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A proposal to tax the wealth of billionaires in California has officially gathered enough signatures to appear on the November ballot, state officials announced.

The California Secretary of State’s Office said the initiative surpassed the signature threshold required to qualify for the Nov. 3, 2026, ballot, setting the stage for what could become one of the most expensive and closely watched political battles in state history.

The measure would impose a one-time tax of up to 5% on individuals and trusts with more than $1 billion in assets. Covered assets would include businesses, securities, art, collectibles, and intellectual property, while excluding real estate and certain retirement accounts.

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Hundreds more people have been sickened and dozens more hospitalized with an antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria being linked to backyard chickens.

In April, the CDC warned of an outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul among people who reported contact with backyard poultry.

When first reported, there were 34 people sickened and 13 hospitalized across 13 states. An update from May reported 184 total cases, 53 total hospitalizations and one death across 31 states.

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One of Baltimore City’s premier bar and restaurant districts was transformed into a warzone over the weekend, with roaming gangs of underage kids, large unruly crowds, fights, and even a shootout that seemed like a scene from the crime drama The Wire. Urban decay in Baltimore is rampant and is a symptom of failed left-wing leadership, which seems more focused on city-killing progressive politics, DEI, illegal aliens, and climate change than actually providing basic law and order to taxpayers.

Fox Baltimore reports that Fells Point was flooded with hundreds of young people, mostly underage teens, overwhelming parts of the nightlife district known for its local shops, bars, and restaurants.

What came next was chaos…

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A longtime Wicomico County Public Schools employee has been charged with multiple offenses related to the alleged sexual abuse of a minor, according to the Wicomico Child Advocacy Center.

Russell Lee Camper Jr., who worked as an instructional aide for the Wicomico County Board of Education for more than two decades, was taken into custody on March 13, 2026, following an investigation that began earlier that month. Authorities allege the abuse occurred several years prior to the initial report and involved a student at Parkside High School.
Camper has been charged with multiple serious offenses, including sexual abuse of a minor, second-degree rape, and additional sex offenses and assault charges. As the investigation progressed, officials identified additional potential victims, leading to expanded charges that now include multiple counts across several categories.
According to investigators, Camper worked in several schools throughout his career, including Salisbury Middle School (2002–2003), Parkside High School (2003–2014), Wicomico High School (2014–2021), North Salisbury Elementary (2021–2024), and Pinehurst Elementary (2024–2026). He also coached girls track at Wicomico High School from 2014 to 2017.
Officials noted that Camper was involved in various extracurricular and community activities, including sports, music, and church functions, where children were present.
Investigators believe there may be additional victims and are urging anyone with relevant information or who may have been affected to come forward. Individuals can contact Detective Sergeant J. Seichepine at the Wicomico Child Advocacy Center.
Authorities emphasized that all charges are allegations, and Camper is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

A newly filed criminal case in Worcester County, Maryland alleges a years-long scheme in which a senior public school official diverted more than $118,000 in taxpayer-funded education dollars for personal use, raising broader concerns about financial oversight in local public school systems.
According to charging documents, Denise Renee Shorts, a former Assistant Superintendent, Chief Academic Officer, and Title I grant coordinator for Worcester County Public Schools, is accused of abusing her authority over federal education funds intended to support low-income students.

Prosecutors allege that between 2019 and 2025, Shorts used a school-issued purchasing card to buy personal items through Amazon, including household goods, clothing, electronics, and furnishings, which some were shipped to her home and even a vacation property in Florida.

To conceal the purchases, the documents claim she altered receipts, fabricated invoices, and submitted falsified documentation to the school system’s finance department, disguising the expenditures as legitimate classroom materials. In some cases, items like a robot vacuum, furniture, rugs, and iPads were allegedly misrepresented as school-related purchases or redirected for personal or private business use.

Investigators say the scheme went undetected for years, in part because the purchases were made using tax-exempt school accounts and were accompanied by falsified paperwork. The alleged misconduct was ultimately uncovered during a 2025 audit by the Maryland Office of Legislative Audits, which identified discrepancies between credit card data and submitted receipts.

Shorts now faces multiple felony charges, including embezzlement by a fiduciary, theft over $100,000, and misconduct in office.
Is political violence becoming normalized in America? Ami Horowitz hits the streets of New York to ask a simple question: Was Luigi Mangione justified in killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson? And should more business leaders be attacked? The answers reveal just how many are willing to excuse violence and even murder when it’s directed at someone they dislike.

Note: This video is a journalistic experiment and inquiry, not an endorsement of violence.

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As of Friday, 18-20 year-old West Virginians are able to legally conceal carry for self-defense without needing any permit or license from the state.

On April 2, 2026, Breitbart News reported that Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) signed legislation to expand the state’s constitutional carry provision to include 18-20 year-olds. Prior to that, 18-20 year-olds could only carry concealed if they passed a gun safety course and acquired a permit.

The legislation signed into law by Morrisey took effect on Friday.

WTRF noted that Dr. Jim McJunkin argued against expanding constitutional carry to 18-20 year-olds, suggesting it “creates concerns because of impulsive behavior, risk-taking, and the potential for substance abuse.”

However, numerous pro-2A voices defended the legislation and those contending for the right of 18-20 year-olds to be armed for self-defense carried the day.

It should be noted that 18-20 year-olds could already legally open carry a handgun in West Virginia without a permit.

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The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Tuesday against New York health officials and the company overseeing the state’s multibillion-dollar home care initiative, alleging misconduct in the awarding and administration of the program.

Federal prosecutors named the New York State Department of Health, the state’s Medicaid director, and Public Partnerships LLC (PPL) in a complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn. Prosecutors allege state officials predetermined the outcome of the bidding process and steered the contract to PPL despite concerns about the company’s proposal. The complaint further claims New York failed to intervene after learning PPL intended to deviate from commitments made during the procurement process.

“New York’s backroom deal with PPL has cost taxpayers millions of dollars and cast countless Medicaid patients to the curb,” Assistant Attorney General Colin M. McDonald for the Justice Department’s National Fraud Enforcement Division said. “Today’s action is the latest reminder that the Justice Department is mobilizing every available tool to protect taxpayer-funded programs from fraud and corruption.”

“One of the Justice Department’s key priorities is protecting the public fisc and delivering savings to American taxpayers,” Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate of the Justice Department’s Civil Division said.

Shumate continued:

New York’s failure to police a favored vendor that unlawfully siphoned millions of dollars of Medicaid funding is egregious and betrays the public trust. The Justice Department is acting to ensure that federal laws regarding truthful statements and fair dealing in federal health care programs are upheld and to prevent additional harm from being exacted against the public by Public Partnerships LLC and New York.

The lawsuit seeks court intervention to stop what federal prosecutors describe as widespread misconduct in the administration of New York’s $10 billion CDPAP program.

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This isn’t the kind of news liberals generally see fit to print.

The New York Times Magazine this week published a mammoth look at the last days of life for sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, apparently aimed at establishing firmly whether the official finding that Epstein committed suicide actually holds water

On that front, the effort is a failure, but the notoriously liberal publication did manage to cement one fact — and it’s not the kind of fact its liberal readership craves when it comes to President Donald Trump.

Hillary Clinton praised President Trump during an interview with New Yorker editor David Remnick in New York City.

David Remnick tried to bait Hillary Clinton into bashing President Trump’s 20-point peace plan with Gaza, but she surprised him when she actually praised Trump.

“But if I look at the Israeli polity, they don’t want a two-state solution, certainly not now. And if you look at the Palestinian polity, which is an even more complicated set of geographies and population, a two-state solution is not anywhere near the offing there,” Remnick said to Hillary.

“So other than some constituents, now it’s diminishing, in the West and elsewhere, a two-state solution, which was fought for so hard but began going out the window many years ago, seems impossible. Am I wrong?” Remnick asked Hillary.

Hillary paused before pushing back on David Remnick.

“You might be, but you might not be,” Hillary Clinton said. “And here’s why. I’m going to say something positive about Trump… so hold on.”

