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**Excerpt:** A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, was arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C., that left five people injured, including a 13-year-old. The incident occurred during Yard Fest on October 24, when Dudley allegedly fired multiple shots at a group of individuals, resulting in several injuries. The suspect is facing…
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, was arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event that injured five people. The incident has raised concerns about campus safety and the surge of violence during college homecoming events.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C., which left five people injured. The incident occurred on October 24 during a Yard Fest celebration, where Dudley allegedly fired multiple shots at a group of individuals, including a 13-year-old.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been charged with assault with intent to murder following a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C. The incident, which left five individuals injured, including a 13-year-old victim, underscores concerns over campus safety and the escalating frequency of violent incidents during homecoming celebrations.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C., which left five people injured, including a 13-year-old. The incident occurred during Yard Fest on October 24, following an altercation with a group of individuals.
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A 17-year-old suspect has been arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event that injured five people. Authorities say he faces multiple charges, including assault with intent to murder while armed, and is being tried as an adult.
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Authorities have arrested a 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event that left five injured. The incident occurred on October 24 during Yard Fest, following a confrontation between two groups.
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A 17-year-old suspect was arrested for a shooting that left five injured during a homecoming event at Howard University. The suspect faces multiple charges, including assault with intent to murder while armed.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested in connection with a shooting incident during Howard University’s homecoming event. The incident resulted in five individuals being injured, including a 13-year-old boy, with Dudley charged with multiple counts including assault with intent to murder.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C., which left five people injured. The incident occurred during Yard Fest on October 24, with Dudley allegedly firing multiple shots at a group of individuals, resulting in injuries to several people, including a 13-year-old.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip following a reported ceasefire violation after several terrorists opened fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis. The IDF stated that no Israeli troops were injured in the incident and emphasized that troops remain deployed to counter any imminent threats.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have launched strikes across the Gaza Strip in response to a reported ceasefire violation, where several terrorists opened fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis. No Israeli troops were injured in the incident, and the military emphasized continued operations to remove any imminent threats.
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The IDF launched strikes against Hamas ‘terrorist targets’ in the Gaza Strip following a reported ceasefire violation. The incident, which involved several terrorists opening fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis, prompted the military’s response.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched strikes across the Gaza Strip after terrorists opened fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis, violating the ceasefire agreement. In response, the IDF targeted Hamas terrorist infrastructure and emphasized ongoing operations to neutralize threats.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched strikes across the Gaza Strip following a reported ceasefire violation as terrorists opened fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on neighboring nations to join Israel in expelling Hamas, aligning with the UN Security Council’s backing of Trump’s Gaza peace plan.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) initiated strikes across the Gaza Strip following a reported ceasefire violation, with militants opening fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis. The military emphasized no Israeli casualties but noted ongoing operations to neutralize threats, amid calls from Netanyahu for international support to expel Hamas.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) initiated airstrikes across the Gaza Strip following reports of a ceasefire violation, as several Hamas terrorists opened fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis. The IDF confirmed no Israeli troops were injured, but troops remain deployed to neutralize imminent threats.
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Israel launched strikes across the Gaza Strip following a reported ceasefire violation by Hamas, with the IDF stating the actions constituted a breach of the agreement. The military emphasized no Israeli troops were injured in the incident, while operations continue to neutralize threats.
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The IDF launched airstrikes targeting Hamas across the Gaza Strip following a reported ceasefire violation, with no Israeli casualties. The strikes come amid international efforts, including the UN Security Council’s approval of Trump’s Gaza peace plan.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched strikes across the Gaza Strip amid a reported ceasefire violation, as several terrorists opened fire on IDF troops in Khan Younis. The IDF confirmed no Israeli casualties but emphasized ongoing operations to neutralize threats. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on neighboring nations to join in the Jewish…
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have launched strikes across the Gaza Strip following the latest reported ceasefire violation. No Israeli troops were injured in the incident, the IDF reported, adding that forces remain deployed in the area to address any potential threats.
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Israel’s military launched strikes against Hamas targets in Gaza after a reported ceasefire violation, where several terrorists opened fire on IDF soldiers in Khan Younis. The IDF confirmed no Israeli troops were harmed, emphasizing continued operations to neutralize threats.
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The Israel Defense Forces launched strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza following a ceasefire violation. Prime Minister Netanyahu urged neighboring nations to support Israel’s efforts to expel Hamas.
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Israel’s military launched strikes on Hamas terrorist targets in Gaza following a ceasefire violation, with no injuries reported. Netanyahu urges neighboring nations to join Israel in expelling Hamas.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, marking a significant escalation in the government’s crackdown on religious groups. The detentions have drawn international condemnation, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio calling for the release of those arrested.
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Chinese police formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, clearing the way for potential prosecution and up to three, years in prison. The arrests, reported by Reuters, mark the largest crackdown on Chinese Christians in seven years.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, marking the largest crackdown on Chinese Christians in seven years. Human rights groups condemn the arrests as politically motivated, highlighting ongoing tensions between the government and religious groups.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, clearing the way for potential prosecution and prison terms of up to three years. The arrests, which occurred in mid-October, mark the largest crackdown on Chinese Christians in seven years, according to Reuters and reports from the Christian nonprofit ChinaAid.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the Zion Church, an underground Christian congregation, as part of a broader crackdown on religious groups. These arrests are expected to lead to prosecutions with potential prison terms of up to three years.
