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The Senate voted Saturday to launch into debate on President Trumpās ābig beautifulā spending bill, after Republican leaders spent hours working to gain enough support to approve the 940-page document.
The multi-trillion dollar bill narrowly advanced in a 51-49 procedural vote, despite opposition from two Republican lawmakers who joined their Democratic colleagues in an attempt to block the measure from reaching the Senate floor.
Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Rand Paul (R-KY) were the holdouts after they publicly declared that they wouldnāt be backing the bill in its current form.


Canada has dramatically hiked duties on American steel imports after Donald Trump shut down trade talks.
The country imposed an import quota late Friday and if it is exceeded, certain US metal will face a new 50 percent surcharge.
Canadaās Finance Minister, FranƧois-Philippe Champagne, said the government was acting to protect domestic industry from āunjust US tariffs,ā NBC News reported.

Russia launched its biggest aerial attack overnight since the start of the war against Ukraine, a Ukrainian official said on Sunday.
Moscow fired 537 aerial weapons toward Ukraine, including 477 drones and decoys and 60 missiles, according to Ukraineās air force. Among these weapons, 249 were shot down and 226 were lost, likely electronically jammed.
The attack was āthe most massive airstrikeā against Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion in February 2022, Yuriy Ihnat, head of communications for Ukraineās air force, told The Associated Press, taking into account both drones and various types of missiles.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts decried the ādangerousā hot rhetoric being wielded against judges for simply ādoing his or her jobā by interpreting the law ā after the court handed President Trump a major win by limiting the power of judges to make sweeping injunctions.
Roberts urged politicians to bring down the temperature and warned that the inflammatory attacks on the judiciary can fuel political violence.
āIāve been compelled over the past few years to make statements about people on one side of the aisle ā their views on judges ā and on the other side,ā Roberts said during a judgesā conference in Charlotte, North Carolina.


Iran has banned the head of the United Nationsā nuclear watchdog organization from its nuclear sites and is removing surveillance cameras from them, according to multiple reports.
On Saturday, Iranian Parliament vice speaker Hamid Reza Haji Babaei announced the barring of Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, from the regimeās nuclear sites as well as the removal of the surveillance measures, moves that threaten to keep Iranās nuclear footprint even more in the dark following U.S. and Israeli attacks designed to dismantle their nuclear program.
Iran claimed the moves, which are the regimeās latest following a ceasefire in its ā12 Day Warā with Israel, were made after Israel acquired āsensitive facility data.ā

A federal grand jury has indicted an Orlando man accused of threatening to kill the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
Federal prosecutors say Salvatore Russotto, 58, of Orlando, has been indicted on two federal charges for allegedly threatening U.S. Attorney Alina Habba of the District of New Jersey.
The charges include threatening to injure or kill a federal official and retaliating against a law enforcement officer.


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