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A Yekaterinburg court has sentenced Alexander Neustroev to an additional 4.5 years in prison for allegedly expressing approval of the killings of pro-war figures during a conversation with other inmates. Prosecutors allege that Neustroev endorsed violent actions against individuals who support the war effort in a discussion within the prison facility.
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A Russian court has sentenced Alexander Neustroev to an additional 4.5 years in prison for expressing approval of the killings of pro-war figures during a conversation with fellow inmates. Prosecutors allege that his comments, made in a prison setting, constituted support for violence against individuals associated with Russia’s military actions.
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A court in Yekaterinburg has sentenced Alexander Neustroev to an additional 4.5 years in prison for expressing approval of the killings of pro-war figures during a conversation with other inmates. The state prosecutors argued that his comments during this exchange constituted a violation of the law.
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David Sanger details how Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, once a pariah after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, has reestablished himself as a key dealmaker in Washington. His efforts reflect a broader shift in U.S.-Saudi dynamics, as both sides seek to navigate a complex geopolitical landscape amidst evolving regional and global challenges.
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Saudi Arabia’s return to Washington has been marked by a shift in its geopolitical strategy under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Despite the country’s reputation as a pariah following the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the crown prince has managed to reestablish himself as a crucial dealmaker in the U.S. political scene.
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Saudi Arabia is reengaging with the United States after global backlash over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is positioning himself as a key player in Washington’s strategic priorities.
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David Sanger reports on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s efforts to re-engage with Washington despite his controversial reputation following the Jamal Khashoggi assassination. The piece highlights his transformation from a pariah to a key player in U.S. diplomatic and economic discussions.
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David Sanger details the transformation of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from a global pariah to a key dealmaker in Washington. The article explores the renewed diplomatic and economic engagement between Saudi Arabia and the United States.
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David Sanger reports on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s resurgence in Washington, despite his controversial past involving the Khashoggi incident. The article suggests that the crown prince has become a key negotiator in discussions related to regional stability and economic cooperation.
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David Sanger reports on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s reemergence as a key player in U.S. politics and diplomacy, despite his country’s controversial past. The Crown Prince’s efforts to reengage with U.S. officials are seen as strategic moves to strengthen bilateral relations and secure continued U.S. support.
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David Sanger highlights how Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has transformed from a pariah following the Jamal Khashoggi murder into a key dealmaker in Washington. The article explores his efforts to rebuild ties with the U.S. amid ongoing scrutiny.
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Following the fallout from the Jamal Khashoggi incident, Saudi Arabia has made significant strides in reestablishing its diplomatic and economic relations with the United States. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who faced international condemnation over the journalist’s killing, has now positioned himself as a pivotal figure in U.S. foreign policy discussions.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has transformed Saudi Arabia’s relationship with the U.S., positioning the kingdom as a key player despite its international isolation following the Khashoggi assassination. The article highlights his diplomatic and economic initiatives to rebuild trust and leverage in Washington.
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A new Fox News national survey shows growing voter dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s economic policies, as 76% of voters now view the economy negatively, the highest level since the end of former President Biden’s term. The survey highlights rising costs for groceries, utilities, and healthcare as major concerns, with voters blaming the Trump administration…
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A new Fox News poll reveals growing dissatisfaction with the current economy, with 76% of voters viewing it negatively. Rising costs for groceries, utilities spark voter dissatisfaction nationwide.
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A record 76% of voters hold a negative view of the economy, blaming the Trump administration for rising costs in groceries, utilities, healthcare, and housing. This growing dissatisfaction has led to a sharp decline in Trump’s approval ratings for economic management.
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A recent Fox News poll indicates significant dissatisfaction with the current economic state, with 76% of voters viewing it negatively. This marks a notable increase from previous months, with particular blame directed at President Trump’s administration for the economic downturn. Rising costs in groceries, utilities, healthcare, and housing have fueled widespread discontent, contributing to low…
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The latest Fox News Poll indicates that 76% of voters are dissatisfied with the economy, driven by rising costs for essentials like groceries, utilities, and housing. Trump’s approval ratings hit new lows, with significant disapproval from core supporters, while Democrats gain political traction.
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A recent Fox News Poll indicates rising voter dissatisfaction with the current economic situation under President Trump. Seventy-six percent of voters hold a negative view of the economy, with concerns over rising costs of groceries, utilities, healthcare, and housing sparking widespread dissatisfaction. The poll reveals that many voters now attribute the economic challenges to Trump…
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A new Fox News national survey reveals an alarming trend of voter discontent with the current economic situation and the Trump administration’s policies. According to the poll, 76% of voters have a negative view of the economy, a significant increase from 67% in July and 70% at the end of former President Biden’s term.
