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With 83.2% of the expected vote in, Democratic incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, who NBC News projected on election night will advance to the November runoff, maintained her lead with 250,871 votes, or 34.68%, according to the updated vote tally released by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk on Sunday afternoon. Raman has 27.12% of the ballots counted so far, surpassing Pratt, who has 26.69%. She is now ahead of him by 3,113 votes.

Although no news outlet has projected which candidate will face Bass in November, Bass’ campaign released a statement following Sunday’s drop, referring to Raman as the mayor’s “general election opponent.”

Spencer Pratt took to social media:

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Gigantic underground aquifers are being rapidly depleted all over the world, and once that water is gone it will take a very long time for it to come back. In fact, in some areas of the United States the recharge rate is less than an inch per year. That is a major problem, because more than half of the water that U.S. farmers use for irrigation comes from underground aquifers. What in the world are our farmers going to do once that water is gone?

The largest underground aquifer in the United States is known as the Ogallala Aquifer. It covers a vast area under portions of eight different states, and it accounts for approximately 30 percent of all groundwater that is used for irrigation in our nation…

The Ogallala Aquifer (oh-gə-LAH-lə) is a shallow water table aquifer surrounded by sand, silt, clay, and gravel located beneath the Great Plains in the United States.

As one of the world’s largest aquifers, it underlies an area of approximately 174,000 sq mi (450,000 km2) in portions of eight states (South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas).[1] It was named in 1898 by geologist N. H. Darton from its type locality near the town of Ogallala, Nebraska. The aquifer is part of the High Plains Aquifer System, and resides in the Ogallala Formation, which is the principal geologic unit underlying 80% of the High Plains.[2][3]

Large-scale extraction for agricultural purposes started after World War II due partially to center pivot irrigation and to the adaptation of automotive engines to power groundwater wells.[4] Today about 27% of the irrigated land in the entire United States lies over the aquifer, which yields about 30% of the ground water used for irrigation in the United States.[5]

The Ogallala Aquifer is one of our most important natural resources.

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The fraud in the H1-B visa program is even worse than we thought. We are getting people with fake degrees for these allegedly “high-skilled” labor jobs. The program is almost completely fraudulent.

Since 2015, over 70% of H-1B visas have been issued to India, and nearly 12% to China. And if you look at this map, you can see where most are being hired. The dark red spots indicate a high concentration of H-1B visa holders, and now we’re learning more about fraud within the program.

One former official tells Newsweek that up to 90% of applications, 90% from India, contain fraudulent documents or involve unqualified applicants. And India’s financial law enforcement claims it has uncovered a network of universities that produce fake degrees, which were possibly used to obtain these highly skilled H-1B visas, including one school that allegedly stole and sold over 36,000 fake degrees.

The degrees cost as little as $1,400. While these are supposed to be highly skilled employees, during almost all of Biden’s time in office, 83% got junior or entry-level positions. Now, Texas is taking action, cracking down on those abusing the program.

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A crazed liberal woman was caught on camera, screaming and crying about her mental disability outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday after apparently being manhandled by police. 

Because she’s “f*cking autistic,” she felt that she could get away with disobeying police commands as they tried to conduct crowd control measures.

Video from the scene shows the unhinged woman, screaming at police after the confrontation, “You’re just following orders, right?”

She then shouts to the cameras, “I told them I was autistic and they still f*cking grabbed me and tried to f*cking jump me!”

“I f*cking tripped,” she said. “They grabbed my arms; my arms are scratched up. Two of them tried to pull me in and jump me!”

“I’m f*cking autistic! I told them I was autistic!”

Another man was seen saying, “I put both of my arms around her and pulled her the f*ck back because I don’t know what the f*ck they’re going to do, these sick f*cks.”

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At least six people were stabbed by an ‘emotionally disturbed’ person at New York City’s Penn Station on Sunday, just one day before President Donald Trump is set to attend the third game of the NBA finals at the overhead Madison Square Garden.

The unidentified suspect began stabbing victims near the Amtrak terminals at the busy transit hub just after 7pm, ABC 7 reports.

One person was said to have suffered serious injuries, while two others suffered moderate injuries and the others suffered minor injuries. All were then transported to a local hospital.

The suspect, who was considered emotionally disturbed, was then arrested by Amtrak police, who tackled him to the ground, according to AMNY.

A photo posted to social media showed officers pinning the suspect to the floor just outside of tracks five and six.

‘This guy just stabbed somebody in Penn Station,’ freelance film critic Brandon Norwood posted on X.

‘People were flooding out of the station.’

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California McDonald’s manager was left with scorching second-degree burns after a staff member allegedly tossed scalding hot oil at him.

Jacob Smith, 20, was working his shift at McDonald’s in Yuba City on May 30 when a coworker allegedly tossed burning hot oil all over him, leaving him with second-degree burns across his face and body.

‘My son is God-fearing. He would give anything to anybody. If he had $5 in his wallet and you needed it, he would just give it to you,’ the young man’s mother, Amber Smith, told ABC 10.

Yuba City Police Department responded to the fast-food location on reports of another employee having attacked Jacob.

‘The victim was up walking around ambulatory and able to communicate with them, but had obvious burn marks on his upper torso and face area,’ YCPD Lieutenant Michael Bullard.

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This is just shocking!

Nearly half of all immigrants in Minneapolis-St. Paul were found to have committed immigration fraud.

A 2025  report by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services focused on more than 1,000 cases that had fraud or ineligibility indicators, conducted over 900 site visits and in-person interviews, and found evidence of fraud, non-compliance, or public safety or national security concerns in 275 cases—44 percent of cases interviewed.

This report came out BEFORE YouTuber and investigator Nick Shirley reported on the massive fraud taking place in the Somali-run child care centers in Minnesota.

In December 2025, Shirley published video exposing massive fraud in the state.

the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Federal Bureau of Investigation increased their presence in the state and federal funding for the childcare centers was frozen.

Minnesota’s America-hating Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is famous for committing immigration fraud by marrying her brother.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that in 2009, Ilhan Omar married her brother, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, after she had split from her first ‘husband’, Ahmed Hirsi (she was married to Hirsi in a Muslim ceremony, but not registered with the state).

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Good luck proving your innocence!

In a no-holds-barred takedown that has left the left-wing media scrambling, Fox News legend and bestselling author Bill O’Reilly has called for the immediate criminal prosecution of E. Jean Carroll, the aging advice columnist turned professional Trump accuser.

O’Reilly didn’t mince words: the entire E. Jean Carroll “fraud” against President Donald J. Trump must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Why? Because it turns out Carroll wasn’t some plucky underdog fighting for “justice” on her own dime. She was bankrolled to the tune of $7 MILLION by a shadowy nonprofit tied to billionaire LinkedIn co-founder and hardcore Democratic mega-donor Reid Hoffman, friend and confidant of Jeffrey Epstein.

