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Florida’s State Board of Education voted to require proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence for admission to all 28 of the state’s public  colleges, shutting the door on illegal immigrant students in a move that drew dozens of opponents to a telephone-only board meeting, and not a single word of public debate from the members who approved it.

The board also approved a second policy applying the same standard to adult general education programs at those institutions. Board member Daniel Foganholi cast the lone dissenting vote on the adult education measure, though he did not voice objections during the meeting. No other board member questioned, debated, or discussed either policy on the record before voting.

The twin actions mark the latest step in Florida’s escalating effort to strip public benefits from those in the country illegally, and the sharpest yet in higher education. The Florida Phoenix reported that under the new rules, colleges must require students to present documentation proving their status before enrolling. The policy also bars admissions decisions based on race, color, sex, disability, national origin, religion, or marital status, and requires that the rules be “applied consistently to all students and in a nondiscriminatory manner.”

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Disgraced former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah was found guilty in December of one charge of felony obstruction for her role in aiding an illegal alien named Eduardo Flores-Ruiz with evading ICE after Flores-Ruiz appeared in Dugan’s courtroom on domestic violence charges.

Before her trial, Dugan had argued she enjoyed judicial immunity for her acts. But after she was convicted, her defense team tried to get the verdict thrown out, then they argued she deserved another trial or a dismissal of the guilty verdict. Federal Judge Lynn Adelmann denied both of those motions, but rescheduled Dugan’s June 3 sentencing to today.

Dugan faced 5 years behind bars and a fine of up to $250,000.

Today, Dugan was given a $5,000 fine for her crime. That’s it. No prison time and no probation.

Dugan reportedly spoke before her sentencing and remained defiant that she did anything wrong.

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The socialist wing on the Democratic party has many things in common, but the core belief that binds them all together is this: if you give them all your money and all your freedom, they can make better decisions for you than you ever could.

That is what Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) said Tuesday as he outlined the multitude of issues that unite progressives—from Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, to disgraced Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner.

“Senator Bernie Sanders, Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez, Mayor Mom Donnie and Mayor of New York, Mr. Graham Platner, who is running for Senate in Maine. They are socialists,” Sen. Kennedy said. “They believe in a government-run economy. They believe that, my words, not theirs, you should send all your money and all of your freedom to them and they can make decisions for you. I don’t believe that.”

“I believe in free enterprise. I think free enterprise has done more to lift people out of poverty than all the social programs put together,” he continued. “They believe in defunding the police. They will bind all of that. They believe that cops are a bigger problem than criminals. They believe in defunding ICE. They believe that, I know some of them that they think all white people are racist. I know some of them that they think Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head are all racist.”

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A new analysis by Always On Energy Research and the Institute for Energy Research concludes that renewable energy mandates and net-zero policies have contributed to higher electricity prices in states that adopted them, while states with fewer climate-related mandates generally have lower electricity costs.

The analysis examined electricity pricing data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and found that most states with electricity rates above the national average voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in the 2020 and 2024 elections.

According to the report, 86 percent of states with above-average electricity prices supported the Democratic nominee in both elections. By comparison, 80 percent of the 10 states with the lowest electricity prices voted for the Republican nominee.

Researchers said the study focused on identifying policy differences between states with higher and lower electricity rates.

Last year, the organizations highlighted California, New York, Florida, Kentucky and Louisiana as examples of how renewable portfolio standards, net-zero targets, net-metering programs and other climate-related policies may affect electricity prices.

The groups have now expanded the project, releasing detailed profiles of the original 13 colonies on the Fourth of July. Additional state profiles are expected to be published in phases.

“We wanted to have a one-stop shop where people could kind of get a feel for what’s the energy mix in their state, what policies are being implemented, and what’s the impact of those policies on what they’re paying at the plug,” Isaac Orr, vice president of research for Always On Energy Research, told Just the News.

The report evaluates whether states require utilities to obtain a minimum share of electricity from renewable sources, have utility net-zero commitments, offer net-metering programs for rooftop solar customers, impose carbon-pricing or cap-and-trade systems, restrict natural gas infrastructure or have policies related to electricity demand from data centers.

The map shows these kinds of subtle distinctions in the price of electricity for each of these states, and we wanted to be able to demonstrate why that is from a policy perspective,” Orr said.

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US District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan (L), U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II (R)

The radical Left’s desperate scheme to flood American elections with illegal non-citizen votes just hit a massive, Trump-shaped brick wall in Florida.

A Trump-appointed federal judge in Florida has OVERRULED a highly controversial order by a far-left, foreign-born activist judge in Washington D.C., officially REINSTATING President Donald Trump’s powerhouse election security system.

The Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system upgrades, which allow patriot states to instantly screen voter rolls and purge illegal aliens, is back online.

Last March, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at preserving and protecting the integrity of US elections.

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Uwe Boll’s brutally violent film taps into a frustration many Americans and Europeans have been feeling for years.

There are films you watch, films you forget, and films that perfectly capture the moment. Uwe Boll’s “Citizen Vigilante” belongs firmly in the last category.

It’s provocative, violent, and unafraid to push the audience past their comfort zone. I watched it for free on Rumble and thoroughly enjoyed every chaotic minute — as did Elon Musk, who has been one of the film’s most vocal cheerleaders. It’s exactly the kind of cinematic hand grenade a hyper-sanitized culture desperately needs.

