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Israel-Lebanon 10-Day Ceasefire Takes Effect
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Israel-Lebanon 10-Day Ceasefire Takes Effect

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has officially gone into effect, with reports indicating US mediation in the agreement. The truce aims to temporarily halt hostilities between the two nations.

US Capitol Police Arrest Dozens of Veterans Protesting Iran War
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US Capitol Police Arrest Dozens of Veterans Protesting Iran War

Dozens of US military veterans were arrested by Capitol Police at the US Capitol during a protest against a potential war with Iran. The veterans gathered to voice their opposition to military action, drawing parallels to past conflicts.

Epstein documents with claims against Trump released
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Epstein documents with claims against Trump released

The US Justice Department published additional FBI documents describing interviews with a woman who said President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her after she was introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein.

US Capitol Celebrates Greek Independence Day
Worldnewsbeast24d ago

US Capitol Celebrates Greek Independence Day

Members of Congress and ambassadors from Greece and Cyprus emphasized the need to strengthen their alliance during the annual parliamentary celebration of Greek Independence Day at the US Capitol.

Virginia passes law barring schools from teaching Trump’s version of Jan 6 US Capitol attack
PoliticsDawn2mo ago

Virginia passes law barring schools from teaching Trump’s version of Jan 6 US Capitol attack

WASHINGTON: Virginia’s legislature has passed a new education law that bars public schools from teaching former President Donald Trump’s version of recent history, particularly regarding the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Under the measure, approved by the Democratic-controlled Virginia General Assembly, schools cannot present the attack as a “peaceful protest” or claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen through widespread fraud. Instead, teachers are required to descr...