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House members are set to vote on releasing Epstein's files after Adelita Grijalva's signature secures the necessary support.
The US House has approved a bill to end the country's longest government shutdown, restoring important federal services before Thanksgiving.
Trump urges a pardon for Netanyahu, highlighting political support and concerns over U.S. influence as Israel's prime minister faces corruption charges.
Marion County agrees to pay over $3 million and apologize following a controversial raid on a local newspaper, igniting debates over press freedom.
Venezuela launches significant military exercises in response to increased U.S. naval presence, reflecting escalating political tensions.
The US Supreme Court extended an order allowing the Trump administration to withhold SNAP food aid amid a government shutdown, impacting millions.
Ukraine suspends Justice Minister German Galushchenko amid a corruption investigation linked to a $100 million scheme in the energy sector.
Former South Korean spy chief Cho Tae-yong and ex-PM Hwang Kyo-ahn arrested in connection with martial law declaration by ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Trump threatens the BBC with a lawsuit over speech editing, following senior executive resignations amid claims of bias and misleading coverage.
Trump and Greene clash over policy priorities as she criticizes his foreign focus and he responds to her shifting stance within the GOP.
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