5 Key Takeaways as Trump–Democrats Standoff Drives Longest U.S. Government Shutdown

The U.S. government shutdown has become the longest in American history, stretching into its 36th day as President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats remain locked in a standoff over health care funding. The impasse has left millions without pay or assistance, paralyzing services and testing the limits of political endurance in Washington.
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5 Key Developments as Israel Confirms Hamas Handed Over Remains of Israeli-American Soldier Itay Chen

Israel confirmed that Hamas has returned the remains of Israeli-American soldier Staff Sgt. Itay Chen as part of a U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire deal, marking the 21st deceased hostage handed over since the truce began.
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Trump Threatens Military Action in Nigeria Over Alleged Christian Killings

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened “fast” military action in Nigeria over alleged killings of Christians, warning that Washington could “go in guns-a-blazing” unless Abuja curbs Islamist attacks. The remarks — which prompted a sharp rebuke from Nigerian officials — have reignited debate over America’s global religious freedom policy and raised fears of escalating tensions between the two nations.
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7 Key Details About Deadly UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Kentucky

At least seven people were killed and 11 injured after a UPS cargo plane crashed during takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, Kentucky. Authorities say the crash ignited a massive fire and struck nearby buildings, with investigators probing the cause.
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7 Shocking Twists in Subramanyam Vedam’s 43-Year Wrongful Imprisonment and Deportation Fight

Indian-origin man Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, wrongfully jailed in the US for 43 years for a murder he didn’t commit, has won temporary relief after two courts stayed his deportation to India. His extraordinary case highlights systemic flaws in the American justice and immigration systems.
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7 Shocking Reasons Why Bangladesh’s Yunus Govt Bowed to Islamists Over Music & PE Teachers

Bangladesh’s interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has scrapped plans to hire music and physical education teachers in primary schools after Islamist groups denounced the move as “un-Islamic.” Critics say the decision marks a dangerous drift toward religious rigidity and the erosion of secular education in the country.
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6.3-Magnitude Earthquake Devastates Northern Afghanistan

A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan near Mazar-i-Sharif early Monday, killing at least 20 and injuring over 320 people. The tremor, which damaged the historic Blue Mosque and caused power outages, is the latest in a series of deadly quakes to hit the country this year.
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5 Shocking Details about the Huntingdon Train Mass Stabbing

A knife-wielding attacker left 11 people injured on an LNER train bound for London. Witnesses describe terror, chaos, and heroism as police confirm no terrorism link.
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