US forces have launched a second strike against alleged drug vessels in the Pacific, resulting in three fatalities and escalating tensions with Colombia, which condemns the actions as unlawful.
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In a surprising move, President Trump has commuted the sentence of former Rep. George Santos, who was serving over seven years for fraud. Critics slam the decision, drawing comparisons to other political figures.
The Trump administration has initiated layoffs of federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown. The American Federation of Government Employees condemns these cuts, calling for an end to the shutdown and accusing the administration of using workers as political pawns.
In a dramatic legal twist, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has halted the execution of Robert Roberson, an autistic man convicted of killing his daughter. This decision comes as new evidence challenges the validity of 'shaken baby syndrome' in his case, drawing national attention.
Sanae Takaichi has emerged as a frontrunner to become Japan's first female prime minister, drawing inspiration from Margaret Thatcher. Her victory could impact economic policies and international relations, particularly with China.
In a dramatic naval operation, Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla aiming to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, detaining dozens of activists and drawing global condemnation. As tensions rise, leaders call for the release of those detained.
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In a recent interview, Emily Blunt was taken aback by the news of Tilly Norwood, an AI-generated actress drawing interest from talent agents. Her reaction highlights the growing concerns in Hollywood about AI's impact on acting and human connection.
Jimmy Kimmel's return to ABC ignites a fierce debate over free speech, drawing in Trump, the FCC, and a host of political figures concerned about media regulation and censorship.