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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Some famous faces push back against Trump while spreading incorrect ICE claims

A group of well-known personalities recently took aim at a former president, though their arguments lacked solid ground. One host even celebrated how easily their opponents crumbled under scrutiny. This debate played out on a daily radio program that reaches listeners across the country during midda

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Iran Deal: Trump Says It Stops Tehran From Getting a Nuclear Bomb

Trump told reporters that the new agreement with Iran makes it clear the country can never build a nuclear weapon. He warned that if Iran tries to do so, “all hell will rain down. ” The deal, a 14‑point plan still hidden from the public, was discussed while he met Qatar’s Emir at a G7 meeting in Fra

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Jun 15 2026FINANCE

Venezuela Seeks Cheaper Advisor for Debt Deal

A new contender is stepping into the ring to manage Venezuela’s massive debt talks. The investment bank Lazard has sent a late offer, aiming to replace the current adviser, Centerview Partners. The goal is to lower the fees while handling one of the biggest sovereign debt restructurings on record.

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Weather won’t ruin UFC’s big night in Washington

The UFC’s plan to host a rare outdoor event on the South Lawn of the White House has put weather front and center. With storms and rain delays a real possibility, fans are naturally worried. But light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira is having none of it. In a playful Instagram video, he joked that

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Jun 15 2026POLITICS

Can Trump strike a better Iran deal by January?

Robert Pape from the University of Chicago believes time isn't on America's side when it comes to Iran. He says Trump likely won't get a significantly improved nuclear deal before January because Iran is playing the long game. Early in the conflict, Iran was just trying to survive — now it's setting

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Jun 13 2026BUSINESS

Albania: Old Roots Meet New Money on Coastal Land

\n\nIt’s a massive clash of worlds happening in Southern Albania. Huge international investment is running headfirst into local history. This isn't just about property; it's about who gets to decide what happens next. \n\nThe village of Zvernec sits on a beautiful peninsula. It has stunning cliffs

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Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Congress's Role in Big Decisions

Congress is supposed to be a check on power. This means they watch government leaders closely. They decide who gets important jobs. They also control how money is spent around the world and at home. When looking at recent actions, questions arise about whether some representatives are upholding this

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Jun 12 2026HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors Find New Ways to Reconnect

Survivors of breast cancer often struggle to get back into everyday life after treatment. A study in China looked at how these women rebuild their social world. Sixteen participants shared stories about life after the diagnosis. The research used open‑ended interviews and careful analysis t

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

France Bans Israeli Finance Minister Over Settlement Plans

A new wave of sanctions has hit the European Union as France joins a growing list of countries banning Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The move follows similar actions by the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway, all of which have targeted officials who push for expan

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Taiwan Stands Firm as China Pulls Back Its Coast Guard

Taiwan’s coast guard announced that its waters cannot be claimed by China, saying the island will push back any ships that try to enter. The statement came after Beijing withdrew a patrol off Taiwan’s eastern coast, which had inspected nearly two hundred vessels and fixed three violations. Chi

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