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  • Trump’s bluffs: Why US strike on Iran remains real threat | Donald Trump News

    After threatening to attack Iran for days in support of protesters challenging the government in Tehran, United States President Donald Trump appeared to dial back the rhetoric on Wednesday evening. The killings in Iran, Trump said, had stopped, adding that Tehran had told his administration that arrested protesters would not be executed. Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list…

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  • Federal court upholds California’s new congressional districts

    In a major victory for Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic Party, a federal court in Los Angeles ruled Wednesday that California can use its newly configured congressional district boundaries for the 2026 midterm elections, increasing Democrats’ odds of winning five additional U.S. House seats and seizing control of the chamber. Attorneys for the GOP had sought to temporarily block…

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  • Iran says protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death as it reopens its airspace – live | Iran

    Iranian judiciary says protester Erfan Soltani not sentenced to death Iran’s judiciary says Erfan Soltani has not been sentenced to death, according to Iranian state media. Soltani, 26, was the first Iranian protester given a death sentence since the current unrest began. His family said earlier that it had been told his execution had been postponed. We’ll bring you more…

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  • Office of Public Affairs | Kaiser Permanente Affiliates Pay $556M to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations

    Affiliates of Kaiser Permanente, an integrated healthcare consortium headquartered in Oakland, California, have agreed to pay $556 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by submitting invalid diagnosis codes for their Medicare Advantage Plan enrollees in order to receive higher payments from the government. The settling Kaiser Permanente affiliates are Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc.; Kaiser…

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  • Adjusting Imports of Processed Critical Minerals and Their Derivative Products into the United States – The White House

    BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION 1.  On October 24, 2025, the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) transmitted to me a report on his investigation into the effects of imports of processed critical minerals and their derivative products (PCMDPs) on the national security of the United States under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of…

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  • There’s an intensifying kind of threat to academic freedom – watchful students serving as informants

    Texas A&M University told philosophy professor Martin Peterson in early January 2026 that he could not teach some of Greek philosopher Plato’s writings that touch on “race and gender ideology.” The university’s local chapter of the American Association of University Professors, an organization of professors and academics in the U.S., quickly denounced this requirement. Peterson, in response to his university’s…

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  • Ciji Graham Died Unable to Get Heart Care or an Abortion in North Carolina — ProPublica

    When Ciji Graham visited a cardiologist on Nov. 14, 2023, her heart was pounding at 192 beats per minute, a rate healthy people her age usually reach during the peak of a sprint. She was having another episode of atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heartbeat. The 34-year-old Greensboro, North Carolina, police officer was at risk of a stroke or heart…

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  • Trump and Minnesota feud impacts ICE shooting investigation : NPR

    Snow covers a memorial to Renee Macklin Good on Jan. 10 in Minneapolis. Scott Olson/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Scott Olson/Getty Images North America In Minnesota, amid heated protests and immigration raids, federal and state authorities have also been sparring over the investigation into Renee Macklin Good’s killing by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross.…

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  • Fact check: Trump’s Detroit economic speech

    Inflation hasn’t “stopped.” Consumer prices are up during this presidential term, not “down.” Grocery prices are rising, not starting to fall “rapidly.” US businesses and consumers, not China, pay US tariffs on Chinese imports. It’s impossible to reduce prescription drug prices by “thousands” of percentage points, since this would mean Americans would be getting paid to acquire their medicines. President…

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  • How Minnesota faith communities are resisting aggressive immigration operations : NPR

    Samantha Heaton and her son Elliot Heaton, 7, light a prayer candle during service at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church as Samuel Hesla holds a sign marking an abduction by ICE at the church in Minneapolis on Sunday. Evan Frost for NPR hide caption toggle caption Evan Frost for NPR MINNEAPOLIS — At Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in south Minneapolis, Pastor…

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