And here’s the kicker: Carroll swore under oath in a 2022 deposition that no one was helping her financially. No pro bono lawyers and no outside funding. No mysterious benefactors pulling the strings. She claimed it was all on contingency — her lawyers only get paid if she wins.

She lied.

And now the walls are closing in.

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This post popped up on social media last night, reminding me of the corrupt and perverted Biden family.

A major security scare has rocked the buildup to the World Cup after nine people were injured in a shooting just a short drive from England‘s tournament training base.

Police were called to reports of an incident on Troost Avenue in Kansas City at around 4 a.m. on Saturday, launching a major emergency response to the area.

Kansas City Police Department confirmed that officers had been dispatched after shots were heard being fired, arriving at the scene to find a large crowd dispersing.

Three adult females who sustained injuries at the location were immediately rushed to a local hospital by emergency services. It later emerged that a total of nine adults had gone to various local hospitals suffering from non-life threatening injuries.

No suspects are currently in custody, but law enforcement officers are continuing to heavily patrol the location as the investigation into the shooting continues.

Troost Avenue is just a four-mile drive away from the training base and team hotel that the England squad will be stationed in during the early stages of the World Cup.

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Former First Lady Jill Biden left the most politically problematic Bidens off the pages of her new memoir, View from the East Wing.

The book, which was released on Tuesday, delves into Hunter Biden‘s struggles with crack cocaine addiction, though the former First Lady never mentions that he fathered a child during this tumultuous era.

That Biden grandchild, Navy Joan, 7, is the daughter of Lunden Roberts, who met Hunter at a party at his office above the Swedish embassy in 2016, a year after the death of Beau Biden.

She got pregnant with Navy Joan in 2018.

Roberts detailed her relationship with Hunter in her own book, Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden, which was released in 2024.

The book was set to be released ahead of the November presidential election, but it came out several weeks after President Biden dropped out.

During the White House years, Jill Biden occasionally took heat for not acknowledging her granddaughter.

She famously neglected to hang a stocking for Navy Joan in 2021 and 2022 as part of the Christmas display when all the other grandchildren were named.

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Calling for new grand jury and new indictment after first scheme collapsed

Kris Mayes, the leftist attorney general in Arizona, orchestrated a grand jury indictment against supporters of President Donald Trump for allegedly trying to overturn the state’s 2020 election results back in the day.

The original case was thrown out of court, and the state Supreme Court left it there.

Now Mayes is trying to resurrect the claim from its grave.

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A federal jury convicted a North Carolina couple, a Missouri man, and an Ohio man earlier this week in relation to a scheme involving theft of union-member dues through the award of no-show jobs, lavish travels and dinners charged to the union, unearned vacation payouts, and an unauthorized $7 million loan made to a union-related bank.

The jury convicted Newton Jones, 72, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the former President of the International Brotherhood of  Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Forgers, and Helpers (Boilermakers Union), his wife Kateryna Jones, 33, of Chapel Hill, and the former Secretary Treasurer, William Creeden, 78 of Kearney, Missouri, of violation of the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act.

Those defendants, as well as one of the Boilermaker Union’s former Vice Presidents, Lawrence McManamon, 78, of Rocky River, Ohio, were convicted of embezzlement from the Union through various means, including:

  • Taking elaborate foreign trips that were not related to Union business – all defendants;
  • Charging personal expenses to the Union, including shopping trips and dinners out – Newton Jones and Kateryna Jones;
  • Paying or overpaying unearned salary and relocation expenses for Newton Jones’s family members – Newton Jones and Creeden;
  • Paying out of unearned vacation – Newton Jones and Creeden;
  • Paying for unauthorized surveillance of Union employees – Newton Jones and Creeden;
  • Making an unlawful $7M loan to a bank at which Newton Jones and Creeden were employed – Newton Jones and Creeden;
  • Theft from the Union retirement plan – Newton Jones and Creeden;
  • Health care fraud relating to unearned benefits provided to Kateryna Jones – Newton Jones, Kateryna Jones, and Creeden; and
  • Wire fraud relating to failure to disclose required payments, outside employment, and conflicts of interest – Newton Jones and Creeden.

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First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California highlights Democrat stonewalling and dangerous loopholes that could let non-citizens and fraudsters cast ballots, all while the state hands out free healthcare to illegal immigrants.

In a devastating post on X, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli laid bare how California Democrats are actively fighting to keep their voter rolls hidden from federal scrutiny.

This explosive revelation comes amid a hostile media interview by Kristen Welker and repeated claims by California officials that “there is no voter fraud” in the state.

Essayli didn’t mince words. He revealed that for over a year, the Department of Justice, working with Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, has been trying to conduct a comprehensive audit of California’s voter rolls to ensure only eligible U.S. citizens are registered to vote in federal elections.

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Professor says organism poses greatest risk to those with open, unprotected wounds

So-called flesh-eating bacteria have been detected in one of the most luxurious vacation spots in the United States — but experts say beachgoers should use caution and care rather than panic about it.

East Hampton and Sagaponack on the South Fork of Long Island are exclusive enclaves where wealthy executives, celebrities and old-money families retreat. Yet there’s often an unwanted visitor.

The bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, occur naturally in coastal waters and are more common in warmer, brackish areas where fresh and salt water mix.

It was once more prevalent in Southern states, but scientists have tracked it farther north as water temperatures rise.

Christopher Gobler, a Stony Brook University professor whose recent study set off fresh warnings about Long Island’s summer waters, told Fox News Digital the bacteria poses the greatest risk when it enters the body through an open wound.

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In yet another example of wasted money going to colleges Campus Reform is reporting “Boston University, a private Massachusetts-based research institution, appears to intertwine progressive ideology in its history department.”

In addition, instead of preparing students for the workforce “It seems to not just celebrate diversity in terms of job opportunities, however, as it includes a “Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” on its webpage.”

This was banned throughout American schools as part of an executive order after President Trump was reelected President in some part because people wanted wokeness and DEI purged from academia.

The statement of DEI they have on the website reads like a BLM statement “The Boston University History Department recognizes and mourns the long history of racial injustice that has left deep scars on our society and which continues to manifest in horrific incidents of racial violence, including the very recent murders of Black men and women at the hands of police,”

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food and Nutrition Administration (FNA) and the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) have issued violation notices to 19 alleged fraudulent Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) retailers across Ohio.

On June 3 and 4, 2026, OIU and FNA – working alongside the USDA Office of Inspector General (OIG) – issued formal violation notices to 19 SNAP retailers across Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, kicking off the enforcement process that holds bad actors accountable. These retailers are charged with committing blatant SNAP fraud, including exchanging benefits for cash, alcohol, tobacco and other illegal items. Charges include:

  • A Cleveland convenience store trafficking more than $14,000 in SNAP benefits—stealing from taxpayers and families in need.
  • A Columbus retailer exchanging more than $800 in benefits for $300 in cash and trading SNAP benefits for a glass bong and bottles of wine, items that have no place in a food assistance program.
  • A Columbus retailer accepting SNAP benefits for beer, which is not and never has been allowed for purchase with SNAP benefits.

