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Trump Administration Shakeup, D4vd Charged, Apple's New CEO and more

We begin with the latest department head leaving the Trump administration. A second round of peace talks between the US and Iran remains uncertain as a deadline to extend a ceasefire looms. A planned scuffle turned into a deadly mass shooting in North Carolina. We have the latest ...  Show more

Louisiana Shooting Victims, Potential Talks in Pakistan, Robotic Warfare and more

The eight children shot and killed by a family member in Shreveport, Louisiana have been identified. Vice President JD Vance is expected to attend a potential second round of talks with Iran in Pakistan. The Justice Department’s request for voting materials from Michigan’s 2024 p ...  Show more

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