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American Carrier Force Moves Into Central Command as Tehran Issues New Warnings

The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group has entered the waters of Central Command, the operational theater encompassing the Middle East and Iran, according to U.S. military officials. This deployment represents a significant escalation in American naval presence as tensions between Washington and Tehran reach their highest point in years.

Senate Democrats Threaten Government Shutdown Over Minneapolis Federal Agent Shooting

The wheels are coming off in Washington, and this time the spark that could send the federal government into another shutdown is a shooting death in Minneapolis that has Democrats drawing a line in the sand.

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Climber dies in roughly 300 foot fall on Oregon's Mount Hood

A climber died Sunday after falling about 300 feet while scaling Mount Hood near Devil’s Kitchen, according to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. Rescuers found the individual deceased and are withholding details until the family has been notified.

Police department in Montana’s capital city exits drug task force over border patrol involvement

The Helena Police Department in Montana withdrew from a regional drug task force after officials decided to include U.S. Border Patrol agents, with the Helena police chief saying he wants the department to focus solely on local drug enforcement. The move reflects local concerns about federal immigration enforcement’s role in community policing.

More than 31,000 nurses, health care workers strike at Kaiser Permanente, arguing for safe staffing levels, fair wages

More than 31,000 nurses and healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente facilities across California and Hawaii walked off the job in a historic, open‑ended strike to demand safe staffing levels, fair wages, and better working conditions. The strike, organized by the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals, affects dozens of hospitals and hundreds of clinics.

Feds drop effort to get trans patients’ records from LA children’s hospital

The U.S. Department of Justice has withdrawn its subpoena demanding medical records of more than 3,000 transgender minors from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles amid legal challenges and privacy concerns. While the DOJ still requires non‑identifiable data, the move is considered a win for patient privacy advocates who had opposed the initial subpoena.