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Oregon Voice Debate April 2, Grand Theatre in Salem: you ask the questions of the Republican Gov candidates: https://redmademedia.com/OR biz leaders to Kotax: go big to fix broken OR policy: https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/26/oregon-business-leaders-prosperity-council/OR DOJ files civil complaint in Morrow county/Amazon scandal: https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/26/think-out-loud-oregon-civil-complaint-former-morrow-county-officials/What could go wrong? Portland to bail out affordable housing landlords: https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2026/03/portland-might-bail-out-affordable-housing-landlords-but-would-that-lower-rents.htmlLars: Dems love early voting/late counting: https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2026/03/portland-might-bail-out-affordable-housing-landlords-but-would-that-lower-rents.html US deploying drone killer boats to Strait of Hormuz: https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2037298252320489696ICE agent saves infant from choking at airport: https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/ice-agent-saves-choking-infant-at-jfk-airport-using-heimlich-maneuver-dhs-6004469?ea_src=frontpage&ea_med=section-1&loginSuccess=1Thune caves and Schumer takes victory lap: https://www.breitbart.com/news/trump-says-hell-sign-order-to-pay-tsa-agents-as-senate-works-overnight-on-funding-deal/
For Review:1. Saudi Arabia bombed Yemen's port city of Mukalla on Tuesday over what it described as a shipment of weapons for a separatist force there, which arrived from the United Arab Emirates. 2. US Drone Strike on Venezuelan Port.The drone strike targeted a remote dock on the Venezuelan coast that the US government believed was being used by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to store drugs and move them onto boats for shipping. There were no casualties, according to the sources.3. The United States is offering Ukraine security guarantees for a period of 15 years as part of a proposed peace plan, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday.4. A top Russian official on Monday issued personal threats against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after Russia claimed that Ukraine launched a drone attack on one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's official residences.5. President Trump meets wit Israeli PM Netanyahu; Discusses Gaza Peace Deal; Iran Missile Development; Lebanon; & Syria. 6. The United States defended Israel's right to recognize the breakaway territory of Somaliland as a state at the United Nations on Monday, comparing it to the recognition of a Palestinian state by numerous countries.7. Chinese forces fired more than two dozen rockets and rehearsed port seizures on the second day of ongoing blockade drills around Taiwan.In statements and posters, Beijing cites Washington's recent $11 billion arms sale of artillery systems, short-range ballistic missiles and loitering munitions to Taipei as one of the main reasons for the Justice Mission drills.
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PREVIEW: HEADLINE: US Drone Strikes in Somalia: Tactical Tool, Not Strategic Win GUEST NAME: Caleb Weiss SUMMARY: John Batchelor speaks with Caleb Weiss about US drone strikes in Somalia against al-Qaeda and ISIS, noting their tactical purpose in degrading capabilities and assisting Somali forces. However, Weiss emphasizes these strikes are not a strategic solution and the overall US strategy in Somalia is convoluted, confusing, and lacks transparency, much like in Afghanistan. 1950 MOGADISHU
An appeals court allows Trump to continue withholding billions in foreign aid, North Korea denies claims that it removed loudspeakers along the inter-Korean border, the U.S. Army moves to launch an Amazon-style drone marketplace, Australia and Vanuatu sign a $326 million deal, Russia limits voice calls on WhatsApp and Telegram, negotiations on a global plastic pollution treaty stall, Melania Trump threatens to sue Hunter Biden over his Epstein claims, a man is charged for allegedly assaulting a U.S. agent with a sandwich, a brain implant decodes inner speech with 74% accuracy, and a 10-year-old British chess prodigy becomes the world's youngest female grandmaster. Sources: www.verity.news
President Donald Trump has told CNBC that higher tariffs look set to be introduced for India. “I think I'm going to raise that very substantially over the next 24 hours because they're buying Russian oil, they're fueling the war machine,” Trump said on Tuesday. “And if they're going to do that, then I'm not going to be happy.”The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday is proposing new rules to speed deployment of drones beyond the visual line of sight of operators, a key change needed to advance commercial deployments like package deliveries.Under current rules, operators need to get individual waivers or exemptions to use drones without visual line of sight. The department said eliminating those requirements "will significantly expand the use-case for drone technologies in areas like: manufacturing, farming, energy production, filmmaking, and the movement of products including lifesaving medications."With the 2026 midterm season drawing nearer, Republicans hope that redistricting in red states such as Texas, Florida, Ohio, and others may expand their thin House majority. Meanwhile, Democrats are hoping that redistricting in blue states could counteract Republicans in the next election. Governors from California, New York, and Illinois have all expressed openness to redrawing their own states' congressional maps.
