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Israel launches more than 10 strikes across southern Lebanon
Israeli forces carried out more than 10 strikes across southern Lebanon, killing at least three people in the latest escalation of cross-border hostilities. Videos circulating online captured the destruction left in the aftermath of the attacks. The strikes signal a continued Israeli military posture in the region despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire.
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Frustration in Lebanon as Israel expands invasion
Israel has pushed its ground invasion of Lebanon past the Litani River, marking a significant escalation in the conflict and a deeper incursion into Lebanese sovereign territory. The advance has fueled growing frustration among Lebanese civilians and officials who see the crossing as a dangerous new threshold. The move raises urgent questions about the scope and duration of Israel's military campaign in the country.
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Trump says he will 'transfer' Kennedy Center to Congress after court setback
Trump announced plans to hand control of the Kennedy Center to Congress following a federal judge's ruling that blocked his renovation closure plans and ordered his name removed from the venue. The move appears to be a tactical response to the legal setback, shifting the politically charged dispute away from the executive branch. The Kennedy Center, one of Washington's most prominent cultural institutions, has become an unlikely flashpoint in the broader battle over presidential authority.
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UN: β100% of Gazaβ should be for Palestinians
The United Nations has made its position unequivocal: all of Gaza must remain Palestinian territory. Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric's blunt declaration signals mounting international pressure over proposals that would redraw the enclave's demographic or political future. The statement underscores the UN's firm opposition to any plans that would displace or permanently relocate Gaza's population.
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Trumpβs ICE blitz cost 668,000 jobs, creating βchilling effectβ on US firms
A Brookings Institution report finds that Trump's high-visibility ICE enforcement campaign triggered 668,000 job losses across affected cities, with ripple effects extending well beyond undocumented workers to hit American-born employees and local businesses. The so-called "shock and awe" tactics proved far more economically disruptive than previous enforcement efforts, including a comparable 2008 Bush-era campaign. The findings underscore how aggressive immigration enforcement carries significant macroeconomic costs that policymakers rarely account for upfront.
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