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Military diplomacy is making a surprising comeback as U.S. and Cuban officials engage in talks, hinting at a thaw in relations that could reshape regional dynamics. Meanwhile, on the political front, local candidates like Spencer Pratt are pushing back against national endorsements, emphasizing grassroots support over celebrity backing. In California, the progressive movement faces fragmentation that could jeopardize their electoral strategy, highlighting the challenges of unity in a polarized landscape.
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Politics & PolicyPlatner’s Wife Flagged His Sexual Texts With Other Women as Maine Senate Race BeganGraham Platner's wife reported that he had been sending sexual texts to other women as his campaign for the Maine Senate race was underway.
Politics & PolicyTrump teases ‘major speech’ after entertainers pull out of America 250 celebrationTrump plans a political rally to celebrate America's 250th anniversary following the withdrawal of several entertainers from the Great American State Fair, attributing their decision to fear of backlash.
Politics & PolicyU.S. Military Kills 3 on Boat Suspected of Drug TraffickingThe U.S. military's recent operation targeting drug trafficking has resulted in the deaths of three individuals on a boat, contributing to a total of 200 fatalities since last year, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these efforts against cocaine smuggling.
Politics & PolicySplits among progressives may lead to some unsavory results in California primariesFragmentation among progressive candidates in California's June 2 primaries may lead to unfavorable outcomes for their preferred choices.
Politics & PolicyTrump decries 'rigged' court system after Kennedy Center, tariff rulingsTrump criticized the U.S. court system as 'rigged' following rulings that hindered his economic policies and his recent recognition at the Kennedy Center, expressing his grievances on social media.
Politics & PolicyHegseth walks tightrope on China, urging Asian allies to share burden against threatsDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth moderated his stance on China while addressing Pacific leaders, advocating for collaborative efforts among U.S. allies to address regional threats, following President Trump's recent summit in Beijing.
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