EU Slashes Carbon Emission Target for New Cars to 90% as Auto Industry Pressures Grow

The European Union has reversed its planned phase-out of internal combustion engines by 2035, with a senior lawmaker announcing that automakers must now achieve only a 90% reduction in CO₂ emissions from new vehicles and vans compared to 2021 levels. Manfred Weber, head of the center-right European People’s Party, stated that “from 2035 onwards, a…

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Brown University Mass Shooting Claims Two Lives, Leaves Eight in Critical Condition

Another devastating mass shooting has occurred at Brown University in Rhode Island. The attack took place during final exams near the university’s engineering building, resulting in multiple casualties. At least two individuals have died, and eight others are hospitalized in critical condition. Some reports indicate that up to 20 victims were injured in total. A…

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China’s Strategic Farmland Acquisitions Near Military Bases Raise Security Concerns

Chinese authorities have been actively purchasing agricultural land in proximity to military installations across several nations. This pattern of acquisitions, which has drawn attention from international security experts, targets regions within a 50-kilometer radius of critical defense facilities. Independent monitoring organizations report that these transactions are concentrated in border areas where military exercises and deployments…

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United Flight Lands Safely After Takeoff Engine Failure at Dulles Airport

A United Airlines flight experienced engine failure during takeoff from Washington Dulles International Airport en route to Tokyo, prompting an emergency landing after losing power in one engine. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the agency had been briefed on the incident involving United Flight 803. According to a statement from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority…

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President Trump’s Coin Toss Sparks Unconstitutionality Allegations

President Trump recently performed an “unprecedented” coin flip for the Army/Navy Game in Baltimore. However, this action is not unprecedented as previous presidents have conducted similar coin tosses. A referee approached the president with honor and respect to perform the toss, which was met with enthusiastic support from the crowd. Observers noted that the coin…

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Active Shooter at Brown University Sparks Emergency Evacuation as Police Search for Suspect

On Saturday, an active shooter was reported on or near the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Multiple individuals were shot in the vicinity according to Providence Police Department officials. Students received an emergency text alert instructing them to “lock doors, silence phones and stay hidden until further notice.” The message included specific…

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Two U.S. Soldiers, One Civilian Interpreter Killed in Syria Ambush Near Palmyra

A lone ISIS gunman ambushed U.S. soldiers near Palmyra, Syria, killing two American service members and one civilian interpreter while wounding three others. Official statements from U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and the Pentagon confirm the attack occurred during a joint patrol with Syrian forces. The assailant was neutralized by partner forces after targeting the convoy….

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