Potential penalties for these charges range from prolonged suspension to permanent disqualification from SNAP as well as significant monetary fines.

This week’s enforcement sweep is part of an ongoing USDA-Ohio partnership that has already resulted in criminal convictions for SNAP retailer fraud. For example, during an OIU and FNA investigation, a Cleveland retailer trafficked more than $17,000 in SNAP benefits for cash with undercover agents.

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Election results showing Karen Bass leading with 250,871 votes (34.7%), followed by Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt, with remaining votes expected.
LA Mayor Primary election results 8 pm ET on June 7, 2026

Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt fell into third place behind Democrat City Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the Los Angeles mayoral primary after a damning ballot dump heavily favored the Democratic candidates.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has already been projected to advance to the November runoff. The top two candidates will advance if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote.

Raman gained over 19,000 votes in the latest dump, Bass gained nearly 16,000, and Pratt gained just under 8,500. 80% of the batch went to the Democrats.

With an estimated 146,000 ballots remaining to count, Pratt now trails Raman by more than 3,000 votes. Previously, Raman trailed by roughly 40,000 votes.

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In a video message to constituents last week, Sen. Andy Kim agonized over the “chaos in the streets that ICE has unleashed” on the city of Newark, NJ. The Garden State Democrat pledged to “do everything I can to try to stop this chaos.”

What nonsense. If anything, the senator and his fellow Democrats have done everything in their power to inflame passions and drive violent agitators onto those very streets — putting the safety of civilians and law enforcement alike in jeopardy.

They don’t seem to care that they are encouraging political violence. Rather, they appear to welcome civil disruptions that they see as expressions of exploitable political zeal. This is hardly the first time Democrats have put good sense to one side to court the violent and disturbed.

Immigration advocate protesting at night with a megaphone while officers stand by.A protestor chants on a megaphone as Newark Police officers push protestors back as they enforce a curfew near the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center in Newark.Getty Images

Readers of my new book, “Blood & Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America,” know exactly what they’re seeing unfold in Newark and the horrors that could flow from it.

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Two years after Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, fresh details from heavily redacted FBI records continue to expose troubling gaps in what the public has been told about the near-murder of President Trump. Judicial Watch’s successful FOIA lawsuit has forced the release of documents showing that Crooks emailed a deputy with the Butler County Sheriff’s Office prior to the July 13, 2024, attack.

The revelation, buried in 48 pages of materials turned over by the FBI, describes an exchange between the would-be assassin and a female deputy. According to the interview summary, the deputy only discovered the emails after a New York Times reporter contacted her in the aftermath of the shooting. She reportedly did not recognize Crooks when his face flooded the news and confirmed no personal interaction beyond the two emails, which concerned a redacted subject.

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Look at Los Angeles.

Saturday’s batch of 58,558 late-counted votes in the mayor’s race broke 40.2% for Nithya Raman, 33% for Karen Bass and a mere 17.6% for Spencer Pratt — no doubt a reflection of late-voting Democrats in a city where only about 16% of voters are registered Republican.

Pratt’s lead for the second runoff spot has been slashed to just 7,494 votes, with an estimated 150,000 mayoral ballots still outstanding, and potentially more arriving with a June 2 postmark. One more update like this and Pratt sinks to third place.

That is not a theoretical debate about election law.

That is a live campaign being reshaped after Election Day.

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Way back in 2011, then-House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) cited expert estimates that the federal government lost an estimated $228 billion, or about 7 percent of the $3.26 trillion total federal spending for 2010.

Now fast forward to 2020, when the federal budget reached nearly $6.6 trillion. If we assume the same seven percent loss to waste, fraud and corruption, then $459 billion of the hard-earned dollars of the American people never made it to the intended purposes. Experts were still saying it was difficult, if not impossible, to know the actual total lost to waste, fraud and corruption, just as they had cautioned in 2010.

Come 2024, and the experts still didn’t know the actual total losses! A frequently cited 2024 report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimated that losses to improper payments range anywhere from $223 billion to $521 billion between 2018 and 2022. That is, for example, excessive or wholly fake Medicare reimbursement outlays, Social Security checks to long-dead people, and Small Business Administration (SBA) loans going to con artists.

The same GAO report cautioned that its “fraud estimate’s range represents 3 to 7 percent of average federal obligations. These percentages should not be applied at the agency or program level,” and noted that “no area of the federal government is immune to fraud.”

And then came 2025 with Minnesota, Nick Sorley and Somalian fraudsters; much the same in Ohio; billions of dollars worth of Medicare fraud exposed in California; and perhaps the most revealing fact of them all in the war against waste, fraud and corruption:

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani made clear his vision for immigration enforcement during a recent appearance on MSNBC’s “The Weekend.” His prescription? Abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement entirely, claiming the agency’s practices embody unreformable cruelty.

This stance, once a fringe position, aligns with a growing chorus on the left that treats federal efforts to secure borders and deport criminals as moral atrocities rather than necessary functions of a sovereign nation.

Mamdani’s comments came in response to reports of conditions at a detention facility in New Jersey, where he expressed “pain” over what he described as offensive conditions endemic to immigration enforcement. He positioned sanctuary city policies and executive orders shielding local agencies from cooperation with ICE as points of pride for New York. For Mamdani and like-minded progressives, the very existence of an agency tasked with upholding immigration law represents not order, but oppression.

This rhetoric echoes the “Abolish ICE” movement that gained traction in the late 2010s and has resurfaced with vigor. Rather than address the root causes of strained detention systems—such as record illegal crossings and overwhelmed facilities—the solution proposed is to eliminate enforcement altogether.

One wonders: if ICE is dismantled, who exactly will handle the removal of individuals who have entered the country unlawfully, often with criminal records? The implication seems to be that open borders, or something approaching them, represent the humane path forward.

Critics rightly point out the disconnect between such idealism and the realities faced by American citizens. New York City, under sanctuary policies, has grappled with significant strains on housing, healthcare, and public safety resources amid large-scale migrant arrivals.

Mamdani’s uncompromising stance prioritizes non-citizens, including those with pending removal orders, over the rule of law and the security of residents who expect their government to maintain basic sovereignty.

History offers sobering lessons on the consequences of weakened borders. Nations that fail to control entry invite not only economic burdens but cultural fragmentation and security risks. The United States Constitution grants the federal government clear authority over naturalization and immigration, a power exercised to preserve the republic for its people.

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Three US citizens, including two in California and one in Kansas, have been arrested and charged with conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).

