
Russian forces launched a series of attacks on Kyiv

Emergency crews spent much of the morning clearing debris from several apartment buildings struck in the assault. Ukrainian officials say the attack marks one of the heaviest barrages in recent weeks, with air sirens blaring across the capital for more than two hours. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy renewed his appeal for additional air defense systems from Western allies.
The US has imposed new sanctions on Russia

The move targets Gazprom and Rosneft, freezing assets and restricting energy sales through international markets. U.S. officials say the sanctions are meant to curtail Russia’s ability to finance its ongoing military operations. European leaders have voiced cautious support, while Russia responded by threatening to halt energy exports to countries enforcing the measures.
Trump has demanded $230 million from Justice Dept

Administration officials confirmed the president’s request late Tuesday. This demand comes as the Justice Department reviews expenditures from past investigations, igniting debate within Congress. Discussions are ongoing, and lawmakers remain divided on approving any compensation. No resolution is expected until the government shutdown is resolved.
Israeli officials say the fragile ceasefire is holding

Vice President JD Vance, visiting the region, praised efforts to maintain calm but noted that the full return of hostages and their remains remains a key priority for both sides. Vance toured a newly opened civilian-military coordination center, calling it essential to sustaining security efforts and facilitating humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Government shutdown has entered its 21st day

Senators are returning to Capitol Hill today amid pressure to end the standoff. The Department of Energy confirmed that roughly 1,400 National Nuclear Security Administration workers are being furloughed starting this week. Only about 400 staffers will remain to protect critical assets. Officials insist no nuclear safety issues are expected but said delays in maintenance and safety reviews are likely.
The U.S. government shutdown continues

Essential services persist, but federal workers face unpaid delays. Lawmakers exchanged blame during heated Capitol sessions. Senate attempts to advance a House funding bill failed for the ninth time. Impacts include understaffed air traffic control at major airports like Newark. Negotiations show no breakthrough, prolonging uncertainty for national operations.
Authorities in Tennessee have identified 14 out of 16 victims from a massive explosion

The blast last week leveled parts of the facility near Nashville. Investigations point to a chemical reaction as the likely cause. Families of the deceased gathered for a memorial service this morning. Federal safety regulators are on site conducting a full probe. Local officials coordinate aid for displaced residents in the surrounding area.
Israel says it has recovered more bodies of hostages

The Israeli military confirmed that one of the bodies turned over was not a hostage, deepening mistrust between the two sides and adding strain to a fragile truce. Authorities said the identification process of the remaining bodies continues as families desperate for information wait for closure. Israeli officials have said they will reassess the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza until all hostages are returned.









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