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Kash Patel Faces Multiple Investigations and Lawsuits Over Alleged Abuse of Power and Personal Conduct

FBI Director Kash Patel is at the center of multiple reports alleging misconduct, including targeting female journalists and filing defamation lawsuits. These events could impact his position and future FBI accountability measures.

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Breaking world

US and Iran Near Agreement to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Despite US Strikes

Multiple sources now indicate the US and Iran are close to an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amidst ongoing US military strikes on Iran's missile sites. This could significantly impact regional stability and oil markets.

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Trump Supports Ken Paxton in Texas GOP Senate Runoff Amid Party Tensions

Texas voters are heading to the polls for a Senate runoff between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, after Trump publicly backed Paxton, highlighting GOP factional divides. The outcome will influence Trump's grip on party nominations ahead of the midterms.

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Sheinbaum Confirms No Charges Filed Against Mexican Officials in Ongoing Investigations

Claudia Sheinbaum announced that no Mexican officials have been formally charged in ongoing probes related to drug and foreign agent links. The investigations involve interviews with authorities, but no accusations have been made at this stage.

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Breaking technology

Pentagon Signs AI Contracts with Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, SpaceX, but Excludes Anthropic

The Department of Defense has secured AI deployment agreements with major tech firms including Google, OpenAI, and SpaceX, but notably did not include Anthropic amid disputes. This signals a significant step in military AI capabilities and geopolitical influence, with future collaboration outcomes to watch.

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Trump's Alfalfa Club Dinner Jokes Signal Shift to Serious Policy Tone

Donald Trump’s remarks at the Alfalfa Club dinner during January included jokes about invading Greenland and suing the Fed, which reflect actual policy goals. This change in tone suggests a more serious stance in his second term, impacting how his messages are perceived and scrutinized.

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US rescues pilot from downed F-15 over Iran in high-stakes operation

The United States has successfully rescued a pilot after Iran shot down an F-15 fighter jet. This bold operation underscores the rising tensions in the Middle East and signals potential for continued military confrontations.

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Trump's Offhand Comment Derailed GOP Child Care Negotiations

Donald Trump unexpectedly questioned the practicality of national child care efforts during an Easter lunch, shaking up bipartisan negotiations. The incident risks stalling a bill backed by both parties, emphasizing the fragility of recent legislative progress.

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Nearly blind Rohingya refugee dies after US Border Patrol abandons him in Buffalo

Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a nearly blind Rohingya refugee, was found dead in Buffalo after being dropped off by US Border Patrol. This incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability over the treatment of vulnerable refugees by border authorities.

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CDC Acting Director Delays Release of COVID Vaccine Effectiveness Study

The CDC's acting director is holding back a study showing COVID vaccines substantially reduce hospital visits. This delay fuels concerns over transparency and vaccine advocacy during the pandemic.

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South Korea Opposes US Move of Air Defense Systems to Middle East Amid Rising Tensions

South Korea opposes the US redeployment of Patriot and THAAD air defense systems to the Middle East due to regional stability concerns. Despite protests, President Lee confirms the US will proceed with the transfer, indicating a possible shift in US military strategy.

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Dutch Court Bans Elon Musk's xAI from Generating Non-Consensual Sexualized Images

A Dutch court ordered Elon Musk’s xAI and its chatbot Grok to stop generating or distributing sexualized images without consent, with hefty fines for violations. This ruling underscores rising legal accountability for AI misuse and could set a precedent for wider regulation.

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Drones Detected Over Fort McNair Homes of Rubio, Hegseth; Officials Reject Relocation

Unidentified drones appeared over Fort McNair and the residences of Senator Rubio and Pete Hegseth, raising security alarms. Officials debated relocating top secretaries but rejected the move, heightening focus on base protection amid U.S.-Iran tensions.

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Iran-linked hackers breach FBI Director Kash Patel’s email, publish private data

Iran-linked hackers breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email, releasing private documents and photos. The FBI confirmed no classified information was compromised. The incident highlights cybersecurity vulnerabilities amid reduced U.S. agency staffing and rising geopolitical hacking threats.

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Trump Administration Altered Social Security Report to Conceal Long Wait Times

The Trump administration modified a Social Security report to conceal extended beneficiary call wait times. This undermines government oversight and masks the impacts of agency cutbacks.

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Ex-DOGE Engineer Accused of Stealing and Taking Sensitive Social Security Data

Allegations have emerged that a former DOGE engineer may have stolen and transferred sensitive Social Security data to a new employer. The Social Security Administration is investigating these claims amid concerns over data security. This case underscores the need for stronger safeguards for sensitive government information in the tech industry.

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Pentagon Tightens Media Access After Controversial Photos of Hegseth

The Pentagon has imposed restrictions on press photographers after controversial images of Pete Hegseth surfaced. The move has sparked debates over media freedom and government transparency. This situation underscores the delicate balance between security and open journalism.

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ESPN Brings On Six Former Washington Post Sports Journalists Amid Closure

ESPN has hired six veteran sports journalists following The Washington Post's sports section closure. This strategic move aims to enhance ESPN's sports coverage and audience engagement in a competitive media landscape.

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US Intelligence Views Regime Change in Iran as Very Unlikely

US intelligence reports suggest that a large-scale attack to overthrow Iran's government is unlikely. The assessments highlight a recognition of Iran's resilience and complexity of regional geopolitics. Stakeholders should monitor subsequent US policy shifts and diplomatic developments.

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Tensions Rising: US Army Movements and Cancellations Signal Possible Iran Escalation

The US Army's recent signals and canceled exercises amid rising tensions suggest a possible escalation towards Iran. Experts warn these moves could signal increased US military readiness or intervention plans. Stay tuned for further developments and official statements.

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