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Trump DOJ appointee in DC lashes out after flurry of ‘personally insulting’ leaks in his first week

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The acting top federal prosecutor in Washington under President Donald Trump is furious about recent leaks to the press and also specifically directed staff to scrutinize a former official’s work on January 6 cases after she rebuked him on TV, according to internal emails obtained by CNN.

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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky says multiple projects paused due to US aid freeze

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We will determine which of the humanitarian projects are critical and need solutions now, said Zelenskyy amid the US freeze on foreign aid.

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Nonprofits Fear Federal Grants Freeze Could Stop Critical Charity Work

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After President Trump’s freeze on aid, administrators of health care, education and social service programs worried they would have to scale back operations.

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Russian House in Baku is the spies’ house, and vice versa. “Keep your friends close to your heart, and your enemies even closer”, thus said Don Corleone. https://t.co/ALXJrnDU14 https://t.co/LgWfRJsMNo

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How DeepSeek stacks up against popular AI models, in three charts

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Americans sour on some of Trump’s early moves, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

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By Jason Lange and James Oliphant WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Americans have a dim view of some of President Donald Trump’s early barrage of executive orders, including his attempt to do away with so-called birthright citizenship and his decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Since taking office on Jan. 20, the Republican president has moved quickly to crack down on

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Senate Democrats block International Criminal Court sanctions bill in response to Netanyahu warrant

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Senate Democrats on Tuesday voted to filibuster a GOP-led bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials.

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How long will Baku tolerate a nest of spies and provocateurs?

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Russian House in Baku is the spies’ house, and vice versa

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Russian House in Baku is the spies’ house https://t.co/SZFRrQwpQB

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