The suspects, Bisaam Ghafoor, 21, of Leawood, Kansas; Elias Shamsaldeen, 21, of Porterville, California; and Bereen Dzayee, 25, of Lakeside, California, are accused of “conspiring to provide material support to terrorism after collectively providing over $2,000 to an individual they understood to be a member of ISIS,” according to the DOJ.

They pledged allegiance to ISIS.

They plotted multiple attacks and targeted US service members.

“This FBI stopped them cold,” Patel said. “The success of this op shows once again the FBI’s continued record of stopping terrorist attacks before they happen, simply the best way to defend the homeland—and shows we’ll stop at nothing to defend Americans from those who seek to do us harm. I want to thank our teams in Kansas City, San Diego, Sacramento, Newark, and Richmond and the Counterterrorism Division for their outstanding efforts on this investigation and commitment to the mission.”

They communicated through Discord chats, voice calls, and other messaging platforms.

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A standoff between two gunmen triggered a shooting near an annual historic festival in Ohio that left 12 people injured and two fighting for their lives, with the suspects still at large.

Police from Toledo and Lucas County, along with multiple medical units, responded to a shooting close to the Old West End Festival just after 5.30pm Saturday near Delaware Avenue and Glenwood Avenue, according to authorities.

There they discovered multiple gunshot victims, including two in critical condition, ranging in age from 14 to 61, with officials confirming most were in their early 20s.

No one is in custody as of Saturday night, though police said during a news conference that the incident appeared to have begun with at least two shooters.

Deputy chief of Toledo Police Joseph Heffernan said: ‘It appears as though at least two shooters. We think they were shooting at each other.’

Witness Kevin Berry told the Daily Mail he personally observed at least five or six victims being struck by gunfire, including one graze wound and another shot to the head.

‘Everybody hit the deck,’ he said.

He described seeing an elderly woman fall to the ground, who he believed appeared to be experiencing heart attack symptoms during the commotion.

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There is a strange disconnect developing between financial markets and the average person.

Most people still see the situation with Iran as another distant geopolitical story. It appears on television for a few minutes, disappears behind domestic political news, and then returns a few days later when another headline emerges. Investors, however, are beginning to treat it very differently. They are not watching the negotiations because they care about diplomatic symbolism. They are watching because a growing number of traders believe the global economy may be far more vulnerable to a prolonged disruption than policymakers are willing to admit.

The irony is that the biggest threat is no longer war itself. The biggest threat is uncertainty.

For months, markets convinced themselves that a deal between Washington and Tehran was only a matter of time. There would be disagreements, public threats and last-minute complications, but eventually economic reality would force both sides toward some form of compromise. That belief became so widespread that many investors stopped considering what would happen if the opposite occurred.

Now that assumption is being tested.

Over the last several days, optimism surrounding a diplomatic breakthrough has faded once again. Conflicting reports about the future of the negotiations have pushed oil markets into another period of volatility, and prices remain dramatically higher than they were before the crisis began. Brent crude recently climbed back above $95 per barrel after fresh uncertainty surrounding the talks, while industry executives warned that the market may still be underestimating the risks ahead.

What makes this particularly dangerous is that the global economy no longer has the same shock absorbers it once had.

Back in 2008, governments could throw enormous amounts of money at a crisis. During the pandemic years, central banks unleashed trillions of dollars in liquidity. Today many of those same governments are carrying debt loads that would have been considered extraordinary only a decade ago. Interest costs are rising. Economic growth is slowing. Consumers have spent years absorbing inflation that never fully disappeared. The financial system looks stable on the surface, but underneath that surface there are clear signs of fatigue.

That is why the Strait of Hormuz matters so much.

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Summary

  • Iran’s foreign ministry says US overnight action, especially bombing coastal radar facilities, is a violation of ceasfire.
  • New nighttime salvo of missiles on Kuwait, Bahrain: Six ballistic missiles fired at Bahrain and Kuwait were intercepted, CENTCOM said.
  • Overnight flare-up started with Iranian attack drones in Strait being intercepted by US forces.
  • Trump admits Iran still has some 20% of its missile arsenal: “It’s a lot of missiles, but it’s not what it was when we first attacked.” (CNBC)
US x Iran permanent peace deal by June 30, 2026?
Yes 21% · No 80%
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Iran FM Blasts New US ‘Ceasefire Violations’

Iran has again accused the US of breaking the ceasefire, with the Foreign Ministry on Saturday stating the US “not only lacks the will to reduce tensions and return to the path of stability, but with its adventurist actions, it seriously endangers the security of the region.”

The ministry on X denounced fresh US attacks its coastal radar and surveillance facilities in Sirik region and on Qeshm Island – saying this breached the ceasefire. The ministry “strongly calls on the countries of the region to observe the principle of good neighborliness and adhere to the fundamental principle of international law of refraining from allowing aggressors to use their territory and facilities to plan and carry out aggressive actions against the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

It seems clear that for each US action, Iran is seeking to establish deterrenceand so is not hesitating to fire or inflict some kind of ‘cost’ either on US bases or the Gulf allies hosting them.

More Pakistani efforts to forge together agreement to get US-Iran back to the formal negotiating table:

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A privately built nuclear reactor went critical at Idaho National Laboratory on Thursday. It was the first time a private company has pulled that off in the United States in more than 40 years. The last time anything like this happened, Ronald Reagan was in his first term, and the Soviet Union still existed.

The reactor belongs to Antares Nuclear, which says it has raised more than $140 million in private funding. It is not yet generating electricity, but Antares has committed to producing power from the same Idaho facility by 2027. The reactor test took place ahead of a July 4 deadline that President Trump set by executive order.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright noted the historical importance of the moment:

“For the first time in more than four decades, a new privately developed non-light-water reactor has reached criticality in the United States. Thank you to President Trump for his bold leadership and thank you to the bold scientists and entrepreneurs at Antares and Idaho National Laboratory who helped make this moment possible. I look forward to seeing continued progress in the American nuclear renaissance.”

Antares CEO Jordan Bramble expressed his team’s commitment to the goal:

“Hitting our commitments is everything to us. Nuclear in America has been defined for too long by delays, by companies that said they would and then didn’t. We said criticality in 2026, electricity production in 2027, and power to the warfighter in 2028. Today is the first of those commitments delivered on the schedule we set.”

The company went from concept to a working reactor in under 12 months. Bramble credited the Reactor Pilot Program’s structure and decades of prior DOE investment in the fuel and manufacturing infrastructure behind it.

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Today, President Trump is taking action to help reverse the damage done to Maryland’s energy industry by directing federal support toward coal power infrastructure, including funding that could help restart Maryland’s Warrior Run power plant near Cumberland.

While combining the Defense Production Act, a 1950 law that gives presidents emergency authority over national security-related industries, and Department of Energy grants, President Trump is expected to send tens of millions of dollars to reopen the recently closed AES Warrior Run.

