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20 articlesTrump says agreement to end Iran war 'largely negotiated'
Trump announced via Truth Social that a deal with Iran to end the war is largely negotiated and pending approval. The statement reportedly ends speculation about potential resumption of US strikes against Iran and broader regional conflict.
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Giants' Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart squash potential locker room rift over Trump event appearance
New York Giants players Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart resolved a disagreement that arose after one attended a Trump political event, with teammates confirming the conflict has been resolved. The article frames this as a potential locker room issue that was successfully addressed.
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Iran official cites Persiaβs defeat of Rome to frame standoff with US
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei referenced historical Persian-Roman conflicts to frame current US-Iran tensions, drawing parallels to Sasanian military success. The article establishes Baghaei's credentials as a scholar while presenting his historical analogy without direct US response or counterframing.
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Is pragmatism replacing ideology in international affairs?
Article examines whether pragmatic interest-based calculations are displacing ideological commitments in international relations. Uses the framing device of overlapping interests and conflicts to explore modern diplomatic patterns without taking explicit positions on specific nations or policies.
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Earl Sweatshirt Reveals One of the Big Inspirations Behind His Dark 2015 Album βI Donβt Like S**t, I Donβt Go Outsideβ
Earl Sweatshirt discusses an unexpected inspiration behind his 2015 album 'I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside.' The article reports on an artist interview revealing creative influences for a dark, introspective album. No specific inspiration is detailed in the provided text.
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Pakistan army chief visits Tehran to push for end to US-Israeli war on Iran
Pakistan's army chief visited Tehran to meet senior Iranian officials as part of diplomatic efforts by Islamabad and Doha to negotiate an end to conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran. The visit represents a mediation attempt through high-level military diplomacy.
Agreement being βfine-tunedβ to end US-Iran war, says Pakistani official
A Pakistani security official claims a memorandum of understanding is being negotiated to end US-Iran conflict following Pakistan's army chief's meeting with Iranian leaders. The official states 'significant progress' was made but provides minimal specifics on negotiation details or terms.
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Israeli military says soldier killed near Lebanon border
The Israeli military announced the death of a soldier near the Lebanon border during operational activity in northern Israel on Friday. This brings the total number of Israeli troops killed since the conflict began to 22.
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Turkey courts Libya's rival factions in bid to further Mediterranean ambitions
Turkey organized international exercises bringing together Libya's rival militaries from Tripoli and Benghazi. While maintaining primary support for the Tripoli-based government, Turkey is simultaneously engaging the Benghazi administration to expand its regional influence and stabilize Libya.
Pete Hegseth delivers West Point grad speech, says cadets are 'ready' for war
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivered a graduation speech at West Point where he told cadets they are prepared for military conflict. The brief report presents the core event without substantial elaboration on speech content or context.
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Russia: Ukraine hit dorm, 18 dead; Ukraine says it hit military target
Russia claims a Ukrainian drone struck a dormitory in Starobilsk, killing at least 18 people. Ukraine counters that the target was military infrastructure, not civilian housing. The competing claims reflect the information warfare dimension of the conflict.
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Hegseth rants about βwoke militaryβ and βpolitical correctnessβ during fiery West Point graduation speech
Pete Hegseth delivered a West Point graduation speech criticizing diversity initiatives and political correctness in the military, stating 'Unity is our strength' rather than diversity. The Independent frames his remarks as a 'rant' and 'fiery' speech, emphasizing inflammatory language around military culture war debates.
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What will Trump do next with Iran?
The article reports that the Trump administration is pursuing contradictory strategies toward Iranβalternating between military strike threats and diplomatic engagementβwithout achieving clear policy resolution three months into the conflict.
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Hegsethβs Leadership of the U.S. Military
The Atlantic examines Pete Hegseth's role as Secretary of Defense and his approach to reshaping the U.S. military within the Trump administration. The article references a Washington Week panel discussion that explored Hegseth's leadership style against the historical tradition of defense secretaries minimizing their own influence.
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Loomer celebrates Gabbard resignation: βAll of our enemies love Tulsiβ
Laura Loomer, a right-wing influencer, publicly celebrated Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as Director of National Intelligence on social media, criticizing Gabbard's Iran stance and claiming adversaries support her policies.
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The Memo: Trump battered by sea of self-inflicted troubles
Article frames President Trump as facing multiple self-inflicted problems heading into Memorial Day weekend, with particular focus on a $1.8 billion compensation fund for alleged justice system 'weaponization' victims. The framing emphasizes party frustration and positions Trump's troubles as largely self-created rather than externally imposed.
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US, Iran strike upbeat tone as Hormuz deal takes shape
The US and Iran are reported to be making progress in negotiations regarding the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump highlighting positive developments. However, Tehran simultaneously signaled that substantial disagreements remain unresolved in the broader conflict de-escalation process.
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U.S. and Iran report progress on talks ending war, looking to next few days
Iran, the United States, and Pakistan reported progress in talks aimed at ending conflict, with officials indicating significant developments in ongoing negotiations. The story emphasizes optimism about near-term resolution based on statements from multiple parties involved in mediation.
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The Art of the Deal
A Reason magazine piece critiquing a Trump/DOJ settlement agreement, characterizing it with inflammatory language ('Utterly stupid, morally wrong'). The analysis examines how the outlet frames executive-branch negotiations through adversarial framing rather than neutral reporting.
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Iβm 67. Our family trust earns $300,000 annually for my kids. How do I ensure they wonβt get killed on taxes?
A MarketWatch advice column addresses a 67-year-old's question about minimizing tax liability on a $300,000 annual family trust income by distributing funds to beneficiaries. The piece presents a straightforward tax planning strategy without political advocacy or inflammatory framing.
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