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Paul Pelosi, the husband of former Speaker of the House and Democrat Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA-11), is in the crosshairs of law enforcement… again.

Representative Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul, has been charged with a misdemeanor after an alleged hit-and-run in the same spot he got one four years ago.

Paul, 86, has been accused of crashing into an unoccupied parked car on the shoulder of a roadway just after 2.30pm in Yountville, a small town in the Wine Country of California, on Thursday.

He was driving close to the palatial vineyard estate he shares with Speaker Emeritus Nancy in tony St Helena when he smashed into a parked car.

Cops say, rather than stopping, Paul continued to drive his brown convertible until it shuddered to a halt and blocked an intersection – the exact spot he previously got a DUI in 2022.

Yountville is a very small community, so the antics, including the drunk driving incidents, of Paul Pelosi are well known. As is the fact that, thanks to his high-profile and powerful wife, the majority of them have probably been swept under the rug.

The last time Paul Pelosi made headlines was in 2022, first because of a DUI where Pelosi crashed his Porsche and collided with another driver. Pelosi was arrested and booked on charges of driving while intoxicated. He pleaded guilty, and a Napa County judge sentenced him to three years of probation. In October 2022, Pelosi was attacked with a hammer by leftwing activist David DePape at the Pelosi’s Napa home. Pelosi suffered a brain injury, which required surgery and hospitalization. Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat cadre tried to blame the incident on Republicans and rightwing violence.

DePape was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his crime.

The Daily Mail story linked above also mentions a 1957 incident when Pelosi was only 16. Pelosi was driving too fast, and flipped his sports car, killing his older brother David.

A newspaper report at the time said Paul would be cited for misdemeanor manslaughter. In the end, there was no court case, and he was exonerated by a coroner’s jury.

His brother had urged him to drive slower before the fatal smash, according to a patrolman quoted by the San Francisco Examiner.

America’s midterm elections are four months away, and newly released polling shows a blaring warning sign for Republicans.

Although Republicans currently control the White House, the US Senate, and the US House of Representatives, there has been constant gridlock between the US House and the US Senate, preventing the Senate from passing many bills sent to it by the House.

Voters across the country, therefore, seem willing to give Democrats a chance to hold some power.

New polling conducted by JL Partners for the Daily Mail shows that if the election was held tomorrow, 50 percent of likely voters would select a Democratic candidate at the ballot box.

Just 42 percent would select a Republican candidate, while eight percent of respondents, all likely voters, were unsure of who they would vote for.

Turnout is an issue that causes headaches for political operatives in both parties,  particularly in midterm election years, but voting enthusiasm is high with both Democrats and Republicans.

Fifty-seven percent of Republicans and 56 percent of Democrats who responded to the Daily Mail’s poll noted that they were ‘very enthusiastic’ to vote in this year’s midterms.

Younger voters, aged 18 to 29, across party lines, were least likely to ‘very enthusiastic’ to vote in the midterms. Only 42 percent of voters in that demographic noted that response, the lowest of any other category.

Find out what cost $200 in 1790 but now costs more than $400,000.

10 Charts Show How America Has Changed in 250 Years
Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock
By Sylvia Xu
Updated:

The United States has transformed from a collection of 13 eastern colonies into a transcontinental nation spanning 50 states, one district, and five major territories—a geographic expansion forged through land purchases and war treaties.

America’s two-and-a-half-century evolution includes not only geographic growth, but also transformations in population, family structures, wages, the housing market, and health.

Through data and graphics, here is a look at how the country has changed over 250 years.

As America celebrates its 250th year of independence, the USS Alabama, one of America’s most powerful symbols of service and sacrifice still stands watch over Mobile Bay.

The USS Alabama, the World War II battleship known as the “Mighty A,” has been the centerpiece of USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park for decades. For generations of Alabamians, the ship has served as more than a tourist attraction. It is a monument to the Americans who fought to defend the nation in one of history’s most consequential wars.

Commissioned in August 1942, the USS Alabama first operated along the East Coast before serving in the North Atlantic, where it helped guard against the threat of German heavy ships.

In 1943, the battleship was transferred to the Pacific, where it became part of the American campaign against Japan. Over the course of its World War II service, the USS Alabama helped support major operations across the Pacific and earned nine battle stars.

The ship’s wartime service ended in one of the most symbolic places imaginable. In September 1945, the USS Alabama led part of the American fleet into Tokyo Bay after Japan’s surrender, closing out a journey that had taken its crew from the Atlantic to the Pacific and through some of the most demanding years in modern American history.

The USS Alabama was home to a crew of roughly 2,500 Americans during its wartime service.

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Treasure hunters searching the waters off the Florida Keys have uncovered a 22-pound silver bar believed to have come from the wreck of the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha, according to a new report from SlashGear.

The artifact, estimated to be worth about $100,000, is the first silver bar recovered from the legendary wreck site in nearly three decades. It was discovered by divers working with Mel Fisher’s Shipwreck Expeditions during a routine recovery mission.

The Atocha was part of a Spanish treasure fleet that was destroyed by a powerful hurricane in September 1622 while returning to Europe. Loaded with silver, gold, and other valuables collected from Spain’s colonies in the Americas, the ship went down in relatively shallow water, taking nearly its entire crew with it and scattering its cargo across the ocean floor.

The report says that the wreck remained one of history’s great lost treasures until famed salvager Mel Fisher finally located its main debris field in 1985 after a 16-year search. That breakthrough yielded hundreds of millions of dollars in treasure, but archaeologists and recovery teams have continued to uncover new artifacts from the sprawling debris field ever since.

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Tuesday’s birthright citizenship ruling by the Supreme Court has provided Americans with the answer to an ever-pertinent question — who is an American citizen?

Debates likely won’t cease as the highest court in the land issued a 6-3 ruling on President Donald Trump’s executive order — issued his first day back in office on Jan. 20, 2025 — saying the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution only grants birthright citizenship to persons who have at least one parent that is a permanent resident or citizen.

The court struck down this order, effectively saying that anyone born here under any circumstances whatsoever is a citizen.

That leads us to Illinois Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez. The circumstances of her birth are an example as to how this ruling is going to turn out when looking to the next generation of public officials.

In an article on Ramirez from January 2023, CNN noted her mother crossed the Rio Grande River when she was pregnant. Ramirez would be born into a family of Guatemalan immigrants on June 2, 1983, in Chicago, Illinois. In other words, her mother was an illegal alien and had a baby here that became a citizen anyway.

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Azzubair Outen-Fleming, 16, was captured by US Marshals in Colorado Springs and now faces murder charges in Philadelphia

A Pennsylvania teenager believed to be responsible for the death of Penn State student Billy Schmidt, who was shot as he walked home from an NBA Finals watch party, was arrested at the Colorado home of a distant relative following a month-long manhunt, hour before his accomplice surrendered to police, authorities said Thursday.

Azzubair Outen-Fleming, 16, was captured in Colorado Springs by the U.S. Marshals Service after he tried to deny his true identity, the agency said. He is being housed at a juvenile detention center pending extradition to Philadelphia.

On Tuesday, officials issued warrants for Outen-Fleming and 16-year-old Kaiseem Smith, who was also allegedly involved in the shooting death. Smith surrendered to the Philadelphia Police Department, the Marshals Service said hours after announcing Outen-Fleming’s capture.

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Summary:

  • NatGas, Nuclear, Coal Power Generation Keep PJM Alive 
  • First Day of Heat Dome Across Mid-Atlantic; Last Through Weekend 
  • “Set Your AC To 78F”: NYC Socialist Pleads With Residents As Fragile Grid Faces Blackout Risk

GridStatus’ website shows the PJM Interconnection under severe peak-demand stress as heat-driven cooling loads surge across the Mid-Atlantic and eastern U.S.

PJM load is near 158 GW, net load is around 142 GW, and real-time power prices are sharply rising to about $929/MWh.

The fuel-mix chart shows the grid is heavily reliant on natural gas and coal, which together account for about 64.2% of all power, with nuclear at 20.6%. In total, gas, coal, and nuclear account for about 84.8% of the power being generated, while solar and wind remain in the high single digits.

Peak power prices across PJM are expected at around 6 p.m. local time.

The grid is operating near record load and relying heavily on gas-fired generation to prevent rolling blackouts.

Do not let climate-crisis socialists pretend otherwise: policies that reduce dispatchable fossil-fuel power leave grids extremely fragile and prone to failure when demand spikes.

Meanwhile, President Trump and the Energy Department are moving to keep fossil-fuel power generation online to preserve grid stability.

Why Democrats pushed for a power grid increasingly dependent on unreliable wind and solar, while stripping away the stable baseload capacity needed during peak demand, is no longer just an energy-policy question; it is a national security question.

“Set Your AC To 78F”: NYC Socialist Pleads With Residents As Fragile Grid Faces Blackout Risk

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Close-up of a woman speaking, with Maryland state flag and American flag in the background, highlighting a public address or interview setting.
Betsy Fox Tolentino. Credit: WBFF video screenshot

A Maryland teenager received a get-out-of-jail-free card despite his involvement in a violent sex crime, thanks to the intervention of a woke state Democrat.