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A recent Fox News poll reveals significant voter dissatisfaction with the White House’s economic policies, with 76% expressing a negative view of the economy. Rising costs for groceries, utilities, and other essentials have sparked widespread frustration, particularly among Trump’s core supporters, who are increasingly disapproving of his economic policies. Trump’s approval ratings have hit new…
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The latest Fox News poll shows 76% of voters disapprove of the economy, driven by rising costs for groceries, utilities, and healthcare. Trump’s approval has hit new lows, with Democrats attributing the economic troubles to his policies, while Republicans remain split on the issue.
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A new Fox News poll reveals that 76% of voters view the economy negatively, with rising costs for groceries, utilities, and healthcare fueling dissatisfaction. Trump’s approval ratings have hit new lows, and voters increasingly blame his administration for economic hardships.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer a ‘stone-cold liar’ over accusations of potential ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The controversy stems from disclosed emails showing Democratic fundraisers reaching out to Epstein to invite him to a dinner with Jeffries.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has accused House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of being a ‘stone-cold liar’ over allegations that he may have had dinner with Jeffrey Epstein or solicited donations from the disgraced financier. The dispute stems from a document released by the Oversight Committee showing Democratic fundraisers reaching out to Epstein to…
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has called House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer a ‘stone-cold liar’ over accusations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The House Oversight Committee released a document showing Democratic fundraisers reaching out to Epstein to invite him to a dinner with Jeffries, which Comer claimed was found among 65,000 pages of DOJ…
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has called House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer a ‘stone-cold liar’ over accusations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Jeffries denied the claims, stating he has no idea what Comer is referring to, as the committee’s recently disclosed documents from the Department of Justice showed Democratic fundraisers contacting Epstein for a…
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer a ‘stone-cold liar’ over accusations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The accusations stem from emails discovered among 65,000 DOJ documents related to the Epstein case, which were released by the House Oversight Committee.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has denounced House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer as a ‘stone-cold liar’ over accusations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The dispute stems from an email showing Democratic fundraisers reaching out to Epstein to invite him to a dinner with Jeffries, which Comer claims were found in DOJ documents.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer a "stone-cold liar" over accusations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Comer alleged that Jeffries may have had dinner with Epstein or solicited donations from the disgraced financier.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has accused House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of being a ‘stone-cold liar’ over accusations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The House passed a bill requiring the DOJ to release Epstein’s files, following the Senate’s unanimous adoption.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has denounced House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer as a ‘stone-cold liar’ over allegations of ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The dispute follows the release of documents suggesting Democratic fundraisers reached out to Epstein for a dinner invitation with Jeffries.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has accused House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of being a ‘stone-cold liar’ after the committee released documents suggesting that Democratic fundraisers contacted Jeffrey Epstein for a potential dinner. The U.S. House and Senate have passed legislation requiring the DOJ to release Epstein’s files, which are expected to unveil more…
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New data reveals that the steep tariffs implemented by President Trump in August significantly reduced imports and narrowed the U.S. trade deficit. The economic impact of these policies is now evident in the latest trade figures.
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New data reveals that the steep tariffs imposed by President Trump in August contributed to a contraction in imports and a narrowing of the trade deficit. Analysts say the tariffs, which targeted key trading partners, have contributed to a decline in demand for American exports.
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New data reveals that President Trump’s steep tariffs in August contributed to a contraction in imports and the trade deficit. The tariffs, which targeted major trading partners, have significantly disrupted global trade flows.
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New data reveals that President Trump’s August tariffs caused a significant decline in imports and reduced the trade deficit. Economists had anticipated a decline in trade activity due to the increased costs on imported goods.
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New data shows that Trump’s tariffs led to a contraction in imports and a narrowing trade deficit in August. The findings underscore the potential economic implications of his trade policies.
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Newly released data shows a contraction in imports and a reduction in the trade deficit following the imposition of steep tariffs by President Trump in August. The data highlights the sharp decline in trade activity, indicating a shift in the country’s trade dynamics.
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Newly released data shows that Trump’s tariffs led to a contraction in imports and a significant trade deficit decline. Analysts note the potential impact on trade relations and domestic industries.
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New data reveals that President Trump’s steep tariffs in August significantly reduced imports and narrowed the trade deficit.
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New data reveals that President Trump’s aggressive tariffs in August led to a sharp contraction in imports and a significant trade deficit.
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New data reveals that the steep tariffs President Trump imposed in August caused a contraction in imports and a reduction in the trade deficit. The measures have had a measurable impact on international trade.
