The provided text lists numerous geographical locations, including all U.S. states, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, several U.S. territories and military bases abroad, and Canadian provinces and territories. This extensive enumeration of regions is directly followed by the single word “Zip Code.” This juxtaposition strongly suggests that the preceding list of locations is intended to be categorized or associated with their corresponding zip codes. Therefore, the article likely aims to present or discuss a system that links these diverse geographical areas with their postal zip codes.
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Donald Trump’s administration has increasingly shed any pretense of avoiding conflicts of interest, moving from public scrutiny to outright appropriation of public funds. Recent actions, such as the repurposing of taxpayer money for presidential projects and a questionable IRS settlement, highlight a disregard for established financial and legal norms. This pattern suggests a shift towards a more overt and unapologetic use of power, enabled by a growing public cynicism and a perceived lack of accountability mechanisms.
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The Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll concerning potential perjury. Prosecutors are specifically examining whether Carroll lied during a 2022 deposition when she stated that no one else was covering her legal fees for the lawsuits against Donald Trump. This inquiry stems from the later revelation that billionaire Reid Hoffman had provided financial support for her legal expenses.
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Despite optimistic pronouncements regarding negotiations with Iran, a recent report indicates President Trump’s peace initiatives are faltering due to a demand that allies have dismissed. Trump insisted that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan immediately sign the Abraham Accords, a move that has been met with derision by many Arab officials who view it as a simplistic and unworkable condition for regional stability. This demand, coupled with news of ongoing U.S. airstrikes in Iran, has made imminent peace appear increasingly unlikely, with some suggesting it is a political tactic rather than a genuine diplomatic offer.
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A southern California man, Kerry Sheron, a 69-year-old US Army veteran, has died following an assault outside his Escondido home. Authorities have arrested 32-year-old Thomas Butler in connection with the attack, which reportedly involved a single punch to the jaw followed by further blows to the head. While investigators are still examining the motive, which has not yet been determined to be political, Sheron’s family and some public officials have suggested his support for Donald Trump may have played a role in the “brutal and unprovoked attack.” Butler faces charges including attempted murder and elder abuse and is currently in custody.
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Since assuming the role of editor in chief, Weiss’s leadership at CBS News has been marked by disputes with seasoned journalists. A significant conflict arose in December 2025 when a report detailing the plight of Venezuelans deported to CECOT prison was halted due to concerns about balance, with a suggestion to interview a key figure in the deportation policies. This decision, which reporter Alfonsi characterized as political rather than editorial, led to an angry email criticizing the move and asserting the report’s factual accuracy after multiple internal reviews.
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Despite member countries pledging billions, US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace has received no cash in its official Gaza reconstruction fund, a source familiar with the board stated. This lack of deposited funds is attributed to the fund’s design for a reconstruction and development phase that has not yet been reached. Major European nations have notably shunned the board, which is seen as unilaterally led by the United States and President Trump himself. While the board’s charter requires member payments, and individual countries pledged significant contributions, the reconstruction fund remains empty.
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Despite pledges totaling $17 billion from the US and other world leaders, the World Bank-established fund for Donald Trump’s Board of Peace has received no funding, with reports indicating that any donations have been channeled directly through the board’s JPMorgan account. This account operates independently of the World Bank’s reporting requirements, and the Board of Peace has stated that contributors have opted for alternative funding mechanisms, acknowledging that while the board is being funded, these specific channels are not yet utilized. The Board of Peace asserts that a significant portion of its planned operations are contingent on its physical presence in Gaza and the disarmament of Hamas, which has not yet occurred, and acknowledges a lack of systems to manage the envisioned flow of services and goods.
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As the Obama-era negotiations demonstrated, Iran has previously agreed to significant limitations on its enriched uranium stockpiles. This included downblending its then-existing eight tons of uranium to levels suitable for fuel, and shipping the majority to Russia, retaining only a small amount for low-level enrichment. Such measures effectively extended Iran’s potential timeline for producing weapons-grade material from weeks to a full year.
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A temporary, octagon-shaped cage is being erected on the White House South Lawn for an upcoming UFC bout, coinciding with celebrations for the nation’s 250th anniversary and President Trump’s 80th birthday. The fight space will feature a red, white, and blue stage, a star-spangled arch, and large screens, surrounded by thousands of temporary seats for spectators. This event is part of a series of patriotic commemorations, including an IndyCar race and a fair, and is the latest in a series of construction and renovation projects undertaken at the White House during President Trump’s term.
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