Maryland’s energy crisis was not an accident; it was a choice.

For years, Annapolis politicians and activists shut down reliable power, punished natural gas, forced unrealistic mandates onto families and businesses, and then acted shocked when electric bills exploded.

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Electricity prices are becoming one of the fastest-rising household expenses in parts of America.

Using data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), this map, via Visual Capitalist’s Dorothy Neufeld, shows how residential electricity prices changed across all 50 states over the past year.

The differences are striking. Washington D.C. saw electricity prices surge 23% year over year, over two times the national average increase of 10%, while several states in the West saw little change or outright declines.

Much of the pressure is being driven by rising grid investment costs and growing electricity demand, including from AI-related data center expansion in some regions.

Electricity Price Growth by State

The following table shows the annual change in average residential electricity prices by state in March 2026.

Rank State Annual Change in Residential Electricity Prices
Mar 2026
1 District of Columbia 22.5%
2 New Jersey 18.2%
3 New Hampshire 18.0%
4 Maryland 17.2%
5 Ohio 16.6%
6 Virginia 14.5%
7 Washington 14.1%
8 Pennsylvania 13.6%
9 Montana 13.0%
10 Tennessee 12.8%
11 Kentucky 12.7%
12 Idaho 12.4%
13 New York 12.2%
14 South Dakota 12.1%
15 Missouri 11.9%
16 Nebraska 11.9%
17 Mississippi 11.3%
18 Colorado 11.3%
19 Oklahoma 9.6%
20 Michigan 9.6%
21 Wyoming 9.5%
22 Indiana 8.8%
23 Louisiana 8.4%
24 Arkansas 8.3%
25 North Carolina 8.1%
26 Vermont 7.7%
27 South Carolina 7.7%
28 North Dakota 7.6%
29 Iowa 7.5%
30 Illinois 7.5%
31 Texas 7.3%
32 Kansas 7.0%
33 Utah 6.3%
34 Wisconsin 5.9%
35 Delaware 5.6%
36 Alaska 5.4%
37 Alabama 3.6%
38 West Virginia 3.0%
39 Arizona 3.0%
40 Hawaii 2.7%
41 California 2.7%
42 Georgia 2.2%
43 New Mexico 0.2%
44 Maine 0.2%
45 Massachusetts 0.1%
46 Minnesota -0.1%
47 Florida -1.5%
48 Oregon -1.8%
49 Nevada -1.8%
50 Connecticut -6.2%
51 Rhode Island -7.4%
🇺🇸 U.S. Average 10.2%

 

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The limits of U.S. military power are now fully exposed.

2.5 months in to the U.S.-Israeli war against a nation that posed no threat to the United States’ vital interests, justified by a pyramid of lies, several things are abundantly clear. President Trump failed to define clear and viable political objectives to achieve in our role as Israel’s proxy in yet another war of choice. “Viable” here meaning objectives that are realistically attainable through the military means at a nation’s disposal.

In his classic work Strategy, British theorist B. H. Liddell Hart emphasized that a political leader’s foremost duty is to ensure that war aims are grounded in military reality. As he famously warned, political objectives must “not demand what is militarily impossible.”

Yet that is precisely the error President Trump committed.

Without clearly defined political objectives, it is impossible to construct U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which is in charge of military operations in West Asia and appears to be moving from one ineffective tactic to the next without any unifying operational design. The repeated bombing of military‑related targets across a country the size of Western Europe with more than 90 million people is not a strategy; it is a tactic untethered to any discernible operational or strategic end state.

By limiting ourselves almost entirely to the use of airpower—fully aware that the American public will not accept another protracted ground war in the Middle East, particularly on behalf of Israel’s interests—the Trump administration has boxed itself into an approach with no historical precedent for success. No regime of Iran’s scale has ever been overthrown through airpower alone, and there is no reason to believe this conflict will be the first.

Despite repeated assurances that the war is being won, President Trump has provided no stable or coherent definition of what “victory” actually means. Is it regime change and internal overthrow of the Iranian government? Is it unconditional surrender of Iran’s armed forces? Is it the seizure of nuclear material previously claimed to have been obliterated? Take your pick. The absence of a clear, consistent political end state leaves military commanders struggling to determine what they are supposed to achieve.

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President Donald Trump just exposed yet another example of the radical Democrat regime’s war on hardworking Americans during an agriculture roundtable discussion in Wisconsin, this time, jailing people simply for fixing their own equipment.

Speaking before a crowd that included farmers and agricultural workers, Trump blasted government regulations that restrict Americans from repairing their own equipment and praised efforts to restore “right-to-repair” freedoms.

The president then recounted a case that left him stunned.

“The Democrats have a restriction that if you get caught fixing your tractor, they bring you to jail. You know that?” Trump told the crowd.

jail because he got caught fixing his car or his truck?”

Trump said he initially couldn’t believe what he was hearing.

“I said, ‘What did he do?’ Sir, he was fixing his truck.”

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D-Day

Jesse Kelly of “The First” talked about a recent poll that showed a majority of Democrats hate the United States of America.

Kelly explained that when a society has a lot of people who hate the country they live in, it makes it very difficult to preserve it in the long run.

Kelly cited numerous examples, including Rep Ilan Omar, and leftist media personalities.

“250 years old. It’s a wonderful thing, isn’t it? And look, we’ve got problems, and every country gets problems. Every country has problems, but countries can develop a fatal problem if they are not careful,” Kelly said.

“And that fatal problem is one of the two political parties in the United States of America hates the country. The Democrats hate the country,” Kelly said.

“We just had a poll came out, one in five Democrats feel proud to be an American,” Kelly explained.

“You can survive a country with political parties that have bad ideas, wrong ideas, or a bad tax plan. You can survive long term a lot of these things,” Kelly continued.

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WASHINGTON — As America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, left-wing media figures Sunny Hostin and Rachel Maddow reportedly reminded the nation that the country is a “failed experiment,” bravely delivering the message from inside a nation so oppressive it made them wealthy for complaining about it, sources have confirmed.

Hostin made the declaration on The View, while Maddow continued warning viewers that President Trump’s planned America 250 celebration may dangerously cause citizens to feel pride, unity, or a sudden urge to grill meat near a flag.

“This country is broken,” said one analyst while sitting under studio lights paid for by capitalism.

“And somehow, every single problem traces directly back to Trump, including inflation, traffic, bad weather, weak coffee, and whatever happened to them in 1997.”

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“This is the most insane amount of hypocrisy in the pursuit of political power. We need a Democratic party that can stand up to people like this, not promote them,” Scott Jennings said.

Jennings says so much more than that very succinctly. He nails it.

