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Trump Establishes U.S. Crypto Strategic Reserve, Boosting Digital Asset Values

Trump announced the creation of a U.S. Crypto Strategic Reserve, incorporating cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP (Ripple), Solana (SOL), and Cardano (ADA).

China’s Ambitious Aircraft Carrier Development Raises Global Security Concerns

China is rapidly advancing its naval capabilities, with plans to construct the world's largest aircraft carrier, potentially surpassing the U.S. Navy's USS Gerald R. Ford.

Zelenskyy Signals Willingness to Finalize U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Agreement

Zelenskyy has expressed readiness to sign a mineral rights agreement with the United States, following a contentious meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump that initially left the deal unsigned.

FBI Cracks Down on Cartel Leaders and Fugitives

The FBI’s recent crackdown on high-profile criminals marks a major shift in U.S. law enforcement policy under the Trump administration.

‘Unidentified Illness’ Claims Over 50 Lives in Congo

In the past five weeks, an unidentified illness has claimed the lives of over 50 people in two remote villages in northwestern Congo.

JD Vance and Family Moved to Safety After Protests at Vermont Ski Resort

Vice President JD Vance and his family were relocated to an undisclosed location after facing a hostile group of pro-Ukrainian protesters outside a ski resort in Vermont.

Trump Administration Deploys Additional Troops to Secure Southern Border

Under direct orders from President Trump’s administration, the Pentagon is deploying an additional 3,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Haitian Illegal Charged in Triple Murder

In late February, a Haitian illegal immigrant, 26-year-old Mackendy Darbouze, was charged with the brutal murder of three people in Fayetteville, North Carolina—two of whom were innocent children.

Los Angeles Wildfires Could Cost Local Economy Up to $9 Billion Over Five Years

The devastating January wildfires in Los Angeles County could cost the local economy as much as $9 billion over the next five years.

House Republicans Move to Erase Black Lives Matter Plaza Mural

House Republicans are pushing to remove the Black Lives Matter Plaza mural in Washington, D.C., aiming to undo a symbol of radical leftist activism.

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