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China has formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church in a significant crackdown on religious freedom, according to reports by Reuters and ChinaAid. The arrests are part of a broader effort by the Chinese government to control religious activities and suppress unregistered churches.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, signaling a significant escalation in the government’s crackdown on religious freedoms. The arrests, part of a broader effort to suppress unregistered religious groups, could lead to prosecution and prison terms of up to three years.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, marking a significant escalation in the government’s religious crackdown. The arrests, reported by Reuters and verified by ChinaAid, are part of a broader trend of increased persecution against Christians in China, with potential prison terms of up to three years for the detained…
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, clearing the way for potential prosecution and up to three years in prison. The arrests are part of a broader crackdown on religious groups that refuse to submit to state control, according to reports from a Christian NGO advocate.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the underground Zion Church, marking a significant escalation in the country’s religious crackdown. The arrests, which follow a mid-October operation detaining nearly 30 pastors and staff members, are described as politically motivated by Christian NGOs and human rights organizations.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the Zion Church, an underground Christian congregation, as part of a significant religious crackdown. The arrests, which took place in mid-October, mark the largest such action on Chinese Christians in seven years.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the Zion Church, clearing the way for potential prosecution and prison sentences of up to three years. The arrests are seen as politically motivated, with Christian organizations condemning the action as part of a broader campaign against religious freedom.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of an underground church, clearing the way for their prosecution and potential prison sentences of up to three years.
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Chinese authorities have formally arrested 18 leaders of the Zion Church, marking a significant crackdown on religious freedom. The arrests, which occurred in mid-October, are part of a broader trend of political repression against Christian groups in China.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to carry out covert operations in Venezuela, marking a significant escalation in U.S. pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government. This decision coincides with the resumption of indirect communication with Maduro’s regime, indicating a complex strategy to undermine the Venezuelan government.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert operations in Venezuela, which could include sabotage, cyber attacks, psychological campaigns, or information operations. The decision follows reopened back-channel communications with the Maduro government, signaling a shift in the administration’s approach.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert actions against Venezuela, marking an escalation in the Trump administration’s pressure on the country. The move comes as he has also reopened back-channel communications with the Maduro government.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert actions against Venezuela, escalating tensions with the country. Despite the potential for sabotage, the administration has also initiated secret diplomatic channels with President Nicolás Maduro.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert operations against Venezuela, while also reinitiating secret talks with the government of President Nicolás Maduro. The next step in the Trump administration’s campaign against Maduro may involve sabotage, cyber attacks, or psychological warfare.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert actions against Venezuela, while re-establishing secret talks with the Maduro government. The next phase of U.S. efforts could involve sabotage, cyberattacks, or psychological operations.
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President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert operations against Venezuela, potentially involving sabotage or cyber activities. This decision comes as the Trump administration reopens back-channel communications with the government of President Nicolás Maduro, indicating a multifaceted approach to dealing with the Venezuelan crisis.
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President Donald Trump has authorized the Central Intelligence Agency to plan covert operations in Venezuela, marking a significant escalation in U.S. efforts to undermine the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Despite the approval of potential sabotage operations, the administration has also reinitiated back-channel communications with Maduro’s government, indicating a complex and multifaceted approach to the…
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert operations in Venezuela as part of the administration’s intensified pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government. The next phase of the Trump administration’s escalating pressure campaign could involve sabotage, cyberattacks, or psychological warfare.
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President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert operations against Venezuela’s government, marking a significant escalation in U.S. intervention efforts. Simultaneously, the administration has reinitiated back-channel communications with President Nicolas Maduro’s government, signaling a complex and multifaceted approach to the volatile situation in Venezuela.
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President Donald Trump has authorized potential covert operations by the CIA in Venezuela, while simultaneously reinitiating secret communications with President Nicolás Maduro. The next phase of U.S. efforts could involve sabotage, cyber operations, or psychological warfare.
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The U.S. president has authorized potential covert actions by the CIA against Venezuela, while reestablishing backchannel talks with the Maduro government. This decision could signal a renewed U.S. strategy to destabilize the Maduro regime through a combination of covert and diplomatic efforts.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert actions against Venezuela, potentially involving sabotage, cyber operations, or psychological warfare. This comes as he reopens back-channel communications with President Nicolás Maduro’s government.
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President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to conduct potential covert operations in Venezuela, marking a significant escalation in the U.S. government’s pressure campaign against the country. The administration is reportedly considering a range of options, from economic sanctions to covert actions, to pressure Maduro into a political compromise or to destabilize his government.
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President Trump has authorized the CIA to pursue covert actions in Venezuela, while also re-establishing secret communications with the Maduro government. The administration is reportedly considering sabotage, cyber, and psychological operations as part of its escalating pressure on Maduro.
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President Trump has dismissed U.S. intelligence findings that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. During a meeting in the Oval Office, Trump defended M.B.S., the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia.
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President Trump has dismissed U.S. intelligence findings that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. During a White House visit, Trump publicly endorsed M.B.S., despite growing international scrutiny over the killing.
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President Trump has dismissed U.S. intelligence findings that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. During a White House visit, Trump publicly lauded MBS, despite the allegations, and refused to condemn the act.
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President Trump dismissed intelligence reports suggesting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. The White House maintained a cautious stance, avoiding direct condemnation of the crown prince while expressing concerns over the situation.
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President Trump has publicly rejected claims that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, despite a U.S. intelligence report suggesting otherwise. During a meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump expressed strong support for the Saudi leadership, including M.B.S., amid ongoing scrutiny over the incident.
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President Trump has dismissed a U.S. intelligence report finding that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the murder of a journalist. Trump and M.B.S. met in the Oval Office, where Trump expressed support for the Saudi leader.
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During a meeting in the Oval Office, Trump defended Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, contradicting U.S. intelligence reports linking M.B.S. to the Khashoggi murder. The visit underscores a complex diplomatic relationship with Saudi Arabia.