The Cantillon effect, coined by 18th-century economist Richard Cantillon, describes the uneven effect of money printing on different segments of the economy. When new money is created, it doesn’t distribute evenly across the economy. Instead, it benefits certain individuals, groups or sectors first, often those closest to the source of new money, while the wider population faces the inflation that inevitably follows the monetary expansion. This creates economic “winners” who gain purchasing power and “losers” who see their purchasing power diminish.

How Does The Cantillon Effect Work?

The Cantillon effect occurs when those closest to the new source of money, such as governments, financial institutions, and asset holders, benefit disproportionately from money printing compared to those on the periphery of the financial system. These entities can use the new money to acquire goods, services, and assets at prevailing prices before inflation sets in. This early advantage allows them to accumulate wealth more effectively. As they spend the new money, they contribute to rising prices. Prices rise because the increased money supply outpaces the available goods and services, creating a supply and demand imbalance that adjusts to a higher equilibrium price.

By the time the new money reaches those on the periphery of the financial system, such as everyday citizens, prices have increased substantially, offering little benefit to these late recipients. In fact, they find themselves worse off since their incomes and savings lost purchasing power due to the inflation. In other words, they can buy fewer goods and services than they could before the money was printed.

In our current monetary system, the primary beneficiaries of money printing are governments, financial institutions, and wealthy individuals, while the wider population is left to bear the cost of inflation. As the money supply increases, we observe an expansion of government influence, greater financialization of economies, and a widening wealth gap. In other words, the wealthiest sectors and individuals see significant gains in their net worth, while ordinary people struggle to keep pace with the rising cost of living. This trend is evident today, with governments larger than ever before, economies deeply financialized, and wealth inequality reaching levels not seen since the Gilded Age.

The Cantillon Effect In a Chart

As an example, the chart below highlights a direct correlation between money printing (as measured by US M2) and the increasing net worth of the top 0.1% of US citizens.

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The United States Supreme Court stands on the brink of issuing a ruling that could restore integrity to federal elections by enforcing a single, uniform Election Day across the nation. At stake in Watson v. Republican National Committee is whether states like California and others can continue the practice of tallying mail-in ballots received days after voters have cast their final choices at the polls.

This case cuts to the heart of what “Election Day” truly means under federal law. Challengers argue that the statutes establishing a national election date require ballots to be received by that deadline, not merely postmarked. The implications reach far beyond Mississippi, where the dispute originated, potentially reshaping voting procedures in roughly 15 states and the District of Columbia that currently allow post-Election Day arrivals.

During oral arguments in March, several justices probed the plain text of federal election statutes, questioning how ballots arriving well after the designated Tuesday could align with Congress’s intent for a uniform national election day. Observers noted a majority appeared inclined to side with the view that Election Day is the day ballots must be both cast and received, rejecting extensions that turn one day into an extended counting period.

The roots of this challenge trace back to Mississippi’s 2020 pandemic-era law, House Bill 1521, which permitted absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received within five business days afterward. The Republican National Committee and other plaintiffs contended this directly conflicts with longstanding federal requirements.

A federal district court initially upheld the state policy, but the Fifth Circuit reversed, finding federal law preempts such grace periods. The Supreme Court granted review, with a decision expected before the end of its current term this month.

Proponents of these grace periods claim they accommodate postal delays and protect voters, particularly military and overseas personnel. Yet this argument sidesteps a fundamental reality: the United States Postal Service has long managed timely delivery for those who plan ahead. Extending deadlines invites uncertainty, prolonged counts, and opportunities for manipulation that erode public confidence. Elections should conclude decisively on Election Day, not stretch into weeks of speculation and legal wrangling.

California, with its seven-day receipt window for postmarked ballots, exemplifies the problems. Such policies contribute to drawn-out results that fuel skepticism, especially in an era of heightened partisan tensions. A Supreme Court ruling enforcing receipt by Election Day would compel states to align with federal standards, promoting uniformity and finality essential to republican government.

Critics warn of disenfranchisement, but the real disenfranchisement occurs when late-counted ballots obscure the clear will of the electorate on the appointed day. Voters who mail ballots close to deadlines bear responsibility for timing; states can encourage earlier submission without compromising the election’s integrity.

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The Virginia Supreme Court strikes down the Democrats’ redistricting plan, overturning new congressional maps and dealing a blow to their midterm election hopes. Former President Donald Trump and former Governor Glenn Youngkin laud the ruling as a major victory. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries voice strong disappointment, vowing to explore options to challenge the court’s decision.

The Trump administration keeps stacking wins for parents and kids, and this one is a big deal. The Justice Department announced a landmark resolution with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, forcing one of America’s most prominent hospital systems to stop performing gender-reassignment procedures on minors.

he transgender movement’s grip on American medicine is loosening fast.

Cleveland Clinic agreed to a decades-long commitment to stop performing or even offering puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, or any other sex-rejecting procedure to minors. The agreement came as part of deals with both the DOJ and the Ohio Attorney General. The clinic will pay a $308,000 penalty after investigators found it submitted false billings to public and private insurers to secure coverage for these procedures on children. Cleveland Clinic also committed $2 million to fund restorative care for detransitioners, people harmed by these procedures as kids, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.

For years, not only has the transgender cult refused to acknowledge the existence of detransitioners, but the medical establishment has dismissed them, minimized their suffering, and assured everyone that the consequences of these procedures were manageable or reversible. Now, one of the country’s biggest hospital networks is writing a multi-million-dollar check to clean up the damage it helped cause. The activists who spent years insisting detransitioners were rare and mostly happy have some explaining to do.

Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward made clear that this is an ongoing fight to protect kids and right a horrible wrong. “The Department of Justice is steadfastly committed to protecting America’s children,” he said. “Just as the resolution with Texas Children’s, today’s resolution with Cleveland Clinic furthers that commitment and puts these providers on notice that this Department will vigorously enforce federal law where children are put at risk.”

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FBI data shows 75,376 background checks in May alone, more than double the same month last year

Gun sales in Virginia have surged in recent months ahead of a July 1 ban on the sale of assault weapons, according to data from the FBI.

Democrat-sponsored bills that would ban the sale of semi-automatic rifles or pistols that have a magazine capacity of more than 15 rounds were introduced in the legislature in January and Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed it into law last month.

Since January, the number of background checks done for the purchase of a firearm has gone up exponentially, with 75,376 background checks in May alone, more than double the amount in May 2025, during which only 37,167 were done, according to FBI statistics.

The high so far this year was in March when 79,846 backgrounds checks were done compared to only 47,069 last year, and in April, 72,011 were done compared to 40,343 in 2025.

A total of 347,167 background checks were run through the end of May this year, which is on track to trounce the 521,283 done in all of last year.

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FBI Director Kash Patel went on Fox News this week and put three numbers on the board: 3,400 child predators arrested, 7,200 children located or rescued, and 3 million pedophile accounts dismantled on the Tor network. He said all of it is up 99 percent over the best year of the Biden administration.