Watching a criminal actually face consequences on screen acts as a primal pressure valve, venting a lifetime of stored-up civic frustration.

Boll has spent his career making films that divide audiences. Never one to chase Hollywood approval or fashionable opinion, the German has built his reputation on confronting subjects most directors would rather avoid. His films are designed to provoke rather than comfort, confronting audiences with uncomfortable questions about crime, power, justice, and human nature. With Citizen Vigilante,” he has delivered what may be his most explosive film yet.

Banned in Germany

Unsurprisingly, the film has already been effectively banned in Boll’s homeland. Regulators refused to give it a rating, terrified by how squarely it hits the nail on the head regarding the taboo subject of immigrant crime.

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Anna Giaritelli’s ‘Under Assault’ offers a sobering example of how governments cook the crime stats.

Politicians and bureaucrats routinely claim that America is experiencing a historic drop in crime and that, in many parts of the country, the streets have never been safer. Yet for everyday citizens who see boarded-up storefronts and brazen daylight robberies, there’s an unsettling sense that the reality on the ground tells an entirely different story.

This is not a matter of misperception. As Anna Giaritelli, a seasoned homeland security reporter for the Washington Examiner, details in her book “Under Assault,” the numbers being fed to the public are systematically manipulated.

‘You don’t know what you don’t know until you find out the hard way sometimes.’

Giaritelli experienced this firsthand when moving to Washington, D.C. Carefully examining official data was a priority during the neighborhood search. “I looked at the crime stats before I moved to Capitol Hill,” she told me, “and selected my home there based on blocks on Capitol Hill that were the safest and showed the least amount of crime incidents.”

Off the map

What she didn’t know was that the Metropolitan Police Department’s public crime map didn’t show the whole picture. It only displayed first-degree and select second-degree felonies. Most felonies and misdemeanors were entirely absent. In other words, the map only flagged major, headline-grabbing crimes like homicides or armed robberies. It completely skipped over everyday break-ins, property theft, and assaults.

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Leadership is refusing to use its power to secure elections.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) says Republicans are squandering a golden opportunity to pass the SAVE Act and secure America’s elections — even though they have enough power to do it.

“We control the House, the Senate, and the White House,” Luna says to Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck. “And yet you have a group of four Republicans in the Senate, and really John Thune, who has every ability to enforce the talking filibuster and just doesn’t want to do it.”

“If you’re going to continue the cycle of insanity, then you can’t complain about it,” she continues. “But that’s why I’m taking such a hard-line position on what I’m doing right now — with, by the way, other members of Congress.”

“This is not just my fight. I mean, you have members of the Freedom Caucus, Representative Tim Burchett, Max Miller, all these members are saying, ‘Hey, hold up. We have the ability to, in the text of the National Defense Authorization Act, put the Save America Act,’” she says. “And yet, why are we not doing it?”

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Sheriff Mike Chitwood called the off-duty officer ‘stumbling drunk’ and vowed termination after surveillance footage emerged

An off-duty sergeant with a sheriff’s office in central Florida was arrested after police say surveillance video showed him assaulting an older couple in a bar.

Jason Stickels, 44, was at Merk’s Bar & Grill on Monday afternoon when he “created unwanted contact with a couple seated near the bar,” according to a statement from the Volusia Sheriff’s Office, where Stickels has been employed since 2004.

Mike Chitwood, the Volusia sheriff since 2016, put out a statement criticizing Stickels and apologizing to the couple in the bar.

“How to throw away your law enforcement career in 2 minutes. Off duty, stumbling drunk, harassing people who are just trying to enjoy their afternoon,” Chitwood said in a social media post. “I apologize for this soon-to-be former Volusia Sheriff’s Office sergeant’s idiotic behavior today.”

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A federal appeals  court handed the Trump administration a significant  legal win Thursday, reversing a lower court order that had required the National Park Service to restore dozens of signs and exhibits removed from sites across the country, including displays on slavery and climate change that the administration deemed inconsistent with the parks’ core mission.

The First Circuit  Court of Appeals found that the government “made a strong showing that the harms that the district court relied on” did not meet the legal standards required for an injunction. The court also concluded that the plaintiff groups challenging the removals “cannot show that a stay of the district court’s order…would cause them substantial injury.”

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The ruling is a clear rebuke of the lower court’s attempt to force the NPS to reinstall the contested materials. It is also the latest in a string of federal appellate decisions that have favored the administration’s position against district court overreach, a pattern that has played out on issues from tariffs to construction policy.

What the administration ordered, and what was removed

The dispute traces back to a March 2025 executive order directing the NPS to review all public-facing content at its sites. The order targeted messaging the administration said “inappropriately disparage[d] Americans past or living” and content that “emphasizes matters unrelated to the beauty, abundance, or grandeur” of the natural features the parks were established to protect.

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Outstanding auto loan debt has surged 57.3% over a decade to nearly $1.7T, per the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

The average new car payment rose to an all-time high in the first quarter as American households continued to face affordability challenges in the economy.

A new report by LendingTree citing data from Experian for the first quarter of 2026 found that the average monthly payment for a new vehicle rose 2.9% from a year ago to a record of $770.

Lease payments on new vehicles rose at a faster rate, rising 3.2% over the last year to $619 on average in the first quarter.

Used car payments saw a smaller increase over the last year, rising 1.5% to an average monthly payment of $531.