As WBFF reported, the State Attorney’s office revealed on June 29 that a 13-year-old has been released on probation with electronic monitoring despite being found to be involved in the rape of two 6-year-old girls in Calvert County.

The Calvert County State’s Attorney’s Office, which prosecuted the case, recommended that the youth be placed in a secure “out-of-home” facility to receive treatment and counseling.

While this was already an outrageously soft recommendation, what happened next was more shocking. The teen was returned to the home where some of the abuse allegedly occurred.

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Yes, the city of Buffalo made sure to hoist the flag of a foreign nation on America’s birthday week after they had canceled fireworks on Independence Day.

Here’s Buffalo’s weenie mayor explaining why he canceled the fireworks show.

(Somehow, it was our nation’s founding holiday that lost out on the deal.)

City officials in Mogadishu Buffalo are on the hunt for some rapscallion who yanked the Somali flag from the Niagara Square flagpole because he apparently took exception to the city celebrating Somalia during America’s birthday week.

 

Something about pirating a pirate nation’s flag is just perfect.

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It appears that Minnesota officials aren’t the only ones putting their Somali residents first.

Buffalo, New York, has announced two things in a very unfortunate succession of events in a 24-hour period.

First, according to Spectrum News, there will not be a fireworks display this Saturday for the Fourth of July.

Second, the city wishes everyone a very happy Somali Independence Day. A group that included a city council member raised the Somali flag above City Hall to mark the nation’s independence from Italian and British colonialism on July 1, 1960.

This is a prime example of our officials putting America last.

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A group of people interacting in a shopping mall, with one individual holding a smartphone, highlighting a social moment in a public space.
Image of Fairlane Mall shooter / Fox 2 Detroit

Update: Two people are dead in the shooting; three total were shot.

At least three people were shot at Fairlane Mall in Dearborn, Michigan, on Friday afternoon.

Per WXYZ: Sources are confirming to 7 News Detroit that multiple people have been shot at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn.

Metro Detroit News is reporting that there may be two shooters.

The condition of the surviving shooting victims is unclear.

The mall is on lockdown.

The gunman is still at large.

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Well, this isn’t as big a deal as the 250th anniversary of American liberty, but it’s worth raising a glass to; on Saturday, July 4th, federal subsidies for wind and solar energy projects will end. To date, these have cost the American taxpayers around $141 billion.

That’s good news.

The Trump administration is set to cut subsidies for new solar and wind power projects on Saturday. Estimates suggest the subsidies have cost taxpayers more than $141 billion over the past 16 years, more than any other energy source.

The Working Families Tax Cuts, a signature piece of President Trump’s tax legislation signed a year ago, set Saturday as the deadline for federal tax credit subsidies on any new solar or wind projects not currently under construction.

U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright touted the subsidy deadline and criticized solar and wind energy projects in a video posted to social media Thursday.

“The wind doesn’t always blow, and the sun doesn’t always shine,” Wright said. “They drive up the system costs and increase Americans’ electricity prices.”

That much is certain. This has always been one of the primary problems with these alternative energy sources; they are intermittent, in addition to being low energy density sources. Moving from a high-density source to a low-density one never did make good sense. Subsidizing it made even less.

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Pardons follow President Trump’s right-to-repair memo earlier in the week

President Donald Trump on Friday announced full executive pardons for more than half a dozen people he claims were “persecuted” by the Biden administration for simply “fixing their car.”

In a Truth Social post Friday afternoon, the president took aim at federal prosecutions he characterized as part of the “Weaponization and Stupidity” of the prior administration, saying, “I AM SETTING THEM ALL FREE, RIGHT NOW!”

Those who received clemency were charged after circumventing emissions control regulations that are no longer in effect, a White House official told Fox News Digital.

They include: Joshua Davis; Matt Geouge; Jonathan Achtemeier; Tim Clancy; Ryan and Wade Lalone; Barry Pierce; Aaron Rudolf; and Mackenzie Spurlock.

President Donald Trump signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House

President Donald Trump previously signed a presidential memo to make it easier for Americans to repair their own cars by protecting the right to fix vehicles and opening up more options for approving aftermarket parts. (Shawn Thew/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Maryland is a state known for its rich history, diverse communities, and scenic landscapes. From the waterfront neighborhoods along the Chesapeake Bay to the vibrant streets of Baltimore and the state’s many historic towns, Maryland offers residents a unique blend of culture, education, and economic opportunity.

Like every state, however, Maryland experiences varying crime rates from one community to another. While many cities and towns remain safe places to live, work, and visit, some municipalities report higher-than-average violent crime rates based on annual law enforcement data.

Quick Guide

  • State: Maryland
  • Region: Mid-Atlantic, United States
  • Ranking Based On: Violent crimes per 100,000 residents
  • Includes: Assault, robbery, rape, and homicide
  • Best For: Residents researching relocation, travelers, and safety-conscious visitors
  • Important Note: Crime rates can vary significantly between neighborhoods, and many parts of these cities remain safe and vibrant.
  • Source: areavibes

This ranking highlights the 10 cities in Maryland with the highest reported violent crime rates per 100,000 residents. The figures are intended to provide context rather than define an entire community. Crime levels can differ significantly between neighborhoods, and many of these cities continue investing in public safety initiatives, community policing, and crime prevention programs.

10. Hagerstown

  • Population: 40,940
  • 714 violent crimes per 100k
  • violent crimes per day: 1.96
  • chance of being a victim: 1 in 140
  • Total Crimes / 100k: 3,177

Rounding out our list at #10 is Hagerstown, MD. With a population of 40,940 and a violent crime rate of 714 per 100,000 people (70% higher than the Maryland average), some parts of Hagerstown are incredible unsafe.

The violent crime rate consists of 409 counts of assault, 223 counts of robbery, 73 counts of rape and 9 counts of homicide. Residents can expect to have a 1 in 140 chance of becoming a victim of a violent crime.

4. Ocean City

  • Population: 7,122
  • 980 violent crimes per 100k
  • violent crimes per day: 2.69
  • chance of being a victim: 1 in 102
  • Total Crimes / 100k: 9,787

With a violent crime rate that is 133% higher than the Maryland average, it’s not hard to see why Ocean City made the list. The city reported crime (per 100,000 residents) in the following categories: robbery (58), assault (749), rape (173) and homicide (0).

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Antifa is not a “myth” or right-wing boogeyman, it is a real movement that has enjoyed leniency for too long…

The Department of Justice announced the entire Antifa cell in north Texas has been given heavy sentences after pleading guilty or were found guilty for their involvement in an attack on an ICE facility last year.

The long sentences were in response to the Trump administration designating Antifa as an international and domestic terrorist organization. Activists in the movement have long organized and carried out attacks under the guise of fighting “facism.” Most recently, Antifa militants have been carrying out attacks on ICE and DHS personnel and facilities in response to the Trump administration’s mass deportation plan.

The DOJ said the ringleader of the attack in north Texas, Benjamin Hanil Song, was sentenced to 100 years in prison. A responding local police officer was shot in the neck during the incident.

With the remainder of the defendants, the total sentence for time to serve in prison is over 556 years among the 15 individuals:

  • Ines Soto was sentenced to 50 years
  • Joy Gibson was sentenced to 15 years
  • Rebecca Morgan was sentenced to 15 years
  • Lynette Sharp was sentenced to over 9 years
  • John Thomas was sentenced to over 9 years
  • Seth Sikes was sentenced to 6 years in prison
  • Nathan Baumann was sentenced to 22 months

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8th Congressional District Candidate Katrina DeVille speaks on stage during Wisconsin Democrats 2026 Convention on June 14, 2026, in Madison, Wisconsin.

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8th Congressional District Candidate Katrina DeVille speaks on stage during Wisconsin Democrats 2026 Convention on June 14, 2026, in Madison, Wisconsin. (Daniel Boczarski / Getty Images for WisDems)

Turns out, the transgender potential for violence is even freaking out transgender politicians — and Democratic Socialists of America politicians at that.

A transgender, now-former volunteer for a DSA candidate in a Democratic congressional primary has found himself no longer welcome in the candidate’s campaign — even though the candidate himself is a man who thinks he’s a woman.

And the reason? The volunteer was “deeply troubled,” the campaign told the New York Post. “Deeply troubled” is one way to describe calls for the continuous killing of the new left’s conservative political opponents.

Turns out, the transgender potential for violence is even freaking out transgender politicians — and Democratic Socialists of America politicians at that.

A transgender, now-former volunteer for a DSA candidate in a Democratic congressional primary has found himself no longer welcome in the candidate’s campaign — even though the candidate himself is a man who thinks he’s a woman.

And the reason? The volunteer was “deeply troubled,” the campaign told the New York Post. “Deeply troubled” is one way to describe calls for the continuous killing of the new left’s conservative political opponents.

Teha Delaruelle, a Wisconsin man attempting to convince the world he’s a woman, was exposed to the world on Tuesday when Townhall columnist Dustin Grage posted a video of Delaruelle to social media.

One shows Delaruelle seated in front of a whiteboard that bears the slogan “Kill your local Republicans.”

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The Fourth of July is one of the busiest beach weekends, but scattered thunderstorms brought on by a historic and deadly heat wave have created a very dangerous situation for swimmers looking to cool off.

