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 Pop superstar and multi-millionaire Billie Eilish has called on billionaires to share or donate their vast fortunes, urging them to use their wealth to address global issues and help those in need. Pop sensation and multi-millionaire Billie Eilish has publicly urged the world’s billionaires to donate a significant portion of their wealth to help solve urgent global crises such as poverty, climate change, and hunger. Speaking in a recent interview, Eilish criticized the growing inequality between the ultra-rich and ordinary people, saying that no one needs billions of dollars while millions struggle to survive. If you have more money than you could ever spend in your entire life, you should be helping people who don’t even have enough to eat,” Eilish said. The Grammy-winning artist, known for her activism on environmental and social issues, emphasized that wealth should be used responsibly, especially during a time when the world is facing economic hardship and natural disasters. F...
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 California’s Democratic senators are calling on the Justice Department to withdraw its federal election monitors. California’s Democratic senators have urged the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to remove federal election monitors from polling sites across the state. In a joint statement, the senators argued that California’s election system is already secure, transparent, and well-managed by state and local officials. They said the presence of federal monitors could create unnecessary confusion among voters and undermine confidence in the state’s election process. The senators emphasized that California has a strong record of protecting voting rights and ensuring fair elections without outside interference. They also suggested that the DOJ should focus its monitoring efforts in states where voter suppression or election irregularities are genuine concerns. Their letter comes amid growing tension between state and federal authorities over election oversight, as some federal agenci...
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 Former President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to start testing nuclear weapons to ensure the United States operates on an "equal footing" with its global rivals. President Donald Trump announced this week that he has instructed the Pentagon, operating under the Department of War, to begin testing U.S. nuclear weapons “on an equal basis” with America’s global rivals. The announcement came ahead of Trump’s highly anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday and was shared in a post on Truth Social. “The United States possesses more nuclear weapons than any other nation,” Trump wrote. “This achievement, including the full modernization and renovation of our existing arsenal, took place during my first term in office. Because of their immense destructive power, I hated to do it — but had no choice!” He continued, “Russia ranks second, and China is a distant third, though they’ll likely catch up within five years. Due to ongoing testing by other nat...
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 Vice President Harris declares her stance on the disputed California redistricting plan. Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced her backing for California Proposition 50 in a social media video released Thursday. The measure, officially known as the Election Rigging Response Act, would authorize mid-decade redistricting in California.
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Confirmation hearing for Trump’s nominee for surgeon general postponed after she goes into labor with her first child. The confirmation hearing for President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Surgeon General has been postponed after the nominee went into labor with her first child. The unexpected development prompted Senate officials to delay the proceedings, which were originally scheduled for this week. Lawmakers expressed their best wishes to the nominee and her family, noting that a new date for the hearing will be announced once she has recovered and is ready to resume the confirmation process.
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 President Trump and Chinese President Xi are set to  meet in South Korea. SEOUL — U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are scheduled to hold a high-level meeting in South Korea later this week, according to officials from both governments. The meeting comes amid ongoing discussions over trade, regional security, and the situation on the Korean Peninsula. Sources say the two leaders will discuss key global issues, including economic cooperation, North Korea’s nuclear program, and the stability of supply chains in Asia. Analysts view the meeting as a crucial opportunity for both sides to ease tensions and strengthen diplomatic ties following months of strategic competition. “This meeting reflects the importance of continued dialogue between the United States and China,” a senior South Korean official said. As a regional partner, South Korea will play an important role in facilitating constructive talks. The summit is expected to take place in Seoul, wher...
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 South Korea has reached a trade agreement with the United States aimed at reducing tariffs. SEOUL — South Korea has officially reached a trade agreement with the United States designed to reduce tariffs and strengthen economic ties between the two nations. The deal, announced on Wednesday, is expected to boost bilateral trade and open new opportunities for exporters on both sides. According to government officials, the agreement will gradually lower tariffs on a range of goods, including automobiles, electronics, and agricultural products. Both countries expressed optimism that the deal will enhance competitiveness and encourage greater investment. “This agreement reflects our commitment to a fair and balanced trade relationship,” a spokesperson for South Korea’s Ministry of Trade said. “It will help our businesses expand globally and benefit consumers through more affordable products.” U.S. trade representatives also hailed the agreement as a win for American manufacturers and fa...
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President Trump’s Full Speech to U.S. Military in Japan President Donald Trump addressed U.S. troops aboard the USS George Washington in Japan on Tuesday as part of his multi-day visit to Asia. During the trip, Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday. Earlier, Trump met with Japan’s newly elected ultraconservative prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, ahead of one of the busiest days of his tour. His schedule includes delivering remarks to American service members aboard the aircraft carrier and engaging with Japanese business leaders. Just weeks into her term, Prime Minister Takaichi is reportedly seeking to establish a personal rapport with Trump in hopes of easing ongoing trade tensions. Among the proposals under consideration by Japan’s government is the purchase of a fleet of American-made Ford F-150 trucks. Trump also made a stop in Malaysia on Sunday, where he held discussions focused primarily on trade with regional leaders as part of his broader effort to...
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 Former NFL Player Nick Mangold Passes Away at 41 After Battle With Kidney Disease Nick Mangold, the former New York Jets center and one of the most respected players in the NFL, has passed away at the age of 41 due to complications related to kidney disease. Mangold, who spent his entire 11-year career with the Jets, was known for his leadership, dedication, and powerful presence on the field. He was a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and considered one of the best centers of his generation. The Jets organization and fans across the country have expressed deep sorrow over his death, remembering him as both a great athlete and an even greater person off the field. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, and tributes continue to pour in from former teammates and friends throughout the sports community.
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  Kamala Harris hints at future presidential run, labels Trump a ‘tyrant’: I am not done Former Vice President Kamala Harris suggested that she is considering a third attempt to run for president, following two unsuccessful presidential campaigns. In her first UK interview since her 2024 election defeat, Harris proclaimed that she is confident there will be a woman in the White House during her lifetime. In the  BBC  interview, Harris was directly asked if the first female president could be her, to which she responded, Possibly. I am not done, she continued. I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it’s in my bones. Harris went on to note that she has not yet decided whether to run in the 2028 elections, while dismissing polling data that reveals she is not the frontrunner among the crowded list of potential Democratic candidates. If I listened to polls, I would have not run for my first office, or my second office — and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting her...
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  Trump Embarks on Week-Long Asia Tour to Meet Xi Jinping Amid U.S. Government Shutdown" If you want, I can also make 2–3 alternative catchy versions suitable for a news blog or social media. President Donald Trump has departed the United States on his way to tour three Asian nations and meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The president boarded Air Force One on Friday night and should arrive in Malaysia on Sunday morning. His first stop is the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit in Kuala Lumpur. He attended the summit once during his first term, and this year, it comes at a time when Malaysia and the U.S. are working to address a conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. Full Story's Click Here....
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  BREAKING NEWS Pentagon Receives $130 Million Anonymous Donation to Pay Military During Shutdown....... The Pentagon confirmed receiving an anonymous $130 million donation to help pay U.S. military personnel during the government shutdown — an unprecedented move. Donald Trump said the donor was a friend and patriot, later reports identified him as billionaire Timothy Mellon . The money was accepted under the Pentagon’s “gift authority” , but it covers only a small part of the military payroll (about one day’s worth). The donation raised legal and ethical concerns , as federal pay is normally funded only by Congress, not private individuals. Critics warn it could set a risky precedent for privately funding government operations.
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 BREAKING:  The United States has imposed sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies and urged Moscow to agree to an immediate ceasefire in its war with Ukraine.
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Breaking News  North Carolina’s legislature has approved a new congressional map that could give Republicans an additional seat in the U.S. House.
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 Breaking News: Donald Trump’s controversial nominee for the federal whistleblower office has withdrawn before the Senate hearing. Reports say the move comes amid rising criticism over his past remarks and political connections.

