- Emmanuel Macron hosts Mohammed bin Salman for strategic talks in Paris
- Six EU countries advocate windfall tax on oil firms amid profit surge.
- Russia launches lethal missile strike on Kyiv railway, killing several.
- Mayors granted new powers to overrule local councils on planning decisions
- Infantino visits Caribbean event despite request from FIFA vice president
- Horvath delivers strong performance for B.C. Lions in winning streak
- Army Secretary Dan Driscoll reportedly considering resignation by year-end
- Eight people confirmed dead following plane crash near radar site in Alaska
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U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is reportedly considering resigning by year-end, amid tensions with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. This follows the ousting of General Randy George, a close associate of Driscoll, and comes as the Army plans to dissolve the Unmanned Assault Battalion.
Nancy Kassebaum Baker, the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate without a spouse’s influence, has died at the age of 94. Elected in 1978, Kassebaum Baker served three terms and was noted for her independent approach and willingness to engage with constituents, even on contentious issues.
The Supreme Court has temporarily permitted construction of the White House ballroom to proceed, following Chief Justice John Roberts’ stay on a lower court’s injunction. This order will remain until the Court reviews the Justice Department’s appeal regarding the project’s funding and legality.
The drive for Syrian independence has been thrust upon us in a matter of weeks. Something the rebels weren’t able to do for years.
But this weekend Syrian rebels seized the capital city of Damascus on Sunday as President Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed in the face of the insurgents’ stunning offensive across the country.
The latest court ruling in the United States suggest that Tik Tok is on the verge of being banned in the United States, impacting millions of influencers.
In other news the big Mastercard lawsuit that was supposed to be a big payout has been settled as millions of customers were expecting a huge payout from the lawsuit, which will no longer come. This is good news for all the banks who use mastercard, not s good for the customers.
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As the search for UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson’s killer stretches into a fourth day and beyond the New York City limits, investigators are reckoning with a tantalising dichotomy.
They have troves of evidence, but the gunman remains an enigma.
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