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U.S. Targets Cuban Military Entities with New Sanctions
The U.S. is ramping up pressure on Cuba with fresh sanctions targeting key mining firms and GAESA — Cuba’s military-linked economic powerhouse —…
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Dan Fitzgerald's Lasting Legacy
Dan Fitzgerald, the unsung architect of Gonzaga basketball’s rise, is being inducted into the Hooptown USA Hall of Fame — a fitting tribute for …
28 minutes ago
Green Card Holders at Risk
Supreme Court just upended immigration rules: green card holders can now be temporarily stripped of status at the border just based on criminal …
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Glacier Park Road Open With New Rules
Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road is officially open—no timed entry needed this year, but parking at Logan Pass is capped at three h…
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Azov Regiment Strikes Back at Mariupol
Four years after Mariupol’s fall, the Azov Regiment is back—and this time, they’re striking hard. Using drones, they’ve hit key port infrastruct…
2 hours ago
Egypt’s Seattle Training Drama
Egypt’s national soccer team, the Pharaohs, are scrambling to finalize their training schedule in Seattle ahead of their crucial World Cup quali…
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Trump’s Approval Plummets Amid Iran Fallout
New polling reveals deep public skepticism over Trump’s Iran policy, with just 25% saying the war was worth the cost—sparking economic pain and …
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STA Funding Fairness and Political Polarization
Spokane Transit Authority’s spending is under fire as taxpayers question whether big-ticket items like electric double-decker buses are worth th…
3 hours ago
Tech Stocks Plunge Global Markets Reeling
Tech stocks crashed hard as global markets plunged, with the Nasdaq dropping over two percent and South Korea’s KOSPI nosediving nearly ten perc…
3 hours ago
Salah Shares Joy After Egypt's First World Cup Win
Egypt stunned the world with their first-ever World Cup win, crushing New Zealand 3-1, and Mohamed Salah, usually media-shy, broke character to …
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