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Tim Constantine Reports Questions Loom Over Iran Ahead of Trump’s State of the Union

Tim Constantine reports as President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his State of the Union address, much of the world is focused on Iran.…

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Washington DC: The Calm Before the Storm

Reporter Tim Constantine says it is unusually quiet in Washington, D.C. as President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his State of the Union address…

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Board of Peace Launches as Gaza Rebuild Advances

The newly formed Board of Peace officially launched this week in Washington, D.C., with participation from 24 countries. The initiative, created by Donald Trump,…

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Can you be the Peace President if you go to war?

The segment examines whether President Donald Trump can balance diplomacy and military deterrence as tensions rise with Iran. After returning to the White House…

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U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks Show Signs of Progress in Geneva

Delegations from the United States and Iran met in Geneva to discuss the possibility of a new nuclear agreement, raising cautious optimism about a…

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Ceasefire in Gaza Faces Pressure as Disarmament Deadline Looms

Former President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan that led to a ceasefire in Gaza last October is now entering a critical phase. A coalition known…

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America Pulls the Plug on EVs

In this segment, the speaker argues that the electric vehicle (EV) market in the United States is struggling to align with consumer demand. The…

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Partial Government Shutdown Looms Over DHS Funding Dispute

Another potential government shutdown is approaching, this time centered on funding for the Department of Homeland Security. DHS funding is set to expire this…

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Operation Metro Surge Wraps Up As Federal Agents Begin Leaving Minnesota

Federal immigration enforcement’s Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota is winding down as more than 3,000 officers prepare to leave the state, marking the end…

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Congress Criticized for Focus on Investigations Over Economy

Public approval of the United States Congress remains consistently low, regardless of which party holds power. Poll after poll shows Americans rank affordability, the…

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Drumbeat of war with Iran gets louder despite diplomatic efforts

Following indirect U.S.–Iran talks in Oman, both sides publicly described the discussions as positive, but signs on the ground suggest deep uncertainty about whether…

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Vermont EV Bus Delays Raise Transit Reliability Questions

A delay in the rollout of electric buses in Vermont is raising questions about transit reliability and cold-weather readiness. Officials say a number of…

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Artemis II Crew Arrives Ahead of Moon Mission

The crew of Artemis II has arrived at Kennedy Space Center as preparations intensify for the upcoming mission around the Moon. Four astronauts and…

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How Long Countries Can Run on Stored Oil

Countries hold strategic oil reserves to survive supply disruptions, but the number of days they can last varies widely, from over 200 days to…

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Pakistan Pushes Iran Talks as Israel Intensifies Strikes

Diplomatic efforts are underway as the war between the United States, Iran, and Israel enters its second month, with tensions continuing to escalate across…

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