David Remnick expressed shock, “Okay, I’ve got a grip on my chair right now.”

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The Elitist Media continue to play word games in order to delegitimize ongoing efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens from the United States. A recent ramming of an ICE officer was barely covered on the network evening news and featured a glaring mischaracterization.

DAVID MUIR: Tonight, police outside New York City say an ICE agent has been injured by an escaping suspect in Stafford Township, New Jersey, along the Jersey Shore. Authorities say the agent was struck by a van allegedly driven by the suspect. That agent firing a shot at the suspect’s vehicle as it drove off. Police now searching for the suspect, no word on the agent’s condition.

Of course, there’s a lot more to the story. Per MRC Bulldog Award winner Jennie Taer of The Daily Wire:

An illegal immigrant rammed his car into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during an arrest operation Monday, forcing the agent to fire back, The Daily Wire has learned.

Friedrich Castillo-Ormeno, an illegal immigrant from Peru, allegedly hit the officer as he was attempting to pull him over in Manahawkin, New Jersey, according to an ICE spokesperson. The officer discharged his weapon during the attack.

The officer was later transported to a local hospital for the treatment of his injuries, ICE said. Meanwhile, Castillo-Ormeno remains on the run after fleeing the scene.

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The $20 million program, which is funded by a local tax on legal marijuana sales, gives $25,000 to Black residents or their direct descendants who lived in Evanston, Illinois, between 1919 and 1969 and claim to have suffered housing discrimination because of city ordinances, policies or practices.

The federal government on Tuesday asked a judge to put a stop to the nation’s first reparations program for Black people, arguing it’s unconstitutional. The DOJ is intervening in a 2024 lawsuit filed against the City of Evanston, Illinois, over the program.

The city started the program in 2021, with the goal of giving money to Black residents or their direct descendants who lived in the city between 1919 and 1969 and claim to have suffered housing discrimination because of city ordinances, policies or practices.

The $20 million program, which is funded by a local tax on legal marijuana sales, also applies to residents of any race who claim to have experienced discrimination due to city policies after 1969. The city has already dolled out $7 million to hundreds of people in $25,000 payments, the Associated Press reported.

The program allots different benefits based on the race of the recipient, which the Department of Justice argues is “racially discriminatory” and violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

“There are sound ways for a city to remedy past discrimination or direct resources to its most vulnerable citizens and neighborhoods. Simply handing out money based on race, however, is not the answer. It is race discrimination, pure and simple. And it is illegal,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, said in a statement.

Michael Bekesha filed a lawsuit in 2024 against the City of Evanston over the program on behalf of six plaintiffs who said they’d have been eligible for the program if they were black. He told the Associated Press that the applicants weren’t required to demonstrate they were specifically harmed by the city’s policies and practices, which means that race is the only criteria upon which funds are dispersed.

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For generations, the word “cancer” has carried a frightening weight. It has meant surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, long odds, difficult choices, and deep uncertainty for millions of families. Yet a growing number of researchers and pharmaceutical leaders now believe the next decade could bring a dramatic shift in how certain cancers are treated — and perhaps even cured.

That optimism was recently voiced by Johnson & Johnson CEO Joaquin Duato, who said curing some cancers and turning others into manageable chronic diseases is a realistic goal within the next 10 years. It is a bold claim, but not one made in a vacuum. Across oncology, advances in immunotherapy, targeted drugs, precision medicine, cancer vaccines, and artificial intelligence are changing what doctors can do for patients who once had far fewer options.

The word “cure” still requires caution. Cancer is not one disease. It is hundreds of diseases, each with its own biology, mutations, vulnerabilities, and patterns of resistance. A therapy that works remarkably well in one form of melanoma may do little for pancreatic cancer. A breakthrough for one blood cancer may not translate quickly to solid tumors. Still, the momentum is real.

The American Cancer Society projects more than 2.1 million new cancer diagnoses and more than 626,000 cancer deaths in the United States in 2026. Those numbers are sobering. At the same time, survival has improved dramatically over the past several decades, thanks to better screening, lower smoking rates, earlier detection, improved surgery and radiation, and more effective drug treatments. More Americans are living after a cancer diagnosis than ever before.

One of the most important race cases in America is happening right this very moment in California, and for some odd reason, conservative media isn’t talking about it.

We’re about to change that.

In all fairness, maybe people don’t know what’s going down in LA. But this is exactly the kind of story that should be followed very closely, because what happens in Cali won’t stay in Cali. As we all know, lots of bad ideas start there and spread across the country like a bad rash.

The story goes like this: the 1776 Project Foundation is suing the Los Angeles Unified School District over a race-based school classification system that discriminates against white students and other students who attend schools that don’t qualify under the district’s “Predominantly Hispanic, Black, Asian, and Other Non-Anglo.”

So, what does that mean, exactly? The lawsuit claims LAUSD has been using race categories to decide which schools get certain benefits, resources, and opportunities. The DOJ has now jumped into the case on the side of the 1776 Project Foundation. So now, we’re looking at a major constitutional fight over whether public schools can treat students differently based on the color of their skin.

And this is also where the ACLU joins the chat.

The ACLU loves to sell itself as this bipartisan civil-liberties watchdog willing to defend the rights of all Americans, and maybe at one time they were, but not anymore. Now they seem more interested in defending and fighting for the left’s political agenda.

The ACLU is now claiming it’s okay to defend past discrimination, with discrimination, as long as it’s against white kids.

Here are more details on the heart of this case.

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Joe Biden appeared on an episode of Jay Leno’s Garage on Monday. During that, he said a thing or two that should enrage the American people. One of those things was him bragging about his attempts to destroy the oil industry to make this country worse off.

According to Biden, he “made sure there could be no oil drilling off the East Coast, the West Coast and 150 miles off the Gulf of Mexico.” He then proceeded to gargle a bunch of words and then claimed: “no more wind mills because they kill birds.” And that bird comment might have been one of the smartest things he said since the left pretended he had a stutter.

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“NJ Antifa is now freaking out because James O’Keefe is obtaining internal screenshots from multiple Antifa group chats,” O’Keefe wrote.

O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) says members of a New Jersey-based Antifa network are scrambling after learning that internal group chats were infiltrated by an undercover journalist.

In a post on X, OMG founder James O’Keefe shared a screenshot purportedly from a private chat in which a participant warned members that “someone is taking screenshots of this chat and sending it to James O’Keefe.” The image also appeared to show multiple members leaving the group shortly after the warning was posted.

“NJ Antifa is now freaking out because James O’Keefe is obtaining internal screenshots from multiple Antifa group chats,” O’Keefe wrote. “I want to thank the many insiders within NJ Antifa who are providing all the screenshots to us.”

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As water temperatures push past the mid 70s, anglers will see the larger slot-size striped bass in deeper and cooler waters during the day.

The higher salinity values in the lower Chesapeake Bay may urge Spanish mackerel and cobia to arrive a little earlier and stay longer.

Largemouth bass are moving to a summer pattern of behavior where they feed mostly at night and low light conditions and seek cool shade during the day.

Surf anglers are enjoying catches of kingfish and a mix of flounder, blowfish, and bluefish this week.

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President Donald Trump has long vowed to eliminate or at least vastly downsize the Department of Education, saying we should “shut [it] down” and “move education back to the states where it belongs.”

On Tuesday, the administration made moves to accomplish just that. Officials announced that they’re moving authority over key programs from the ED to other departments:

The Department of Justice will take on enforcement of civil rights in education, while the Department of Health and Human Services will oversee special education, administration officials announced. With those moves, the Education Department has now carved away the vast majority of its functions for other agencies to handle.

The two Education Department offices involved — the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services and the Office for Civil Rights — defend the rights of children with disabilities and those who experience discrimination based on race, sex or religion.

The Justice Department is proud to partner with @usedgov on civil rights enforcement, student privacy protection, and training and advisory services to support students and families.

Together, we are advancing a national commitment to ensuring every student is treated with dignity and has an equal opportunity to succeed both in the classroom and on the court or field.

