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Immigration and Customs Enforcement · MinnesotaThe Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty U.S. soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, the site of widespread protests against the government's deportation drive, the Washington Post reported on Sunday.See the Story
Pentagon readies 1,500 soldiers to possibly deploy to Minnesota: Report
53% Center coverage: 112 sources

US Politics · United StatesRepublican Rep. Michael McCaul warned on Sunday that any U.S. military intervention to obtain Greenland would put America at odds with its NATO allies -- and possibly spell the end of the alliance itself. "What do you make of what's going on with the president in Greenland? And now he's slapped tariffs on eight of our allies in Europe; he's not ruling out military force to get Greenland. What is going on?" "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl asked McCaul, who serves as chairman emeritus of both the House Foreign Affairs and Homeland Security committees.See the Story
GOP Rep. McCaul says a US invasion of Greenland would mean 'war with NATO itself'
42% Left coverage: 19 sources

Reform UK · LondonNigel Farage has insisted Reform UK will not become the Conservative Party 2.0 following the defection of former senior Tory Robert Jenrick. Writing in the Telegraph, the party's leader said Reform "is not a rescue charity for every panicky Tory MP" and any potential defectors would have to be prepared to admit publicly that the previous Conservative government "broke the country".See the Story
Reform is not rescue charity for panicky Tory MPs, Farage says
39% Left coverage: 18 sources
