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U.S. Secret Service said Sunday that an armed man was shot and killed after entering the secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump’s resort in Palm Beach, Florida  Trump was not there, but was instead spending the weekend at the White House.  The name of the person who was shot has not been released. According to the Secret Service, he was “observed by the north gate of the Mar-a-Lago property carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel can.”  He was shot by Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County sheriff deputy, the agency said. Read moreArmed man shot and killed after entering secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service says

JPMorgan Chase now confirms it closed Donald Trump’s bank accounts after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The admission in a court filing is the latest development in a lawsuit over allegations of political “debanking." Trump sued last month for $5 billion and says the closures hurt his businesses. JPMorgan seeks to move the case from Florida to New York, where the accounts sit. Trump also accuses the bank's leader, Jamie Dimon, of misleading conduct and claims the bank put him on a reputational blacklist. JPMorgan says the suit lacks merit. Read moreJPMorgan concedes it closed Trump's accounts after Jan. 6 attack

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Oman says the next round of talks between the United States and Iran will be Thursday in Geneva. Oman previously hosted the indirect talks on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and facilitated the latest round in Geneva last week. There was no immediate White House comment. Confirmation … Read moreNext US-Iran nuclear talks are Thursday in Geneva as Washington awaits proposed deal from Tehran

The Transportation Security Administration said Sunday that its PreCheck program would remain operational. The development contradicts an earlier announcement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that the airport security service was being suspended during the partial government shu… Read moreTSA says PreCheck still operational after previous announcement of suspension during funding fight

Kansas is set to invalidate about 1,700 driver's licenses held by transgender residents and roughly as many of their birth certificates. It's because of a new law that goes beyond Republican-imposed restrictions in other states on listing gender identities in government documents. The law ta… Read moreNew law puts Kansas at vanguard of denying trans identities on drivers licenses, birth certificates

When Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine surpassed 1,418 days last month, it officially exceeded a historic milestone — the same span of time it took Moscow to defeat Nazi Germany in World War II. And unlike the Red Army that pushed all the way to Berlin eight decades ago, Russia’s milit… Read moreAfter 4 years of war by Russia in Ukraine, peace is still elusive despite a US push for a settlement