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The article argues that Congress has willingly surrendered much of its constitutional authority to President Donald Trump. Weak leadership, partisan fear, and reluctance to challenge executive power have diminished the legislative branch's role.
A Connecticut father of three won a John F. Kennedy Jr. look-alike contest in New York City. Andrew Ginsburg, a former comedian and bodybuilding champion turned children's author, embraced the humor and irony of the unexpected victory.
Joe Kent resigned as head of the United States National Counterterrorism Center over the war in Iran and is now facing a reported federal investigation into an alleged leak. He denies any wrongdoing and says he was targeted for speaking out.
Muslims in Sydney gathered to celebrate the end of Ramadan amid heightened security and rising anti Muslim incidents. Community leaders warn that growing hostility and political rhetoric are straining Australia's multicultural fabric.
Disruptions in hing imports from Iran and Afghanistan have driven up prices, squeezing Amritsar's papad industry. Manufacturers face rising costs and growing concerns over adulterated supplies.
Iranian strikes have caused an estimated 800 million dollars in damage to military bases used by the United States in the Middle East. Analysts say key radar and missile defence systems were targeted as the broader war drives up costs and regional instability.
Chuck Norris broke with much of Hollywood by embracing conservative politics and endorsing Republican leaders. He formed close friendships with figures such as Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and remained an outspoken supporter of conservative causes throughout his life.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has relocated several hundred troops from Iraq to Europe as the Iran conflict escalates. The advisory mission will continue from a headquarters in Italy.
Russia reportedly offered to halt intelligence sharing with Iran if the United States stopped providing intelligence to Ukraine, but Washington rejected the proposal. The reported offer has sparked concern among European diplomats amid growing cooperation between Moscow and Tehran.
The University of California, Berkeley agreed that bans on 'Zionists' can violate campus rules as part of a $1 million antisemitism lawsuit settlement. Student groups must rescind bylaws barring Zionists, while retaining limited discretion over invited speakers.
Mediators have proposed a phased plan for Hamas to surrender heavy weapons within 90 days and gradually disarm in exchange for aid and reconstruction relief. The process would involve a new Palestinian police force and phased Israeli troop withdrawals.
The Trump administration is suing Harvard University, alleging it failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students from antisemitism. The lawsuit seeks billions in federal funds and escalates an ongoing dispute between the White House and the university.
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