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A U.S. federal agent trainee has filed a lawsuit against the F.B.I. after being abruptly dismissed for displaying a gay pride flag at work. David Maltinsky claims his firing was part of a political move by senior F.B.I. officials, which he alleges is damaging morale and undermining the bureau’s public safety mission.
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David Maltinsky, a former F.B.I. trainee, has filed a lawsuit against the agency after being abruptly dismissed for displaying a Gay Pride flag at the FBI Academy. He described his dismissal as the latest move by senior F.B.I. officials to play politics, damaging morale and hindering the bureau’s ability to carry out its public safety…
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David Maltinsky, an FBI trainee, was abruptly fired after displaying a gay pride flag, leading him to sue the agency. He alleges that his dismissal was a political move by senior FBI officials that harms morale and undermines the bureau’s ability to carry out its public safety mission.
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A former FBI trainee has sued the agency for firing him over displaying a Gay Pride flag, arguing it was a political move that damaged morale and hindered the bureau’s mission. Maltinsky is seeking reinstatement at the FBI Academy, where he had been pursuing his dream of becoming a federal agent.
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David Maltinsky, an F.B.I. trainee, has filed a lawsuit against the agency after being abruptly fired for displaying a Gay Pride flag. He alleges that his termination was a politically motivated act by senior F.B.I. officials, which he claims has damaged morale and hindered the bureau’s ability to carry out its public safety mission.
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David Maltinsky has sued the F.B.I. over his abrupt dismissal for displaying a gay pride flag, claiming it was a political move that harms morale. He has asked a federal judge to reinstate him at the FBI Academy.
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David Maltinsky, an F.B.I. trainee, has filed a lawsuit against the bureau after being abruptly fired for displaying the gay pride flag. He claims the dismissal was a political maneuver by senior officials, damaging morale and hindering the FBI’s mission.
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David Maltinsky, an F.B.I. trainee, was abruptly dismissed after displaying a Gay Pride flag at the bureau’s training academy. He alleges that his termination was politically motivated, damaging morale and hindering the F.B.I.’s ability to carry out its public safety mission.
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David Maltinsky, an F.B.I. trainee, has filed a lawsuit against the agency after being abruptly fired for displaying a gay pride flag. He claims the termination was a political move by senior officials, harming morale and the bureau’s public safety mission.
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A former F.B.I. trainee has filed a lawsuit against the bureau, alleging that his abrupt dismissal was politically motivated and detrimental to the agency’s public safety mission. The trainee, David Maltinsky, claims that his display of a Gay Pride flag led to his termination and is seeking reinstatement at the F.B.I. Academy.
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The EU will not fast-track Ukraine’s membership in the bloc unless all accession requirements are met and the Russia-Ukraine conflict is resolved, according to senior MEP David McAllister. McAllister emphasized that Ukraine’s membership must remain merit-based.
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The EU has no plans to accelerate Ukraine’s membership into the bloc, according to MEP David McAllister, emphasizing the need for compliance with Copenhagen criteria and resolving the conflict with Russia. Ukraine’s possible entry hinges on fulfilling bloc requirements and achieving peace.
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The EU has no plans to accelerate Ukraine’s membership process, as per MEP David McAllister, emphasizing strict merit-based criteria and the resolution of the conflict with Russia. Ukraine’s potential membership is contingent on meeting accession requirements, with Brussels setting 2030 as a target.
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First Lady Melania Trump warned that artificial intelligence (AI) will redefine modern warfare more profoundly than nuclear weapons, emphasizing the technology’s central role in the Trump administration’s defense strategy. She highlighted the shift from human-operated to machine-driven military operations, showcasing the administration’s focus on AI as a key component of national security.
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First Lady Melania Trump warned that artificial intelligence will reshape warfare more profoundly than nuclear weapons, emphasizing its role in the U.S. defense strategy. The remarks come as the Trump administration expands its focus on AI, with President Trump advocating for federal regulatory standards.
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Melania Trump warned during her visit to Marine Corps Air Station New River that artificial intelligence (AI) will redefine warfare more profoundly than nuclear weapons, emphasizing its role in American defense strategy. The visit coincided with the Trump administration’s expanded focus on AI, including the president’s push for a federal standard on AI regulation.
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First Lady Melania Trump warned that artificial intelligence (AI) will reshape warfare more profoundly than nuclear weapons during a joint visit with Second Lady Usha Vance. She emphasized AI’s role in America’s defense strategy, highlighting its potential to transform military operations from human-operated to machine-driven.