Authorities have no suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting that left two students dead and nine injured, days after FBI Director Kash Patel’s early praise of an arrest that later fell apart.
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President Trump reached same-day agreements with Malaysia and Thailand to deepen cooperation on critical minerals and rare earth supply chains, highlighting Washington’s effort to reduce dependence on China. Analysts say the deals underscore how resource-rich nations have become key battlegrounds in the US-China rivalry, with Beijing still holding an advantage due to decades of investment with fewer political conditions.
California’s Frontier AI Act of 2025 imposes top-down regulation that prioritizes compliance over risk management and is already being floated as a template for broader federal and state oversight. Critics warn this approach mirrors the EU’s precautionary-principle-driven AI regime, which has led to higher compliance costs, reduced innovation, and greater market concentration.
Britain’s 1889 Naval Defence Act established the “two-power standard,” requiring the Royal Navy to match the combined strength of the next two largest fleets, initially France and Russia, backed by major shipbuilding investments.
Saudi Arabia carried out a record 340 executions in 2025, the highest number since the start of the 21st century, surpassing the 338 executions recorded the previous year. Officials say the surge is largely driven by drug trafficking cases, with 232 executions linked to such offenses after the kingdom resumed drug-related death sentences in 2023.
Trinidad and Tobago announced it will allow U.S. military aircraft to use its airports in the coming weeks as Washington increases military activity near Venezuela. The country’s Foreign Ministry said the movements are logistical in nature, tied to existing bilateral cooperation and routine supply and personnel rotations.
President Trump declared illicit fentanyl a “Weapon of Mass Destruction,” citing its extreme lethality and the hundreds of thousands of American deaths linked to overdoses. An executive order directs federal officials to consider deploying Department of War resources to assist the Justice Department in enforcing federal law against fentanyl threats.
Reports emerged of another shocking case in which a son is accused of fatally stabbing his famous father, Grammy-nominated musician Jubilant Sykes, just days after a similar high-profile incident involving Rob Reiner.
President Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC, alleging defamation and violations of Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act over a doctored speech used in its 2024 Panorama documentary.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order classifying illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemical as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, expanding the government’s tools to combat the deadly drug crisis.
Corporate media framed the Indiana Senate’s vote against new pro-Republican congressional maps as a matter of loyalty or betrayal to President Trump, but the reality is far more complex. The episode instead highlights deeper distractions and dysfunction within the Republican Party that are being obscured by simplistic headlines.
A Queens City Councilmember sparked backlash after posting, then deleting, remarks calling for the expulsion or severe restriction of Muslims from Western nations following a deadly attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.
Children’s Health Defense and a group of parents have filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s 2019 repeal of religious exemptions for school vaccine mandates, arguing the law is unconstitutional. The suit follows a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling favorable to religious exemption claims and contends the law forces families to violate their beliefs or deny their children access to education.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is reportedly considering Ramzi Kassem for Chief Counsel, a move already drawing controversy due to Kassem’s history defending an al Qaeda terrorist and radical anti-Israel activists. Kassem, a transition team legal adviser and CUNY law professor, also represented Columbia protest leader Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained by ICE for 104 days before being ordered released by a judge.
David Morgan breaks down the Fed’s inescapable policy trap, revealing how debt, interest rates, and failing Treasury auctions signal a deeper crisis already underway — and why silver may be the last line of defense for real purchasing power...
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