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Taiwan announces special budget of $40 billion for arms purchases to bolster defense

TAIJING WU and HUIZHONG WU Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te on Wednesday announced a special $40 billion budget for arms purchases, including to build a Taiwan Dome, an air defense system with high-level detection and interception capabilities, as the U.S. pressures the island to increase its defense spending. The budget

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NFL Thursday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at DETROIT 2½ 2½ (49½) Green Bay Kansas City 4½ 3½ (52½) at DALLAS at BALTIMORE 11½ 7 (51½) Cincinnati Friday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at PHILADELPHIA 6½ 7 (44½) Chicago Sunday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG at INDIANAPOLIS 3½ 4½ (44½) Houston

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Trump administration plan to review Biden-era refugees sparks worry and uncertainty

By COREY WILLIAMS, MIKE CATALINI and REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press The Trump administration’s plan to review all refugees admitted to the United States under the Biden administration is weighing heavily on people who could be affected by the evaluation, fueling uncertainty and worry among people who believed their status was secured. The review was laid

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Trump administration plan to review Biden-era refugees sparks worry and uncertainty

By COREY WILLIAMS, MIKE CATALINI and REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press The Trump administration’s plan to review all refugees admitted to the United States under the Biden administration is weighing heavily on people who could be affected by the evaluation, fueling uncertainty and worry among people who believed their status was secured. The review was laid

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Belarusian politician Mikola Statkevich returned to prison after refusing ‘forced deportation’

By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press Belarusian politician Mikola Statkevich has been returned to prison after being freed in a U.S.-brokered deal but refusing to leave his native country, activists said Tuesday. The former presidential candidate has been missing since Sept. 11, when a group of political prisoners were pardoned by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko at

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FACT FOCUS: Trump gets it wrong claiming no murders in DC for the last six months

By MELISSA GOLDIN Associated Press In addition to pardoning two North Carolina turkeys at the annual White House ceremony Tuesday, President Donald Trump discussed his crime-fighting efforts in Washington, D.C., claiming that it’s been months since the city has seen a murder. But Metropolitan Police Department statistics say otherwise. Trump deployed National Guard troops to

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X’s new feature raises questions about the foreign origins of some popular US political accounts

By BARBARA ORTUTAY AP Technology Writer They go by names like @TRUMP_ARMY— or @MAGANationX, and their verified accounts proudly display portraits of President Donald Trump, voter rallies and American flags. And they’re constantly posting about U.S. politics to their followers, sounding like diehard fans of the president. But after a weekend update to the social

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Political consultant defies court order in lawsuit over AI robocalls that mimicked Biden

By HOLLY RAMER Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A political consultant who sent artificial intelligence-generated robocalls mimicking former President Joe Biden to New Hampshire Democrats said Tuesday he will not pay $22,500 to three voters despite a recent federal court order. The order, issued Friday in a lawsuit brought by the League of Women

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Wisconsin Supreme Court says 3-judge panels must decide congressional redistricting cases

By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a pair of three-judge panels to hear two lawsuits that argue the battleground state’s congressional maps must be redrawn because they unconstitutionally favor Republicans. The court’s minority conservative justices blasted the creation of the three-judge panels as unimaginable political

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Top US military officials are visiting Caribbean leaders as Trump weighs next steps

By KONSTANTIN TOROPIN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Top U.S. military officials are meeting leaders of Caribbean nations this week as the Trump administration has escalated its firepower in the region as part of what it calls a campaign against drug trafficking. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will travel to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and meet

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Democratic congressman’s lawsuit claims Trump housing official abused post to target Trump critics

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday by U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell accuses the Trump administration’s top housing regulator of abusing his position to misuse private mortgage records belonging to Swalwell and other Democratic critics of the Republican president. Swalwell sued Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte less

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Court official dismisses Justice Department’s misconduct complaint against a federal judge in DC

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A court official has dismissed a Justice Department complaint that accused a federal judge of “hostile and egregious” misconduct during hearings for a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender troops serving in the military. The complaint accused U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington, D.C.,

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A look at Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian envoy who helped craft the new Ukraine peace proposal

By KATIE MARIE DAVIES Associated Press Kirill Dmitriev is not a professional diplomat. But the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund has emerged as a key player in drafting a new proposal to end Moscow’s war in Ukraine. That is perhaps no surprise: A former investment banker, Dmitriev has increasingly served as a back-channel communicator

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