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Trump Suggests Direct US Involvement in Israel–Iran War
“We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran,” Trump stated.

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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DOT Won’t Fund Cities That ‘Stand by While Rioters Destroy Transportation Infrastructure’: Secretary
The decision comes after some Los Angeles protestors damaged public property such as sidewalks.
Homeland Security Confirms ICE Operations at Farms and Hotels After Reports of Pause
White House officials have said that they want Immigration and Customs Enforcement to arrest 3,000 illegal immigrants per day.
Israel–Iran Conflict
UN Watchdog Says Israeli Strikes Made ‘Direct Impacts’ on Underground Nuclear Site
The International Atomic Energy Agency said the centrifuge halls at Iran’s Natanz facility were hit.
US Arrests Venezuelan National, American Citizen for Allegedly Evading Trade Sanctions
The federal government has imposed various sanctions against the Venezuelan regime over its suppression of democracy and free speech.
Kraft Heinz Will No Longer Launch Products in US With Artificial Colors
Petroleum-based chemicals in food offer no nutritional benefits and adversely impact children’s health and development, said HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
US–UK Trade Deal Highlights Gap in Agricultural Practices
Will it drive down UK standards or open a door for higher-quality U.S. products?
Russia Strikes Kyiv With Missiles, Drones, Killing 14: Ukrainian Officials
Despite ongoing hostilities, Moscow signaled its willingness to take part in a fresh round of peace talks in Istanbul, Turkey.
Retail Sales Register Largest Drop in 4 Months as Consumers Pull Back
Consumers did not stock up on products last month like they did in March and April.
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.
Trump Denies That He ‘Reached Out to Iran’ for Peace Talks
The president also said that he wants something ‘better than a ceasefire.’
FBI Declassifies Report on Alleged Chinese Interference in 2020 US Election: Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel said the agency has turned the documents over to Sen. Chuck Grassley.
Former New York Assembly Candidate Charged With Campaign Finance Fraud
The defendant ’submitted forged campaign contribution cards from members of the very community he hoped to represent,' a U.S. attorney said.
G7 Backs Israel, Labels Iran ‘Source of Instability’
The group called for a broader halt to hostilities in the region, including a cease-fire in Gaza, during the meeting in Kananaskis, Canada.
With Iowa Bill Nixed, Eminent Domain for Carbon Pipeline Draws Heartland Heat
‘We can do better,’ Gov. Kim Reynolds says in her veto of lawmakers’ ban on companies seizing private land for a 2,500-mile five-state project.
Loss of Health Coverage Drives Some to Faith-Based Cost Sharing—Here’s What to Know
Many Americans are embracing this decades old practice of assisting one another rather than buying insurance.
Federal Judge Orders That NIH Grants Be Restored
A lawsuit claimed that directives to terminate research grants linked to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives were arbitrary and unconstitutional.
Religious Liberty Commission Meets to Discuss Finding a Church-State Balance
The panel aims to promote morals and religious freedom but avoid individual bias.
Senate GOP Releases Key Portion of Trump Agenda Bill—Here’s What’s Inside
The committee’s revisions to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act cover many of the biggest agenda items in the legislation.
Supreme Court to Hear Chevron, Exxon Mobil Appeal Over Damage to Louisiana Coast
A federal appeals court rejected the companies’ effort to have the local governments’ lawsuits heard in state court.
American Bar Association Sues Trump Admin Over Alleged Campaign to Intimidate Law Firms
The lawsuit, dismissed by the White House as frivolous, accuses the Trump administration of an intimidation campaign against the legal profession.
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