Trump Erupts at Republican Senators in Heated Closed-Door Confrontation Over Iran War Powers Vote

A closed-door Senate meeting this week turned into something closer to a shouting match, with President Donald Trump clashing loudly with critics in his own party over U.S. military operations in Iran. The gathering was originally meant to cover domestic legislative priorities, including the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility Act, which deals with voter identification and …

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Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Faces Scrutiny After Unearthed Audio Reveals He ‘Hates Christianity’

Texas Democrat James Talarico has made faith a cornerstone of his U.S. Senate campaign, positioning himself as a morally grounded Christian voice in a race against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. But newly surfaced audio from 2021 is complicating that narrative in a major way. In an appearance on the “Activist Theology” podcast, Talarico made …

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Four Republican Senators Break With Trump on Iran War Powers Vote

A bipartisan Senate vote this week handed President Donald Trump a rare political setback, with four Republican senators crossing the aisle to support a resolution aimed at reining in his military authority over Iran. The Senate passed the measure 50-48 on Tuesday, approving a House-passed resolution that instructs Trump to halt U.S. military operations against …

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Supreme Court Rules 9-0 That Local Governments Don’t Owe Fair Market Value in Tax Foreclosure Cases

The Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision Tuesday, siding with Isabella County, Michigan, and rejecting a family’s claim that local governments must pay homeowners the full fair market value of property seized and sold through tax foreclosure. All nine justices agreed the Constitution does not require local governments to compensate former owners based on …

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ICE Nabs Venezuela-Born Teacher in Illinois with Ties to Tren de Aragua Gang

A 32-year-old Venezuelan woman working as a teacher in Illinois has been arrested by federal immigration agents after authorities linked her to a deadly mass shooting connected to the Tren de Aragua gang. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a branch of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, arrested Giovanna Mercedes Moreno Occhipinti on May 13. The Department of …

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Chicago Man Convicted of Threatening to Kill Trump and a Federal Judge

A suburban Chicago man has been convicted by a federal jury of threatening to kill multiple public officials, including President Donald Trump, in a case that underscores the Justice Department’s willingness to pursue charges against those who make violent threats toward political figures. Trent Schneider, 58, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, was found guilty of making …

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New Poll Shows Strong Public Support for Trump’s Iran Peace Deal

A major new national poll has found that most Americans back the recent peace agreement brokered between the United States and Iran, even as broader presidential approval numbers remain underwater. The survey, conducted by Quantus Insights, asked respondents directly about the memorandum of understanding reached after weeks of intense negotiations earlier this month. The deal …

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Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s Plan to Slash CFPB Workforce by Two-Thirds

A federal appeals court has thrown a significant wrench into the Trump administration’s plan to dramatically downsize the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, dealing the White House one of its more visible regulatory reform setbacks to date. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled to block immediate workforce reductions at the …

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Acting Labor Secretary Exposes $135 Billion in Unemployment Fraud, Threatens to Pull Federal Funding from Uncooperative States

The numbers are staggering. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government distributed roughly $900 billion in unemployment insurance to help Americans weather job losses. According to the man now running the Department of Labor, $135 billion of that money was simply stolen. Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling made the explosive claim during a recent appearance …

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MLB Backs Down After Pride Night Bible Verse Backlash

Major League Baseball has blinked. Commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed this week that Giants players who wrote Bible verse references on their Pride Night caps will not face fines or any form of discipline — a significant reversal after the league issued warnings that set off a firestorm of controversy. The confirmation came through a letter …

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Vandalism Reported at D.C. Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

President Donald Trump has confirmed reports of vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. This confirmation comes after the pool was subject to an algae bloom and peeling of its resurfacing material. These issues arose shortly after a significant renovation project that reportedly cost between $14 million and $15 million. The renovation …

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Criticizes Court’s Refusal to Hear Florida Lawsuit

Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S. Supreme Court recently voiced his strong disapproval regarding the Court’s decision to decline hearing a lawsuit filed by Florida against the states of California and Washington. Thomas expressed concerns that this refusal undermines federal immigration and trucking safety standards, particularly following a tragic highway crash in Florida. The lawsuit …

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MLB Faces Scrutiny Over Disciplinary Actions Regarding Players’ Religious Expressions

Major League Baseball (MLB) is currently facing serious scrutiny regarding its perceived double standard when it comes to players expressing their beliefs, particularly in relation to Christian symbolism. The league has a history of championing various left-wing political causes, often promoting messages related to social justice and inclusivity. In recent years, MLB has publicly endorsed …

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Karmelo Anthony’s Fundraiser Shut Down Amid Controversy Over Spending

An online fundraiser supporting Karmelo Anthony and his family has been taken down after collecting nearly $634,000. Anthony was convicted of murder on June 6, 2026, and sentenced to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. Following his conviction, Anthony filed …

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Chicago Mayor Responds as Bears Move Forward with Stadium Project in Indiana

The Chicago Bears have recently taken significant steps towards relocating their home stadium, announcing that their board of directors has approved a proposal to develop a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana. This decision has prompted a swift response from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, a member of the Democratic Party, who took to social media to …

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On-Air Debate Heats Up Between Fox News Hosts Over Trump’s Iran Strategy

During a recent segment of Fox News’ show The Five, a heated exchange unfolded between liberal commentator Jessica Tarlov and fellow host Jesse Watters regarding President Trump’s military strategy, termed Operation Epic Fury, aimed at addressing threats from Iran. Tarlov expressed strong opposition to the operation, labeling the Iranian regime as “religious lunatics.” She argued …

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Oil Prices Fall to Lowest Levels Since March Following Iran Deal Announcement

Global oil prices have reached their lowest levels since March, following the announcement of a peace agreement related to the long-standing conflict in Iran. This development comes on the heels of heightened geopolitical tensions that drastically influenced market dynamics. In late February, the situation escalated with U.S. and Israeli military strikes targeting Iranian positions, prompting …

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