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US Bars Iran’s World Cup Team From Overnight Stays as Mexico Steps In
Iran's players will compete on US soil but sleep in Tijuana, exposing what the policy looks like when official relations don't exist.
Iran's players will compete on US soil but sleep in Tijuana, exposing what the policy looks like when official relations don't exist.
Israel's prime minister orders intensified Lebanon strikes the same day Washington signaled approval for a larger operation.
Lapid backed the war from day one. Now he says Netanyahu negotiated away the win five months before voters decide.
Records deletion, mass pardons, and a $1.776 billion fund form a single pattern — and bipartisan resistance is building.
Administration owns the oil cutoff as policy but denies it as cause — and undercuts its own GAESA case in the process.
Trump's June 1 immigration deadline collapses after GOP senators refused to defend the fund in a closed caucus meeting.
Former FBI agent breaks with Trump as Thune signals discomfort and the first claimant turns out to be a Trump ally seeking $2.7 million.
Tehran hardens stance on core US demand as 440kg stockpile remains unaccounted for since June strikes.