A family of four was struck by lightning while enjoying a beach day on Friday in Fort Myers, Florida. One was killed, and three were taken to a hospital where they are in stable condition, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

Viktar Kiryk, 51, was identified as the sole fatality. Authorities said Kiryk was pulled out of the water by bystanders and first responders at around 2.20pm.

The Fort Myers Beach Fire District shared just after 3pm that they were still at the scene after a lightning strike involving multiple patients.

A bystander deployed an AED (automated external defibrillator) and started to perform CPR.

When the fire department arrived, Kiryk’s family members were transported to a local hospital, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The department warned residents and visitors to ‘immediately seek shelter when you hear thunder or see lightning,’ issuing a reminder that ‘when thunder roars, go indoors.’

‘This tragic incident serves as a heartbreaking reminder that Florida’s summer storms can develop rapidly,’ the sheriff’s department added.

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Donald Trump has long boasted that his record is deserving enough to be added to Mount Rushmore, but the President seems more convinced now than ever as he drops hints about his inclusion on the historic monument.

The President spoke at the South Dakota memorial on Friday night to kick off the long-anticipated and highly publicized America 250 celebrations.

Before taking the podium, Trump shared an AI-generated video depicting a gold-plated engraving of Mount Rushmore with his face added to the far right of the monument, alongside Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt.

‘I will be the greatest president for many, many years to come. And we’re gonna have a lot of fun tonight,’ Trump said in a voiceover as the camera panned the gold engraving.

The Trump administration also heavily hinted at Trump’s addition to the monument, handing out cookies on Air Force One showing his face etched in the mountain alongside Lincoln.

‘Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Black Hills, South Dakota. Five Presidents,’ was engraved in frosting.

The President’s new daughter-in-law, Bettina Trump, shared an image of the cookie on her Instagram stories.

Betsy Klein, CNN’s White House correspondent, also posted the cookies on X, writing, ‘The cookies served to the first family and to the press aboard Air Force One today were… different.’

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Rep. Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul, have spoken out after he allegedly crashed his convertible into a parked car in Napa County before fleeing the scene.

“Mr. Paul Pelosi has personally apologized to the owner of the vehicle and assured them that he would take responsibility for the damage to their vehicle,” a spokesperson for the Pelosis said in a statement to The California Post.

“Speaker Pelosi will not be commenting further on this private matter.”

Nancy Pelosi and Paul Pelosi smiling, with Paul wearing a suit and Nancy wearing a light blue blazer and beaded necklace.Rep. Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul, have spoken out after he allegedly crashed his convertible into a parked car in Napa County before fleeing the scene.

The statement comes as Paul, 86, faces a recommended misdemeanor hit-and-run charge stemming from Friday’s crash in Yountville.

According to the Napa County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to the 6700 block of Yount Street at about 2:30 p.m. after a witness reported seeing a northbound vehicle slam into the rear of a parked car on the shoulder.

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Driver Michael Bon held an active non-domiciled CDL despite DHS terminating his parole and ordering him to leave the US

rdered to leave has been charged in the death of a Pennsylvania State Police trooper who had recently moved home to help care for his mother during her cancer treatment.

The crash is the latest in a series of fatal wrecks involving noncitizen commercial truck drivers that have prompted the Trump administration to tighten commercial driver’s license rules.

Michael E. Pahira Jr., 44, was conducting a commercial vehicle inspection along Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County on Wednesday morning when another semi-truck left the roadway, struck his marked patrol vehicle and the truck he was inspecting before hitting the trooper, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Both semi-truck caught fire after the crash. Pahira later died at a local hospital.

The driver, identified as 33-year-old Michael Bon, a Haitian national living in Brockton, Massachusetts, was charged with homicide by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter, reckless driving and six additional lesser charges. He is being held at Schuylkill County Prison on $700,000 bail. His next court date is scheduled for July 15.

The Department of Homeland Security has lodged an immigration detainer against him.

Michael-Pahira

Michael Pahira joined the Pennsylvania State Police in 2007 and most recently served as a Motor Carrier Enforcement Inspector, conducting commercial vehicle inspections to help keep the state’s highways safe. (Pennsylvania State Police)

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Nine people in Maryland were injured after a docked boat exploded, with four airlifted to a hospital due to the severity of their injuries, police said.

The explosion occurred on July 4 around 4.20pm on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in Chesapeake City, a small town northeast of Baltimore on the border with Delaware, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office. 

The 32-foot-long boat had just refueled in front of a seafood restaurant called Schaefer’s Canal House before the explosion.

Among those injured, seven were on the boat, and two were on a nearby dock, the fire marshal’s office said. None have been publicly identified. 

Maryland State Police Aviation Command airlifted four of the victims to a Christiana Care Health Net facility, while the remaining injured were transported to local hospitals by ambulance.

Vincent Hunter Dortenzo, a spokesman for the Maryland Natural Resources Police, told the New York Times that the airlifted victims suffered serious burns.

No fatalities have been reported. The current condition of the people who were injured is unclear. 

The explosion prompted a multi-agency response consisting of multiple helicopters, paramedics and more than half a dozen fire companies.  

On Tuesday 30 July, I stopped at a local gas station by the Center Of Salisbury Mall. As I started pumping gas, a young lady came up and introduced herself as a new news reporter. She didn’t say what news media she was from and I normally don’t like talking to reporters. They always seem to have a way of misrepresenting the facts. She was asking the people stopping to gas up, what they thought about  the increases in federal and state gas taxes. I suggested that she check out her facts because the way I understood the tax increases is that President Trump was going to lower federal taxes to help ease the ” Pain at the Pumps ” for taxpayers purchasing gas. I also informed her that in my personal opinion, I expect the Maryland Democratic Governor, Wes Moore, was going to increase the state gas tax each time the actual gas prices were going down. She mentioned that it was an interesting concept and she hadn’t thought of it in that way.
I also asked her why she wasn’t at the Wicomico School Board meeting that morning, where history was made when the final selection of the Student Member of the School Board was announced. She said she hadn’t known about the meeting. Back to my original statement when I said that the media was good at  misrepresenting the facts. Whoever gave this new, young reporter this assignment, intentionally told her that Trump along with Moore was increasing state taxes on fuel when I believe it was only the Democratic Governor Moore.
Of course none of this ever made it into any news media reports because it was contrary to what the Democratic news station wanted to put out to the public. They surely don’t want any positive news about Trump. Remember, TDS is deeply embedded in local news media. After she talked to me she went to her van and started interviewing another customer. Was anyone else approached by this same young lady? Can anyone tell us about the current status of President Trump’s efforts in lowering the federal gas tax?
John Palmer,
Delmar, Md.

Up until now, when it comes to real estate, Blackstone was best known in recent years for dumping many of its trophy office properties – which in the aftermath of work from home never recovered their projected cash flow potential – at a huge discount. Now, it may be pulling a page from its old, pre-Lehman playbook  by calling the top in yet another commercial real estate segment: data centers.

Two days ago we reported that Blackstone was selling its stakes in a trio of data centers across Northern Virginia for $3.5 billion, cashing out of part of a bet it made less than three years ago. According to Bloomberg, Digital Realty Trust would pay $1.2 billion of cash and offer $2.3 billion of its shares (which the PE giant has largely cashed in by now) to Blackstone funds; in exchange, the data center company will acquire Blackstone’s 80% interest in two 96-megawatt data centers in Manassas, Virginia, and a 50% interest in a 96-megawatt center in nearby Sterling.

We said that “the question is why did Blackstone decide to pull the cord now, just as fresh doubts are creeping whether the Mag 7s will continue funding the AI expansion with virtually unlimited capex.

Two days later we have an answer.

The digital ink is barely dry on its Virginia data center sales, and we learn that Blackstone’s QTS (QTS Realty Trust) is again quietly fading its AI exposure by walking away from plans to build its portion (which at this point is the only portion left after its partner already pulled out days ago) of a 2,100-acre data center campus in Virginia – also known as Prince William Digital Gateway which would house as many as 37 data-center buildings – handing a win to residents who fought for years to topple the project. 

 

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The WNBA Commissioner, the Media, and Caitlin Clark’s Coach, Support Clark Attacker Rather than Clark.

These people are sick.

A quarter of the WNBA’s revenue is related to Caitlin Clark.  This is her impact on the league.

Clark puts up stats like this.

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Former First Lady Jill Biden’s memoir, View from the East Wing, debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction bestseller list on June 21. But how much of its sales were genuine sales from interested readers is unclear.

Former First Lady Dr. Jill Biden speaks with journalist Paola Ramos (L) at the Sixth and I temple and venue on June 3, 2026 in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, DC. while promoting her new book, “View from the East Wing: A Memoir”.Tom Brenner—Getty Images

In fact, when the book appeared on the bestsellers list, it came bearing a dagger (†) symbol, the small mark the Times attaches when retailers report bulk purchases mixed in with regular sales. A book doesn’t earn that symbol by accident. It earns it because the paper suspects something other than organic demand is propping up the number.

Whatever propped it up didn’t hold.