This Day in Legal History: “A Friend of the Constitution”On July 15, 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall took the unusual step of anonymously defending one of the most consequential Supreme Court decisions in American history—McCulloch v. Maryland. Writing under the pseudonym A Friend of the Constitution, Marshall authored a series of essays published in the Philadelphia Union and the Alexandria Gazette, responding to public criticism of the Court's expansive interpretation of federal power. The decision, issued earlier that year, had upheld Congress's authority to establish a national bank and struck down Maryland's attempt to tax it, solidifying the doctrine of federal supremacy.Marshall's public defense was significant because it revealed the political sensitivity of the ruling and the extent to which the legitimacy of the Court's reasoning was contested. The McCulloch opinion laid out the principle of implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause, asserting that the federal government could take actions not explicitly listed in the Constitution if they furthered constitutionally enumerated powers. The decision also famously stated, “the power to tax involves the power to destroy,” rejecting state efforts to control or burden federal institutions.Critics, particularly from states' rights factions, argued the decision centralized too much power in the federal government and eroded state sovereignty. Marshall's essays, though unsigned, were unmistakably in his judicial voice and aimed to calm anxieties about federal overreach by appealing to reason, constitutional structure, and the logic of a functioning union. His public engagement reflected an early awareness of the need to build public confidence in the judiciary's authority.This episode was rare in that a sitting Chief Justice chose to participate in public constitutional debate beyond the bench. It also underscored the foundational role McCulloch would come to play in defining the American system of federalism. The decision has remained a touchstone in constitutional law for over two centuries, cited in debates over congressional authority ranging from the New Deal to the Affordable Care Act.Marshall's intervention on July 15, 1819, was both defensive and visionary—a recognition that legal rulings do not exist in a vacuum and often require articulation beyond the courtroom to be enduring.The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its plan to dramatically reduce the size and scope of the Department of Education. In a brief unsigned order, the Court lifted a lower court's injunction that had temporarily reinstated about 1,400 laid-off employees and blocked the transfer of key department functions to other agencies. The decision marks a major victory for President Trump, who has pushed to return educational control to states and fulfill a campaign promise to minimize federal involvement in schools.Three liberal justices dissented, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor warning that the ruling effectively grants the president power to dismantle congressional mandates by eliminating staff necessary to carry them out. The Biden-appointed district judge who had issued the initial injunction found the layoffs would likely paralyze the department. Critics of the plan, including 21 Democratic attorneys general, school districts, and unions, argue that the move could delay federal aid, weaken civil rights enforcement, and harm disadvantaged students.Trump has stated that vital services like Pell grants and special education funding will continue, though responsibilities would shift to agencies such as the Small Business Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services. Education Secretary Linda McMahon praised the Court's decision, calling it a win for students and families. The legal battle continues in lower courts, but the Supreme Court's decision enables Trump to move forward with an aggressive downsizing strategy that would cut the department's staff by half compared to its size at the start of his presidency.US Supreme Court clears way for Trump to gut Education Department | ReutersGermany's Federal Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by two Yemeni nationals seeking to hold the German government accountable for U.S. drone strikes conducted from Ramstein Air Base. The plaintiffs, whose relatives were killed in a 2012 strike, argued that Germany shared responsibility because Ramstein served as a key communications hub for U.S. drone operations. They claimed that Germany failed its duty to protect life by allowing the base to be used in actions that allegedly violated international law.The court ruled that while Germany has a general obligation to protect human rights, especially regarding foreign policy, this duty was not activated in the case. The judges found no clear evidence that the U.S. was applying unlawful criteria in distinguishing between legitimate military targets and civilians in Yemen. They also concluded that the German government had acted within its discretion by relying on the U.S. interpretation of international law.The decision reaffirmed Berlin's broad latitude in conducting foreign and security policy, including alliance cooperation. Germany's foreign and defense ministries welcomed the ruling, stating it validated their legal position. The plaintiffs criticized the outcome as setting a dangerous precedent by shielding states that facilitate U.S. drone operations from accountability when civilians are harmed. The case reignited debate over Germany's role in supporting U.S. military actions from its territory.Germany's top court dismisses complaint against US drone missions | ReutersThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Afghans living in the United States. The court issued an administrative stay through July 21 in response to a request from the advocacy group CASA, which is challenging the Department of Homeland Security's April decision to revoke TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians. CASA argues the move