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The US president also imposes a 25% tariff on countries that "do business" with Tehran, while Iran's foreign minister says his country his "ready for war".
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Iranians could call abroad on mobile phones for the first time since communications were halted during a crackdown on protests in which activists say at least 646 people have been killed
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Former Fed Chair and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she was "surprised the market isn't more concerned."
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Court papers filed on Monday show the broadcaster will argue the Florida court lacks "personal jurisdiction" over the BBC.
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison called the deployment a "federal invasion of the Twin Cities".
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Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was working behind the scenes to block a proposed tax on billionaires' wealth and was committed to defeating the measure if it reached the ballot.
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BT's infrastructure company cannot retreat on its plans for a national digital network
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President Trump is expected to meet with top national security advisers on Tuesday to consider action against Iran over its crackdown on protesters.
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A bipartisan group of top economic officials called the DOJ probe into Jerome Powell an "unprecedented attempt" to undermine the Fed's independence.
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Jan. 12, 2026 | The launch of a criminal investigation into U.S. Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell garners criticism from both sides of the political aisle. Americans warned to leave Iran as President Donald Trump weighs airstrikes. And the questions surrounding an on-ice brawl between eight year olds.
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President Trump suggested that Renee Good's "highly disrespectful" attitude toward law enforcement played a role in her fatal shooting by an ICE agent.
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The US president and his administration have threatened "very strong options" to intervene in Iran, including military action.
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Some rights groups estimate hundreds of people killed in protests in Iran. President Donald Trump said the U.S. may have to "act before a meeting" with Iran.
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President Trump said Sunday that Iran proposed negotiations after his threat to strike the Islamic Republic over its crackdown targeting demonstrators. Activists say at least 544 have died.
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Former department officials warned that such a broad inquiry raised the specter that forms of political protests could be criminalized.
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Iran's government is cracking down hard on massive street protests. The number of demonstrators killed is believed to be soaring. Meanwhile, President Trump keeps suggesting the U.S. may get involved.
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The comments came after President Trump said he was " looking at some very strong options" to curb Iran's harsh repression of anti-government protests.
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Former Fed Chair and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she was "surprised the market isn't more concerned."
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More children in England are in drug and alcohol treatment, but families say many cannot get help.
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Two weeks ago, Eric Adams was in Times Square to lead the New Year's Eve ball drop as his last act as mayor. He returned on Monday to promote a new business interest.
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Asia markets were set to open higher as investors shrugged off ongoing geopolitical flashpoints and a criminal investigation into Fed chair Jerome Powell.
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Also, Iran said it is ready for war, but open to negotiate. Here's the latest at the end of Monday.
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María Corina Machado used the meeting to emphasize the legitimacy of the opposition's 2024 election victory and raise concerns about political prisoners.
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With credit card interest rates near modern highs, President Trump says he wants to cap the rates for one year.
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Machado, the winner of 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, had offered to share the honour with Trump, an award the president has long coveted.
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Robert K. McBride had been serving as the top deputy to Lindsey Halligan, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
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Posting on Truth Social, Trump said he would "no longer let the American Public be 'ripped off' by Credit Card Companies."
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Graffiti denouncing Zionism was discovered Sunday on a wall of the campus, which has not yet been rebuilt after the Eaton fire.
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It is currently illegal to share deepfakes, but the law against creating them has not yet come into force.
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The former ambassador apologises "unequivocally" for maintaining links with Epstein after 2008 conviction
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Four crew members are scheduled to depart earlier than scheduled later this week after a medical issue involving an unidentified crew member.
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Vijay draws Gen Z crowds and fan devotion, but analysts question whether movie stardom can convert into votes.
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And the market is gently shrugging.
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A 10% rate cap would make large swaths of the credit card industry unprofitable, especially tied to customers with less-than-ideal credit, banks say.
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Last week's shooting of two Venezuelan immigrants put the city on edge. Federal officials said the man who was shot had repeatedly backed into a Border Patrol car.
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Allegiant Air says it will acquire Sun Country Airlines in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $1.5 billion
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Use of the plane prompted legal debate after the operation over whether concealment of its military status amounted to a ruse that violated international law, officials said.
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The combination of the two small, budget airlines comes as low-cost carriers have struggled with high costs and competition.
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Many Americans say the U.S. is not a moral leader but want it to be, according to an NPR/Ipsos poll. And, the FBI is taking over the investigation into the fatal Minnesota ICE shooting.
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Pope Leo XIV said he was watching developments in Venezuela with "a soul full of concern," urging that the good of the Venezuelan people prevail and human and civil rights be upheld as the country deals with the U.S. capture of its President Nicolás Maduro.
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Energy powers every aspect of our lives, and by 2050, up to 90 per cent of the world's electricity could come from renewable sources. This shift could dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help us avoid the worst consequences of climate change. But one thing is clear: we can't achieve this future without women. UN Women spoke with Sanjana Chhantyal from Nepal, a youth advocate, about what it will take to centre women in the renewable energy sector - and why financial inclusion must be part of the solution.
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