“Just think about the 7,200 kids that we found that got to go home,” Patel said. “That means kids are being protected at levels that are simply unheard of.”

To get there, Patel said the bureau pulled 1,500 employees out of Washington and put them in the field permanently, working alongside state and local law enforcement.

“We didn’t just do the physical work on the streets,” Patel said. “We went to the cyber community and we dismantled 3 million pedophile accounts off the Tor network where these predators prey on our children and think they can hide from this FBI. They can’t.”

The interview came the same week Patel announced the results of Operation Grayskull. The global operation targeted four major child sexual abuse websites on the dark web and produced 19 arrests in the United States, with additional arrests in seven other countries.

Patel said many of those arrested had no prior criminal record.

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The 14-year-old suspect could potentially be charged as an adult under Indiana state law

The teen arrested in connection to the killing of 23-year-old Brett Scrogham may be charged as an adult, prosecutors said.

During a news conference Friday morning, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears addressed the high-profile case and said his team has filed a petition to waive the case to adult court, which is protocol for the state of Indiana.

Scrogham was an Indiana University Business School graduate who was shot in Indianapolis on May 28.

Brett Scrogham

Brett Scrogham was shot in an Indianapolis parking garage on Thursday, May 28, 2026, and died Saturday, May 30, 2026. (Robyn Collier)

Mears announced the 14-year-old suspect is facing charges of felony murder, armed robbery, and dangerous possession of a firearm.

“A Marion County court judge will ultimately make the determination, the decision, as to whether or not this individual should be tried as a juvenile in juvenile court, or as an adult in adult court,” Mears said.

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President Trump on Friday went off on Maryland Governor Wes Moore, saying he halted the renovation of the golf courses at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. 

Trump announced plans to “reinstitute the golf courses” with professional golfer and golf course designer Jack Nicklaus last November.

“The Governor of the Great State of Maryland, Wes Moore, has put a halt to all work being done at Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base, concerning the renovation and restoration of their two old and dilapidated Golf Courses, into two, World Class, Jack Nicklaus Designed Courses, plus nine additional holes, also designed by Jack, specially adapted for our Wounded Warriors,” Trump said.

He further accused Moore of “attacking the United States Air Force, and our Military” with the move.

“These Courses exist, they are terrible, Jack Nicklaus will make them GREAT. Why should the Air Force and other Military personnel be forced to wait through a long Legal Review process and, perhaps, even more so, why should Wounded Warriors be forced to travel long distances to play Golf somewhere else or, worse yet, not play Golf at all,” Trump added.

It is unclear what the “long legal review process” Trump refers to is.

Full statement below:

The Governor of the Great State of Maryland, Wes Moore, has put a halt to all work being done at Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base, concerning the renovation and restoration of their two old and dilapidated Golf Courses, into two, World Class, Jack Nicklaus Designed Courses, plus nine additional holes, also designed by Jack, specially adapted for our Wounded Warriors.

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Pride Month

In the aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution and the takeover of Russia in 1917 (largely funded by international elites), the new communist regime sought to implement what I would call “propaganda saturation” – An avalanche of policies designed to secure the red army’s political power by manufacturing false consensus.

It should be noted that, even at the peak of the Bolshevik movement’s influence, the reds only represented around 23% of the total Russian population and were never a majority. However, they had substantial monetary backing from overseas (read Antony Sutton’s extensive study titled “Wall Street And The Bolshevik Revolution). Think of this as an “NGO funded rebellion”, the kind of thing we are witnessing in America today with militant woke activists.

It was this international backing that gave the communists the boost they needed to take physical control of the government. But what they really needed was control over the general populace. One tactic they relied on in the early stages of the takeover was the use of a “Red Calendar”. If this phrase is unfamiliar to you, you’re not alone. Most people have never heard of it.

The Red Calendar was a propaganda program designed to eliminate and replace existing Russian holidays and religious observances with new, secular holidays. Foremost on the agenda for the Bolsheviks was the erasure of Christianity, which they viewed as a dangerous competing ideological influence that could one day undermine the government’s authority.

If the population’s first loyalty is to God, then the government and the party will always be in second place. This was unacceptable.

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Democratic Iowa congressional nominee Lindsay James once apologized for being white on her 2020 campaign website for the Iowa state Legislature.

James, who is trying to flip Iowa’s second district blue, added a “confession” to her now-archived website where she declared her privilege as a “white, cis-gender, able-bodied, middle class, college educated woman.” She won her primary race Tuesday and will challenge the Republican candidate, former state Rep. Joe Mitchell, to flip the seat currently held by Republican Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson, who is running for the U.S. Senate.

“I am a white, cis-gender, able bodied, middle class, college educated woman,” the statement stated. “There is no doubt that I have worked hard to get where I am in my life, but I have also benefited greatly from privilege. My personal journey of self-examination as it relates to my own privilege has not been perfect, but I am committed to doing the hard work of honest self-reflection, considering critical feedback when given, and working every day to better myself and use my privilege to advocate for others.”

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Missing nuclear scientist Melissa Casias was discovered dead last week after disappearing almost a year ago in mysterious circumstances. Credit: Melissa Casias Facebook

The cause of death for the missing scientist who was discovered dead in a New Mexico forest has been reportedly revealed, but it is simply raising more questions.

As The Gateway Pundit reported on Monday, New Mexico State Police announced that they identified the remains of 54-year-old Melissa Casias, a scientist and nuclear lab employee, who worked as an administrative assistant at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).

Casias was last seen alive on June 26, 2025. Her body was found in the McGaffey Ridge area of the Carson National Forest.

This is about six miles from the last place Casias was seen walking before being declared missing.

Although the New Mexico State Police have yet to release an official cause of death, the Daily Mail has learned that her body had a gunshot wound to the skull, and a gun was found close by.

In addition, her body was found skeletonized and propped up in a seated position against a tree in a remote part of the National Forest.

While at first glance this may suggest suicide, Arizona-based investigator Thomas McNally does not agree. He has been working on the case of Casias’s disappearance on behalf of her parents, Joe and Joanne Mondragon.

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The only colors flying over U.S. embassies this month are red, white and blue, as the Trump administration bans rainbow flags and other LGBT Pride celebrations for the second consecutive June.

According to an internal memo reviewed by The Daily Wire, Secretary of State Marco Rubio restricted department personnel from “conducting or participating in any public diplomacy outreach or representational activity” associated with calendar observances that were not either official U.S. holidays or recognized by a presidential proclamation.

The directive bolsters the State Department’s “One Flag Policy” adopted in January 2025, which limits the flags that may be flown at U.S. facilities around the world to the U.S. flag, the POW/MIA flag, and the Hostages and Wrongful Detainees flag.

“The flag of the United States of America united all Americans under the universal principles of justice, liberty, and democracy,” the policy declared. “These values, which are the bedrock of our great country, are shared by all American citizens, past and present.”