was arbitrary, discriminatory, and would cause irreparable harm to those affected.TPS allows individuals from countries facing conflict or disaster to stay and work legally in the U.S. for renewable periods, typically between six and eighteen months. The lawsuit is part of broader resistance to Trump's long-standing efforts to roll back TPS protections, many of which were halted by courts during his first term. Afghan advocates say ending TPS now would put lives at risk, particularly among those who supported U.S. operations in Afghanistan and women facing repression under the Taliban.The court's stay is not a final ruling but gives time for the legal challenge to proceed. The administration has until July 17 to respond. AfghanEvac, a coalition of veterans and resettlement advocates, supports the legal fight and urges the administration to restore TPS protections. Over 70,000 Afghans were admitted to the U.S. under temporary parole following the 2021 Taliban takeover, many of whom could be deported without continued legal status.US appeals court temporarily upholds protected status for Afghans | ReutersCongress has finally corrected the costly mistake it made with Section 174, restoring immediate expensing for research and development. But I don't view this as a victory—it's a reset. For three years, businesses operating at the forefront of innovation were forced to amortize R&D costs, a move that was not only economically damaging but entirely unnecessary. While lawmakers delayed fixing their own error, peer nations like China and Singapore advanced forward-looking tax regimes that actively incentivize both research and commercialization.Restoring immediate expensing brings us back to where we were before 2017, but stability in the tax code shouldn't be treated as a favor to innovators—it should be the baseline. R&D thrives on long timelines and clear signals, not temporary fixes and partisan reversals. If Congress wants to take innovation seriously, it needs to treat R&D expensing like core infrastructure and embed automatic responsiveness into the tax code. For example, if GDP growth stalls or domestic R&D spending drops below a certain threshold, the deduction should automatically increase—just as China did with 120% expensing for integrated circuits and industrial machinery.Beyond that, we need to rethink what we're rewarding. Under current rules, companies receive tax breaks for spending on research whether or not those ideas ever generate revenue, jobs, or real-world application. I'm not arguing against basic research, but I believe we should offer enhanced incentives for firms that meet defined commercialization benchmarks—like securing patents, licensing products, or manufacturing IP domestically.Repealing amortization was the right move, but the three-year delay already did serious harm to sectors both parties claim to support. Immediate expensing should now be seen as the floor—not the ceiling—of effective R&D policy. We can't afford to let innovation incentives swing with the political winds. That's why I believe Congress should require full economic scoring from the Joint Committee on Taxation or CBO before any future attempt to undo R&D expensing. You can't bind future lawmakers—but you can make them confront the cost of setting another fire.Fixing the R&D Tax Code Blunder Isn't a Victory, It's a Reset This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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North Korea is testing a larger version of its state-of-the-art reconnaissance drone, according to exclusive NK Pro analysis, showing that it is continuing to copy U.S. designs. NK News Data Correspondent Anton Sokolin joins the podcast to discuss the advantages of introducing the new unmanned aerial vehicle with a 40-meter wingspan, as well as the challenges that the DPRK could face in deploying the system. He also discusses the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how North Korea's participation in the war is evolving, after Kyiv warned that Pyongyang is set to send more weapons to augment its deployment of troops. About the podcast: The North Korea News Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Jacco Zwetsloot exclusively for NK News, covering all things DPRK — from news to extended interviews with leading experts and analysts in the field, along with insight from our very own journalists.
L'interface est exposée! Shamelessplug Hackfest Swag Join Hackfest/La French Connection Discord Join Hackfest us on Mastodon Nouvelles Il y a 25 ans, le bogue de l'an 2000 PowerSchool a versé une rançon aux pirates pour obtenir la suppression des données volées DJI Update Geofencing System DJI drops geofencing system in US: Drone operators face full risk DJI Removes Majority Of Its Drone Geofencing Restrictions - heliguy DJI Updates GEO System in U.S. Consumer & Enterprise Drones 200,000 Wall Street Jobs May Be Slashed By Artificial Intelligence au lieu de sacrer le monde dehors qui ne performe pas… De la cybercriminalité à la cyberguerre : L'évolution des pirates informatiques chinois Console Chaos: A Campaign Targeting Publicly Exposed Management Interfaces on Fortinet FortiGate Firewalls Le mot de la semaine: La kakistocratie, ou le règne des managers incompétents Crew Patrick Mathieu Richer Dinelle Steve Waterhouse Jacques Sauvé Gabrielle Joni Verreault Crédits Montage audio par Hackfest Communication Music par Nibana – Earth From Above - Legacy Locaux virtuels par Streamyard
Send us a textIn our latest episode of Small-Cap Spotlight, Tim Gerdeman, Vice Chair & Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer discusses the Unusual Machines (UMAC) and its growth potential with WTR technology analyst Dr. John Roy and UMAC CEO Dr. Allan Evans.Unusual Machines, Inc. is a development stage technology company, which engages in the provision of drone solutions with a focus on first-person view (FPV) technology. It offers products to entertainment, recreation, and competitive racing industries. The company was founded on July 11, 2019, and is headquartered in Orlando, FL.
