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South Carolina to carry out first U.S. firing squad execution since 2010

by Chris Lefkow

A South Carolina man convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend's parents has chosen to be put to death by firing squad next month in what would be the first such execution in the United States since 2010.

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'Just not true!' Morning Joe cracks up as Trump doubles down after fact check

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed out loud at Donald Trump doubling down on his false claims about Ukraine aid after French president Emmanuel Macron fact-checked him.

Trump claimed that Europe was "loaning" money to Ukraine to help its fight against Russian invaders, but Macron interrupted him at a press conference Monday to say that EU nations had, in fact, "paid 60 percent of the total effort." The U.S. president insisted that was just a matter of opinion.

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Secret Service agent who leaped to shield Kennedy from assassination dead at 93

Clint Hill, a Secret Service agent who threw himself onto US president John F. Kennedy's limousine to try and protect him from an assassin's bullets, has died at the age of 93.

The Secret Service, announcing Hill's death at his home in California, praised the ex-agent's "unwavering dedication and exceptional service" to the Kennedy family and four other presidents.

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Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs moving 'forward' on schedule

U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that tariffs he unveiled on Canada and Mexico are moving forward as planned, addressing reporters after meeting with French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, who urged "fair competition" in trade.

The two leaders' talks, which focused on the conflict in Ukraine, come as Trump threatens allies and adversaries alike with fresh tariffs, sparking a flurry of negotiations.

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Trump's Pentagon shakeup puts military in political spotlight

by W.G. DUNLOP

President Donald Trump has launched a sweeping shakeup of the Pentagon, firing top officers and moving to lay off thousands of civilian workers as he seeks to align the U.S. military with his priorities.

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'Double whammy' of right-wing rule could be 'silver lining' to red state liberals: analyst

Democrats in red states are being hit by a "double whammy" of conservatism as President Donald Trump’s agenda emboldens hardcore Republican statehouses. But that could actually backfire for the GOP, a Washington Post columnist wrote Tuesday.

For Perry Bacon Jr., the wave of conservatism coming out of Washington, D.C. is nothing new — right-leaning government is the norm in his Louisville, Kentucky, hometown.

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Fears of U.S. public health crises grow amid falling vaccination rates

by Charlotte CAUSIT

Plummeting immunization rates, outbreaks of once-vanquished childhood diseases, and the appointment of a vocal vaccine skeptic as health secretary have U.S. experts sounding the alarm about a looming public health crisis.

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Trump calls for revival of Keystone XL Pipeline project axed by Biden

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday called for the revival of the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline project opposed by environmental activists that was blocked under his predecessor Joe Biden.

Biden formally rescinded a permit for the pipeline -- first proposed in 2008 -- by executive order on his first day in office in January 2021 over environmental concerns, reversing course from Trump during his first term.

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Protesters demand Germany stand by Ukraine on invasion anniversary

Protesters marched through Berlin on Monday to demand Germany stand by Ukraine on the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, a day after Germans voted in elections in which support for Kyiv was a hot topic.

Germany has played host to more than a million Ukrainian refugees since the start of the invasion and has been Ukraine's biggest source of support after the United States.

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'All eyes on Arctic': Canada boosts its northern force

by Marion THIBAUT

In the mess hall of a Canadian military base a few hundred kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, Brigadier-General Daniel Riviere pointed to a map highlighting the region that is becoming a national priority.

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Dems sharpen knives to 'punish' GOP for 'making the same mistake' they made 8 years ago

With House Republicans planning to fund their tax cuts by taking an ax to Medicaid, Democratic strategists tell Politico they're getting ready to make the GOP pay a massive political price.

As Politico puts it, Democrats "are preparing to punish [Republicans] again" as they did eight years ago when the GOP tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which the Congressional Budget Office estimated at the time would cut off tens of millions Americans from their health insurance.

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Their dreams dashed by Trump, migrants make return journey home

by Maria Isabel Sanchez with AFP reporters in Costa Rica and Honduras

Months after trekking through the treacherous jungle between Colombia and Panama, Saudy Palacios abandoned her hopes of a new life in the United States and joined other migrants going home to South America by sea.

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Trump's chip tariff threats raise stakes for Taiwan

by Allison JACKSON

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on semiconductor chips has complicated Taiwan's bid to remain a global powerhouse in the critical sector and stay onside with key backer Washington, analysts said.

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