The book slid to No. 3 the following week, then vanished from the list entirely. Circana BookScan, the retail data source most of the publishing industry actually trusts, tells an even blunter story: the memoir dropped from No. 2 to No. 5 to No. 16 on its hardcover nonfiction chart across successive weeks. By the week ending June 20, it had moved just 3,221 print copies, bringing its total U.S. print sales to 29,539. For a book marketed as a cultural event timed to a midterm cycle Democrats are already sweating over, those numbers look thin.

Statistician Nate Silver, the founder of FiveThirtyEight, noticed the pattern immediately.

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Secret Service missed 102 radio warnings and failed to block a known line-of-sight risk at the campaign rally, OIG said

The U.S. Secret Service “missed multiple opportunities” to prevent or disrupt the July 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump as he spoke to supporters during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General said in a report released Thursday.

The 64-page document detailed several lapses in security that allowed Thomas Matthew Crooks to get a line of sight of Trump as he stood on stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, during the July 13, 2024, event.

“The Secret Service’s overall lack of policy and processes coupled with limited intelligence sharing and poor collaboration and communication with protectee staff and state and local law enforcement set the conditions that led to missing opportunities to prevent and detect the attempted assassination,” the report states.

Among the OIG’s findings was a failure to warn Trump’s protective detail that Crooks had a range finder and a long gun and had climbed onto the roof of a nearby building due to a lack of communication between the Secret Service and local law enforcement.

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Woman on a boat holding a large fish

July 4 is a license-free fishing day throughout Maryland, so if you have a friend or relative who doesn’t currently fish, take them out with you.

Large red drum are providing catch-and-release fishing for anglers near the mouth of the Potomac River.

White perch can be found in the tidal rivers and creeks, sometimes mixed in with spot and croaker.

All the tidal rivers have populations of blue and channel catfish, and the larger female blue catfish are showing signs of being finished with spawning; they are now on the prowl to build up body stores. .

Check out the full report.

Eight death row inmates could soon be marched into Idaho’s newly built $1.2million execution chamber, after the state officially made the firing squad its primary method of carrying out the death penalty.

Beginning July 1, Idaho became the only state in America where condemned inmates will, by default, face a hail of bullets instead of lethal injection—a dramatic policy shift prompted by last year’s botched attempt to execute convicted murderer Thomas Eugene Creech.

Republican Gov. Brad Little, who seeks a third term this November, signed both firing squad bills into law. The 2025 bill delayed implementation so IDOC had time to rebuild its execution chamber.

State officials have now unveiled the chilling blueprint for exactly how those executions will unfold in the Maximum Security State Prison, from recruiting volunteer police officers to pulling the trigger, to the possibility of a second volley of bullets if the unlucky inmate survives the first.

Rather than relying on prison execution specialists, Idaho will recruit six volunteer law enforcement officers to form each firing squad.

Three primary officers will fire the fatal shots from, while two alternates stand by in reserve. A sixth officer will act as team leader, loading the IDOC -owned rifles and directing the execution.

The identities of every volunteer will remain confidential under state law. Only the prison director and deputy director will know who the shooters are.

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Secret Service knew Thomas Crooks was on roof TWO MINUTES before he shot Trump, bombshell intelligence report reveals

The report details that local law enforcement notified the Secret Service of a ‘suspicious person’ on the roof at 6:09 pm. Trump was shot at eight times at 6:11 pm.

‘The Secret Service’s overall lack of policy and processes coupled with limited intelligence sharing and poor collaboration and communication with protectee staff and state and local law enforcement set the conditions that led to missing opportunities to prevent and detect the attempted assassination,’ the OIG report said.

The OIG report is based on 92 interviews, more than 70,000 documents, and a 3D model used used to reconstruct the event site and to identify the locations of individuals before, during, and after the shooting.

It found that the Secret Service failed to detect Crooks’s drone flight used to view the campaign event stage – citing both an under-trained operator, who had received just 20 minutes of informal training – as well as a broken ethernet cable that was fixed roughly one half-hour after Crooks had already flown his drone over the site, undetected.

The report also revealed that Trump’s own campaign staff refused to let agents park trucks blocking the shooter’s sightline because they’d be ‘too close to [President Trump’s] press shot.’

That was one of many damning revelations made in the report, which also faulted the lack of formal communications established with local law enforcement, thereby depriving them of additional communications regarding Crooks, as well as a lack of communications and intelligence sharing with leadership in the Pittsburgh Field Office.

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California has become so ashamed of this great nation and its founding principles that some homeowners’ associations now recoil at the very sight of an American flag.

That appears to be the case in one neighborhood in San Marcos, California, where the HOA has said flags must come down just days away from the Fourth of July.

The New York Post reported Sunday that Amy and Chris Cooke, along with their neighbor Terry Collins, alleged that the HOA has been acting vengefully in the wake of President Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory.

Even prior to the election, the association sent out a letter saying the flag gave a “political or affiliative view” indicating it would “degrade the common area.”

Amy Cooke, 62, commented, “We are outraged, if you want to fly your flag fly it, this is America.”

“We are the land of the free and home of the brave, this is crazy,” she added.

“The American Flag is a symbol of freedom, we know where their brain is at.”

The Cookes have reportedly flown their flag for 20 years in honor of Chris’s grandfather, Alexander Christie, who died fighting in the Pacific Theater during World War 2. As his ship sank, Christie died trying to save anyone he could, being posthumously awarded a Purple Heart and a Navy Cross.

In the months before the 2024 election, the three neighbors were told by the HOA about flying flags only in “exclusive use” areas.

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St. Paul Public School board member and activist Chauntyll Allen speaks with media gathered after an arraignment hearing at the Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on Feb. 13, 2026, in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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St. Paul Public School board member and activist Chauntyll Allen speaks with media gathered after an arraignment hearing at the Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on Feb. 13, 2026, in St. Paul, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen / Getty Images)

How is it that some of the worst people always end up on school boards?

Sure, that might not be the case everywhere, but Minnesota certainly has a problem in the case of a St. Paul School Board member, Chauntyll Allen.

According to her biography from Saint Paul Public Schools, Allen began serving in that role in 2020, and is currently serving a term set to expire in 2028.

Before even delving into her recent comments, her work as a board member already raises red flags, as Allen serves as the chair of the Afrocentric School/Program Work Group and sits on the Equity Committee.

In other words, she wastes time as a public official pushing a bunch of woke nonsense.

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A Minnesota pardon board that includes Gov Tim Walz among its three members has issued a full pardon to a convicted Laotian child-molester, torpedoing Homeland Security’s effort to deport him. The 42-year-old convict, Tou Lue Vang, submitted a letter to the board saying he regretted what he did — and just like that, his criminal record is now clean as a whistle via unanimous decision.

“Governor Tim Walz’s decision to pardon an illegal alien convicted child rapist so he can remain in our country is disgusting,” said DHS spokeswoman Lauren Bis. “These are the criminal illegal aliens he and his Minnesota sanctuary politicians are protecting. Tou Lue Vang lost his legal status following his conviction for repeatedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.”

Tou Lue Vang told the pardons board that he had regrets about abusing a 10-year-old girl multiple times (DHS photo)

In a storyline that has Democrats co-conspiring to infuse precious “diversity” into the American bloodstream over more than three decades, the Clinton administration granted Vang legal status after he entered the United States as a child in 1994. Now, 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has  helped guarantee that the convicted sex fiend will be safe from deportation. The two other members of the pardon board are Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and chief Supreme Court justice, Natalie Hudson.

Vang was convicted of sexually assaulting a girl who was just 10 years old when his perverted acts began. He repeated the offense with the same girl between 2002 and 2004, and pathetically tried to buy her silence with an offer of just $10 in hush money.  After his conviction, an immigration judge ordered his removal way back in 2006.

When he was first interrogated by police, Vang tried to sweep away the gravity of his actions, telling them, “it is a cultural thing…to marry and have sex with girls as young as 12.” Apparently, Walz — who’s heralded as a reliable “ally” for the LGBTQ crowd and famously put tampons in school-kids’ boys rooms — thinks diversity in sexual morality is our strength tooVang’s pardon quest was bolstered by a supportive letter to the board from his victim, along with many letters of support from the “community.”

Minnesota Gov Tim Walz was part of a unanimous decision that will prevent a child-molester’s deportation

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is reportedly floating a proposal to hand the US government a 5% stake in the ChatGPT maker as the company looks to cement ties with the Trump administration and blunt mounting political pressure over the explosive rise of artificial intelligence.

Altman has argued that giving the public a financial stake in one of Silicon Valley’s most valuable AI companies would be the best way to share the economic benefits of the cutting-edge tech, the Financial Times reported.

The proposal carries an enormous potential price tag. Based on OpenAI’s most recent private valuation of about $852 billion following its March fundraising, a 5% stake would be worth roughly $42.6 billion.

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We reported on some of the bilge that Jill Biden had been trying to serve us up in her book, “View From the East Wing.”

If the purpose of the book was to salvage her reputation, I don’t think it did that since it raised even more questions about how she dealt with Joe’s cognitive issues.

Not only did it make her look worse — if that’s possible — she also upset Democrats that she’s bringing this all up again just as they approach a tough midterm. She even ticked off some former Biden aides, and there was some ugly back and forth. Probably not a good idea to tick them off, given what they might know.

