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Judges are getting fed up with Trump officials trying cases on social media, cable news

A federal judge rebuked the Donald Trump administration on Thursday from the bench, taking exception in part to a Truth Social posted by the president earlier this week. It is one of a number of examples where the use of social media by White House officials has been viewed critically by judges overseeing cases.
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Sudanese fighters accused of massacres use Canadian-made rifles

The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, accused of civilian massacres, have posted numerous images posing with rifles bearing the logo of a small B.C. manufacturer called Sterling Cross Defense Systems. Experts say Canada needs to 'do better' to allow for public tracking of arms sales.
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Ukraine soldiers now earn points for confirmed kills, prompting fears of a gamified war

An incentive program allows Ukrainian drone operators to compete for points, which are redeemable for new weapons and equipment online.
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Trump administration fights court ruling to pay food assistance to 42 million amid shutdown

A federal judge has ordered U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to fully fund this month's food aid for 42 million low-income Americans by Friday, blocking its plan to only provide reduced benefits during the record-long government shutdown.
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Called narco-terrorists by Trump administration, men 'executed' in Venezuela are mourned by loved ones

More than 60 people killed since early September when the U.S. military began attacking boats that the Trump administration alleges were smuggling drugs. The Associated Press learned the identities of four of the men who were slain.