Historic Prisoner Exchange Between Israel and Hamas

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  Top News Highlights 1. Prisoner Exchange Completed Israel released approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners , including 1,700 from Gaza and 250 from other Israeli prisons . In return, Hamas released 20 Israeli prisoners . This prisoner exchange is seen as a first step towards lasting peace . ( Source: Al Jazeera ) 2. Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit Leaders including US President Donald Trump , Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi , Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim , and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan participated in the summit. Discussions focused on ceasefire agreements and reconstruction plans for Gaza . ( Source: Wikipedia ) 3. Celebration After Release Families of released prisoners in Israel had emotional reunions . Released prisoners from Gaza are receiving medical treatment in hospitals. However, only 4 out of 28 deceased prisoners’ bodies were returned, which remains a point of sorrow for families . ( Source: Wikipedia ) 4. Future Peace Plans The second pha...

World Leaders Meet to Discuss Climate Change Solutions

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  In a historic global summit held today in Geneva, leaders from over 50 countries came together to address one of the most pressing challenges of our time — climate change . The meeting focused on finding sustainable and practical solutions to reduce carbon emissions, promote renewable energy, and protect the environment for future generations. During the opening session, the United Nations Secretary-General emphasized that immediate action is necessary to avoid catastrophic climate disasters. Several countries, including the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan, pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2030 and to increase investment in green energy projects. Experts believe that this summit marks a turning point in global environmental policy, as nations are showing stronger commitment to the Paris Agreement goals. “The time for talking is over — now is the time for action,” said the UN Secretary-General. The summit will continue for two more d...