Now there are even questions about her book and how it’s been selling, as our sister site Hot Air reported.

It hit number 1 on the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction list on June 21, but that was with a big caveat, a †.

What that dagger symbol means is that the Times has reason to believe the number of books sold is influenced by “bulk sales.”

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Smith declared ‘you ain’t going anywhere with three White dudes’ while questioning the Lakers’ revamped roster

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith says the Los Angeles Lakers have too many White guys to succeed in the NBA.

On Wednesday, he mocked the team’s trade for Walker Kessler, pairing him with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

“Where the hell the Los Angeles Lakers think they are going with a bunch of White dudes?” he asked on his podcast. “Your three top players are White dudes. Really? This is basketball.”

He then asked, “In NBA history, when has a team led by three White dudes ever gone to the promised land? Somebody gotta say it.”

To answer his question: Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Danny Ainge.

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An amended policy will require Ocean City’s employees to disclose certain relationships in writing, a move officials say will address any conflict of interest or appearance of favoritism.

The policy change, approved in a 6-0 vote during Tuesday’s City Council meeting, states that employees who are related or who are intimate partners must disclose the nature of their relationship by submitting a form to the city’s human resources department.

“Our current employee handbook does already contain language for reporting relationships,” Human Resources Director Katie Callan told the council this week. “The purpose of this policy is to further clarify expectations in order to prevent conflicts of interest, to eliminate the possibility of appearances of favoritism, and just in general to create a work environment that is fair and equitable and professional, of course.”

Callan said the policy will go beyond what currently exists and would require written disclosure in two situations – one involving two employees working in the same department, and another involving any employee occupying a supervisory position, regardless of department.

She said those employees will also be asked to complete an attestation form acknowledging that any intimate relationship is voluntary and consensual.

“The HR department – should this policy being approved – would communicate the policy, we’d distribute it, collect the disclosure and attestation forms, and they will be made part of an employee’s confidential personnel file,” she added.

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New laws taking effect July 1 in Maryland will change alcohol regulations in Worcester County, as well as update statewide rules for schools, cannabis enforcement, health coverage, and electric vehicle charging.

One new law affecting Worcester County has expanded the Board of License Commissioners from three members to five. It also staggers terms for board members and increases annual pay from $2,100 to $4,200.

The powerful board, whose members are appointed by the governor, decides who gets to sell alcohol, enforces the rules for those sales and can penalize those who failed to observe them.

The legislative changes came from a collaboration between Lower Shore lawmakers Sen. Mary Beth Carozza (R-38) and Del. Wayne Hartman (R-38C), who each sponsored a version of the bill.

Another alcohol-related bill from Carozza that took effect July 1 (SB 846) has legalized to-go drinks for municipal events.

That tourism-related measure is intended to drive foot traffic during street fairs and festivals. It allows Berlin, Pocomoke City, and Snow Hill to set a footprint where attendees can carry open alcoholic beverages in approved to-go cups.

For Hartman, a bill he sponsored that took effect July 1 (HB 500, SB 309) creates a sales tax exemption for sales of gold and silver coins and bullion valued over $1,000. The old law only exempted sales tax when purchases were made at Baltimore’s convention center.

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With a last-minute counteroffer in hand, Ocean City officials this week directed their attorney to continue negotiating the purchase of four downtown parcels for the creation of a public parking lot, but with a plan to begin the eminent domain process if an agreement is not reached by July 20.

On Tuesday, just hours before the Ocean City Council was set to discuss eminent domain proceedings for the acquisition of 205, 207, 209 and 211 Philadelphia Avenue, property owner Tony Mariani, through his attorney, presented City Solicitor Heather Stansbury with what she described as a “much higher” counteroffer than what was initially agreed upon during negotiations this spring.

With hopes that the city could reach some sort of agreement, the council on Tuesday voted 5-0, with Councilman Peter Buas absent, to have Stansbury resume negotiations, with a plan to present an ordinance for eminent domain at the council’s July 20 regular meeting if those negotiations go unanswered.

“We’ll try to avoid that and work with them directly,” Councilman John Gehrig said. “But the option still remains.”

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Happy 250th Birthday America. We will be open 10 to 4 today and 12 to 3 Sunday. 32993 Old Ocean City Rd Parsonsburg, MD 21849. 410-430-5349. Albums, CD’s, Furniture, Stereo Equipment, Art Gallery and the list goes on and on. Get out of the heat and shop in an air conditioned building.

Mired in federal hiring delays, Assateague Island National Seashore will not have a lifeguarded beach on its Maryland side over the Fourth of July weekend, park officials said.

Instead, the Maryland beach will operate under what Superintendent Hugh Hawthorne called “response-only lifeguarding,” with one lifeguard available to respond to emergencies.

“We don’t have enough lifeguards to have a full lifeguard program out there, so we’re not calling it a lifeguarded beach,” Hawthorne told OC Today-Dispatch on Wednesday.

That marks a reversal from two months ago, when park officials reported that they expected to have a fully lifeguarded beach from mid-June through mid-August, with weekend staffing continuing through the final two weeks of August. Full staffing is 10 to 12 guards, Hawthorne said.

The lack of lifeguards this week comes after bystanders reported that multiple swimmers were caught in rip currents Tuesday afternoon at an unguarded section of beach and pulled farther into the ocean.

Brock Brungard, a firefighter/EMT from Pennsylvania, wrote on Facebook that he and others safely pulled eight swimmers from the water, including a little boy who had been swept out in the strong current.

“At that point, I was yelling for people to call 911,” he wrote, “because I knew I wasn’t getting to all of them. Lucky my girlfriend’s family jumped in and got to the father who was over 150 feet out and were able to escape the current and bring him in.”

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson proved once again why she is unqualified to sit on the Supreme Court.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled in Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J., which were consolidated into a single ruling. The Court found that state laws prohibiting men from competing in women’s sports do not violate Title IX or the Equal Protection Clause.

However, despite declining during her confirmation hearings to define what constitutes a woman, Justice Jackson took up the issue in her dissent, arguing that Title IX could be interpreted to include individuals whose gender identity differs from their biological sex.

“The majority is wrong to suggest that the term ‘sex’ in Title IX ‘cannot plausibly be interpreted to refer to anything other than biological sex.’ Ante, at 10,” Justice Jackson wrote. “Title IX makes room for individuals to live in the gender they choose; it cares not just about sex assigned at birth but also about individuals’ ability to match (or not) their gender presentation to their gender identity.”

Yet another civil conflict is brewing this week as the Supreme Court tackles a number of foreign citizenship debates, including Temporary Protection Status (TPS) and Birthright Citizenship. The court has ruled that hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants residing in the US under TPS are no longer safe from mass deportations (a win). But, they have also ruled in favor of migrant anchor babies (a big loss).

Both issues deal with changing American perceptions on what is “constitutional” when it comes to foreign access to citizenship. The Supreme Court’s decisions aside, I find it mind boggling that this debate has been ongoing for so many decades. Frankly, foreigners should not have any citizenship rights under the constitution until they have demonstrated assimilation. Until that time, there should be a separate set of rules handling newcomers (and invaders).

When it comes to TPS and the Haitians, the leftists are raging. Despite this status supposedly being “temporary” (the Obama Administration originally claimed these people would only be in the US for 18 months), many of these foreign transplants have been enjoying the benefits of unearned American citizenship for 16 years or more.  Yet, when Haitians protest the TPS decision, what flag do you see them flying?  That’s right – They fly the Haitian flag, not the American flag.  This tells us everything we need to know.

The liberal position on this issue is crystal clear: They believe that the constitution protects foreign migrants and their cultures from overt scrutiny. Meaning, foreigners don’t have to prove themselves worthy of citizenship, they get access regardless. Liberals also believe that it should be extremely difficult to remove migrants once they enter the country.

Keep in mind, this is the LIBERAL position. The woke position is far worse.

The radical left argues that western borders should not exist at all. For other countries, borders are fine. For the US and Europe, borders must be erased. Furthermore, they assert that the American economy must be treated as an open marketplace rather than a closed system. In other words, foreigners should be allowed to feed on the system whenever they please, transfer that wealth back to their third world hovels, and then come back for more.

The “empathetic” liberal position creates the foundation for the militant woke position. It’s rooted in a propaganda narrative created in the early 20th century: The claim that America’s entire identity is a “melting pot” of cultures and nationalities and that there is no original source identity. This false origin story was produced by New York socialists and it’s been spread by Hollywood for decades.

The famous poem called “The Colossus” imprinted on the Statue of Liberty is often used to elevate the melting pot myth. It was added in 1903, over 20 years after the statue was built. It’s author, Emma Lazarus, was a Zionist feminist with ties to numerous socialist movements. The fantasy of the melting pot of “huddled masses yearning to breathe free” was then popularized heavily in the 1960s and 1970s by far-left activist groups and the establishment media.

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We all knew that this would be coming. In 2026, the rate of AI-related layoffs has greatly accelerated, and that means that large numbers of good paying jobs are suddenly disappearing from the economy. This is occurring when we are already facing one major crisis after another, and so the timing could not be worse. Many young people specifically chose a major in college that would prepare them for positions in the tech industry because those were supposed to be the jobs of the future. Unfortunately, the AI jobs apocalypse is wiping out those jobs the fastest.