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Both shooting victims were 19-year-old men, and one of them has died

A Wilmington Police Department advisory identified the suspect in a Tuesday hospital shooting as John Wallace-Bey, 23, of New Castle.

He will be charged with first-degree murder, first-degree attempted murder, two counts of “Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony” and with “Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon,” according to the advisory.

“The suspect in this incident has been identified as 23-year-old John Wallace-Bey of New Castle. Wallace-Bey was taken into custody in Philadelphia last night and is pending extradition to Delaware,” the update states.

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Wilmington Hospital; Shooting suspect John Wallace-Bey (Background: ABC Affiliate WPVI via REUTERS; Photo of suspect: Wilmington Police Department)

Both of the shooting victims were 19-year-old men, according to the release.

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Builders reveal that a critical labor shortage in their field is fueling the housing affordability crisis in America.

America needs more homes, but the industry doesn’t have nearly enough workers to build them.

With too few skilled laborers to meet the growing demand, construction is taking longer, costs are rising, and, as a result, the much-needed housing supply in the U.S. remains constrained.

Experts in the industry point to an aging workforce, a lack of younger Americans entering the skilled trades, and immigration policies that they say have failed to keep pace with labor needs.

“Labor is one of the largest and most expensive inputs when it comes to home production and land development,” Jim Tobin, president and CEO of the National Association of Home Builders, told Fox News Digital.

He said that every month, the construction industry is short by approximately 250,000 workers.

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The brother of late war hero and NFL star Pat Tillman was sentenced to five years behind bars after admitting to firebombing a San Jose post office in a twisted effort to send a message to the government.

Richard Tillman, 45, was hit with the sentence Monday after using his car to intentionally set fire to the San Jose post office on Crown Boulevard on July 20, 2025, in order “make a point to the United States government,” federal officials said.

Richard Tillman in a yellow shirt at court.Richard Tillman, 45, was sentenced to five years in prison on Monday.KGO

Authorities said Richard Tillman drove his car to the post office after purchasing firelogs and lighter fluid. He then crashed his vehicle through the front doors of the building before spreading lighter fluid throughout the car, lighting it on fire and fleeing the scene, officials said.

The lobby of the post office quickly went up in flames, completely destroying the space. The lobby has remained closed ever since. 

Judge Edward J. Davila also sentenced Richard Tillman to an additional three-year period of supervised release, and ordered him to pay restitution of more than $2 million to the US Postal Service, according to NBC Bay Area. 

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A federal judge on Tuesday blocked Idaho’s law that criminalized transgender bathroom use.

US District Judge Amanda Brailsford, a Biden appointee, issued a preliminary injunction blocking Idaho’s H.B. 752, which banned transgender people from using restrooms that did not match their biological gender.

Idaho’s law, which was set to go into effect on July 1, threatened to jail transgender people for five years if they broke the law.

The ghouls at the ACLU celebrated the judge’s ruling.

“This ruling means trans folks in Idaho can continue participating in public life without the threat of being arrested for using the bathroom,” said Paul Carlos Southwick, ACLU of Idaho Legal Director. “Trans Idahoans have been understandably anxious about the disruption this unconstitutional law would cause in their daily lives. This ruling will relieve that anxiety for our trans friends and neighbors.”

“This decision provides significant protections for transgender people in Idaho from the efforts of state politicians to force them out of public life altogether,” said Barbara Schwabauer, senior staff attorney for the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Project. “No one should be forced to choose between the threat of arrest for being themselves in public or the threat of harassment and violence for acting the way the state wants them to be. The preliminary injunction is a vital first step as we continue to challenge this gross violation of privacy and fundamental equality until the law is blocked for good.”

“Our Constitution provides critical protections against laws that are unclear and that call on officers to make arbitrary judgments about how to enforce them, especially when the law threatens imprisonment,” said Kell Olson, Counsel with Lambda Legal. “The court recognized that threat in providing relief to plaintiffs today. This ruling will allow transgender people throughout Idaho to find and use a public restroom, without the fear of arrest looming over them, while we continue the longer fight to permanently defeat this discriminatory law in court.”

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Heidi Beirich, a representative from the Southern Poverty Law Center, discusses social justice issues during a PBS News Hour interview.
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The far-left Southern Poverty Law Center’s hypocrisy just hit a new low and this time it’s personal, sleazy, and allegedly involved actual neo-Nazis.

According to a New York Post exclusive citing the Department of Justice superseding indictment, former SPLC Director of the Intelligence Project Heidi Beirich was in a romantic relationship with a paid informant inside the white supremacist National Alliance.

The SPLC funneled more than $1.2 million in donor money to the man, identified only as “F-9.” The pair even shared a house and two joint bank accounts, with SPLC donor funds allegedly used to cover their personal living expenses.

This is the same SPLC that built a $700+ million empire by branding conservatives, Christians, pro-life activists, and Trump supporters as “hate groups” while secretly bankrolling real extremists.

The New York Post reported:

The Department of Justice filed a superseding indictment against the SPLC accusing it of funneling donor cash to hate groups they were then telling donors they were fighting.

One figure, referred to as “Employee-2” in the indictment, is described as a “person who would become Director of the SPLC’s Intelligence Project.”

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After growing to become one of the largest used car retailers in the U.S., Carvana is expanding into the new vehicle market.

The company has quietly purchased seven new vehicle franchises since last year that primarily sell Stellantis’ Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram brands, including a location in Arizona that has become the automaker’s largest volume store in the U.S.

Dealers and industry experts said they believe the move could significantly disrupt, if not reshape, the century-old new vehicle franchised dealer system.

“Carvana entering the new vehicle franchise business may be one of the most disruptive forces that auto retailing has seen in the U.S. market in decades,” John Murphy, a longtime Wall Street analyst and automotive consultant, told CNBC.

The U.S. franchised dealership system — which includes 16,990 retailers that topped $1.3 trillion in sales last year, according to the National Automobile Dealers Association — has historically been reluctant to change. However, dealers have grown more adaptable in recent years as a means of survival, including during the pandemic and with the rise of publicly traded dealership groups.

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From the thwarted terrorist attack that targeted the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House to the SPLC funding hate groups to generate more hatred for them to raise funds against, it’s clear that two things are happening. They want us to think that hate is only real when they feel it’s necessary and anyone who claims otherwise is a conspiracy theorist.

They are trying to manage reactions, feelings, and sentiment towards our so-called leaders. This is all part of their plan and it’s necessary for the Globalist Elite Cabal to win.

They will not win.

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Ah, the consequences of leftwing actions.

Today, a federal indictment was unsealed, charging 15 defendants with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers, and other charges related to efforts of two Minneapolis-based Antifa groups that violently opposed the enforcement of federal law in our state.

But I was told Antifa was just an idea!

The defendants are members and associates of Direct Action Minnesota. They are charged with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers, solicitation to commit a crime of violence, interstate threats, interstate stalking, assault on federal officers, and destruction of government property.

Earlier this morning, agents of Homeland Security Investigations conducted a coordinated law enforcement operation culminating in the arrest of 12 of the 15 defendants. One defendant had already been in custody on other federal charges. Two defendants remain fugitives at large.

Today’s charges and arrests reflect a broad federal effort to address organized lawless behavior which seeks to disrupt the execution of federal law, endanger law enforcement, and importantly, endanger the very communities that these defendants falsely claim to be protecting.

It’s amazing.

This is an adapted excerpt from Delano Squires’ new book “The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable,” out June 16 from Sentinel.

“Raise your hand if you’re married.” This was the opening line in a 1986 CBS documentary on black families in Newark, New Jersey.

Bill Moyers, the journalist who narrated the television special, asked this question to about ten young black mothers sitting in a semicircle. None of the women raised their hands. He continued by asking how many of the mothers would like to be married to the father of their child. One hand went up.

Moyers, clearly seeking to understand the women, asked “Don’t you think you might need help in raising that baby from a man?”