Among borrowers with varying tiers of credit scores, the borrowers making the highest average monthly payments on new vehicles were nonprime borrowers with scores in the 601 to 660 range, who paid $811, followed by subprime borrowers with scores between 501 and 600 who paid $792.

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The attack was the latest targeting a vessel moving through the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, through which a fifth of all oil and natural gas traded once passed in peacetime.

Iranian state television said the liquefied natural gas tanker came under attack after ignoring warnings but did not directly claim the assault.

Tehran has repeatedly declared that only its approved route through the strait is safe and is suspected of attacking other ships that have used another route close to the Omani shore.

The US is eager to press ahead with negotiations with Iran aimed at fully reopening the strait, rolling back Tehran’s disputed nuclear program and reaching a permanent end to the war launched February 28.

But previous attacks in the strait have sparked retaliatory strikes by the US, which then saw Iran attack Gulf Arab states – raising the risk of an escalation.

Talks between Iran and the US, meanwhile, appear to be on hold until after the burial of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed at the beginning of the war.

Signs have been increasing that mourners at his funeral were calling for the death of US President Donald Trump.

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Donald Trump‘s most vocal supporters are demanding that Mitch McConnell’s office provide proof that the Kentucky lawmaker is still alive after he disappeared amid a three-week hospitalization.

McConnell, 84, was admitted to a hospital on the morning of June 14 following a medical emergency at his Washington, DC home. Paramedics responded to a report of an unconscious person believed to have suffered a ‘cardiac arrest,’ with a medic reporting ‘CPR in progress’ at the address.

The senator was not named on the call, and his office has never confirmed what sent him to the hospital, saying only that he is receiving ‘excellent ca

The speculation surrounding McConnell has intensified in recent days because his aides have refused to release new information regarding his condition or whether he will return to work as the GOP fights to maintain their razor thin majority.

Trump conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer claimed that an unnamed White House source told her that McConnell is in a ‘vegetative state’ or ‘brain dead’ and is ‘not coming back’ to work.

DC outlet The Hill even accidentally published an obituary-style look back at the senator’s political career which was swiftly deleted.

Independent journalist Desirée Townsend confirmed Loomer’s allegations: ‘I have heard the same thing from my sources for days. At this point, I am at the hospital for when they eventually decide to cut him off of life support and move his body.’

As online chatter continued to grow about McConnell’s health condition, MAGA activists like Breitbart editor Matthew Boyle wrote on X, ‘McConnell’s staff should produce proof of the senator’s condition one way or another right now.’

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Cases of a life-threatening lung disease are rising as officials report many of the patients are now hospitalized, with some in critical condition.

New York City is experiencing an outbreak of legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia spread through contaminated water vapor that kills one in 10 patients.

Fourteen cases were reported over the weekend, which grew to 18 on Sunday and grew further to 23 cases as of July 6.

Health Commissioner Dr Alister Martin said ‘many of them are hospitalized at this moment,’ with some in critical condition in the intensive care unit.

The city’s health department reports 17 hospitalizations. No deaths have been reported to date.

On Sunday, visitors to and residents of New York City‘s Central Park and several Upper East Side neighborhoods were told to watch for symptoms of legionnaires’ disease, which can include fever, chills, cough and body aches.

Officials said the zip codes affected by the outbreak were 10075 and 10028, which cover Yorkville, and 10128, which covers Carnegie Hill.

Almost all the patients live, work or recently visited the area.

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Toyota is investing $3.6 billion to expand its San Antonio manufacturing campus, adding a second assembly line, creating about 2,000 jobs and bringing Tacoma production from Baja California to Texas over the next four years

Toyota is investing $3.6 billion to expand its San Antonio, Texas, assembly plant, a move expected to create about 2,000 new jobs and bring Toyota Tacoma pickup production from Mexico to the Lone Star State.

The automaker announced Monday that it will build a second vehicle assembly line at its San Antonio campus, allowing the facility to assemble the Tacoma alongside the Tundra and Sequoia.

As part of the expansion, Tacoma production will gradually transition from Toyota’s Baja California plant in Mexico over the next four years, according to the company. Toyota will continue producing Tacoma pickups at its Guanajuato, Mexico, plant.

The project will add about 2.5 million square feet to the manufacturing campus, effectively doubling the site’s size by 2030 and bringing Toyota’s total investment in the San Antonio operation to $8.3 billion since construction began in 2003. Toyota previously moved Tacoma production from San Antonio to its Guanajuato plant in 2020.

The Democratic Socialists of America are quickly gaining power within the Democratic Party, winning a string of high-profile House primary races in recent weeks.

After wins in New York and Colorado, DSA organizers are shifting resources toward Michigan and Wisconsin, where Abdul El-Sayed is running in a highly contested Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, and DSA-backed Francesca Hong is seeking the Democratic nomination for Wisconsin governor.

Politico noted that DSA is planning to deploy prominent socialists, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, and far-left streamer Hasan Piker, to help energize supporters ahead of the August primaries.

Democrats are now facing a massive internal power struggle after years of allowing socialists and Marxists into their DEI kingdom.

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There’s a showdown brewing between Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the sanctuary county of Fairfax, Virginia, whose George Soros-funded prosecutor, Steve Descano, has repeatedly released violent illegals back into the community.