Let me give you some cold, hard numbers that will clearly demonstrate what I am talking about.

According to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the number of announced job cuts in the United States last month was the highest that we have seen during the month of May since the peak of the last pandemic…

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The infections, reported between May and June 16, have affected individuals ranging in age from 5 to 86 years old. Health officials have confirmed 20 hospitalizations so far, though no deaths have been reported. Experts are urgently investigating the source, as none of the patients reported recent international travel—the typical route for such infections.

The parasite triggers cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection notorious for producing severe, watery diarrhea along with intense abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and other debilitating symptoms. In many cases, symptoms emerge about a week after exposure and can persist for weeks or even a month if untreated, raising risks of dehydration and prolonged discomfort.

“Local, state, and federal (CDC, FDA) public health authorities are investigating several clusters of cases in more than one state. Investigations to identify potential sources are ongoing,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated.

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On Tuesday the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear Grant v. Higgins, a case centering on whether AR-15 ownership is protected by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.

The case was distributed for conference on June 29, 2026, and cert was granted on June 30.

The SCOTUSBLOG summarized the case: “Whether the Second and 14th Amendments guarantee the right to possess AR-15 platform and similar semiautomatic rifles.”

SCOTUS’s decision to take up Grant v. Higgins comes on the heels of the court’s 9-0 ruling in Hemani (2026) and its 6-3 ruling in Wolford (2026).

In Hemani, SCOTUS ruled against the prosecution of Ali Hemani for being a marijuana user in possession of a firearm and in Wolford SCOTUS ruled against concealed carry gun controls enacted by Hawaii post-Bruen.

A second case, consolidated with Grant v. Higgins, is Viramontes v. Cook County, a case which centers on Cook County’s “assault weapons” ban.

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It’s so hot in Europe right now that unvetted African and Middle Eastern migrants have filed for asylum at Santa’s workshop. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 1,000 people have died in Europe as a brutal early-summer heat wave travels through the region. The weather has turned into political theater for outsiders. One side insists this is an example of climate change, and only Greta Thunberg can save us. The other argues these deaths could have been prevented if European countries had ended their war on air conditioners.

War on Air Conditioners

During the extreme heat wave, the European Commission shut off its air conditioning system on the first seven floors of its 13-story headquarters in Brussels. The upper floors, where Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the bloc’s 26 commissioners work, were exempted from the shutdown.

Good Morning Britain recently aired a segment questioning whether it is selfish to install an air conditioner during a heat wave. French Minister of Ecology Monique Barbut is worried that air conditioners will cause animals to die. Germany ran public service announcements discouraging the use of AC because of global warming.

Suffice it to say, all the hot air emanating from Europe’s war on air conditioners is a case study in the Theater of the Absurd.

While scores of European nations do not have outright bans on AC units, they have instituted numerous regulations that effectively limit their use. Germany’s strict building codes, Belgium’s environmental rules, and the United Kingdom’s tight controls for AC installation in new homes. These measures do not necessarily prohibit the device’s usage, but leftists have erected obstacles to reduce the technology’s presence in homes or public places.

Setting aside the regulatory nature, the government’s attitude toward air conditioning is irrational. The primary reason for the anti-AC stance? The environment.

They argue that AC bolsters electricity demand, uses high-impact refrigerants, and that the continent’s infrastructure is not designed for air conditioning. But a deeper dive into the data suggests that European leaders may be more focused on exerting control than on listening to the science.

Air conditioning accounts for less than 3% of CO2 emissions (data centers represent 0.5%!). Industry? Twenty-four percent. Transportation? Twenty-two percent. Buildings? Eight percent. Space heating also uses 100 times more energy than air conditioning, and yet nobody is trying to outlaw staying warm in the winter.

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Populist movements have exposed a deep divide between Western elites and voters—but their biggest challenge may be turning backlash into a lasting governing strategy.

Iguess there’s nothing to do about my reluctance to write this post other than to write my way through it.

Across the West, the political elites have become estranged from their native populations. This process began in the years after the demise of Communism, and it accelerated in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. The causes are manifold: Cheap money during a long period of low interest rates, ideological radicalization, the lack of clear political alternatives, the cancerous growth of state bureaucratic systems, and the social consequences of globalization within the political classes all played a role. Probably we have yet to understand the causes fully, but the upshot is that our elites have been pursuing crazy policies that are obviously detrimental to their own populations for decades now. They had a head start in wreaking their destruction because the West had accumulated a lot of prosperity they could burn through before anyone began to feel the pain of their idiocy, and also because of various structural advantages, including their control of broadcast media.

As postwar television democracy succumbs to the internet and as it is increasingly clear that the fat years are behind us and the future portends nothing but ever leaner years as far as the eye can see, an organic opposition has taken shape. This is the populist backlash, and in each national context it has had different political consequences, although the movement itself is broadly similar everywhere. In Hungary, Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz spent 16 years attempting to establish “illiberal democracy” before they were voted out in May. In the United States, where Trump has succeeded in loosely aligning all three branches of government behind his agenda, the MAGA movement is at the height of its influence. In the United Kingdom, Nigel Farage’s Reform and more recently, Rupert Lowe’s Restore have all but eclipsed the Tories. In Germany, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) continues to accumulate support despite withering opposition from the cartel parties and the state itself.

The establishment has reacted to the backlash very strangely. We would expect elites to adjust their politics and adopt elements of the populist program to defang their opponents. Instead, they have ceded incredible ground by doubling down on the very policies that caused the backlash in the first place. Part of this is because we are governed by stupid and parochial elites who don’t understand what is happening to them and why. Another part, however, is probably that elites have assessed the new opposition and decided that this is a passing moment that they can either manage or outlast.

I’m not sure they’re right, but more and more I’m also not sure they’re wrong. Since sometime last year, I’ve been thinking a lot about the limitations that beset populist political movements everywhere they have arisen. These limitations aren’t anyone’s fault; for the most part, they’re expressions of where these new politics come from and what they are. This doesn’t mean that they aren’t real and potentially also very bad for those who want to live in reasonable, sensible countries with reasonable, sensible politics.

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There’s no longer much foreign reporting on television with the exception of natural disasters, or countries where Americans are engaged in military action. That’s certainly true of Europe – except for Britain. The networks, surely focused on ratings, display a fascination with the Royal Family.

On Monday, NBC’s Today featured a four-minute report from London-based Molly Hunter obsessing over Prince Harry’s planned visit to his home country to promote the Invictus Games for veterans that he founded. ABC and CBS also offered full reports speculating on Prince Harry’s visit and whether Meghan Markle and their children will also attend.

On June 17, NBC’s Hunter performed a four-minute Today report (complete with “In Depth” graphic) on the Earth-shaking story that 12-year-old Prince George will attend the Eton College private boys’ school in the fall, just as his father and Prince Harry did. To pad the report, she also touted how Princess Kate did a 24-hour mountain climb for charity after her recovery from cancer.

ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, NPR, CNN, and MS NOW cannot be bothered for much more substantive British matters, like a recent report on the rape of young girls that came from Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe. The report estimates rape gangs victimized at least 250,000 girls across 149 local British authorities since the 1990s. It says many victims were young teenagers. Some were as young as four years old.

The story erupted in America with Elon Musk, as Fox News reported he “reignited international attention on Britain’s grooming gangs scandal this week, amplifying a citizen-funded report that accuses the U.K. government of failing to protect children and teenagers from organized sexual exploitation.” Musk tweeted on June 16: “The politicians who turned a blind eye to the Rape of Britain must go to prison.”

The American networks have been completely obsessed with the Jeffrey Epstein files over the last year, constantly exploring how much guilt Donald Trump bears for his long-ended friendship with Epstein. So why can they not spare two or three minutes for this story?

You can guess. The report found nearly 90 percent of the men convicted of rape gang offenses from 1997 to 2018 had “distinctly Muslim names.” Of these offenders, the overwhelming majority were Pakistani Muslim. The report states the obvious: “Political correctness, fear of racism and fear of losing electoral support from certain demographics have taken precedence over the protection of British children.”

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The new Federal Tax Credit Scholarship law will strengthen families to direct their children’s education while affirming religious freedom.

As the nation soon celebrates its 250th birthday, it is worth recalling that religious freedom and practice were vital to the birth of our constitutional republic and are necessary to sustain it. The various school choice laws in states, along with the new Federal Scholarship Tax Credit law, are a growing confirmation that the government respects the free exercise of religion by allowing the choice of religious schools by parents for their children.

This federal law, effective in 2027, has the potential to transform K-12 schooling to a high-quality, more competitive system, and help sustain religious freedom and practice in America. It will financially empower parents with potentially billions of dollars in scholarship opportunities to direct their children’s education in any school setting, public, charter, private, religious, or homeschool.

By making more parents effective “customers” of K-12 education for their children, this law will expand options for how and where their children are educated. No longer will parents have to subject their children to baleful influences in an educational setting that undermines their faith, while parents also will be in a stronger position to influence schools to improve quality and respect their faith.

