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Tulsi Gabbard resigned Thursday as director of national intelligence in President Donald Trump’s administration, ending a tenure marked by disputes over intelligence policy and national security priorities. Her departure adds to a series of leadership changes within the administration as the United States confronts growing tensions in the Middle East.
Jeff Bezos has entered the national tax policy debate by suggesting lower-income Americans should pay no federal income tax, a proposal that has drawn renewed attention to how the U.S. tax burden is distributed. His comments come amid ongoing political divisions over inequality, federal revenue needs, and the future structure of the tax system.
By Aurax Desk
Commissioner of Police Alister Guevarro outlines major investigations — from the search for 2-year-old Angelo Tobias and the San Fernando arms heist to the Joshua Samaroo case and a spike in deadly home invasions — while warning that social media leaks are derailing critical police work
by Aurax Desk
NASCAR confirmed that two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has died at age 41 after a sudden illness, prompting widespread mourning across motorsports. Officials, teams and fellow drivers paid tribute to one of the sport’s most accomplished competitors..
by Aurax Desk
A Democratic National Committee review of the party’s 2024 election loss identified strategic errors, voter concerns and internal divisions that contributed to Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat. The report provides one of the clearest official assessments yet of the Democrats’ major electoral setback.
By Aurax Desk
The 1960 Chile earthquake triggered tsunamis that devastated coastal communities across the Pacific.
Travelers are increasingly booking phone-free retreats focused on silence, mindfulness and digital disconnection. The growing trend reflects rising demand for wellness-focused travel experiences away from constant online connectivity.
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