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Supreme Court Hears Case on Counting Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballots Ahead of Midterm Elections

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether states can count mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day but received afterward, focusing on Mississippi’s law allowing a five-day grace period. The Republican National Committee and others argue that federal law requires ballots to be received by Election Day, while Mississippi officials defend their law under the Constitution’s Elections Clause and warn that invalidating it could affect millions of voters, including military personnel. The ruling, expected before the November midterms, will address the tension between federal election uniformity and states’ authority over mail-in ballot deadlines.

Biden Orders Retaliatory Strikes Against Iranian-Backed Militia Groups Following Drone Attack on U.S. Military Base in Iraq

On December 25th, the United States accused Iran of being "deeply involved" in a drone attack on an Iraqi military base that left three U.S. service members wounded. In response, President Joe Biden ordered retaliatory strikes against Iranian-backed militia groups and the U.S. has long accused Iran of supporting militant groups in the Middle East. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the President was briefed and held a call with his national security team before ordering the strikes.

North Korea Launches Spy Satellite into Orbit, Prompting Condemnation from the International Community

Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokesperson, condemned North Korea's attempt to launch a spy satellite into orbit, which was detected by South Korea's military and successfully launched late Tuesday night. Japan briefly issued an advisory in Okinawa and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the launch, while the missile was believed to have passed into the Pacific Ocean. Watson's statement called the launch a "brazen violation of multiple international laws and norms."

Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin to Meet to Discuss Potential Arms Sale

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is expected to travel to Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin for talks on a potential arms sale to support Russia's war in Ukraine. The visit follows a July visit by Russia's defense minister to Pyongyang, and U.S. officials are actively advancing the negotiations. The outcome of the talks remains to be seen.

U.S. Unmoved by Putin’s Plans to Station Tactical Atomic Weapons in Belarus

In response to the West's increasing military support for Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced plans to station tactical atomic weapons in Belarus. The U.S. has not seen any indications that Russia is preparing to use its weapons, but Ukraine has called for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council to "counter the Kremlin's nuclear blackmail." It is unclear how the U.N. Security Council meeting will address the situation.

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