
Ukraine ramped up its own long-range campaign in Russia

Analysts say Ukrainian security services have stepped up drone and sabotage attacks this month against combat aircraft and submarines inside Russia. These operations aim to make it harder for Moscow to launch missiles at Ukrainian cities and power plants. Western officials describe the strikes as one of the few ways Ukraine can offset Russia’s larger arsenal.
DOJ is defending how it’s handling the Epstein files

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said hundreds of lawyers are reviewing every page to protect victims’ identities while following the transparency law. Officials acknowledged that some photos and materials were pulled back from a public website for further review. Lawmakers from both parties are demanding regular updates, arguing the process must balance privacy rights with public accountability.
Trump Names Kennedy Center After Himself

Board members approved the change after a contentious debate over how to recognize Trump’s influence on arts funding and major renovations completed during his time in office. Supporters say the new name honors both the original presidential legacy and a more recent chapter in cultural investment. Donald Trump is chairman of the board.
Johnson is facing rare, open defiance from his own party

Four GOP lawmakers joined Democrats in signing a discharge petition on extending Affordable Care Act premium subsidies. The maneuver compels a House vote on keeping the tax credits in place for three more years. Johnson, working with a very slim majority, insists he still has control as Republicans push a separate health bill that omits the subsidy extension.
Rob Reiner’s Son Held on $4 Million Bail

Rob Reiner’s death has stunned fans and colleagues, turning a beloved family home into a crime scene. Police say director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer, were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on Sunday afternoon. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirms their son, Nick Reiner, is in custody on suspicion of murder and held on multimillion‑dollar bail. Family members issued a brief statement expressing profound sorrow and asking for privacy.
Investigators in Rhode Island have detained a person of interest

This comes after a deadly shooting on the Brown University campus during final exams. Officials say two people were killed and nine others wounded when gunfire erupted in an engineering and physics building during a review session. Police said the person now in custody is in their 30s and that they are not seeking additional suspects. University leaders canceled remaining classes and exams for the term.
Tension is rising off the coast of Venezuela

President Donald Trump says the seizure is part of a broader campaign to pressure President Nicolás Maduro’s government, which faces narcoterrorism charges in the United States. Officials describe the boarding of a commercial ship by U.S. personnel as highly unusual and say the Coast Guard and Navy worked together on the operation.
The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates

Fed officials voted Wednesday to trim the benchmark rate by another quarter point, extending a streak of reductions aimed at supporting the job market while inflation cools. The central bank signaled it expects only one additional cut next year, suggesting concern about easing too quickly as prices remain above target. Lower borrowing costs could gradually ease pressure on mortgages, credit cards, and business loans.








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