At least six people were fatally shot late Friday night in Clay County, Mississippi, in multiple shooting incidents reported across three different locations. Local law enforcement confirmed that the suspect is in custody and no longer poses a threat to the community. Sheriff Eddie Scott urged residents to keep the victims and their families in their thoughts during this difficult time.
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Five US States File Lawsuit Against Trump Over $10 Billion Freeze on Childcare and Family Assistance Funds
10 January, 2026 0 19Five Democratic-led U.S. states have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration after the federal government froze over $10 billion in childcare and family assistance funds, citing concerns over fraud in state welfare programs. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Manhattan by California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York following an announcement by the U.S.
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At Least 13 Killed in Gaza Amid Israeli Strikes Despite Fragile Ceasefire
09 January, 2026 0 14Four people, including three children, were killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced civilians in southern Gaza, agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP. In northern Gaza, an 11-year-old girl was killed near the Jabalia refugee camp, while a strike on a school claimed one life. Another man was killed by a drone strike near Khan Yunis in the south, and two additional Gazans,
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Trump Proposes Raising US Military Budget to $1.5 Trillion for ‘Dream Military’ Amid Global Security Concerns
09 January, 2026 0 10US President Donald Trump has called for a significant increase in the United States’ military budget for 2027, proposing a rise to $1.5 trillion from the current $1 trillion allocation. Trump described the plan as a move to build a “Dream Military” capable of addressing evolving global security challenges.
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US President Trump Says ‘Own Morality’ Guides Foreign Policy, Minimises Role of International Law After Venezuela Operation
09 January, 2026 0 10United States President Donald Trump stated in a recent interview with The New York Times that he does not need international law to guide the United States’ actions abroad and that his own morality is the primary limit on his global decisions. Trump made the remarks while discussing recent U.S. operations, including the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and other international
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Trump Advisers Hold Talks with Denmark and Greenland Envoys, Danish Official Confirms
09 January, 2026 0 10WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump’s aides met Thursday at the White House with representatives from Denmark and Greenland as the administration explores options to bring the Arctic territory under U.S. control, a Danish official said. Denmark’s Ambassador Jesper Moller Sorensen and Greenland’s chief representative in Washington, Jacob Isbosethsen, attended the meeting at the White House
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US Senate Moves to Limit Trump’s Military Action in Venezuela Amid Oversight Concerns
09 January, 2026 0 24The situation in Venezuela remains complex. The country’s top lawmaker, Jorge Rodriguez, announced that a large number of both Venezuelan and foreign prisoners would be released as a unilateral gesture of peace. The move responds to repeated demands from opposition groups and human rights organizations, who have been calling for the release of political prisoners since the U.S.-led capture of
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Donald Trump Says Diddy Sought Presidential Pardon in Letter
09 January, 2026 0 11Donald Trump has disclosed that Sean “Diddy” Combs personally requested a presidential pardon but said he has no intention of granting it. The revelation emerged in an exclusive New York Times report published on January 8, which stated that the rapper contacted Trump through a letter while serving his federal prison sentence. Trump confirmed the request, telling reporters that Combs had
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Oman Fast-Tracks Vision 2040 with Major Cultural and Heritage Development Projects
09 January, 2026 0 8The Sultanate of Oman is steadily advancing toward its Vision 2040 objectives by investing in a new generation of cultural and heritage projects designed to strengthen tourism and diversify the national economy. These initiatives, led by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, focus on developing modern museums and visitor centres that blend contemporary architectural design with the preservation
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Venezuela Holds World’s Largest Proven Oil Reserves at 303 Billion Barrels, Accounting for Nearly One‑Fifth of Global Total
08 January, 2026 0 8Venezuela continues to hold the world’s largest proven crude oil reserves, with approximately 303 billion barrels, accounting for nearly one-fifth of global reserves, according to the latest OPEC data. This positions Venezuela ahead of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Canada, and other major oil-producing countries, highlighting the concentration of energy resources in just a few nations. Despite its
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