezuelan Oil as Iran War Shakes Global Energy Markets

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Venezuelan oil and the impact of the war with Iran on global energy markets during what the Kremlin described as a "frank" and "constructive" phone call.
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Was It Premeditated? New Evidence Suggests Nancy Guthrie's Abductor 'Scouted' Her Home

As the search for Nancy Guthrie drags into its sixth week, shocking evidence suggests her suspected abductor scouted her Tucson home days before the disappearance. Savannah Guthrie has returned to New York amid a $1.2m reward and mounting tips, but answers remain elusive.
Jeffrey Epstein's infamous private plane, 'Lolita Express.'

Neck Fractures, Noose Evidence: Epstein Autopsy Doctor Explains Why She Hesitated to Call His Death 'Suicide'

The doctor who performed Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy explains why she initially left the cause of death unresolved, citing neck fractures, noose, missing context from the jail cell, and the case's high profile.
Nicholas Kent

Pell Grants Are Coming to Short-Term Workforce Programs — Here's What Students Need to Know

The U.S. Department of Education has issued proposed rules to launch the new Workforce Pell Grant program, allowing students to use federal grant funds for short-term workforce training programs as brief as eight weeks beginning July 2026 — a historic expansion of Pell eligibility under President Trump's Working Families Tax Cuts Act.
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Trump Criticised for Telling Latin Leaders 'I'm Not Learning Your Damn Language' During Speech

President Trump told Latin American leaders he has no time to learn their language at the Shield of the Americas summit in Doral, Florida.
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Donald Trump Labels Critics 'Fools' as Oil Prices Surge Past $100 Amid Iran War, Middle East Energy Production Plummets

Donald Trump suggests that oil prices will decrease rapidly after addressing Iran's nuclear threat, despite current spikes due to Middle East tensions.
Savannah Guthrie

Netizens Claim 'Something Strange' About Nancy Guthrie Case After Savannah's Emotional NBC Visit

As Savannah Guthrie returns to Today amid the disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, concern grows alongside unverified online theories about the case.
Britney Spears

Britney Spears Arrest: Celebrity DUI Pattern Raises Questions Over Career Turning Point

Pop star Britney Spears was arrested for DUI in California, raising questions about her career and personal life, and celebrity DUI pattern
 White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller Tells Latin American Leaders Cartels That Cartels 'Can Only Be Defeated With Military Power'

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told Latin American leaders that cartels "can only be defeated with military power."
Marjorie Taylor Greene Questions Trump's Mental State Over Iran War: 'What Is Happening?'

Trump Says There Could Be Substantial Changes In Cuba Before The End Of The Month

President Donald Trump said there could be substantial changes in Cuba before the end of the month as his administration continues to prevent the island from getting fuel to pressure the Havana regime.
Florida governor Ron DeSantis

Judge Rules Florida's DeSantis Violated First Amendment by Labeling Muslim Civil Rights Group a 'Terrorist Organization'

A federal judge has blocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis from classifying a prominent Muslim civil rights organization as a terrorist group, ruling that the order violated constitutional protections for speech and association.
El Sapo, CJNG

Testimony From Former Jalisco Cartel Operative Points to 'El Sapo' as Succesor Of El Mencho After His Killing

According to testimony from one of his former bodyguards, El Sapo is considered to be the most violent member of El Mencho's inner circle and was one of the CJNG leader's most trusted men until his death on Feb. 22.
Cuban Border Guard Vessel

Florida-Based Men Involved in Deadly Boat Shootout Off Cuban Coast Face Possible Death Sentence Over Terrorism Charges

Six Cuban nationals living in Florida are facing terrorism charges in Cuba after authorities said they attempted to infiltrate the island by boat carrying weapons and explosives, an offense that under Cuban law can carry the death penalty or life in prison.
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New York Police Charges Man for Killing His Father Who Dumped Coffee on His Wife

A New York man has been charged with second-degree murder after a domestic dispute with his father turned deadly.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

Donald Trump Reportedly Considering a Republican Sen. To Replace Kristi Noem As DHS Secretary

President Donald Trump is angry at Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as she faces mounting controversies, and is considering Sen. Markwayne Mullin as her potential replacement, according to a new report.
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American Freed From Venezuelan Prison Recounts Ordeal After Being Beaten And Accused Of Being a Spy: 'I Thought This Is It'

A 28-year-old American who was detained in Venezuela after crossing the border from Brazil in December said he was beaten, denied food and water, and held in restraints before being taken to a prison.
Fuck Ice T Shirt

Stranger Things Actor Joe Keery Sends Fans Charity T-Shirt With F*CK ICE Stickers and 'Know Your Rights' Guide

Stranger Things star Joe Keery's charity Djo t-shirt arrived with F*CK ICE bumper stickers and a Know Your Rights guide. All proceeds go to NIJC.
Zohran Mamdani at his Inaugural as NYC Mayor

Mayor Mamdani Responds to 'Cockroach' Slur: 'I Am Not Ashamed of Who I Am or My Faith'

WABC host Sid Rosenberg apologises for calling NYC Mayor Mamdani a 'radical Islam cockroach' after backlash from Schumer and Hochul.
Brian McGinnis

Could Brian McGinnis Face Military Charges For Protesting In Uniform? Here's What We Know

Anti‑war activist and former Marine Brian McGinnis faces civilian charges after being dragged from a US Senate hearing in uniform, but legal experts say the UCMJ has no jurisdiction over him.
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White House Doctor Addresses Trump's Neck Rash Seen At Medal of Honor Ceremony

An apparent rash spotted on President Donald Trump's neck at a ceremony has sparked a wave of public interest and concern.