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New York City’s first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani, will not attend the annual Israel Day parade, citing support for Palestinian rights. The decision draws criticism from Jewish leaders who call it a slap to New Yorkers of Jewish faith.

New York City’s first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani, will not attend the annual Israel Day parade, citing support for Palestinian rights. The decision draws criticism from Jewish leaders who call it a slap to New Yorkers of Jewish faith.

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The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal judge to step aside from a Georgia election‑records case after she allegedly attended a political event celebrating the election of a Democrat who prosecuted former President Trump.

The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal judge to step aside from a Georgia election‑records case after she allegedly attended a political event celebrating the election of a Democrat who prosecuted former President Trump.

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A curfew was enacted from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. around Newark’s Delaney Hall detention center to curb escalating tensions between protesters demanding better facility conditions and law‑enforcement forces.

A curfew was enacted from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. around Newark’s Delaney Hall detention center to curb escalating tensions between protesters demanding better facility conditions and law‑enforcement forces.

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A 36‑year‑old man facing first‑ and second‑degree murder was arrested for killing three men in the remote Puna community on Hawaii’s Big Island. Police say the killings took place over two days and left the off‑grid community on edge. The suspect has ties to the victims in a sparsely populated area that relies on informal work-for-lodging arrangements.

A 36‑year‑old man facing first‑ and second‑degree murder was arrested for killing three men in the remote Puna community on Hawaii’s Big Island. Police say the killings took place over two days and left the off‑grid community on edge. The suspect has ties to the victims in a sparsely populated area that relies on informal work-for-lodging arrangements.

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The Trump administration is accelerating the integration of artificial intelligence into US military operations, but top commanders and tech firms are raising alarms about safeguards and ethical concerns. The Pentagon’s push clashes with companies like Anthropic, prompting a bipartisan debate about how to secure AI while maintaining strategic advantages.

The Trump administration is accelerating the integration of artificial intelligence into US military operations, but top commanders and tech firms are raising alarms about safeguards and ethical concerns. The Pentagon’s push clashes with companies like Anthropic, prompting a bipartisan debate about how to secure AI while maintaining strategic advantages.

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In a tragedy that rattles Big Island’s Puna district, three older men were found dead across a 19‑mile stretch. Jacob Baker—long a controversial figure in the remote community—has been arrested on suspicion of murder, burglary and related charges.

In a tragedy that rattles Big Island’s Puna district, three older men were found dead across a 19‑mile stretch. Jacob Baker—long a controversial figure in the remote community—has been arrested on suspicion of murder, burglary and related charges.

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Protesters Clash With ICE Officers Outside New Jersey Detention Center
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Protesters Clash With ICE Officers Outside New Jersey Detention Center

A new UFC event in Washington, D.C., will be staged on the White House’s South Lawn, celebrating the country’s Constitutional milestones and President Trump’s birthday. The temporary octagon, surrounded by colorful fanfare, large screens, and a 5,000‑seat arena, will be the stage for two championship bouts featuring Brazilian star Alex Pereira vs. France’s Ciryl Gane and Spanish‑Georgian light‑weight champion Ilia Topuria vs. American interim champ Justin Gaethje. The event is part of a July 4 series of celebrations that also include an IndyCar race, a state‑fair at the National Mall, and Trump’s broader “flavor‑of‑home” renovation agenda for the White House.

A new UFC event in Washington, D.C., will be staged on the White House’s South Lawn, celebrating the country’s Constitutional milestones and President Trump’s birthday. The temporary octagon, surrounded by colorful fanfare, large screens, and a 5,000‑seat arena, will be the stage for two championship bouts featuring Brazilian star Alex Pereira vs. France’s Ciryl Gane and Spanish‑Georgian light‑weight champion Ilia Topuria vs. American interim champ Justin Gaethje. The event is part of a July 4 series of celebrations that also include an IndyCar race, a state‑fair at the National Mall, and Trump’s broader “flavor‑of‑home” renovation agenda for the White House.

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After 15 years at a Virginia suburb convention center, the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee has shifted to the spacious, patriotic theater of Constitution Hall in Washington. While some competitors complain about transport and hotel proximity, others savor the historic backdrop and cultural amenities. New security protocols, a swift shuttle link to the J.W. Marriott, and the distance from their previous home are the top challenges. The competition continues with live broadcasts, an interactive timeline, and a community chat that lets fans follow every spelling turn in real‑time.

After 15 years at a Virginia suburb convention center, the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee has shifted to the spacious, patriotic theater of Constitution Hall in Washington. While some competitors complain about transport and hotel proximity, others savor the historic backdrop and cultural amenities. New security protocols, a swift shuttle link to the J.W. Marriott, and the distance from their previous home are the top challenges. The competition continues with live broadcasts, an interactive timeline, and a community chat that lets fans follow every spelling turn in real‑time.

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President Trump's effort to reshape congressional districts to benefit Republicans—by urging states to redrawn maps before the next midterm—was thwarted. In South Carolina, the state Senate rejected the plan to cancel voting in ongoing primaries and keep the current map. In Alabama, a federal court issued a preliminary injunction, blocking a Republican‑drawn map that would have given the GOP an extra seat. The moves underscore tensions over gerrymandering, voting rights, and the role of the White House in redistricting.

President Trump's effort to reshape congressional districts to benefit Republicans—by urging states to redrawn maps before the next midterm—was thwarted. In South Carolina, the state Senate rejected the plan to cancel voting in ongoing primaries and keep the current map. In Alabama, a federal court issued a preliminary injunction, blocking a Republican‑drawn map that would have given the GOP an extra seat. The moves underscore tensions over gerrymandering, voting rights, and the role of the White House in redistricting.

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