Scholarships will be funded by private contributions from individuals to scholarship granting organizations (SGOs) that serve students in K-12 education. Donors will receive a 100 percent credit against their federal income tax liability for a maximum $1,700 per year — a huge financial incentive that will accumulate billions of new scholarship dollars for use in elementary and secondary education.

This July 4th, represents another historic milestone as the 200th anniversary of the deaths of the second and third presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson — providentially, each dying on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Both these founders of our nation had plenty to say about religious freedom.

President Adams understood that religious practice was integral to the success of constitutional government. In October 1798, he penned a letter to the Massachusetts Militia that contained this admonition:

We have no Government armed with Power capable of contending with human Passions unbridled by morality and Religion. Avarice, Ambition, Revenge or Gallantry, would break the strongest Cords of our Constitution as a Whale goes through a Net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.

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There are 64 Medicaid-funded social adult daycare centers packed into a single one-mile radius of Flushing, Queens. Not 64 in the borough. Not 64 in the city. Sixty-four within walking distance of each other, according to a new CBS News data analysis that found the densest cluster of such facilities anywhere in the country. Federal investigators have noticed, and they are asking the question any taxpayer with a pulse would ask.

“[It] begs the question: How many social adult daycare centers do you need?” said Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, in the CBS report.

The answer, if the billing records are to be believed, is that Flushing needs enough capacity to serve more than 90 percent of every Medicaid-eligible senior in the neighborhood. That is what these facilities collectively bill for.

Think about what that number implies. Nine out of every ten poor seniors in one Queens neighborhood are supposedly showing up for taxpayer-funded meals, activities, and personal care. Either Flushing is home to the most socially active elderly population in American history, or a great many of those seniors exist primarily as line items on a claim form.

The trend line makes the honest explanation even harder to sustain. From 2018 to 2024, the neighborhood’s Medicaid-eligible senior population grew about 20 percent, right in line with the rest of the country. The number of seniors billed by its adult daycares grew 390 percent over the same period. Statewide, New York’s taxpayer bill for these facilities nearly quadrupled. Medicaid paid adult daycare providers $3.35 billion nationwide in 2024, and 17 percent of it flowed to New York’s 375 facilities, more than any other state in the union.

Federal authorities confirmed to CBS that investigations are underway across New York into whether the explosive spread of these centers reflects fraud, with potential federal action anticipated.

Many DSA leaders explicitly define themselves as Marxist and advocate its ideals

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President Donald Trump has been warning that a new crop of political candidates that recently have won Democrat primaries, sometimes booting party personalities who have been in their congressional seats for decades, are actually “hardcore Godless communists.”

Of course, the media “corrected” him, with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins insisting, “While Democrats themselves have been wrestling with what Tuesday night means for the direction of their party, socialism, much less democratic socialism, is not communism.”

But if you believe those Democratic Socialists of America members’ own statements, they explicitly call themselves Marxist and push communism.

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In this episode of The Brief, host Shabbos Kestenbaum sits down with Hassan Aden—CEO of Somaliland Investment and Trade—for a conversation about one of the most overlooked geopolitical stories of our time. The Republic of Somaliland spent more than 30 years in diplomatic isolation before Israel became the first UN member state to formally recognize it in December 2025—and the relationship has moved fast ever since.
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White House Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller delivered a clear and forceful message: every Haitian national on Temporary Protected Status will be returned to Haiti under President Trump.

The Biden administration’s last-year extension of TPS turned what began as a short-term response to a 2010 earthquake into a permanent pipeline. Miller called the deliberate importation of these migrants into places like Springfield, Ohio, one of the most heinous acts the government has ever committed.

Miller laid it out without hedging:

“There’s an earthquake in Haiti. So she’s (Former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano) announcing TPS for a few months while they’re recovering from an earthquake. That was in 2010, 15 years ago. Then the Biden administration in its last year extends TPS to every single illegal alien from Haiti while they are flying them en masse into Springfield, Ohio, across the Midwest.”

He continued, “It was a formal policy of replacing the communities that lived in, settled, and sustained these communities for generations. It was one of the most heinous things this government has ever done.”

“And yes, under President Trump, let me be very clear, the illegal alien Haitians are going back to Haiti. They can build their country there,” Miller further urged.

This directly follows the Trump administration’s earlier termination of TPS protections for 353,000 Haitians, with those designations set to expire.

The move reversed Biden-era renewals that kept hundreds of thousands in the country long after any temporary justification had passed.

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PJM Grid May Test 2006 Record

Cooling demand across PJM Interconnection’s operating area will surge today and into late week as tens of millions of households and businesses crank up air conditioners to stay cool under the emerging heat dome.

The spike in power demand is expected to strain the grid, which helps explain why PJM preemptively declared a grid emergency on Tuesday to preserve reserves and reduce the risk of rolling blackouts.

PJM forecasts that power demand could reach 165 gigawatts on Thursday. This would test the grid’s all-time peak of 165.563 GW set in August 2006. It would also exceed PJM’s prior peak forecast for this summer.

To mitigate blackout risks, the Department of Energy directed PJM on Tuesday “to dispatch specified units and to order their operation as needed to maintain reliability.” There is a chance that the grid operator might have to tap backup generation as a last resort before or during a Level 3 energy emergency.

Bloomberg’s forecast for maximum temperatures across the Washington, D.C., metro area could reach low triple digits Thursday through Saturday.

Natural gas, nuclear, and coal power generation currently make up the top power mix for PJM.

Largest US Power Grid Declares Emergency To Prevent Blackouts

A mega heat dome is set to descend on the eastern half of the U.S., prompting the Energy Department to issue two emergency orders to reduce the risk of rolling blackouts in the Mid-Atlantic area as PJM Interconnection braces for record power demand.

DOE’s first order directs the PJM region, which serves 67 million people across 13 states, “to dispatch specified units and to order their operation as needed to maintain reliability.”

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Trump has the power, he just needs to use it.

While three major socialist victories occurred in New York City this month, the rise of this anti-American movement is not confined to New York — and could spread across the country if left unchecked.

“They’re extremists. They’re so dangerous to our country. How did they do it?” BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler begins on “The Liz Wheeler Show.”

However, Wheeler points out that there is good news — they “can be stopped.”

“It doesn’t necessarily require the cooperation of the do-nothing Republicans in the United States Congress. President Trump can take action himself,” she says.

Former Delegate Carl Anderton talks state of the Republican party in Maryland, WBAL Radio

Response:
 
We had our Primary election in the State that  concluded last Tuesday.  We had  some ugly contested primaries across the State within the Maryland GOP up & down the ticket & across multiple counties.
 
Regardless of those outcomes last week, the Party needs to unite for the General Election.
 
Why do we need to unite? Whether you’re in Cumberland out in Western Maryland, or Columbia, a population Center in Howard County, or Ocean City down on the Eastern Shore. The State of Maryland as a whole is a “State on the Brink’ of financial ruin. under the leadership of the Democrat majority in Annapolis & the Moore Administration.   
 
The record Maryland is facing since January of 2023 is the following: 
 
$5 Billion dollars in the reserves squandered to $3 Billion dollars in the hole as of January of 2025. From April of 2024 to current over $2 Billion dollars of Tax & Fee Increases on Maryland’s small businesses and working families, In 2024 a 34 page regulatory bill was signed into law to “kill competition on energy” in the State leading Maryland to have the “highest energy rates” in the Country, & questionable “constitutional  laws” on the book now that ban the most popular used gun in the Country & making the State a “Full on Sanctuary State” for illegal immigration. 
 
2026 is a very similar climate the State was in 2014, under the leadership of Governor O’Malley, where then candidate for Governor now former Governor Larry Hogan ran on a message of “Taxed to Much, Spent to Much. Regulated to Much” “It’s time to “Change Maryland” The O’malley / Brown Administration  were punishing small businesses & working families with “over 40 Tax & Fee Increases” businesses & homeowners were “punished” for the size of their roof & their driveway increasing their taxes, that was deemed “The Rain Tax”… Governor O’Malley  famously told a business owner “where are you going to go?”…
 
In the fall of 2014 Republicans in Maryland “united” with Larry Hogan, because of the fear of another 4 years Of Martin O’Malley with Anthony Brown. & Larry Hogan was victorious that November.
 
Ironocally Governor Hogan & with strong messaging & campaigning across the State, is what got former Delegate Carl Anderton elected to legislature in 2014, defeating a long time incumbent Democrat Delegate Norm Conway, an ally of Governor Martin O’Malley. Now Anderton works for & has endorsed Governor Moore for reelection, definitely some irony there when you look at the Moore Administration’s record currently compared to the O’Malley Administration’s record then…
 
We had fights going on in “contested primaries” up and down the ballot & across the State; however let’s all try not to lose sight of what’s at stake, because it’s all on the line this November!   
Its time for Republicans in Maryland to unite & Stand against  Billions of Dollars of Tax and Fee Increases, Excessive Spending in Annapolis that is bankrupting Maryland, Heavy Regulations that has us given us the highest energy rates in the Country,  and Unconstitutional Laws being passed on the 2nd Amendment and Public Safety! 
 
Maryland needs Fiscal Sanity in Annapolis this November, to replace the Fiscal Insanity that’s been going on for the past 3 and half years. If we unite and fight together we have a better chance of doing this, if we’re divided we will fall, along with what’s left of The State…

A failed notion, false hope, and cynical deception should at last be discarded.

