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Ohio Dentist and Wife Found Shot Dead in Home

Dr Spencer Tepe and wife Monique found shot dead in their Ohio home. Their crying children led to the grim discovery. Police release footage of a person of interest.

Trump's Venezuela Raid Bypasses Congress

Donald Trump's capture of Nicolás Maduro without consulting Congress marks a dramatic shift in presidential power. Analysis reveals how it challenges the 1973 War Powers Act and constitutional checks and balances.

Trump's 15-Year Ukraine Security Guarantee in Peace Plan

Donald Trump has proposed a 15-year security guarantee for Ukraine as part of a peace plan to end Russia's invasion. President Zelenskyy seeks a longer 50-year commitment. Read the latest on the delicate negotiations.

US Agrees 15-Year Security Guarantee for Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces a potential 15-year US security pact following Florida talks with Donald Trump, though the future of Donbas remains unresolved. Read the latest details.

Santa Pulled Over for Speeding with Concealed Weapon

Police in Ohio were left stunned after pulling over a speeding Santa Claus who was legally carrying a concealed firearm. The festive incident, which ended with a warning, comes amid a bizarre ICE AI video.

Police bodycam shows gun jam in shoplifter arrest

Dramatic police bodycam footage shows the moment a shoplifting suspect's gun jammed twice as he allegedly tried to shoot an officer inside a Walmart. Read the full story of the failed escape attempt.

Congress Weighs Action on DoJ Epstein Files Failure

US lawmakers threaten contempt and impeachment after the Justice Department missed a legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Experts outline the formidable obstacles they face.

Stefanik Withdraws from New York Governor Race

Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has suspended her campaign for New York governor, citing family reasons. Discover the political implications and who remains in the race.

US anti-drug strikes death toll exceeds 100

US military kills five alleged traffickers in Pacific, raising total fatalities to 104. The controversial campaign's legality and expansion face scrutiny in Congress.

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