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Israel security cabinet to discuss new phase of Gaza truce

by Jay Deshmukh with Leon Bruneau in Riyadh

Israel's security cabinet was set to discuss on Monday the next phase of the ceasefire with Hamas, as top U.S. diplomat Marco Rubio began a visit to Saudi Arabia where he will push Donald Trump's proposal for a U.S. takeover of Gaza.

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Taiwan bounty hunters kill invading iguanas as numbers soar

by Allison Jackson, I-Hwa Cheng and Akio Wang

The iguana population has exploded since the spikey-backed giant lizards were introduced from Central and South America more than 20 years ago as exotic pets

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'Whoops!' Trump mocked after report he 'accidentally fired people in charge of nukes'

Donald Trump is being ridiculed after an Associated Press report that the President "has reversed the firings of all but 28 of the nuclear weapons workers that" Elon Musk's team "blindly cut."

Tara Copp, Pentagon Correspondent at Associated Press, which is currently embroiled in its own dispute with Trump over White House access and the Gulf of Mexico, dropped the report Sunday.

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Trump says could meet Putin 'very soon' as Saudi talks loom

US President Donald Trump said Sunday he could meet "very soon" with Vladimir Putin, adding he believes his Russian counterpart genuinely wants to stop fighting in Ukraine.

"No time set, but it could be very soon," Trump told reporters, hours after Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to play down expectations of upcoming high-level talks in Riyadh on ending the war.

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'Voter's remorse': Lawmaker says Trump fans are admitting 'they've been duped'

Donald Trump has "selective memory," but his voters are keeping track, a Democratic lawmaker said on Sunday.

Troy Carter (D-LA) appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was shown a clip of Trump saying he's not responsible for rising costs because it's Joe Biden's fault.


Carter was quick to remind Trump that, during the campaign, he made other promises. He vowed that, "On day one, the price of groceries would go down," according to Carter.

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'Perverse situation': Judge finds Trump action to be 'unconstitutional in multiple ways'

A judge on Sunday found that one of President Donald Trump's executive orders is unconstitutional for multiple reasons.

U.S. District Court Judge Lauren King was previously reported to have blocked Trump with a temporary restraining order targeting his executive order seeking to end all federal funding for hospitals providing gender-affirming care to children.

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'We call this a Pearl Harbor': 'Mistreated' Georgia vets 'betrayed' over Trump's layoffs

Veterans working for Atlanta’s Veterans Administration (VA) Health Care System in Georgia say they were “betrayed” by the Trump administration and former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins — who last week was confirmed as President Donald Trump’s veterans affairs secretary — after “nationwide layoffs at the Veterans Administration [impacted] Atlanta’s VA Health Care System,” ABC affiliate WSB-TV reports.

According to WSB-TV reporter Richard Elliot, former U.S. Army First Sergeant Nelson Feliz Sr. said he has been “mistreated” by the Trump administration’s directive to slash funding throughout the federal government.

As WSB-TV reports, the VA, in a Thursday press release, “said the more than 1,000 layoffs would save $93 million a year, which would then be redirected to veterans’ health care, benefits and services.”

READ MORE: 'Disastrous': Trump’s 'haphazard' mass firings leave 'gaping holes in the government'

Feliz, who’s been with the VA for 12 years “but just started in a new position in which he’s still in his probationary period,” is among those impacted by the Trump administration’s directive.

According to the report, he received a “‘Notice of Termination’ email from the VA” which told Feliz, “The agency finds, based on your performance, that you have not demonstrated that your further employment at the agency would be in the public interest.”

“I was a first sergeant” Feliz told WSB-TV. “My job was to take care of troops, making sure they were paid, fed, and slept. Why is this happening to us? I’ve been here too long for this to be happening.”

“Why? Why do this? We call this a Pearl Harbor,” Feliz added.

Read the full report at WSB-TV.

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'Shame on Margaret Brennan': MAGA leaders melt down over CBS News journalist's interview

J.D. Vance and Elon Musk were among the MAGA leaders to weigh in on a CBS News interview this weekend.

Margaret Brennan of CBS News, who butted heads with Vance during a debate during the 2024 presidential election, interviewed Secretary of State Marco Rubio Sunday.

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'Head scratching': Judge fired by Trump says layoffs work against President's own agenda

Donald Trump is hurting his own plans, according to a judge who was just fired by the current Republican administration.

Kerry Doyle, a former judge at the DOJ executive office for immigration review, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss the Trump layoffs. She said she received notice of her termination Friday in an email.

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Report flags 'dramatic departure from past practice' that makes Trump's DOJ 'vulnerable'

Donald Trump's Department of Justice is engaging in something that's considered a dramatic departure from the past, according to a new report.

Bloomberg Law exclusively reported on Sunday that the "Trump Justice Department has assigned politically appointed newcomers decisionmaking power over sensitive matters, including ethics, employee discipline, and release of information sought by inspectors general and Congress, stripping these authorities from the longstanding oversight of a senior career official."

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'I was wrong': Dem lawmaker makes 'admission to MAGA' about 'immigrants taking our jobs'

Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett on Sunday made what she called an "admission to MAGA" about immigrants taking jobs.

Crockett, a Democratic lawmaker who has taken aim at Donald Trump as well as Marjorie Taylor Greene, took to X over the weekend to blast Elon Musk. Musk happens to own the social media site on which Crockett was posting.

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Trump's aid freeze could cause millions more AIDS deaths: UN agency

President Donald Trump's decision to suspend US overseas funding could result in millions more deaths from AIDS, the head of the UN's programme for the illness warned Sunday.

The United States is the world's largest provider of official development assistance, with most funds directed through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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Ted Nugent says 'the good Blacks' don't support Democrats ahead of Mar-a-Lago event

MAGA rocker Ted Nugent proclaimed recently that "the good Blacks" had left the Democratic Party.

During his Friday Real America's Voice program, Nugent opened by announcing the show had been sponsored by Wood Rocket's air freshener in the shape of a Black middle finger.

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