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Iran ready to respond to any new attack, supreme leader says

Iran is ready to respond to any renewed military attack, the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in comments carried by state TV on Wednesday, adding Tehran was

Iran ready to respond to any new attack, supreme leader says
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Obama’s blunt message for Democrats: ‘Toughen up’

Obama’s blunt message for Democrats: ‘Toughen up’

Obama’s blunt message for Democrats: ‘Toughen up’
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Trump administration defends immigration tactics after California worker death

Federal officials on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's escalating campaign to deport immigrants in the U.S. illegally, including a

Trump administration defends immigration tactics after California worker death
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Trump says he’s considering revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship, reigniting decades-long feud

Trump says he’s considering revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship, reigniting decades-long feud

Trump says he’s considering revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship, reigniting decades-long feud
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Trump says he wants to deport 'the worst of the worst.' Government data tells another story

President Donald Trump has pledged to target "the worst of the worst" as he moves to deport millions of people from the U.S. But government data contradicts this narrative

Trump says he wants to deport 'the worst of the worst.' Government data tells another story
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Trump's sudden shifts make his policies baffling to countries trying to negotiate lower tariffs

In the past week, President Donald Trump has managed to make his erratic trade policies even more baffling to countries desperate to negotiate an escape from his wrath

Trump's sudden shifts make his policies baffling to countries trying to negotiate lower tariffs
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The newest way to influence Trump: Nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize

Leaders, lawmakers and others are using a new strategy to stay on President Donald Trump’s good side: Nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize and let him know it

The newest way to influence Trump: Nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize
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Europe's top rights court finds Russia responsible for downing of MH17, rights abuses in Ukraine

Europe's top human rights court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that Russia was responsible for the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in 2014 and also that

Europe's top rights court finds Russia responsible for downing of MH17, rights abuses in Ukraine
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Israel’s defense minister plans to relocate displaced Palestinians to restricted area in southern Gaza, Israeli media reports

Israel’s defense minister plans to relocate displaced Palestinians to restricted area in southern Gaza, Israeli media reports

Israel’s defense minister plans to relocate displaced Palestinians to restricted area in southern Gaza, Israeli media reports
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Romanian government to face no-confidence vote over deficit-lowering tax hikes

Romania's two-week-old broad coalition government is set to face a no-confidence vote as it seeks to speed through planned tax hikes that have triggered street protests even

Romanian government to face no-confidence vote over deficit-lowering tax hikes
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Supreme Court declines to hear case challenging parental consent for abortion

Supreme Court declines to hear case challenging parental consent for abortion

Supreme Court declines to hear case challenging parental consent for abortion
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Takeaways from the Supreme Court's term: largely good news for Trump

The Supreme Court delivered significant victories for President Donald Trump in its term that ended Friday

Takeaways from the Supreme Court's term: largely good news for Trump
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The myth of Iran’s invincibility has been shattered, and the fallout could be far-reaching

The myth of Iran’s invincibility has been shattered, and the fallout could be far-reaching

The myth of Iran’s invincibility has been shattered, and the fallout could be far-reaching
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Rep. Robert Garcia elected top Democrat on Oversight panel, setting new path for party's opposition

There's a new top Democrat on the influential House Oversight Committee

Rep. Robert Garcia elected top Democrat on Oversight panel, setting new path for party's opposition
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The Latest: Trump at NATO wants allies — not US — to hike spending to 5%

President Donald Trump heads to a two-day NATO summit in Europe laden with uncertainty over Iran’s response to U.S. air strikes, the fate of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the future of U.S. troops based in NATO countries

The Latest: Trump at NATO wants allies — not US — to hike spending to 5%
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Presidents of both parties have launched military action without Congress declaring war − Trump’s bombing of Iran is just the latest

Against the backdrop of US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, a scholar of presidential powers examines the history and current use of the laws around US military action.

Presidents of both parties have launched military action without Congress declaring war − Trump’s bombing of Iran is just the latest
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Trump asks why there would not be 'regime change' in Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday questioned the possibility of regime change in Iran following U.S. military strikes against key Iran military sites over the weekend.

Trump asks why there would not be 'regime change' in Iran
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Fearful of Iranian missiles, many sleep in Israel's underground train stations

Families with young kids, foreign workers, and young professionals are seeking shelter in underground train stations in Israel

Fearful of Iranian missiles, many sleep in Israel's underground train stations
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Trump criticizes ‘non-working holidays’ on Juneteenth

Trump criticizes ‘non-working holidays’ on Juneteenth

Trump criticizes ‘non-working holidays’ on Juneteenth
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Social Security won’t be able to pay full benefits in 2034 if Congress doesn’t act

Social Security won’t be able to pay full benefits in 2034 if Congress doesn’t act

Social Security won’t be able to pay full benefits in 2034 if Congress doesn’t act
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Kyiv mourns as death toll from Russian strike climbs to 28

Flags across Kyiv were lowered to half-mast on Wednesday, as Ukrainians mourned more than two dozen people killed a day earlier in Russia's deadliest strike on the

Kyiv mourns as death toll from Russian strike climbs to 28
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Trump to leave G7 summit early as tensions persist between Israel and Iran

President Donald Trump will depart the Group of 7 summit being held in the Canadian Rockies a day early “because of what’s going on in the Middle East,” the White House said. CNN's senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes reports.

Trump to leave G7 summit early as tensions persist between Israel and Iran
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Trump to leave G7 summit early to monitor tensions in the Middle East

Trump to leave G7 summit early to monitor tensions in the Middle East

Trump to leave G7 summit early to monitor tensions in the Middle East
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Most Americans believe misinformation is a problem — federal research cuts will only make the problem worse

The Trump administration canceled hundreds of grants it said amounted to federal censorship, implying that those conducting misinformation research are enemies of the First Amendment. This isn’t true.

Most Americans believe misinformation is a problem — federal research cuts will only make the problem worse