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Supreme Leader Says Iran Will Not Surrender, as Israel Hits More Nuclear Sites
The U.N. nuclear watchdog confirmed that Israeli air strikes have targeted two sites where centrifuges linked to Iran’s nuclear program were manufactured.
China Is Stockpiling Nuclear Warheads at Record Speed to Challenge US
China’s nuclear stockpile is hitting 600 warheads—the fastest buildup among nuclear powers in recent years.
Why ‘Food Freedom’ Requires Made-in-America Manufacturing: John Miller
John Miller is CEO of Superb Industries and an advocate for food independence.

The Slave-Turned-Spy Who Infiltrated the Confederate White House
Thanks to her intelligence, ingenuity, and connections to the Van Lew family, Mary Jane Richards stood up for the abolitionist cause as a spy.

‘42 Balloons’: A Soaring Musical at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
A real-life event on July 2, 1982 is the subject of this new inspiring musical.

250 Years Ago, Part 7: The Battle of Bunker Hill
Though the Patriots lost this significant battle in the American Revolution, the effect on the British was far worse.
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LA District Attorney Announces Charges Against 30 People Over Anti-ICE Protests
The charges include assaulting police officers, using a destructive device to cause injury, and looting.
Additional 2,000 National Guard Now Deployed in Los Angeles, Pentagon Says
The deployment brings the total number of military soldiers ready for duty in Los Angeles to 4,800.
▶Why ‘Food Freedom’ Requires Made-in-America Manufacturing: John Miller
John Miller is CEO of Superb Industries and an advocate for food independence.
Israel–Iran Conflict
Why Israel Needs US Bunker-Buster Bombs to Strike Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Site
The nuclear plant is housed under a mountain and likely could only be destroyed in an airstrike with U.S. bombs made for that purpose.
Florida Medical Malpractice Bill Faces Uncertain Future After DeSantis Veto
The bill would have allowed some parents now legally excluded, such as parents of deceased children over 25, to sue for malpractice.
How Faith Has Guided Doug Collins From Pastor to Army Chaplain to VA Secretary
The 58-year-old father of three first served the church but could not ignore a calling to public service.
John Miller’s Journey From Growing Up Amish to Spearheading an Interest in Sustainable Living
The president of Superb Canning and co-founder of the Food Independence Summit returned to his roots where homesteading is a way of life.
How Beijing’s Language School in Laos Became a Gateway for Cross-Border Telecom Fraud
From classroom to crime ring, Lao’s next generation are graduating from CCP-run Confucius Institutes to Golden Triangle telecom-fraud operations.
G7 Wraps Summit With Broad Pledges on AI, Transnational Repression, and Critical Minerals
The G7 has not issued a joint statement addressing the Russia-Ukraine war.
CCP Subversion of America
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
Court Expands Block on Trump Admin Biological-Sex-Only Passport Rule
Trump executive order restricting passport sex markers deemed discriminatory; court expands protection beyond original plaintiffs.
Pentagon Mobilizes Hundreds of Troops to Help With Immigration Law Enforcement
The deployment comes as Trump calls on all federal agencies—including the Department of Defense—to accelerate mass deportations of illegal immigrants.
Grassley Probing Withheld FBI Records on Alleged Chinese Election Interference
The senator says he’s asking for additional documentation regarding an FBI effort to destroy the original report before Patel took over the agency.
Trump Admin Considers Expanding Travel Restrictions to 36 Additional Countries
Nationals from 19 countries are already restricted or banned from entry under an earlier presidential proclamation signed by President Donald Trump.
DHS Secretary Noem Hospitalized for Allergic Reaction
The secretary was taken to the hospital ‘out of an abundance of caution’ and is expected to make a full recovery.
Proposed Senate Budget Advances House’s Sweeping ‘Green Energy’ Cuts
Spending plan’s tentative trims in tax credits for EVs, solar, wind face first showdown in senior chamber in key hearing today.
LA Mayor Lifts Downtown Curfew as Protests, Violence Decline
The LAPD has so far made over 570 arrest related to the anti-ICE protests, including 14 for looting.
Senate Passes Crypto Bill ‘Genius Act’ in Bipartisan Vote
Sen. Cynthia Lummis said she is ‘excited about the momentum’ in Washington over cryptocurrency.
Anne Burrell, Food Network Star and ‘Worst Cooks in America’ Host, Dies at 55
Burell’s last project, the competitive cooking series ‘House of Knives,’ premiered in March 2025.
Los Angeles Press Groups Sue Police Claiming Violation of Journalists’ Rights
Reporters claim the LAPD violated their rights after several were struck with rubber bullets during recent protests.
Blue-Collar Wages Under Trump Post Largest Increase in Almost 60 Years
Wage numbers are ‘even bigger than the improvement seen at the start’ of Trump’s first term.
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