The latest case garnering headlines involves an illegal alien from El Salvador who was arrested last week for the rape and “strongarm kidnapping” of a woman in Fairfax. That illegal, Juan Arevalo Mendez, is a textbook case for how sanctuary city policies like those espoused by Descano – and reinforced by Virginia’s Democrat governor, Abigail Spanberger – put the commonwealth’s residents in danger every day.

Fox News’ Bill Melugin had the details behind Arevalo Mendez’s most recent arrest:

NEW: DHS confirms that a suspect arrested and charged with rape and strongarm kidnapping of a woman in Fairfax County, VA is a previously deported Salvadoran illegal alien and ICE has placed a detainer on him with local law enforcement asking them not to release him. DHS says Juan Arevalo Mendez has a lengthy criminal history prior to these charges, including assault, aggravated assault – weapon, strongarm aggravated assault – non-family, aggravated assault with a gun – non-family, drug possession, destruction of property, illegal re-entry, obstructing justice, and making a false report, as well as prior arrests for identity theft, drug possession, and larceny.

DHS statement:

“DHS is calling on Governor Abigail Spanberger and her fellow sanctuary politicians in Fairfax County to commit to not releasing this dangerous criminal from jail, and to instead turn him over to ICE custody so that we can remove him from our nation and end his crime spree in our country. Virginia sanctuary politicians need to stop playing Russian roulette with American lives and work with ICE law enforcement to keep criminals out of our communities.”

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Summary: 

  • US strikes on Iran announced, as ‘heavy costs’ for earlier targeting of multiple commercial vessels
  • Oil rises as Treasury revokes June 21 Iran oil waiver
  • Hormuz Threat Level Raised To “Severe” 
  • Three maritime incidents reported on Hormuz in last 24 hours 
  • Another unidentified vessel hit by a Drone
  • IRGC forces hit a Saudi Tanker 
  • IRGC forces hit a Qatari LNG tanker

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‘Four to Five Times Larger’ Than Earlier Strikes

US officials are vowing bigger, more sustained and prolonged strikes against Iran tonight, according to the latest being reported in CNN and Axios:

The U.S. has launched a significantly expanded wave of airstrikes on Iran that is four to five times larger than the strikes carried out 10 days ago, a U.S. official told Axios. The official said the operation is expected to continue for hours.

Iran state media is meanwhile reporting on an initial retaliation by its forces (though not initially confirmed in other international sources):

Iran fires several anti-ship missiles and drones towards US Navy warships in the Sea of Oman, Fars reports

More from state media on what could be mounting civilian casualties:

The state broadcaster reports that “most of the attacks” by the US in southern Iran have “targeted civilian areas”. This comes as the US claims its military hit Iranian missile and defence systems in its latest attacks.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is demanding that governments complete negotiations on a permanent international system for transporting purported pathogens with pandemic potential and their proxies across the world, while simultaneously claiming that another pandemic is likely within the coming decade.

The proposal raises biosafety, international security, and national sovereignty questions about whether an unelected international organization should coordinate a permanent system for the cross-border movement of pathogens with pandemic potential and related biological materials and data.

The push comes as delegates from WHO Member States meet in Geneva from July 6 through July 17 to negotiate the final operational rules for the Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing (PABS) System, the last major component needed before the WHO Pandemic Agreement can enter into force.

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Primary-election successes don’t necessarily translate into a national political realignment.

here’s a great deal of worry on the right these days over the recent electoral successes of Democratic Socialist  candidates. (Democratic Socialist is a world class oxymoron. There’s no democracy when one’s life is totally controlled by politicians and bureaucrats.) But coming off this Independence Day weekend, I recommend calm. The nation’s travel agencies will not soon be booking tours to Lenin’s Tomb.

That these young know-nothings have had any success at all … should put to rest the long-standing and popular canard that teachers are underpaid.

It appears now that the DSA is a mini-movement with, we can hope, a pretty short half-life. Alternately annoying and comic, more children-at-play than a real threat. No need to go to DEFCON-1. Yet.

With the exception of Comrade Mamdani, Grand Dragon of the People’s Republic of New York City (informally known as Mamdonistan) and the humorless haradans of “The Squad,” DSA wackadoodles have not captured significant offices. Their successes of late have been in the bluest of blue state primaries. Savvy TAS readers know that turnout in primary elections is low. People with real lives attend to them rather than voting on off-years. This is too bad because all the crazies — left and  right — vote early on primary days, and with the slack voting requirements Democrats insist on, perhaps often.

We’ll see in November what the full electorate thinks of these short rounds (an artilleryman’s term — think about it). Some may win, because in many blue precincts voters consider Republicans little more than limbs of Satan, not to be tolerated, let alone voted for. So whoever or whatever is put up on the D side, even if it has a tail, will carry the day. And the temptation to throw a spanner in the spokes of the Arch Fiend Donald is irresistible. This is why otherwise sensible Mainers will cast their November ballots for the “Oyster fisherman” Graham Platner, who has the IQ of an oyster and is crazier than an outhouse rat.

If many of these wingnuts get elected, they may do more damage to the Democrats than to the Republicans, making the D brand even crazier than it already is. There are hopeful signs that some Democrats, those nimble enough to count votes, are sobering up a bit, realizing that riding every leftwing hobby horse to come along and putting it up wet is not the way to stay in office. D foolishness is driving brisk pre-orders for my 2028 bumper strip which reads: “VOTE REPUBLICAN! — We’re not that great. But the other bunch is stone crazy.”