One mother spoke up, and the camera shot also included her baby. The child—who appeared to be a little boy not quite two—looked up at his mother as Moyers asked the question. He was too young to understand his mother’s answer, but the viewers certainly could. “Not really,” she said. “I didn’t have a father.”

You could see how her experience growing up without a father influenced her ultimate conclusion: “Male figures are not substantially important in the family.”

That documentary, “The Vanishing Family: Crisis in Black America,” took an honest look at the breakdown of the traditional family structure in the inner city. Many of the mothers interviewed for the program were on welfare. One of the fathers said providing for his children was the responsibility of their mothers and the government.

According to Moyers, “In cities all over America the traditional family no longer exists. It has vanished and something new is taking its place. Single women and the children they’re rearing alone are the fastest growing part of the black population.”

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The Gateway Pundit reported that Hollyweird actress Amanda Seyfried faced criticism following comments she made immediately after conservative icon Charlie Kirk was murdered in a politically motivated assassination.

Following the assassination,  Seyfried commented on an Instagram reel of his remarks and labeled him ‘misogynistic and racist.’

While Seyfried apparently has a strong opinion about Kirk, it is unclear if she ever actually listened to him debate or is relying only on selective soundbites peddled by the far left.

In a subsequent interview, she doubled down in vulgar fashion.

In an interview with WhoWhatWhere, Seyfriend doubled down, saying, “I’m not f***ing apologizing for that. I mean, for f***’s sake, I commented on one thing. I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion, of course.”

“Thank God for Instagram. I was able to give some clarity, and it was about getting my voice back because I felt like it had been stolen and recontextualized—which is what people do, of course.”

Now, Seyfried, in an interview with British GQ  shared how she feared for her own safety after her hateful comments went viral.

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After Major League Baseball (MLB) warned three San Francisco Giants players for wearing Bible verses on their caps during the team’s LGBTQ+ “Pride Night” game on Friday, comedian Rob Schneider offered to pay the fines of any players who defy the Bible ban.

“I will pay the fines for any @MLB Christian player who wears a Bible verse on their uniform. @MLB is ANTI-CHRISTIAN,” Schneider declared Tuesday in a social media post.

Schneider was reacting to a Sports Illustrated story reporting on the league’s rebuke:

“Three Giants pitchers were issued a warning from Major League Baseball after they appeared in Friday’s game against the Cubs with Bible verses written on their Pride Night caps. The league notified the players that similar behavior would not be tolerated in the future.

“Right-handed pitcher Landen Roupp started Friday’s game on the mound. Etched on his cap throughout the game was ‘Gen 9:12-16’ in white lettering. The writing was a reference to the Bible verse Genesis 9:12-16.”

Two San Francisco relief pitchers, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker, also wore Bible verses on their caps.

The next day, the Giants issued a statement apologizing to the LGBTQ+ community because the Bible verses angered them:

“We understand that the choices by individual players have caused pain and anger to many in the LGBTQ+ community and we are sorry for that.”

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Major League Baseball (MLB) threatened to punish several Christian ballplayers for the San Francisco Giants on Monday after they inscribed Bible verses on their team’s “pride night” uniforms.

“The writing on the cap violates our rules, and consistent with normal practice, we have warned the players about future violations,” MLB Chief Communications Officer Pat Courtney said in a statement to media outlets.

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People from Scotland who are in the United States for the World Cup absolutely love America and are having the time of their lives. It’s such an amazing contrast with American Democrats who actually live here and are constantly miserable and full of hate for their own country.

In the city of Boston, Scottish World Cup fans who have been dubbed the ‘Tartan Army’ are literally drinking the city dry. Bars are actually running out of beer! No one can keep up with these folks, yet there are no problems. Everyone is respectful and just having a great time. And they LOVE it here.

From FOX 25 News in Boston:

Boston bars running out of beers as Scotland fans swarm downtown for World Cup

With three days left until Scotland’s next matchup and more World Cup fans flying into Boston, city bars say they’re quickly running out of beer.

Hundreds of Scottish fans and others were spotted downtown Tuesday at local restaurants and packed pubs.

“We went to Cheers bar yesterday for two pints and we stayed for 20,” said one Scotsman.

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One person was killed and another wounded when an employee reportedly opened fire on two people inside a Delaware hospital on Tuesday — setting off a desperate manhunt that saw cops nab the guman fleeing across state lines.

Police discovered two victims with gunshot wounds inside Wilmington Hospital around 3:30 p.m, Wilmington Police Chief Wilfredo Campos said at a press conference on Tuesday evening.

One person was blasted in the neck, and the other took a bullet to the upper body, according to scanner audio obtained by NBC10.

A female police officer with tactical gear and a male officer in a white uniform stand outside ChristianaCare Wilmington Hospital.Emergency responders gather outside ChristianaCare Wilmington Hospital in Wilmington.USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

Preliminary information indicated that one hospital employee fired shots at two other employees, law enforcement sources told WPVI.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has launched an aggressive counteroffensive against a federal investigation he calls a politically motivated “fishing expedition” – for a probe which was opened under the Biden administration.

In a video posted to X and a formal letter to the Department of Justice, Newsom demanded all internal communications since January 2025 that mention him or his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom. The Freedom of Information Act request targets top DOJ officials, including former Attorney General Pam Bondi who was dismissed in April 2026, and Acting officials Emil Bove and Todd Blanche. It sets a July 6, 2026 deadline.

Newsom claims federal agents have been questioning family members, friends, and former employees not because a crime has been identified, but because the Trump administration is trying to manufacture one. He attributes the scrutiny to his vocal criticism of President Trump and the possibility that he may run for president in 2028.

The DOJ has not confirmed or commented on the existence or scope of any investigation. What has surfaced publicly points to two tracks: whistleblower allegations concerning Siebel Newsom’s taxes and a separate corruption inquiry linked to Newsom’s former chief of staff, Dana Williamson.

The Behested Payments Pipeline

At the center of much of the speculation is California’s long-standing practice of “behested payments,” which are donations that politicians solicit from private interests on behalf of nonprofit organizations. Following 2021 ethics reforms, amounts above $5,000 must be disclosed, yet the rules remain relatively permissive. Critics, including Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton, have called the mechanism “literally corruption in plain sight” and pledged to ban it.

Reporting has established that Newsom directed more than $4.4 million in behested payments to the California Partners Project, a nonprofit founded by his wife that focuses on gender equity. Siebel Newsom takes no salary from the organization, but the donations have been described as essential to keeping its operations running. The group has also collaborated with Siebel Newsom’s other nonprofit, The Representation Project, which pays her $150,000 annually, and has worked with her private-sector film production company.

One transaction stands out. The Washington Free Beacon reported that Newsom asked a Native American tribe to make two separate $500,000 donations to the California Partners Project. Contemporaneously, he took that tribe’s side in a dispute with another tribe over a proposed casino. The juxtaposition of large directed donations to a family-linked nonprofit coinciding with favorable official action has fueled questions about whether donors with business before the state were effectively paying for access or goodwill through the governor’s wife’s charity.

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If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results each time, then Baltimore is certifiable.

The city, like many other Democratic-run urban centers, seems to believe that if something is not working, it just needs more money. That is how nearly $1.2 million in federal funds is making its way into Baltimore’s coffers to fund a twice-failed “violence reduction” program.

In May, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Maryland Democrat, presented a gigantic check to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to expand the 4-year-old Group Violence Reduction Strategy.

The program identifies people at greatest risk of committing violent offenses and then, as Jason Johnson, a former Baltimore police deputy commissioner, put it, tells them “the consequences of continued involvement in criminal activities and ways to get out.”

The mayor’s office bills it as a “proven plan” to reduce shootings and homicides.

Yet it may not be doing either and warrants a closer look, as do at least two other mayor’s office endeavors.

Launched in 2022, the Group Violence Reduction Strategy was preceded by two similar anti-violence programs that both tanked.

In 1998, Baltimore started Operation Safe Neighborhoods to target “violent groups in a drug market area,” according to a paper from Arizona State University. It was “dismantled due to political infighting, resistance to operational changes, and obstruction by some of the partnering agencies.”

