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Trump Halts Asylum After DC Guard Shooting

The Trump administration suspends all asylum decisions following a deadly shooting of National Guard members in Washington D.C. Read the latest developments.

West Virginia Honors National Guard Shooting Victims

West Virginia communities honour two National Guard members shot in Washington DC. Specialist Sarah Beckstrom died, Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe critically injured. Join us in remembering their service.

National Guard Members Shot in DC Ambush

Two West Virginia National Guard members are in critical condition after an alleged ambush shooting blocks from the White House. Suspect Rahmanullah Lakanwal faces serious charges.

White House Shooter Named as Afghan National

Two US National Guard members are fighting for life after a targeted shooting near the White House. The suspect, an Afghan national, was shot four times. Read the latest updates.

Sycamore Gap 'Trees of Hope' Planted Across UK

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted, marking a new chapter for the beloved landmark. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

Sycamore Gap Saplings Planted for National Tree Week

The first of 49 saplings grown from the felled Sycamore Gap tree are being planted across the UK, offering a powerful symbol of regrowth and resilience. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

Washington Cathedral: A Nation's Story in Stone

Explore how Washington National Cathedral's funerals, from presidents to pioneers, narrate the American story. Discover the hallowed ground where history and heritage converge.

Queen's secret WWII Brazil role revealed in archives

Newly uncovered documents from the Royal Archives disclose Queen Elizabeth II's covert efforts to strengthen UK-Brazil relations during World War II, challenging traditional narratives of her wartime service.

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