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After punching superstar Caitlin Clark in the thorat, Alyssa Thomas claims to be the “real victim” and alleges online death threats and gets a tepid response from WNBA. Sports media mogul Dave Portnoy jumped into the fray to defend Clark.

Arecent foul against WNBA star Caitlin Clark during a recent Indiana Fever v. Phoenix Mercury game fueled discussion about her treatment within the league.

A point guard for the Indiana Fever praised by legendary athletes like LeBron James, Clark has been credited with increased global viewership and interest in women’s basketball. She has also been subject to unusual amounts of physical aggression on the court, including flagrant fouls—the most severe category of foul.

The WNBA has an infinitesimal likelihood for players to receive a flagrant foul in a typical season. Clark, now in her third WNBA season, has been the target of 9 flagrant fouls, leading some to speculate that she is being unfairly targeted.

Sports world condemns Thomas and WNBA

The most recent flagrant foul, occurring on June 24, 2026, took place when Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark scrambled for a loose ball on the floor. As Thomas got up, her closed fist made contact with Clark’s throat, and she also appeared to knee Clark in the groin. At the time that it happened, no foul was called by the referees, resulting in massive backlash by WNBA fans online.

At the post-game press conference, Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White called the lack of response from referees “egregious” and “utterly disrespectful” toward Clark, who she referred to as a “generational star.” The following day, the WNBA retroactively labeled Thomas’ move illegal and issued a one-game suspension to the Phoenix player.

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham believes that the WNBA and the referees “do nothing to protect” Clark. Her finger pointing gesture at players who commit flagrant fouls has in itself become an internet meme.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, a major influencer in the sporting world, said on the “Wake Up Barstool” show, that “WNBA’s treatment of Clark reeks of ‘jealousy and hypocrisy,’ implying the league resents its biggest star because her popularity preceded the WNBA. “No one has ever come into the league like she has, it’s jealousy, it’s hypocrisy, and just not knowing where your bread is buttered […] They don’t like that she has been crowned this queen of the league before she even showed up, and they want to make a point about it, and they continue to make a point about it.”

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We made it to our two-hundred-fiftieth birthday, America.  What’s next?  Let’s get back to work, so that our descendants can celebrate one thousand.

Making sure the American Experiment endures is work, after all.  Protecting American ideals from our ideological enemies is never easy.

Well before our nation declared independence from Great Britain, the American system repudiated the whole “ruling class” hierarchy that — to this day! — still oozes from the infected abscesses of the United Kingdom and much of continental Europe.  After we fought two world wars in the twentieth century to save Europe from itself, we spent the Cold War period in a bit of a kumbaya stupor during which Americans often equated the beliefs of Western nobles with those who founded and built the United States.

But Europe and America have never been the same.  The people who built America left Europe behind for good reasons.  They rejected Europe’s aristocratic allegiances, its feudal social structures, and its false pretension that blue-blooded “elites” are divinely and innately empowered to rule over everyone else.

The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution are not merely documents establishing America’s political separation from Britain and the legal foundations for its new government.  They are revolutionary statements of America’s intent to remove itself from the generational enslavement upon which monarchies, ruling classes, and feudal systems depend.

Taken together, the Declaration and Constitution assert fundamental truths that governments throughout human history have tried to obscure from their peoples.  Those truths include the recognition that all of us are equal before God; so-called noble aristocrats are not divinely given or entitled to receive more power or privilege than the common man.  Furthermore, our rights come from God, not the government.  Aristocrats, government officials, elected representatives, and bureaucrats cannot give us what only God provides for our well-being and happiness.

Additionally, because governments are artificial creations constructed by imperfect human beings, they are legitimate only when the people who live under those governments consent to their structure.  Governments that exercise power in defiance of the will of the people are unjust governments utilizing illegitimate powers.

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Doctors urge immediate public health consultation after any bat contact, even without a visible bite or scratch

An 11-year-old boy died of a rabies infection in Ontario, Canada, according to a medical journal article published Monday.

The Canadian Medical Association Journal did not identify the boy or his family but wrote that he was first brought to a hospital weeks after an encounter with a bat.

“The patient’s family reported that, during a visit to a cottage in northern Ontario 19 days before symptom onset, the boy had been awoken by a bat on his nose and mouth. He had swatted the bat off his face; his father had caught the bat in a cooking pot and released it outside,” CMAJ wrote.

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What does birthright citizenship mean in modern Americn—and what does it really mean to become an American?

In this episode of The Brief: Insights From The Inside, Shabbos Kestenbaum sits down with Professor Victor Davis Hanson, American classicist, military historian, and conservative commentator, to discuss the Supreme Court’s latest rulings, the culture war over women’s sports, birthright citizenship, immigration, American identity, socialism, tribalism, and whether the country is entering a period of decline—or renewal.

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Around 10,000 teenagers flooded Brier Creek and Glenwood South as businesses shut doors to protect staff

The mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina, is weighing whether to impose a curfew for minors following a series of shootings and chaotic events over the Independence Day weekend, in which several fights broke out and nine people were shot amid a series of teen takeovers across the country.

The violence over the holiday weekend prompted Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell to tell WRAL News she’s considering enacting a curfew for those aged 17 and under.

“As Mayor, I am grateful for the actions of the Raleigh Police officers in response to the situations of juvenile violence across the city on the night of July 4 and the morning of July 5,” Cowell told the news outlet. “Clearly, Raleigh is not exempt from the incidents of youth violence that are occurring across the country. We need to talk with the youth, their parents, schools, and the broader community to understand the root causes and to better coordinate strategies.”