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A German cycling race was plunged into chaos when an elderly woman on a mobility scooter inched forward into the cyclists’ path, causing a mass collision and sending competitors flying off their bikes, wild video shows.

More than 100 cyclists from across Europe converged for the Saarland Trofeo Juniors in Germany on Sunday, each vying for a coveted spot on the podium.

Dutch cyclist Paul Vriesman somersaulted off his bike.

As they biked through the countryside, some encountered an unexpected obstacle — the elderly woman and her scooter.

Stunned bystanders captured the moment when the woman inched her scooter out of the crowd of spectators and into the race path. One cyclist managed to swerve around the front of the scooter, but a competitor behind him wasn’t as fortunate.

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Many Iranians who stood against the regime are left feeling frustrated and angry as details emerge of the peace deal between Washington and Tehran — worrying that the Islamist hardliners are now more powerful and entrenched than ever.

President Trump signaled that the US was going to war with Iran’s regime partially over the deaths of thousands of anti-regime protesters. “HELP IS ON ITS WAY,” he posted on Truth Social on Jan. 13.

A peace deal would waste all of that progress, 34-year-old Nima Azar told The Post.

“Forty-five thousand dead in two days, probably more. It can’t be for nothing. You’re going to let them rebuild?” said Azar, who joined a legion of anti-regime protestors outside Iran’s latest World Cup match in Los Angeles.

The protestors raged against the regime-sponsored team being allowed to play on U.S. soil — and also Trump’s looming deal with Tehran.

“They are frustrated that the regime is being left in place, unchecked, and soon to receive economic relief from the United States,” Khosro Isfahani, the research director for the Washington-based National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI) think tank, told The Post.

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An Indiana mother was fatally shot in the head while protecting her son amid a deadly ambush during a Facebook Market exchange last week.

18-year-old John Ford fatally shot Jean Gragg, 40, as her son attempted to sell a watch in South Bend, Indiana.

Surveillance video shows Ford pulling out a firearm while he was looking at the watch.

Gragg jumped in to help her son and Ford responded by opening fire and striking her multiple times.

Gragg died from her injuries over the weekend.

According to WSBT, John Ford is facing murder, attempted murder, and attempted armed robbery charges.

WSBT reported:

An 18-year-old accused of critically injuring a woman in South Bend has now been charged with murder after she died over the weekend.

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Something researchers have observed for decades is finally crystallizing into a measurable cultural phenomenon. Political conservatives consistently report higher levels of happiness, better mental health, and stronger psychological well-being than their liberal counterparts. A new study published in Political Behavior takes that finding several steps further, arguing that mental illness has begun functioning as its own political identity, and that identity clusters most tightly on the left.

Columbia University’s magazine originally flagged the underlying trend back in 2023, reporting that “American adults who identify as politically liberal have long reported lower levels of happiness and psychological well-being than conservatives,” Based on the data of four different studies, researchers from the Universities of Florida and Toronto, found an explanation: conservatives tend to exhibit greater personal agency, religiosity, moral clarity, self-worth, and a more optimistic general disposition.

The Political Behavior study was conducted by Prof. Lauren Van De Hey of Utah State University, and the implications of her findings were significant. “I further find that there is an emerging mental health political identity that is most pronounced among younger (Gen Z) and more liberal Americans,” she said.

She also noted that “the political predictors and political consequences for the emerging mental health identity differ from those for physical disability and serious physical illness categorization and identification,” suggesting that mental health, unlike physical illness, has acquired a distinctly ideological character in American life.

Approximately half of the study participants with mental illness reported that their identity as a person with a mental health condition is “very important or somewhat important” to them. Meanwhile, conservatives are less likely than liberals to categorize anxiety and depression as mental health conditions and seek clinical treatment at lower rates. Van De Hey speculates this may reflect a “personal responsibility ethos: they do not seek help when they think they can resolve the issues on their own.” That framing, notably, does not treat the conservative approach as a pathology.

The study concludes that “these findings have far-reaching consequences for mental health advocacy, and the role mental health identity will play in the political sphere – especially as Gen Z matures as a cohort,” with conservative and specifically Christian beliefs credited as having a stronger track record for producing happiness and well-being than leftist counterparts.

It is becoming increasingly clear which ideas do what! Conservative, and specifically Christian, ideas have a much better track record than their leftist counterparts,” writes Glenn T. Stanton of Daily Citizen. “This has deep personal and political implications.”

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Congratulations Gov. Whitmer. Great work.

There’s been this presidential buzz around Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and she briefly said that she wasn’t running before suggesting she might run, but the obvious question is on what track record.

Michigan is 43rd in the US News and World Report rankings. At this point, we’d need to add more states for Michigan to perform better. Crime is high, Detroit is still a hole in the ground, Dearborn is the epicenter of regional corruption and terrorism, and the education system is one of the worst in the country.

These are numbers Baltimore wouldn’t envy.

75% of fourth graders are not proficient in reading, and 76% of eighth graders are not proficient in math, according to the report… When Whitmer took office in 2019, those metrics were… 68%, and 69%, respectively…

3 out of 4 fourth graders aren’t reading at grade level. That is beyond inexcusable.

Last year, “more than 60% of Michigan third graders, and nearly 58% of fourth graders, failed the 2025 state reading test.”

And that’s after spending a ton of money.

During the next decade, Michigan beefed up staffing, increased free early childhood education and opened its cafeterias for free breakfast and lunch — efforts predicted to improve learning. By the end of 10 years, Michigan boosted classroom funding by an inflation-adjusted $2.1 billion, the ninth-largest hike among all states.

School funding is up 10%, after adjusting for inflation, in the past decade, even as enrollment dropped 8%, from 1.49 million to 1.37 million.

Staffing is up 14%, too, buoyed in part by a surge of federal COVID-19 spending. Districts in 2024-25 employed 3,950 more teachers than in 2015, as well as 22,142 more aides, up 29.2%.

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The remains of more than 30 unborn children were found at the former home of a police pathologist, leading to her arrest.

The pathologist, whose name was only given as Magdalena H, was detained in Zamość, Poland, on Friday, according to People.

The discovery occurred when the owners of a house in Lutoryż, Poland, in which the pathologist had lived, were excavating the property.

Crews at the house discovered medical waste at the site, according to The Sun. The situation quickly grew worse.

Prosecutors said “paraffin blocks and microscope slides” were discovered.

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For families watching a loved one disappear into late-stage Alzheimer’s disease, even a brief moment of recognition can feel like a miracle. That is why a new case report involving an elderly woman with advanced Alzheimer’s is drawing so much attention.

After years of severe decline, limited speech, incontinence, reduced mobility, and near-total dependence on caregivers, the woman reportedly began speaking again after receiving a high dose of psilocybin-containing mushrooms under supervision.

The case, first highlighted by StudyFinds, centers on a Japanese-American woman in her 80s who had been living with Alzheimer’s disease for roughly a decade. For the previous five years, her verbal ability had declined to mostly single-syllable responses.

She also struggled with walking, dressing, swallowing, bladder control, and social interaction. These are the kinds of losses families often associate with the final and most heartbreaking stages of dementia.

According to the case report published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, the woman received 5 grams of orally administered psilocybin-containing mushrooms at a clinic in São Paulo, Brazil, with the consent of her legal guardians. The dose was substantial.

After the initial administration, she experienced signs of physical stress, including sweating and suspected overheating, and then entered a prolonged sleep-like state.

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Robert De Niro just cannot seem to help himself. His TDS has taken over his life, as he makes hating the President his entire persona.

Speaking at a “Rise Up Sing Out” First Amendment concert event, De Niro said he hates to say it, but then proceeded to say how much he hates the president.

“I hate to say it, but loving our country is starting to sound like an abused spouse saying they love their abuser,” he said.

The problem with this statement is that no one is being abused by the president. While no administration is perfect, including this one, to claim this is some mass case of Stockholm syndrome would be disingenuous, to say the very least.

