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An attack on Sunday shook the Boulder, Colo. community, as eight individuals were wounded while attending a peaceful gathering calling for the return of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas into Gaza during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Here’s what to know about what took place in Boulder: Authorities investigating as terror attack The…
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The highest active volcano in Europe erupted on Monday, sending tourists on Mount Etna into a frenzy as they ran for safety with smoke and ash rising miles into the air.
With a raconteur’s gift of gab, Simon Ford waxes nostalgic on how he built a world-class gin brand
With a raconteur’s gift of gab, Simon Ford waxes nostalgic on how he built a world-class gin brand
OAN Staff James MeyersLunes, 2 de junio de 2025 El sospechoso acusado de perpetrar un “ataque terrorista selectivo” contra simpatizantes israelíes en Boulder,…
Popular kids television show “Sesame Street” is facing backlash for issuing a celebratory LGBTQ “Pride Month” post on social media.
While President Zelensky plays the victim, his forces are launching drone attacks deep into Russia—killing civilians, bombing cities, and targeting Putin himself.
In the drinks magazine issue of Bon Appétit we’ve got coffee cake scones, saucy pad kra pao, and a frozen espresso martini.
In the drinks magazine issue of Bon Appétit we’ve got coffee cake scones, saucy pad kra pao, and a frozen espresso martini.
The Trump administration’s Iran deal proposal, presented to the Islamic Republic Saturday, permits the Middle Eastern country to maintain limited uranium enrichment capacities for its civilian nuclear program, according to a report released Monday by Axios.
Under the proposed framework, Iran would have to reduce enrichment to 3 percent, end research and development on centrifuges for uranium enrichment, and disable its underground nuclear facilities for an unspecified period of time, as well as submitting to a comprehensive IAEA monitoring program. Nevertheless, its above-ground facilities will be permitted to continue operating to a limited extent to enrich uranium to the levels necessary for fueling its civilian nuclear program, writes Axios.
If the details are correct, this proposal would be similar to the 2015 JCPOA agreement made between Iran and the Obama administration, which Trump exited during his first term. It would also contradict statements made by some U.S. officials involved in Iran negotiations. The former National Security Advisor Mike Walz said that the U.S. would require the “total dismantlement” of Iran’s nuclear program, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff wrote on social media that “Iran must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.”
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Since President Donald Trump took back the White House the price of eggs has dropped just over 61%, according to the latest report.
Rapper 50 Cent stated that he will be contacting President Donald Trump to dissuade him from a potential pardon for Sean “Diddy” Combs after the president stated that he would potentially “look” at a pardon for the disgraced rapper.
The White House issued a directive last week instructing federal agencies to halt the imposition of any new sanctions on Iran, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.
The U.S. is currently deep in talks with Iran about a potential new deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions on the country.
The order reflects a new direction for the Trump administration. Previously, Trump has pursued a “maximum pressure” campaign against the country aimed at coercing compliance by imposing increasingly stricter sanctions on the Middle Eastern nation’s economy.
The White House declined to comment publicly on the order. “Any new decisions with regard to sanctions will be announced by the White House or relevant agencies within the administration,” deputy press secretary Anna Kelly told the Journal.
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BERLIN (AP) – German police in a spa town north of Frankfurt on Sunday were expanding a manhunt for a suspect still on the loose after two people were fatally shot a day earlier.
Police in the Hesse region said the two victims were gunned down in a residential area of Bad Nauheim, about 35 kilometers (about 22 miles) north of Frankfurt, and a motive was not immediately known. Authorities did not immediately identify the victims.
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A poll has found that Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party would win the most seats in parliament if the election were held today, as the party continues to gain ground against the Westminster establishment.
A survey of over 16,000 people from the More in Common think-tank has suggested a “dramatic transformation of the political landscape” has occurred since the general election last July that saw the left-wing Labour Party sweep to power after the collapse in support for the so-called Conservative Party over failures on the economy and migration.
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Pope Francis met briefly in his hotel Sunday with U.S. Vice President JD Vance who is spending Easter in Rome alongside his family.
AP reports Vance´s motorcade entered the Vatican City through a side gate and parked near Francis´ hotel residence while Easter Mass was being celebrated nearby in St. Peter´s Square.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia on Sunday of creating a false appearance of honoring an Easter ceasefire, saying Moscow continued to launch attacks overnight after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a unilateral temporary truce in Ukraine.
“As of Easter morning, we can say that the Russian army is trying to create a general impression of a ceasefire, but in some places, it does not abandon individual attempts to advance and inflict losses on Ukraine,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X.
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