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Investigators believe that the veteran NYPD cop shot during a chaotic confrontation with a gun-toting teen Sunday was struck by friendly fire, law-enforcement sources told The Post.

Detective Robert Karroll was hit in the back by a slug — and only saved from potentially deadly injuries by his bulletproof vest — around 4:15 a.m. when a deranged 18-year-old ran up on an unmarked police car in Crown Heights, authorities have said.

Security camera footage of a gunman loading the chamber of a 9mm handgun.
Investigators believe that the veteran NYPD cop wounded during a chaotic confrontation with a gun-toting teen Sunday was struck by friendly fire.Obtained by NY Post

Karroll — a married dad of three who was just 10 days from retirement — was in the vehicle along with three other officers, all of whom were in uniform, officials have said.

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A vile Texas bully is facing assault charges after he allegedly filmed himself spraying homeless and disabled people with high-powered water guns.

Christopher Cayce, 34, went viral after he posted a series of TikTok videos that showed him riding in a car through Houston and pelting people with a motorized water gun out the passenger window.

He blasted people standing at bus stops, walking down the street and even targeted individuals who were obviously sleeping, the videos revealed.

n one disturbing clip, Cayce offered a dollar to a woman who was panhandling, but dropped it on the ground.

‘Oh, I’m sorry. My bad, baby,’ he is heard saying. ‘You don’t want to grab it? I say I’m sorry.’

As the woman, who is visibly deflated by his rude gesture, leaned down to retrieve the bill, Cayce sprayed her with the water gun and shouted: ‘SWAY OUT!’

He then urged the driver to ‘go, go, go,’ but continued to spray people sitting at bus stops as they drove past.

One clip saw Cayce shout ‘wake up your motherf*****g a**’ before he doused a sleeping homeless person with water. In another, he threw food at a man before blasting him.

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A group of feral teenagers were caught on camera assaulting a female police officer at a Fourth of July event.

The horrific footage of the brutal assault emerged following a block party in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday night.

The officer was seen being punched in the face by a female while a young man held her down, before another woman attacked her with what looked like a baton.

Another officer managed to intervene as the officer is dragged away, by pushing the woman with the baton to the ground and grabbing another of the teens.

He then resorted to using his taser which caused the horde of teens assaulting the officer to flee.

The young man continued to hold the female officer down throughout this, the male officer pinned his knee to his chest which caused him to finally release his grip.

He is then seen being placed in handcuffs alongside another individual, as a large group watched on.

The footage has since gone viral, with Conservative political activist Ann Coulter suggesting that it was a bad idea to deploy a young female officer.

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Unlicensed food trucks have taken over prime spots around the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and this problem persists at the Great American State Fair.

A small group of operators runs most of these illegal trucks as a coordinated network, Washingtonian reported. Longtime licensed food truck operator Zack Graybill walked around the National Mall during the fair with reporter Jessica Sidman and observed illegal trucks blocking traffic and hydrants, creating fire hazards, charging high prices and intimidating legal vendors through turf wars.

“For all the people eating food right here? The food isn’t being refrigerated. That’s fucked up. That’s gross,” Graybill told Washingtonian.

He observed that there was no generator running in one of the trucks and no ventilation.

“For all the workers, that’s miserable and shitty. And that’s not healthy. Dangerous,” Graybill emphasized.

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The Fourth of July weekend produced a viral photograph of a “black woman surrounded by white nationalists” on a Washington, D.C., metro train, but there’s a lot of issues with the circumstances of that moment that keep it from being part of the left’s narrative that we’re living in Nazi Germany.

Times Now reported that the photograph was taken Saturday, the Fourth of July, by Reuters photographer Cheney Orr.

The men surrounding this female passenger are reportedly part of the Patriot Front white nationalist organization, which was started in 2017.

The group held a demonstration at the nation’s capital on Saturday, marching with flags in hand and their faces covered.

The woman sits with a blank expression as the men surround her while traveling to their destination.

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A Fourth of July celebration turned chaotic as a white female police officer found herself outnumbered by three black partygoers turned alleged assailants.

A block party in Chicora Community Park in Charleston, South Carolina, has taken place every year for the last decade, and Saturday started no differently, as WCSC reported 400 attendees were there to celebrate our nation’s founding.

City officials coordinated with event organizers this year, but police became concerned when they started receiving reports of firearms going off and attendees shooting fireworks at passing cars.

North Charleston Police Chief Ron Camacho told the outlet that officers announced the event was over after arriving on the scene and confirming shots fired.

“Officers made repeated public announcements, advising that the event had ended and directing everyone to leave the area safely in an attempt to de-escalate the situation,” Camacho described.

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1. Frostburg

Frostburg is frequently ranked as the safest city in Maryland due to its extremely low violent and property crime rates. It is a small college town with a strong sense of community, largely driven by Frostburg State University. Residents benefit from active neighbourhood involvement, low population density, and a calm rural atmosphere. The city also enjoys a stable economy and affordable housing, making it attractive for families and retirees seeking peace of mind.

2. Ocean Pines

Ocean Pines is a planned coastal community known for its peaceful environment and gated residential layout. The area records very low violent crime rates and benefits from strong neighbourhood associations. Its proximity to Ocean City makes it desirable for retirees and second-home owners who want security and leisure combined. Community policing and well-maintained infrastructure contribute to its safety reputation.