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A plan to slaughter Americans at a celebration of America was reportedly built around a simple piece of logic: hit the buildings, panic the crowd, and herd the fleeing survivors into the crosshairs of a waiting sniper team.

That, according to officials who spoke to Fox News Digital, was the architecture of a terror plot aimed at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House — and the people who allegedly dreamed it up were not motivated by the usual foreign banners. They wanted to kill “capitalist elites,” “billionaires,” and politicians who take money from a pro-Israel lobby.

Sit with that target list for a moment, because the legacy press would very much prefer that you don’t.

What the FBI says it stopped

The Bureau and its law enforcement partners disrupted the plot over the weekend, with five people in custody as of Monday and investigators identifying as many as 23 individuals in a potential network of plotters. The plan, officials said, called for explosive-laden drones to strike buildings near the event in order to trigger a mass evacuation, funneling terrified attendees toward a pre-positioned sniper team.

A “second wave” was then intended to storm the White House gate itself.

The FBI first learned of the threat on June 10 and moved fast, securing probable cause for an arrest in Cincinnati, where the first suspect was taken into custody. From there, investigators reportedly uncovered Signal chats in which multiple people discussed attacking the event.

A review of one suspect’s iPhone turned up at least 23 Signal users discussing pre-operational activity, with some planning to travel to Fredericksburg, Virginia, on June 12 or 13 to prepare. The investigation reportedly reached across at least a dozen FBI field offices. ABC News independently confirmed the arrests through its own sources.

FBI Director Kash Patel credited the speed of the multi-state response with stopping the attack before it could begin.

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Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs face attempted capital murder charges after a traffic stop turned into a chase

The two brothers of a Mississippi teen accused of killing an elderly couple allegedly attempted to gun down a sheriff’s deputy, who police said will “never walk again,” in a separate incident just days later.

Cordarius Hobbs, 17, allegedly broke into the home of 74-year-old Billy Blair and his 71-year-old wife Virginia Carol Blair on June 3 in Mendenhall, Mississippi, and killed them, WLBT reported.

Just days later, on June 8, Cordarius Hobbs’ brothers, Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs, allegedly tried to kill a Covington County, Mississippi, deputy. Covington County Chief Deputy Sheriff Ricky Lott told Fox News Digital the two men fled from deputies after a traffic stop that led to both Cortavious and Cortavion allegedly firing their weapons.

All three people are brothers, Mississippi Department of Public Safety Media and Public Relations Specialist Bailey Martin told Fox News Digital.

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Endowed with something an expat friend of mine once called a strong “cultural immune system,” the natives of the Orient are notoriously insensitive to the pleas from Social Justice™ people in the West that they walk on eggshells so as not to offend the delicate sensibilities of subscribers to globo-homo race communism.

They exhibit a striking disregard for accusations of racism, transphobia, sexism, or really any –ism that so permeates and saturates the Western liberal mind.

In fact, leftist henpecking rolling off their backs like water off a duck constitutes a major theme of my widely acclaimed expat memoir, Broken English Teacher: Notes From Exile.

This total indifference to the usual tenets of Social Justice™ I found to be a most welcome change of pace when I first visited in 2010, having just finished a liberal arts degree at a mid-tier state-run university stateside with a (totally useless, it turned out) minor in sociology, all courses having been taught by gender eunuchs and unqualified minorities and butch lesbians with chest hair and peace medallions around their neck reliving the 60s.

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Fox has agreed to buy Roku in a deal valuing the streaming giant at about $22 billion, the companies announced Monday. Fox will pay $160 a share in cash and Class A common stock. The acquisition will bring together Fox’s extensive sports, news and entertainment offerings — and its own Tubi streamer — with Roku’s 100 million streaming households worldwide, creating a “next-generation media and technology company,” Fox said. Together, they’ll likely form the third-largest U.S. television entity by share of viewing.

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Most public school districts nationwide are slashing staff and budgets this summer as rising costs and falling enrollments squeeze their finances.

The school-tracking website Burbio recently highlighted 10 large districts that are making billions of dollars in cuts because dwindling headcount has reduced public funds. The districts include Denver Public Schools, Portland Public Schools, Baltimore City Public Schools, Dallas Independent School District and Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia.

“It will be a more difficult year than last year,” Burbio President Dennis Roche said in an email. “The major factors driving it include enrollment declines, rising costs of special education and student services programs, and benefit costs for employees.”

Burbio previously reported that most districts trimmed their staffing, program and supply budgets last summer after the returning Trump administration ended access to pandemic stimulus grants.

Education insiders told The Washington Times that President Trump’s mass deportations and expansion of school choice incentives have only added to the pressure on public school budgets since then.

“Birth rates are down, immigration rates have decreased, and more parents are opting to homeschool their children,” said Tyrone Howard, a UCLA education professor specializing in racial equity. “There are fewer Latino immigrants to America, a huge part of the population coming to the U.S. over the past several decades.”

Public school enrollment nationwide dropped by an estimated 1.5 million students after pandemic restrictions shuttered campuses starting in 2020. Most switched to private or homeschooling options and never returned.

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One child suffered a gunshot wound to the chest; all parties involved are juveniles, police say

Multiple children were shot over the weekend after gunfire broke out near a recreational public pool in Stuttgart, Arkansas, authorities said.

Officers responded Saturday just before 5 p.m. local time to reports of shots fired at John Cain Aquatic Center, the Stuttgart Police Department said in a statement.

Three children suffered gunshot wounds and were rushed to a local hospital, according to police. One child suffered a gunshot wound to the chest, though police did not elaborate on the injuries of the other two children who were shot.

A suspect was taken into custody within minutes of the incident with help from the Arkansas County Sheriff’s Office, police said in a social media post.

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American health officials have issued an urgent travel warning for parts of Canada over the spread of a highly contagious disease.

The CDC has issued a level 1 travel advisory for Americans heading to the province of Manitoba, Canada, over an outbreak of hepatitis A, a liver infection that spreads from contaminated food and drinks and from person to person.

Since the outbreak began in April 2025, 658 Manitoba residents have been sickened and 142 have been hospitalized, five have been admitted to intensive care and four have died, according to the province’s health department.

Of those infected, 143 were in Manitoba’s capital, Winnipeg, which has nearly 850,000 residents and is Canada’s seventh-largest city.

Health authorities warned the disease, which infects 1,600 to 3,300 Americans and about 250 Canadians every year, has an incubation period of 28 days, meaning people can unknowingly expose others in crowded environments for nearly a month before symptoms appear.

Hepatitis A can be asymptomatic, but those who do develop symptoms may experience weakness, sudden nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, clay-colored stools, dark urine and joint pain. The illness can also cause itching and jaundice of the skin or eyes, which are signs of liver damage.

While most people recover on their own, hepatitis A can lead to fulminant hepatitis, a rare form of liver failure caused by severe inflammation.

When the liver can no longer filter toxins out of the blood, those substances build up and travel to vital organs like the brain.

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Well the Social Media “Bully’ from 2024 over question A, Patrick Adkins for 2026 decided to throw his hat in the arena for 2026 for Wicomico County Council District 2 in the Republican primary.

Up until now Mr. Adkins was running a  “pretty quiet” campaign some social media posts, a a few signs put. Making little to no appearances, no door knocking, has about 300 dollars in his campaign account.
Seems to becoming to the  realization” he’s about to lose big in the June Primary to James Winn, is now screaming about “group chats” he used to be a part of during Question A…
The rumor why Mr. Adkins is even running for Council he’s in a dispute with the County over a fix it shop he has on his property, that was reported to the County for not being in compliance with zoning codes. Mr Adkins in his defiance against the County decided to run for office over this issue when he was told he had make ” adjustments” for his this business on his property to be up to code..
This is all the signs of a ” campaign on the brink” so Mr. Adkins is resorting to “stone throwing”  and “mud slinging” we  hope this shows the Republican voters of Wicomico County in District 2 why Mr. James Winn, should be reelected to a 2nd term this June!…

SALISBURY, Md. – Portions of Pirate’s Wharf Park will close to the public beginning this week for construction of the boat ramp, soft launch, fishing pier and viewing areas.

