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Trump has appointed a new architect for the controversial $300 million White House ballroom project following conflicts over design expectations.
The EU has initiated an antitrust probe into Meta's policies hindering AI competitors on WhatsApp, reflecting a tough stance against big tech.
Pentagon confirms AUKUS submarine deal to bolster Australia's military capabilities in the Pacific.
Congressional lawmakers receive a briefing on a controversial military strike that killed survivors aboard a drug trafficking boat in September.
A grand jury has declined to indict Letitia James, marking another setback for the Justice Department in its case against the New York Attorney General.
A UK inquiry finds Vladimir Putin responsible for a Novichok attack, leading to the death of Dawn Sturgess, prompting new sanctions against Russia.
The US Supreme Court permits Texas to use a new congressional map, potentially adding five GOP seats ahead of the 2026 midterms.
New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon challenging new restrictions that compromise press freedoms and constitutional rights.
UK and Norway join forces to form a naval alliance aimed at hunting Russian submarines and protecting undersea infrastructure.
A U.S. appeals court allows President Trump to maintain National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., amidst ongoing legal battles over their deployment.
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