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The Capitol Hill Show: Trump’s former National Security Advisor shares what America’s role should be

Ambassador John Bolton served as President Trump’s National Security Advisor in 2018 and 2019. In this remarkably candid interview, he shares what he sees…

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Syrian Jews Return to Damascus After 30 Years

For the first time in over three decades, a Syrian Jewish delegation has returned to Damascus, marking a historic moment for the once-thriving Jewish…

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Milo: The AI Robot That Delivers Right to Your Door

A Swiss robotics company has unveiled Milo, an AI-powered delivery robot designed to handle the most challenging part of logistics—the “last mile” from a…

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Jobar’s Hidden World: Damascus’ 27KM Underground City of War

—tells the story of survival and conflict. During the Syrian war, as airstrikes and heavy battles ravaged the area, both armed factions and civilians…

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Algeria-France Showdown: Arrests, Deportations & Diplomatic Feud

Tensions between Algeria and France are escalating once again, as diplomatic disputes over arrests, deportations, and political decisions fuel an already fragile relationship. While…

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AI Investment Surges amid Superpower Tech Race

Fierce competition is taking place among the world’s major powers as they race to secure dominance in artificial intelligence (AI). With AI emerging as…

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NASA, SpaceX Delay Flight Meant to Retrieve Stranded Astronauts

NASA and SpaceX have delayed the launch of a replacement crew that was set to retrieve U.S. astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who…

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Black Lives Matter’ Mural Removed Near White House

The Black Lives Matter mural was removed by construction crews in Washington, D.C., after pressure from Donald Trump and congressional Republicans. Mayor Muriel Bowser…

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March 29, 2025

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $667 Million Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota jury has ruled that Greenpeace must pay $667 million in damages to pipeline company Energy Transfer for its role in protests…

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U.S. Soldiers Missing in Lithuania Peat Bog During Training

Search and recovery operations continued Friday in Lithuania as hundreds of American and Lithuanian personnel scoured a military training area for four missing U.S.…

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Russian Artist Revives Trump-Putin Painting as Leaders Prepare for Talks

As former U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to hold a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a Russian artist has brought back a…

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Landmarks Go Dark as Millions Join Global Earth Hour

Iconic landmarks around the world went dark on Saturday night as millions participated in Earth Hour, a global campaign led by the World Wildlife…

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How Iran Forces Detainees into Pro-Government Rallies

New reports from “Independent Persian” have exposed a deceptive tactic used by the Iranian regime to manufacture an image of national unity amidst ongoing…

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Why NASA’s Moon Landing is Facing a Major Gear Crisis

A critical report from NASA’s Office of Inspector General has cast doubt on the agency’s ability to return humans to the lunar surface by…

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Top Stories • April 21, 2026

President Trump is refusing to extend the current ceasefire with Iran, warning that U.S. forces are prepared to act if negotiations fail, while still…

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