The US is apparently playing maritime whack-a-mole in the Strait of Hormuz following Iranian strikes, though Trump's cryptic commentary about Spain's mysterious 'comeback' suggests either a diplomatic breakthrough or someone needs to check his geography app.
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The New York Times serves up today's paper with a side of Maine political drama, where progressives and moderates are squaring off over who gets to replace Senator Graham Platner after rape accusations derailed his career. Because nothing says 'democratic process' quite like a good old-fashioned intraparty knife fight.
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Legal eagles are haggling over whether jurors in the Charlie Kirk murder case should see video interviews with Tyler Robinson's roommate, proving that even in 2024, courtroom evidence battles still revolve around who said what to whom on camera. The roommate's testimony could apparently make or break the case, no pressure there.
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