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IAEA Official Heads to Tehran as Iran Maintains Nuclear Site Ban

A senior official from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is expected to arrive in Tehran Monday for talks with the Iranian regime, despite the country’s recent law banning all cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog. Iranian state media confirmed the visit, noting the official is not a nuclear inspector and will be barred from visiting any of the regime’s nuclear facilities. The visit comes less than two months after Iran formally outlawed IAEA inspections and access to its enrichment sites.

Greece Migrant Ankle Monitor Plan Sparks Debate

Migrants in Greece whose asylum claims are rejected will soon be required to wear ankle monitors as part of a government plan to speed up deportations. Migration Minister Thanos Plevris announced Monday that the measure will be implemented before the end of the year, along with reforms that would criminalize noncompliance with deportation orders. The proposal also includes mandatory jail terms for those who defy removal orders.

Fired Minnesota Professor Sues Gov. Walz Over COVID Mandate

A Minnesota college professor who was terminated after refusing to comply with a COVID-19 vaccine or testing mandate is suing Gov. Tim Walz.

UCLA Faces $1 Billion Legal Ultimatum from Trump Administration

The Trump administration demands a $1 billion settlement from UCLA amid antisemitism findings and $584 million in frozen federal funding.

Vance Predicts Tough Outcome for Trump–Putin Peace Talks

Vance says Trump–Putin summit will likely yield a front-line peace plan leaving both Ukraine and Russia unhappy.

MSNBC Host Asks Jen Psaki if She Fears Trump Administration

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked during a recent interview if she is afraid of being targeted by the Trump admin.

Tufts University Pushes Radical Gender Ideology with ‘Lavender Retreat’

Tufts University is hosting a retreat teaching queer and trans history and oppression, raising concerns over ideological bias.

Sydney Sweeney’s Brother Marks Air Force Promotion with ‘Good Jeans’ Joke

Sydney Sweeney’s brother Trent marks his Air Force promotion with a “Good Jeans” joke, referencing his sister’s controversial ad.

University of Minnesota Service Workers Threaten Strike, Demand Higher Pay

Over 1,400 University of Minnesota service workers threaten to strike, demanding higher wages and rejecting increased healthcare costs.

Bernie Sanders Blames Billionaire Influence for Kamala’s 2024 Defeat

Bernie Sanders says Kamala Harris’s 2024 loss was fueled by billionaire influence, claiming she ignored working-class needs

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