Visitors are advised to use caution and obey closures and wayfinding signage.

 

The Wicomico County Solid Waste Division will be temporarily closing the Hebron Convenience Center starting June 19th, 2026 for full dock reconstruction. The County recently executed a construction contract, and in the interest of customer safety, will commence with the project next week. The effort is expected to take approximately 30 days and additional updates will be provided to the public.

We encourage our Hebron customers to visit either surrounding convenience center in closest proximity to their residence, such as the main Newland Park facility, Mardela Springs, Delmar, Quantico or Sharptown.

We appreciate your patience as we complete these needed improvements and look forward to serving you at one of our many convenient locations.

 

Fifty-one percent of likely U.S. voters said they would like to see all ballots accounted for and counted within 24 hours of polling closures, Rasmussen Reports found in a recent survey. Meanwhile, 19% said vote-counting could last a few days, and 26% said as long as necessary.

Well, we know where Democrats stand on this, don’t we? For them, the longer the vote-counting, the better. The counts don’t stop until the Democrat candidate pulls ahead — and as soon as the Democrat pulls ahead, the vote counts stop.

Election week; election month; election until nobody’s paying attention anymore.

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Progressives now define ‘human’ by our inclinations

What does it mean to be human? Is the individual person made in the image of God or the image of the animal?

The question of human identity is perhaps the most important question of our time. Everything we talk about and argue over — whether it be politics, morality, justice or human rights — rests on how we respond to this one basic question: Who are we and what does it mean to be human?

The answer from progressives is clear. Their solution is to dumb down the definition of the human being to little more than what we are inclined to do. For the proponents of “Pride Month,” passions and proclivities define the person. Inclinations equal the individual. If you want to do it, then that is just who you are.

Reason and rationality take a back seat to emotions. There is no such thing as an objective definition of a man or woman or boy or girl. With apologies to Shania Twain, if a dude “feels like a woman,” then that is what he is. Desire defines everything.

Conservatives, on the other hand, believe human beings are more than this. Our appetites and desires do not determine who we are. We can and should rise above our instincts, our gut and our libido. We can and should choose to act differently. We can and should control ourselves and behave morally.

Conservatives know there are many things we may want to do that we simply should not do. Unlike the animals around us, we refuse to define ourselves by our desires.

For approximately 4,000 years, the Judeo-Christian tradition has affirmed all this. For several millennia, we have understood that people yearn for justice while our dogs, horses and cows do not. Throughout the annals of time, conservatives have known that issues such as tolerance, love, inclusion, equality and fairness are uniquely human.

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 Wicomico County Government Offices will be closed Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of Independence Day.

On Friday, July 3, 2026, the Newland Park Landfill and Brush Pile and all external Convenience Centers will be opened. Whitehaven Ferry and Upper Ferry will be open also.

CONVENIENCE CENTERS, LANDFILL, BRUSH PILE, FERRIES

On Saturday July 4, 2026, the Newland Park Landfill and Brush Pile and all external Convenience Centers will be closed. Whitehaven Ferry and Upper Ferry will be closed also.

For more information, please contact the Newland Park Landfill at 410-548-4935. Ferry information
is available by calling 410-543-2765.

Wicomico County Government Offices will be closed Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of Independence Day.

On Friday, July 3, 2026, the Newland Park Landfill and Brush Pile and all external Convenience Centers will be opened. Whitehaven Ferry and Upper Ferry will be open also.

CONVENIENCE CENTERS, LANDFILL, BRUSH PILE, FERRIES

On Saturday July 4, 2026, the Newland Park Landfill and Brush Pile and all external Convenience Centers will be closed. Whitehaven Ferry and Upper Ferry will be closed also.

For more information, please contact the Newland Park Landfill at 410-548-4935. Ferry information is available by calling 410-543-2765.

For decades, America has been told that the key to better schools is more money. Underperformance, the argument runs, is really a question of resources. Just give the teacher unions what they ask for, and good outcomes will follow.

Mississippi is starting to show that this simply is not true.

Over the past decade, Mississippi has made such progress in fourth-grade reading that people have taken to calling it the “Mississippi miracle.” Mississippi ranked 9th in the country for fourth-grade reading in 2024, up from 49th in 2013 — a 40-place climb in a decade, from near the bottom of the table into the top ten.

Mississippi’s fourth graders now read better than their peers in New York, Minnesota, and California — every one of them a state that spends a great deal more per child than we do. And here is the part the spend-more crowd would rather you did not dwell on. We get those better results for far less money.

Mississippi spends around $12,300 per pupil, one of the five lowest figures in America. New York spends $31,918 — more than two and a half times as much — and its children read less well for it. New York, in other words, buys more than two dollars of schooling for every one of ours, and ends up further behind.

Perhaps the starkest comparison of all is with California. A Black fourth grader in Mississippi is now somewhere between two and a half and three times more likely to read at grade level than a Black fourth grader in California — 19 percent reach proficiency here, against just 7 percent there — and California spends well over half as much again per pupil as we do. If money were the answer, those numbers would be the other way round.

There is no reliable relationship between what a school spends and what its children actually learn. Mississippi proves this point not only when you compare our results to other states, but when you examine what is happening inside Mississippi in granular detail.

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A new Harvard-Harris survey confirms a stark reality that has defined the immigration debate for years. A majority of Americans, 56 percent, believe Democrats support open borders rather than oppose them. This perception is not born of misinformation but of observable actions, policies, and outcomes that have reshaped communities across the nation.

The poll, conducted May 29-31 among 1,725 registered voters, cuts through the carefully crafted rhetoric. While 44 percent think Democrats oppose open borders, the numbers tell a clearer story when broken down. Most Republicans (67 percent) and independents (53 percent) see the party as favoring unrestricted entry. Even among Democrats, opinions split nearly evenly, with 48 percent acknowledging their party stands for open borders.

This aligns with the record of the previous administration, where catch-and-release practices, sanctuary city declarations, and resistance to basic enforcement turned the southern border into a sieve. Millions entered without vetting, straining resources and testing the rule of law. Estimates from groups tracking the crisis place the illegal migrant population near 19 million, a surge that accelerated dramatically in recent years.

Related findings in the survey paint an even more concerning picture. Nearly half of respondents believe Democrats oppose deporting violent criminal illegal aliens, including strong majorities of Republicans and significant shares of independents. This reluctance to prioritize public safety speaks volumes about misplaced priorities.

President Trump acted decisively upon taking office, issuing orders to enforce existing immigration laws and protect against what amounts to an invasion of unvetted individuals. The focus remains on removing threats and restoring order, policies that resonate with Americans weary of chaos. House Republicans have similarly pushed legislation to secure the border, only to face uniform Democratic opposition.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise captured the frustration, noting that Democrats voted against measures like the Secure America Act, effectively choosing open borders over American safety. Their rejection of funding for law enforcement tasked with removing criminals underscores a troubling pattern: rhetoric about compassion that masks consequences borne by citizens.

The human cost cannot be ignored. American families have lost loved ones to crimes committed by individuals who should never have been here. Border agents work tirelessly to stem the flow, yet face criticism for doing their duty. This disconnect between elite posturing and everyday reality fuels the public’s clear-eyed assessment.

Nations thrive when they uphold righteous boundaries and protect their people, principles that demand discernment in policy rather than ideological experiments.

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Outrage and disgust went viral this week as internet trolls posted doctored photos on social media of purported black protestors urinating on white murder victim Austin Metcalf’s grave.

The photos appear to show images of holders of X accounts “pissing” on Metcalf’s grave in reaction to 19-year-old killer Karmelo Anthony’s conviction earlier this week by a Texas jury.

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everyone enrolled in American education, from preschool sandboxes to graduate seminars. The figure landed at 48.8 percent as of October 2024, according to an Axios review of the Census Bureau’s School Enrollment Supplement.