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PREVIEW: #NIGER: #RUSSIA: Conversed with Ronan Wordsworth of Geopolitical Futures re the Niger junta ordering the US drone base to close and leave -- and learned of a grand plan out of Moscow to build a railroad from Tripoli into Central Africa and the G5 Sahel Nations (European-influenced Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, French-influenced Chad) now tempted to lean toward Moscow and Beijing, even Tehran in Niger's case. More soon. 1906 Nigeria
#NIGER: The US drone base in West Africa—monitoring jihadists destabilizing West Africa—ordered out. What is to be done? Bill Roggio, FDD. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/21/us/politics/niger-us-troops-coup.html 1898
The drone-downing is only the latest in a string of attacks on the shipping lanes in the Red Sea vital to the global economy.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - Netanyahu Blocked Palestinian State 'For Decades'03:19 - Gantz: Israel Will Launch Assault on Rafah by Ramadan07:25 - US Drafts Own Gaza UN Measure After Threatening to Veto Ceasefire09:06 - Houthis Shoot Down US Drone, Hit British Ship11:49 - Israel Carries Out Strikes Near Major Lebanese City of Sidon13:37 - Iraq Militias Stopped Attacks on US Forces at Request of Iran General17:09 - Israel To Limit Al-Aqsa Entry During Ramadan19:21 - ICJ Begins Historic Hearings on Israel's Occupation of Palestine21:06 - Assange Wife Warns He Will Die if Extradited to US25:21 - US Develops Naval Drone Swarms for War With China27:35 - Viewpoints/Outro
TONIGHT: The show begins in Pakistan where the TikTok generation ambushed the Army and captured more seats that the Shariff party. To West Baghdad where the US drone-killed three members of Ketaib Hezbollah. To the Indian Ocean, to the year 2100 when the PRC may well be under 500 millions because of ignorance of human nature. To Gaza, to Israel, to Qatar. Then to Islamabad for the joy of the young to dominate the Election with social media. To Brasilia, to Panama City, to Caracas and Georgetown and trouble. To Moscow with the new migrants from Central Asia, to Moscow 1924 and Stalin's grotesque notion to have Lenin's brain extracted from the corpse and examined for its genius condition. 1934 Moscow
TONIGHT: The show begins in DC where the Congress refuses Kyiv, then to West Baghdad where the US drone strikes Iraqi militia. To Mexico City for the Election June 2. To London and Berlin and NYC and falling CRE assessments. To Ottawa, February 2022. To te Fed, to geosynchronous orbit for Solar Space Power. To Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. More in Santiago, Mexico City, Panama City, Brasilia. 1911 Maine derelict, Havana Harbor
PREVIEW: #BAGHDAD: KETAIB-HEZBOLLAH: #DECAPITATION: From a conversation with CBS News colleague re the presumed US drone strike in West Baghdad that killed leaders of the Iran-backed Iraqi militia cling to launch the attacks on the American outposts on the Jordan-Syrian-Iraqi border. More tonight. 1932 Baghdad
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Flares from a Russian fighter jet damage a U.S. drone over Syria, marking the latest in a string of encounters between the two militaries in the region.
1. Netherlands Government Collapses Over Immigration Debate, But It's Not the First Time It's Collapsed (2:14)2. AI Software Companies, Including Meta, Facing Multiple Lawsuits; Accusations of Copyright Infringement, Invasion of Privacy, and More (12:22)3. Silicon Valley Bank Financial Group Sues FDIC Over Its Retention of $1.93B (18:37)4. United States Carries Out Successful Drone Strike Killing ISIS Leader (24:04)5. Larry Nassar, Former USA Gymnastics Coach, Stabbed Multiple Times in Florida Prison (25:54)6. Biden Visits Europe For NATO Summit; Here's What His Itinerary Looks Like (27:20)7. Oklahoma Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Seeking Reparations for 1912 Tulsa Massacre (28:40)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and share it with those you know that also appreciate unbiased news!Subscribe to Jordan's weekly free newsletter featuring hot topics in the news, trending lawsuits, and more.Follow Jordan on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.All sources for this episode can be found here.
