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Military · Tennessee16 people died in a blast at a Tennessee explosives factory early Friday and there are no survivors, the sheriff says.See the Story
16 people died in a blast at a Tennessee explosives factory early Friday and there are no survivors, the sheriff says
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Government Shutdown · United StatesU.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday his administration has found a way to pay troops during the federal government shutdown and that he has ordered Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to do so. "I am using my authority, as Commander in Chief, to direct our Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to use all available funds to get our Troops PAID on October 15th," the president said in a post on the Truth Social media site.See the Story
Trump says his administration 'identified funds' to pay troops during shutdown
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US Politics · ChicagoA federal US appeals court ruled Saturday the National Guard troops in Illinois can remain under federal control but can’t be deployed as the appeals process continues in the ongoing fight between the Trump administration and the state.
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National Guard troops in Illinois can remain federalized but can’t be deployed, appeals court rules
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