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The legacy press will spend the next news cycle treating this as a story about race, opportunity, and the long-promised arrival of a majority-minority America. This is the same legacy media that denied the existence of “The Great Replacement” up until the point it was actually here.

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There’s a judicial coup in which any one of 677 federal judges can demand that the president do absolutely anything and override the president on absolutely anything. This is not constitutional or sustainable. It’s petty tyranny by radical leftists in black robes that sometimes reaches the level of absolute farce,

Take ‘Judge’ Angel Kelley appointed by Biden, because he promised to appoint a bunch of black female judges in exchange for the support of a powerful congressman out of South Carolina, who in the latest of a string of coup has declared that the Trump administration cannot take down National Park signs denouncing America that were put up by the Biden administration.

Kelley complains that, “under the guise of promoting American dignity, this Administration seeks to share a limited history by ordering the removal of all signs, displays, and interpretive exhibits at National Parks that do not align with its preferred narrative, thereby telling half-truths… it sets a dangerous precedent of censorship and sanitization.”

Administrations put up and put out materials promoting a particular point of view. The Biden administration certainly did that when it put up signs pushing global warming and DEI in National Parks.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is once again asking authorities in woke states not to release child predators.

In one instance, ICE is requesting that politicians in sanctuary state Connecticut stop prioritizing foreign lawbreakers and start honoring the law with regard to several illegal alien child predators. The second case involves a sexual abuser in Maryland, which is a sanctuary state; however, the particular county where authorities caught the pedophile does work with ICE.

The Connecticut case regards the arrest of five individuals in New Britain on accusations that they were part of a network that arranged meetings with minors for sexual ends. Undercover detectives caught the pedophiles by posting ads on classified websites, claiming to help pedophiles get access to young kids. The five suspects responded and agreed upon a price and a meeting place for sex with a child. They all now face charges for second-degree sexual assault, commercial sexual abuse of a minor, and criminal attempt to commit sexual contact with a victim under 16, according to the June 12 DHS press release.

Three of the suspects are illegal aliens, per DHS, including Peruvians Bruno Orlando Medina Mendoza and Jorge Manuel Escobar Quispe, and Colombian Raul Andrey Echavez Castro. DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said, “These pedophiles were RELEASED into our country by the Biden administration. We are calling on Connecticut sanctuary politicians to commit to not releasing these child predators from jail and to promise they will turn them over to ICE. It is common sense. These pedophiles should NEVER be loose in American neighborhoods again.” Unfortunately, common sense is the last thing Democrats operate upon.

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On June 21, 2025, the U.S. bombed three facilities in Iran dedicated to nuclear enrichment, which enrichment would have allowed Iran to move in a short time to making nine nuclear bombs.  This was a terrific mission that took more than 35 hours of flight time, and Iran’s three facilities deep in the mountains were decimated.  Despite the success of the bombing in destroying these sites, satellite photos “showed trucks leaving Iran’s Fordow site just before U.S. airstrikes” said to be carrying enriched uranium.  “Now, over 400kg of highly enriched uranium is unaccounted for. … [The] U.S. calls the strikes a success — but where is the uranium?”

Subsequently, Pres. Trump initiated Operation Epic Fury in March 2026.  At that point in time, he announced that the air strikes against Iran had four purposes:

  1. To destroy Iran’s missile capabilities.
  2. To destroy Iran’s navy.
  3. To ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
  4. To ensure that the Iranian regime “cannot continue to arm, fund, and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders.”

The same website that lists President Trump’s objectives for these attacks also lists statements by a variety of military leaders as well as by our secretary of War and secretary of State.

This writer was particularly gripped by the statement of purpose for our attack made by Admiral Brad Cooper: “Our military in the Middle East is undertaking an unprecedented operation to eliminate Iran’s ability to threaten Americans, as they’ve been doing for nearly half a century.”

This statement carries a broader vision of the military venture in Iran that needs to be received by the public.  Admiral Cooper understands clearly that the threatening and killing of Americans that Iran has done for decades is the right and sufficient justification for our aggressive stance.  He understands that Iran’s portrayal of the USA as the Great Satan to stir up the animus of the Muslim world (and particularly the Shi’ite believers within that political and religious culture) is in service to a bloodthirsty ideology of belligerence, hatred, and violent disrespect of Western mores and beliefs.

“Threaten Americans.”  Think about this.  The present ayatollah government wants to threaten us with suffering and death because we believe in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  The leadership of Iran, under the acronym IRGC, hates us because we live under phrases like “endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights” and “all men are created equal.”  They are obsessed that so many of us live claiming to be Protestant or Catholic Christians.  Their envy of our economic successes drives them into a murderous rage, as even their own oil productivity and production depends upon the engineering knowledge and exploratory gifts of the West.

When this writer briefly taught high school at a private school in Iran two years before the present fanatical scoundrels took control of that country, U.S. engineers laughed discreetly at the Iranians who were on their teams who were building missile manufacturing and launching facilities for the Iranian army.  At a party in my apartment at the time, an American engineer said that if there was a testing protocol in place at a missile manufacturing site and parts were not available for the test to be properly completed, the Iranians would go ahead anyway.  The engineer said this would be like having three people lay a pipe.  The first would dig the trench, the second would put in the pipe, and the third would fill up the trench and cover the pipe.  However, he mockingly said of the Iranians that if the second man was not there to put in the pipe, Iranian three would reflexively fill in the trench without the pipe.

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For years, one of the great selling points of cruising was simplicity. Travelers could unpack once, visit several destinations, enjoy meals and entertainment onboard, and know most of the trip was already covered before they ever stepped on the ship.

That promise is still part of the appeal. But for many passengers, the final bill now feels less predictable than it used to. Daily gratuities, automatic service charges, drink-package fees, specialty dining surcharges, Wi-Fi costs, spa add-ons, excursion markups, and even small charges for upgraded snacks or casual treats have left some travelers wondering whether the old “all-inclusive” image of cruising still matches reality.

The latest debate centers on gratuities. According to a recent Fox News Digital report, cruise passengers are increasingly frustrated by automatic tipping charges that are added to onboard accounts, especially as multiple cruise lines have raised daily rates. Cruise companies, meanwhile, say these charges help support the crew members who provide the service that keeps ships running smoothly.

Both sides have a point. Cruise crews work long hours, often far from home, and many passengers appreciate the chance to support room stewards, dining staff, behind-the-scenes workers, and others who contribute to a comfortable vacation. At the same time, travelers are right to expect clear pricing. When the advertised fare is only the beginning of what a cruise will actually cost, frustration is inevitable.

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place where a person knows what is true beyond logic and reasoning.

The heart is evoked when a husband and wife make their wedding vows. The heart is what jumps when a parent meets their child for the first time. Knowing someone’s heart means we have encountered their depths in love.

Since 1856, the Catholic Church has dedicated the month of June to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The entire month serves as an invitation to grow in relationship with Jesus and to become more like Him.

The devotion to the Sacred Heart has its roots in the prayer experiences of a 17th-century nun named St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. She received visions and words from Jesus between the years of 1673 and 1675. Christ told her that now was the time for His love to be spread more emphatically to the world.

He said: “My Divine Heart is so inflamed with love for men, and for you in particular that, being unable any longer to contain within itself the flames of Its burning Charity, It must spread them abroad by thy means, and manifest Itself to them (mankind) in order to enrich them with the precious treasures which I discover to you, and which contain graces of sanctification and salvation necessary to withdraw them from the abyss of perdition.”

The words and appearance of Jesus fueled Margaret Mary’s prayer life and enabled her to have a deeper encounter with the living God.

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President Donald Trump announced on Sunday the peace deal to end the conflict with Iran has now been officially completed.

“The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all!” Trump exclaimed on Truth Social.

“I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!”

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif posted a similar announcement on X, saying: “Following intensive talks, we are pleased to announce that the Peace Deal between the United States of America and Islamic Republic of Iran has been REACHED. Both sides have declared the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.”

“The official signing ceremony will be on Friday, 19 June in Switzerland. We would like to thank the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran for their commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

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