Happy Wednesday! A deal on the Colorado River supple. DeSantis and Musk coming together to announce DeSantis' 2024 run for the presidency. UPS could be the next company to strike. US Drone strike kills civilian. More species being protected against Ivory sales. Nevada neighborhood names streets after Pokemon. And a What's Trending to clean up your beard hairs. Sign up to play Two-Second Tunes or Cover Lovers https://forms.gle/Bf6aPVTbEqmo4QoS6 WHAT'S TRENDING: https://amzn.to/3IBVsvL NEWSLETTER ⬅️ Head to TheMorningShowPodcast.com for EVERYTHING we talk about. Seattle Gummy Company 20% off with CMA: https://seattlegummy.com/?ref=802 QUICK LINKS TO WATCH US LIVE, SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER, FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS HERE: https://www.flowcode.com/page/carlamarieandanthony Follow Carla Marie on Instagram Follow Anthony on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The U.S. Air Force declassified the official video footage from the unmanned drone that was taken down over the Black Sea. According to the footage, it appears that the American side of this story was accurate: the Russians indeed dumped fuel on and hit the propeller of the $32 million American drone before it fell into the sea. Now, whether this was intentional or not, it appears that the consensus on the American side is leaning toward “not.” ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
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The United States reveals whether it believes Russia's latest downing of a U.S. drone was intentional or not, as Moscow vows to recover the drone's debris likely containing classified technology. House Republicans are trying to find solutions to the border crisis. But House Democrats say they're going about it wrong. Republicans are unveiling an energy bill they designate as a top priority. What's in their plan, and can it move forward in a divided Congress? A Chinese dissident is being held in custody in New York. Prosecutors allege he defrauded investors out of over a billion dollars. A retired Marine officer shares with us his experience with the military vaccine mandate. He says that even though the mandate is rescinded now, problems still remain. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
The Dutch provincial election brings farmers to the fore, all eyes on the skies after a US drone falls into the Black Sea, and the BBC reinstates Gary Lineker, but what about the corporation's impartiality? Also: Turkish journalists struggle to be heard in the wake of the quake, Belarus' opposition sets up its own alternative embassy and French cinema goers revel in anti-revolutionary history.
Washington said it was operating in international airspace, and accused Moscow of recklessness. Also: The former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan says police acted outside the law when they tried to arrest him at his home in Lahore, and why the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is making Tom Cruise's latest mission impossible.
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The US military says Russian fighter jets have downed one of its drones - we'll bring you the latest. People on opposite sides of the US have lost power after two powerful storms. In Malawi, a deadly cyclone has rescue workers fighting against the clock. Eggstortionate prices are finally starting to come down. And, if ChatGPT had you worried before, the new version won't calm you down.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The US accusing Russia of using a fighter jet to down an unmanned U.S drone operating over the Black Sea. Also, that powerful Nor'easter slams New England while California sees more rain and flooding. Plus, the cast of “Ted Lasso” in studio 1A to talk about the return of season three. And, Rege-Jean Page in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new film “Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.”
A Russian fighter jet collided with a U.S. military drone over the Black Sea. The impact forced U.S. personnel to bring the drone down in international waters. The two sides accuse each other of wrongdoing. A heavy snowstorm across the northeastern United States causes power outages, dangerous driving conditions, flight cancellations, and school closures. Some areas have seen over 30 inches of snow. Credit ratings agency Moody's changed its outlook for the U.S. banking system from “stable” to “negative” and placed six banks under review for potential downgrades. Find out what the firm has to say about the health of the American banking sector. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
An unmanned American surveillance drone has crashed in the Black Sea, in an incident involving two Russian fighter jets. The US and Russia have given very different accounts of what happened. Also in the programme: almost 200 people have been killed in Malawi as Tropical Storm Freddy continues to bare down on south-east Africa; and President Joe Biden has chosen the community of Monterey Park to announce new measures on stricter background checks for gun ownership - he's using a presidential decree to bring them in. (Photo: A US MQ-9 drone is on display during an air show at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. A Russian fighter jet struck the propeller of a US MQ-9 drone surveillance drone over the Black Sea, causing American forces to bring down the unmanned aerial vehicle in international waters, the US military said, an incident that highlighted soaring US-Russian tensions over Moscow's war in Ukraine. Credit: AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)
A winter storm in the northeast is causing power outages and flight cancellations. A US drone crashed in the Black sea after being struck by a Russian fighter jet. The EPA is proposing changes to make drinking water safer – we have details. Embattled Congressman George Santos filed paperwork that would allow him to run for re-election. And, Patricia Schroeder, a longtime congresswoman and pioneer for women's rights, has died.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A Russian fighter jet collided with a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Black Sea Tuesday, a U.S. defense official told Fox News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Washington says the Taliban should not have been harbouring Ayman al-Zawahiri. Also: Imran Khan's political party is accused of concealing foreign funding; and Ian McKellen plays Hamlet in a ballet.
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