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(EASTERN SHORE, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating two separate fatal crashes that occurred on the Eastern Shore over the Fourth of July weekend.

Around 10:15 p.m. on July 3, troopers from the Maryland State Police Easton Barrack responded to the area of eastbound Ocean Gateway (Route 50) at Mt. Holly Road for a report of a three-vehicle crash.

The driver of a Kia Soul, identified as James Demby, 43, of Cambridge, Maryland, was pronounced deceased on the scene. The driver of an Audi Q5, identified as a 40-year-old male; the driver of a Subaru Forrester, identified as a 17-year-old male; and a passenger in the Subaru, identified as a 17-year-old male, were all transported by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment of their injuries. An additional passenger in the Subaru, a 17-year-old male, was flown by Maryland State Police Aviation Command to a local trauma center for treatment of his injuries.

The preliminary investigation indicates all three vehicles were traveling eastbound on U.S. Route 50 when, for reasons unknown, the Kia Soul attempted to cross between the Subaru and the Audi, subsequently striking the Subaru and then the Audi. The Audi came to rest in an embankment. The Subaru came to rest in the median. The Kia struck a light pole and then came to rest in a ditch.

Assistance on scene was provided by personnel from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration and Fire Department. Lanes were closed for more than three hours.

Then, around 9:43 a.m. on July 4, troopers from the Maryland State Police Centreville Barrack responded to southbound U.S. Route 301 at Roberts Station Road for a report of a two-vehicle crash. One person believed to be the driver of the SUV was pronounced deceased on the scene. Their positive identification is pending autopsy results. No further injuries reported.

The preliminary investigation indicates that an SUV was traveling west on Roberts Station Road, approaching the intersection at U.S. Route 301, when for unknown reasons, it continued through the intersection and struck a tractor-trailer that was traveling south. The impact of the crash caused the SUV to become pinned under the tractor-trailer and catch fire. Both vehicles came to a rest on the shoulder of lane two. Police believe that speeding may have been a factor in the crash.

Troopers from the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division and Automotive Safety Enforcement Division are assisting with the crash investigation. Personnel from the Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff, Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, and Natural Resources Police additionally assisted on the scene. Lanes were closed for more than three hours for the crash investigation.

The Maryland State Police Crash Team continues to lead these active and ongoing investigations.

On the Fourth of July, as Americans celebrated the nation’s founding and independence, Minnesota’s Somali Congresswoman Ilhan Omar released a video message declaring how she wants to make America into something “different.”

In the video, Omar reflected on joining Congress not to preserve or strengthen the United States as it exists, but to help create “a different kind of neighborhood, city, and country.”

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The video confirms that her priorities and allegiance are not with Americans.

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A migrant driver of a semi-truck was arrested and charged with running down and killing a Chicago man who was trying to change his tire alongside a suburban highway late in June.

The accident occurred early in the morning of June 24 when 24-year-old Sebastian Stone pulled off to the side of I-80 near Torrence Ave. to change a flat tire. While in the process of changing the tire, Stone was struck and killed by a semi-truck, which did not stop after running him down, CWBChicago reported.

Police were called to the scene by witnesses, and officers found Stone dead on the side of the road.

Witnesses described the truck that struck the stranded motorist and gave police the license plate number, the name of the company on the side of the truck, and the truck’s company ID number. By 9 a.m., police had confirmed the witness statements with license plate reader data.

Officials also confirmed that the semi was being driven by Kulgeet Kang, 34, whose name is of Punjabi origin and common among Sikh communities.

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The Jews and the Left, Batya Ungar-Sargon’s latest book, takes readers through the long history of Jews in American political life, from George Washington’s praise for the Jews to FDR and the Civil Rights movement, concluding with the shock many Americans felt on October 7, when Hamas committed the 21st-century Holocaust that was not universally condemned.

Batya noted, “I wrote the book because the question that I get asked, maybe the most, especially by Christians, conservatives, Republicans, is ‘why do the Jews vote for the Democrats, when the Democrats hate them, and we love them?’”

Although the book ends with the aftermath of October 7, the results of the recent New York and Maine primary elections underscore the book’s relevancy today and are a dramatic postscript.  A direct threat to America’s values and ideals is the recently elected Democrat candidates that include Nazis, communists, and antisemites.

Maine Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner has a chest tattoo of the Totenkopf, the skull-and-crossbones icon adopted by the infamous Nazi SS unit.  He retweeted a post that characterized Judaism as a “death cult” and praised the military tactics that Hamas used in 2014 in the horrific execution of five Israeli soldiers.

Batya addresses the Nazi tattoo directly.

The left told people who were not Nazis, “You are Nazis, you are white supremacists.  You are evil.”  And now they’re lining up behind a guy with an actual Totenkopf tattoo and who knew what it was.  And that’s not a deal breaker for them?

In my book, I have this quote that applies: ‘Many in the Democratic Party insist that it is the radical left that has turned on the Jews, not the mainstream of the party.  But, few of the Democratic politicians are willing to take on the extremists on their side.’  Just look at House minority Senate leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), both supporting Platner.  We defeated the Nazis, because that was very important to us as Americans.  It’s not just Jews who should be upset about his candidacy.

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It’s 250 years and one day since the United States was formed, and we have radical Islamists nipping at our ankles to take over the country.

