The White House strongly denies reports claiming President Trump plans to remove FBI Director Kash Patel, raising new questions about agency independence and political tension.
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A detailed investigation into the quietly approved 28-point peace plan that may redefine the Russia–Ukraine war. This expanded analysis breaks down the plan’s four pillars, its hidden trade-offs, strategic logic, international reactions, risks, scenarios, and what the proposal means for global security.
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Explore the 10 turning points that reshaped America in 2025—from AI and housing to politics and culture—and what these shifts mean for 2026.
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