They’ve enjoyed media adulation and the uncritical admiration of hopeful non-Muslims for over a quarter of a century now. Yet self-styled “moderate Muslims” and “Muslim reformers” have not delivered on their promises or substantiated their vision of Islam, and it’s time that Americans recognized the entire “moderate Muslim” endeavor for what it really is: an effort to lull them into complacency and indifference regarding the advancing jihad threat.

These mediagenic moderates offered the glittering promise of an Islam that was not violent, oppressive, or the least bit incompatible with Western secular pluralism. Relying on the total ignorance of most Americans regarding Islam, and their eagerness to be reassured that the U.S. wasn’t facing the prospect of a war that would engulf the entire world, particularly after 9/11, these smooth-talking moderates, always gentle, soft-spoken, and polished before the cameras, assured the jittery public that properly understood, Islam was peaceful.

And peace was only one manifestation of Islam’s glory. The moderates told us that Islam had a glorious past, a Golden Age, in which it pioneered societal tolerance and multiculturalism, as well as respect for intellectual inquiry and scientific exploration. Today, they told us, a handful of terrorists had twisted and hijacked its teachings, but the true Islam would soon reassert itself, overwhelm, shame, and crowd out the terrorists, and revitalize our society, which had strayed so far from its Judeo-Christian foundations, with its unique virtues.

Innumerable people, including prominent talk show hosts, opinion makers, policymakers, legislators and philanthropists bought into this, and gave the moderate Muslims massive platforms upon which to proclaim the reassuring message that the vast majority of Muslims abhorred and repudiated terrorism, and soon, very soon, would rise up en masse to put a stop to it.

Twenty-five years after 9/11, we’re still waiting. The moderates are still out there, still enjoying their bully pulpits on major networks and even increasing their activities in the political sphere, but none of what they promised has come true. In fact, at this point, it can be stated definitively: the promise that “moderate Muslims” made of a “moderate Islam” was false and hollow. There never was a moderate Islam, or a vast majority of peaceful Muslims that would rise up and put a stop to Islamic terrorist activity.

This is not to say that there aren’t Muslims who are not terrorists. Obviously there are, and there are many. But these are simply Muslims who, either for lack of will, or because the time isn’t right, or simply because they aren’t really all that devout and have other interests and priorities, are not waging jihad. Some of these, in fact, although non-Muslims complacently assume that they’re moderate, are actually waging jihad of the pen, jihad of the tongue, or jihad of the pocketbook, rather than violent jihad. Others, for a variety of reasons, just aren’t interested and can’t be bothered.

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A concerning outbreak of cyclosporiasis linked to the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis has sickened at least 145 people across 20 states, with New York reporting the highest number of cases.

The infections, reported between May and June 16, have affected individuals ranging in age from 5 to 86 years old. Health officials have confirmed 20 hospitalizations so far, though no deaths have been reported. Experts are urgently investigating the source, as none of the patients reported recent international travel—the typical route for such infections.
The parasite triggers cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection notorious for producing severe, watery diarrhea along with intense abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and other debilitating symptoms. In many cases, symptoms emerge about a week after exposure and can persist for weeks or even a month if untreated, raising risks of dehydration and prolonged discomfort.

The following regulatory proposals have been printed in the Maryland Register:

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking comments on the proposed regulations. Comments provide the department with additional information and perspectives.

Please visit our Changes to Fishing Regulations page for information about what has been proposed and how to submit comments.

All comments must be received by 11:59 p.m. on July 27, 2026


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Visit our regulation definitions page to learn about each step of the process.

The 31-year-old Florida woman fatally mauled by a massive alligator was kneeling in just three feet of water when the reptile attacked – leaving her boyfriend desperately trying to wrench her from its jaws as it ripped apart her arms, officials said.

Brittany Clark was swimming with her boyfriend and best friend in the Econlockhatchee River at Little Big Econ State Forest – nearly 30 miles inland – Sunday afternoon when the monstrous gator suddenly lunged from the water and locked its toothy maw on her, ripping one arm “completely off.”

The 31-year-old Florida woman fatally mauled by a massive alligator was kneeling in just three feet of water when the reptile attacked.Facebook/Brittany Clark

“They were hiking and they just stopped to swim,” Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesperson Chad Weber told reporters at a press conference on Monday.

“She was bitten on both of her arms. The boyfriend was the one that made the phone call. He was trying to get her from the alligator’s mouth, and on the way to the hospital she did pass away from her injuries.”

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A Florida woman picked up an extra felony charge when she wildly tried to smuggle nearly 4 grams of cocaine into a county jail through her “jail purse.”

Brevard County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Reagan Cox, 30, on Saturday for resisting arrest during a traffic stop. When she arrived at the Brevard County Jail, staff noticed something abnormal with Cox’s “lower region” — or her “jail purse area if you will.”

Mugshot of a woman with blonde hair, green eyes, and pink lips.
Cox denied knowing about the coke, telling deputies that someone may have put it there during an “intimate encounter.”Brevard County Sheriff

Corrections deputies escorted Cox to a changing room, where she attempted “to shield” her buttocks with her hand, authorities said.

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April McClain Delaney and David Trone
Rep. April McClain Delaney and former Rep. David Trone are facing off in a battle of self-funding Democrats.

The Democratic primary in one Maryland district is shaping up as one of the nation’s most expensive House races – and nearly all of the money is coming from the two leading candidates’ own pockets.

The incumbent in the 6th district, Rep. April McClain Delaney, and former Rep. David Trone have combined to raise nearly $34.8 million in their fight for western Maryland’s House seat. But only a sliver of that money has come from the voters they hope to represent.

Instead, the candidates themselves supplied 94% of the total – about $32.8 million – through loans or contributions to their own campaigns, according to an OpenSecrets analysis of Federal Election Commission pre-primary filings through June 3. That includes $25 million in self-loans by Trone and $7.4 million by McClain Delaney.

“It’s certainly unusual to have two candidates face off who are in a position to self-finance to this extent,” David Karol, an associate professor in the University of Maryland’s department of government and politics, told OpenSecrets. “It’s a House race – it’s not even a race for senator or governor – but it’s a remarkable amount of spending.”

With the general election still five months away, the fundraising total in this Democratic primary alone exceeds that in the most expensive House race of 2024 by nearly $10 million, according to OpenSecrets data. The filings depict a contest driven far more by personal wealth than by grassroots support, with several leading Democrats – and even the top Republican – relying overwhelmingly on their own money to power their campaigns.

“It’s a lot easier if you can just write yourself a check,” Karol said. “Fundraising is time-consuming, and it’s sometimes difficult. It’s not always easy to make the sale, and a lot of politicians don’t enjoy it. And these two individuals are very wealthy.”

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Summary

  • Iran Foreign Ministry contradicts Trump on Doha talks: “We will not hold any negotiation meetings at any level with the American side in the coming days.”
  • US-Iran talks may resume Tuesday in Doha, Trump declaring the plan in a Monday Truth Social, with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner traveling to Qatar, though Tehran denies technical negotiations are scheduled.
  • Qatar suspended most maritime activity as security deteriorates, while shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted & slowed.
  • Recent US-Iran strikes have clouded diplomacy, despite reports both sides have paused military action.
  • Iran warned it could halt negotiations and said further US involvement in Hormuz would escalate tensions and delay the waterway’s reopening.
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Iran Intends to Administer Strait With or Without Oman

A couple of late Monday statements, including a declaration by Tehran that it is ready to implement its Hormuz Strait passage protocol with or without Oman:

  • Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister says if they do not reach an understanding with Oman on the routes and arrangements of the Strait of Hormuz, they will in any case implement Iran’s new sovereignty and policy in the Strait of Hormuz
  • Iran President Pezeshkian says “Understanding is a bilateral matter. If the American side adheres to the memorandum of understanding, we will also fulfill our obligations”

Iran Foreign Ministry Contradicts Trump: No Talks will be Held

Earlier Monday a White House official said the Witkoff-Kushner delegation was en route to Qatar for Iran talks, but it’s looking like Tehran will give the US a cold shoulder. Iran state Tasnim is citing Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, who says:

“We will not hold any negotiation meetings at any level with the American side in the coming days,” directly contradicting prior reports coming out of Washington.

Bloomberg is also confirming the new statement out of the Iranian side. President Trump himself early Monday morning stated on Truth Social: “Iran has requested a meeting. It will take place tomorrow in Doha.” Also Fars has separately stated within the last hours:

“No nuclear negotiations have been held with the US so far, and there will be no negotiations on nuclear issues until Iran’s conditions are met.”

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IRAN SAYS DELEGATION WILL VISIT QATAR BUT RULES OUT US TALKS

So it seems Witkoff and Kushner will merely meet with Qatari and Pakistani mediators? It remains an open question whether the Iranians will be present in Doha at all. It could be Tehran is issuing the contradictory messaging in order to keep leverage and pressure up, or else to try and humiliate the White House. The Islamic Republic has been warning that more US military action against Iranian territory and in the Hormuz Strait could result in Iran walking away from the negotiating process altogether.

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