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Judge keeps alleged D.C. pipe bomber in custody ahead of trial

A federal judge has ordered Brian Cole, the suspect in the alleged D.C. pipe bomb case near the RNC and DNC headquarters, to remain detained pending trial. Cole has not entered a plea to federal charges linked to two explosive devices found nearly five years ago in Washington, D.C. Prosecutors argued he poses a danger and flight risk, while the defense sought supervised release. The court ruled that no release conditions would ensure public safety or his appearance, keeping Cole in custody as the high-profile case proceeds through the federal courts.

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Trump cautions Iran on harming peaceful demonstrators

President Donald Trump issues a public warning to Iran over its treatment of protesters, stating on social media that the United States would “come to their rescue” if authorities “violently kill peaceful protesters.” His remarks follow reports of unrest and alleged crackdowns across Iran, and they reflect ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran. The statement raises questions about possible U.S. responses, the role of human rights in American foreign policy, and the impact of social media diplomacy on an already strained bilateral relationship.

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Trump ramps up pressure as U.S. launches strikes on Venezuela

The United States has launched military strikes on targets inside Venezuela, including military facilities, after authorization from President Donald Trump. U.S. officials describe the operation as a limited effort to increase pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and disrupt the capabilities of security forces aligned with his government. The action follows sanctions and diplomatic steps aimed at supporting opposition leadership and challenging Maduro’s control of state institutions.

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