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Escalating Violence in Ukraine Amid Trump's Suspension of Military Aid
Russian missile strikes have killed at least 25 civilians in Ukraine, intensified by the U.S. suspension of military support under Trump's administration.

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Russian missile strikes have killed at least 25 civilians in Ukraine, intensified by the U.S. suspension of military support under Trump's administration.
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Republican leaders introduce a short-term funding bill, with key support from Trump, to avert a shutdown while increasing defense spending and reducing non-defense allocations.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismisses U.S. negotiation attempts, stating they are meant to impose restrictions rather than resolve issues.
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The Vatican reports Pope Francis is responding positively to treatment for double pneumonia as he remains hospitalized, showing slight improvements in health.
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Russian missile strikes in eastern Ukraine killed at least 14, including children, as U.S. intelligence sharing with Ukraine halts, prompting international concern.
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A shooting at a pub in eastern Toronto left at least 12 people injured. Police are searching for three male suspects.
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An Israeli airstrike in Rafah kills two Palestinians as talks for extending a ceasefire with Hamas remain uncertain and tensions rise in Gaza.
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The Las Vegas Raiders acquire quarterback Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, reuniting him with coach Pete Carroll.
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President Trump creates a task force to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing national pride and security amidst ongoing trade tensions with Canada and Mexico.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested on a domestic violence charge, marking a troubling incident for the NFL rookie.