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  • Water Crisis Deepens as Mexico and US Clash Over Treaty Obligations
    Water Crisis Deepens as Mexico and US Clash Over Treaty Obligations
    Tensions are escalating along the US-Mexico border, not over immigration, but water. The two nations, bound by an 80-year-old treaty, share the Colorado River and the Rio Grande. Severe drought and high temperatures have hindered Mexico's ability to meet its water delivery obligations, leading to increased friction.
  • Key Details and Ground Rules Revealed for First Biden-Trump Debate on CNN
    Joe Biden and Donald Trump
    As the 2024 presidential election approaches, CNN has finalized the rules for the highly anticipated first debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Scheduled for June 27 in Atlanta, the 90-minute debate will be hosted by CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. This event marks the first in-person confrontation between Biden and Trump since their 2020 election face-offs.
  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Bump Stock Ban, Fuels Gun Control Debate
    Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Challenge to FDA's Approval of Abortion Pill Mifepristone
    The Supreme Court has declared the federal ban on bump stocks to be unlawful, a decision that has reignited the ongoing debate over gun control in the United States. The 6-3 ruling, which divided the court along ideological lines, represents a notable setback for the Biden administration's efforts to regulate firearms and accessories.
  • Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge to FDA Approval of Abortion Pill
    ABORTION RIGHTS
    The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a legal challenge to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of the abortion drug mifepristone. The unanimous ruling marks a significant victory for the Biden administration and supporters of abortion rights, reaffirming the FDA's regulatory authority.
  • Pro-Trump Influencers Fuel Migrant 'Invasion' Fears Ahead of U.S. Election
    Donald Trump's Speech Slip-Up at Bronx Rally Sparks Concerns About Cognitive Health
    pro-Trump influencers are ramping up rhetoric around illegal immigration, portraying it as an "invasion" designed to bolster Democratic voter ranks.
  • Millions of Americans Lack Easy Access to Citizenship Documents, Potentially Impacting Voting Rights, Survey Reveals
    Election
    A recent survey conducted by the Brennan Center for Justice, in collaboration with VoteRiders, the Center for Civic Democracy and Engagement (CDCE) at the University of Maryland, and Public Wise, has revealed that more than 9% of American citizens of voting age lack readily available proof of citizenship, such as passports, birth certificates, or naturalization papers
  • Russian Warships Arrive in Cuba, Signaling Strengthened Cold War-Era Ties
    Russian Warships Arrive in Cuba, Signaling Strengthened Cold War-Era Ties
    A flotilla of Russian naval vessels, including the state-of-the-art frigate Admiral Gorshkov and the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, entered Havana harbor on Wednesday morning, marking a significant display of military strength as Moscow reinforces its Cold War-era ties with Cuba.
  • Key Witness Details Alleged Bribery Scheme in Senator Bob Menendez's Trial
    Sen. Bob Menendez Faces Fresh Allegations: Accusations of Acting as a Foreign Agent
    The star witness, New Jersey businessman Jose Uribe, faced rigorous cross-examination on Tuesday. Uribe, who has pled guilty to bribing Senator Bob Menendez and his wife, Nadine Menendez, provided detailed testimony about the alleged corruption involving luxury cars, cash payments, and attempts to disrupt criminal investigations.
  • UN Security Council Backs U.S.-Led Cease-Fire Plan in Gaza, Urges Hamas Compliance
    UN Security Council
    The United Nations Security Council on Monday adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution calling for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The resolution, which was supported by 14 members of the Council with only Russia abstaining, urges Hamas to accept the cease-fire and hostage release proposal, aiming to end the eight-month-long conflict that has resulted in extensive casualties and suffering on both sides.
  • U.S. Considers Expanding Nuclear Arsenal Amidst Russian, Chinese Expansion
    U.S. Considers Expanding Nuclear Arsenal Amidst Russian, Chinese Expansion
    Amid increasing geopolitical tensions, the United States is contemplating an expansion of its nuclear arsenal in response to the rapid enhancements in the nuclear capabilities of Russia, China, and North Korea.
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