A Minnesota imam told Muslims they are here to replace Americans.

Speaking at an Islamic Center in Bloomington, he urged Muslims to rise to leadership through education and civic engagement, citing New York City’s Muslim mayor as proof that their moment has arrived.

“Americans are right to be scared that Muslims are here to replace them. We are the new kids on the block; this is our moment. They should be very scared.”

They don’t sound like they intend to ever assimilate. They come to Western nations to take us over because they are a supremacist, politicized religion.

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The Eastern Shore & the State of Maryland is under assault from Democrat leaders in Annapolis & the Moore Administration!
From 2 Billion Dollars of Tax and Fee Increases on businesses and citizens since 2024, to “transforming” and destroying a portion the Shore’s farmland to Solar Farms, to targeting a Delegate Seat in Wicomico County with a Councilman who in 2025 voted to put an entire industry out of business, to passing “Unconstitutional Laws” on the 2nd Amendment & Public Safety, & wanting to “mid cycle” gerrymander the only Republican congressional seat in the State out of the Eastern Shore to Anne Arundel County.
Republicans across the State & Region can’t afford to “Stay Home” this November! Get out and vote, and vote Republican! Without question the 2026 election maybe the most “consequential” election in our States history! Especially for the Eastern Shore…

A man in North Carolina has been busted for a truly sickening crime, but the fact that he was even on the street to begin with was an absolute travesty.

As FOX Carolina reported, police on Sunday executed a search warrant for a home on Pebbleston Lane in Rutherfordton.

They were looking for a 30-year-old woman, Jordan Wishon. She had been reported missing on Friday.

During the search, the police discovered human remains buried on the property. It was later determined that these remains belonged to Wishon.

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Jasmine Crockett lectures Americans on July 4th to remember inventions by black women.

Apparently, Toxic Queen Dodo Jasmine Crockett is desperately trying to stay relevant in Democrat circles after she lost to goofball Talerico in the Texas Senate primary.

That means this hateful idiot will not be back in DC next year after Texas Republicans altered the Congressional districts in the state. Certainly, MSNBC is saving a spot for this repulsive racist on their staff?

On America’s 250th Anniversary, Crockett lectured on the democratic contributions and inventions of black women. For that, Americans should honor specifically black women.

Via End Wokeness:

Jasmine Crockett: This Fourth of July, I say celebrate a Black woman that you know, because whether it’s an invention that she made or whether it’s the very democracy that still hangs by a thread right now, there is a Black woman to thank for her contributions.

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The United States declared its independence from Great Britain 250 years ago, but the flashpoint of the Revolutionary War which led to the Declaration of Independence happened when British forces marched to seize the colonists’ arms.

Thomas Gage, serving as the British commander in Boston and royal governor of Massachusetts, acted on intelligence about stockpiled rebel arms, ammunition, artillery and provisions in Concord, Massachusetts. The goal was to disrupt preparations for armed resistance or rebellion following the Coercive Acts, which led to “the shot heard around the world” during the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775.

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A female police officer in North Charleston, South Carolina, was attacked and beaten by a mob during an apparent teen takeover-style event at a July 4 block party on Saturday. 

The North Charleston Police Department released a statement on the CRIMEWATCH platform, addressing the viral video of the incident in the Chicora-Cherokee community.

“A neighborhood block party had been permitted by the city of North Charleston in advance of the holiday,” they said. “Earlier that day, police leadership met with event organizers to discuss the event, including traffic and parking plans to ensure emergency vehicles could safely access the area if needed.”

At approximately 8:30 p.m., officers began receiving reports of gunfire and individuals firing fireworks toward passing vehicles. Officers responded immediately and were informed by attendees that several people had begun discharging firearms,” the statement continued.

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A new Federal Reserve working paper found the record surge in illegal immigration during the Biden administration triggered higher home prices and rents.

The findings arrive as immigration remains a polarizing political issue. Republicans argue former President Joe Biden’s border policies strained housing and public resources, while Democrats say immigration helped ease labor shortages and supported economic growth.

The paper, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, combines immigration court records with government administrative data to measure how the unprecedented wave of illegal immigration between 2021 and 2024 affected local labor and housing markets.

The authors caution the study is a preliminary draft circulated for professional comment and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or the Federal Reserve System.

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Absolute chaos erupted in Newport Beach, California, on Saturday night as non-residents visiting the peninsula brawled, rioted, looted, and destroyed a grocery store on the 4th of July.

Newport Beach Police were forced to close beaches and bars due to the mayhem.

Mounted police broke up a massive brawl on the beach just north of the Newport pier.

More than 100 people were arrested.

Additional footage shows a Pavillions grocery store completely destroyed after the rioters looted the place.

The out-of-towners ignored a directive by Newport Beach Police and launched mortars on the beach.

Christian Zedig, a 32-year-old Swedish police officer and father of two young daughters, died following a violent assault by an African mob in Copenhagen, Denmark, during a World Cup viewing party.

Zedig, who was vacationing in Copenhagen, was watching the Norway vs. Ivory Coast World Cup match at a crowded fan zone/screening event at Islands Brygge when a fist fight broke out.

The off-duty officer tried to intervene and break it up, but was subjected to severe violence by the mob and was repeatedly punched, kicked and stomped, including multiple blows to the head, according to witnesses.

He was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries but died on July 2.

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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
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By Sylvia Xu
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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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