This policy embodies a sharp contrast to the Biden administration’s State Department, in which Secretary of State Antony Blinken gave embassies “blanket written authorization … to display the Pride flag on the external-facing flagpole, for the duration of the 2021 Pride season.”

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Web personality Don Lemon filmed a stunt that was set up by anti-ICE radicals to invade a St. Paul church, disrupt the worship, terrify children and intimidate congregants.

He and dozens of others already are facing federal charges for their violence.

But city officials in the Minnesota enclave claim there’s “insufficient” evidence to support state charges, and the church’s pastor has a message for the mayor, Kaohly Her:

“Mayor Her, on April 20, in your address on the state of St. Paul, you said that you are committed to listening and to acting and to lifting St. Paul higher to its full potential. But I wonder, do you include Evangelical Christians in the commitment? Or do you only care about those you agree with? You have left us to wonder this.”

The stunt developed last winter when part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and border law scofflaws had federal agents making arrests through the Minneapolis-St. Paul region.

Lemon took part in a planned and staged event where radicals broke into a church, Cities Church, during a worship service, screamed at families, told children their parents are going to hell, blockaded parents from reaching their children and more.

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Americans are the least in favor of building new artificial intelligence data centers compared to other major countries, according to a new Public First poll.

The survey found that U.S. voters were the least likely among 15 large countries—including Japan, Canada, Brazil and the U.K.— to support building new AI data centers, Financial Times (FT) reported on Thursday. Twenty-six percent of Americans surveyed backed increased construction of AI data centers, while about 30% of British, German and French voters supported such initiatives.

Support for data centers was highest in Nigeria and India, where 74% and 65% of those surveyed supported more construction, the poll shows.

“Our research shows America, the home of Silicon Valley and the majority of the biggest tech companies, has the population least in [favor] of the very infrastructure needed to support that sector,” Public First Head of Opinion Research Seb Wride said in a statement.

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One of the strangest stories slithering out of the Swamp isn’t coming from Congress, the White House, or any of the campaign trails, like you might expect.

This bizarre story centers around the left-wing, anti-Trump FBI officials who were fired under Kash Patel, now launching a goofy support network for agents who are rattled by the FBI overhaul. It includes legal help, job-search services, mental health resources, the whole shebang.

It’s pretty ironic that the guys who helped unleash weaponized justice and lawfare on innocent Americans now need a self-help group after they got fired for being unprofessional, politically biased stormtroopers.

It’s no secret that the FBI became one of the most weaponized institutions in the country. Whether it was the Russia hoax, the J6 scandal, school board controversies, or the laundry list of political bias, millions of Americans lost trust in the bureau.

Now many of the agents responsible for the downfall of the FBI are describing an agency in “crisis,” as Kash Patel works to reshape the bureau and bring respectability back.

Needless to say, the American people aren’t buying sympathy cards or fruit baskets.

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House Freedom Caucus conservatives cheered the passage of an amendment to an appropriations bill that would terminate the so-called the Biden-era auto “kill switch.”

“Taxpayer dollars should not fund a surveillance system that treats every law abiding American driver as a suspect. As we work to address very real problems, we cannot allow our Constitutional liberties to be shredded or create a world where every American driver becomes a node for data gathering,” Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) told Breitbart News in a written statement.

When Congress passed the so-called Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act during the Biden administration in 2021, it contained the HALT Drunk Driving Act.

The legislation requires the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) to write new rules that would require automakers to install anti-drunk driving technology within five years. The law orders the agency to require a “passive system” in cars that would monitor a driver’s performance, detect their blood alcohol level (BAC) equal to and exceeding .08, which is the legal limit, and prevent or limit vehicle operation whenever it detects driver impairment.

The law enflamed controversy that the government was planning to mandate a government “kill switch” on all vehicles.

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The Senate on Friday morning blocked a measure to extend a surveillance program used by U.S. agencies, in part because of opposition to President Donald Trump’s new acting director of national intelligence.

The vote was 47–52 against a motion that would have set up a final vote on extending a provision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that lets agencies such as the CIA collect communications from foreign targets without a warrant, and has in the past enabled collection of information from Americans communicating with foreigners.

Trump’s selection of Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte, who lacks a background in intelligence, as the acting national intelligence director spurred opposition to the extension measure.

Trump’s selection of Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte, who lacks a background in intelligence, as the acting national intelligence director spurred opposition to the extension measure.

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Donald Trump‘s purge of the federal bureaucracy escalated Wednesday with an executive order making it easier to fire 8,000 federal workers.

The order reclassified the workers as at-will employees, meaning the government can now terminate them without offering a reason.

A rule finalized by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) earlier this year established a new category of these workers, known as ‘schedule policy/career.’

Trump’s order Wednesday put those 8,000 workers, generally senior policymakers, into the new category.

‘It’s been a long-standing problem that it’s almost impossible to fire a federal employee, even in cases of serious misconduct,’ said James Sherk of the Domestic Policy Council at the public signing of the order. ‘And that’s a particular problem if you’re in a senior policy-influencing role.’

The President lauded Sherk as a key architect of the order.

‘What this [order] does is basically treat those employees like private sector workers,’ Sherk added.

Previously, only around 4,000 federal employees could be hired and fired using the at-will procedures. Under the terms of Trump’s order, that number triples to 12,000.

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President Donald Trump dropped a series of bombshell comments during an interview with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine this week, once again declaring that the 2020 election was “rigged” and suggesting that his administration has obtained information that could expose those responsible.

During the wide-ranging interview, Trump made it crystal clear: the election was rigged, it has now been proven beyond any doubt, and the people responsible are known. The only question left is how justice will be delivered.

“Look, we had a rigged election. We can’t have a rigged election,” Trump said.

“You know, we can be nice about it, we can be politically correct. Oh, I don’t want to say— I used to say that a year and a half ago, the election was rigged, and the cameras would literally turn off. Yeah. And the anchor would say, sir, you’re not allowed to say that. You know, now nobody ever turns off the camera because it’s been proven to be rigged… Look at all the stuff that we found out. It was a rigged election. Biden lost in a landslide.”

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A famous New York real estate mogul and reality TV star once proudly declared, “I love debt. I love playing with it.”

While the 1% can certainly use debt as a financial tool, if you finance daily purchases at 22% interest only to pay the minimums, you aren’t playing with debt. You might be getting played as you may find that standard finance charges significantly outpace your repayment efforts

But say you fall for it and open a credit card with a relatively low credit limit, buy a bunch of stuff and set up automatic payments to stay on top of your credit. Are you actually aware of the financial penalty you pay when you only make minimum payments?

Credit card issuers typically calculate your minimum payment using a formula like 1% to 2% of the principal balance plus that month’s interest. For instance, on a $5,000 balance at a 22% interest rate, your first monthly minimum payment would be roughly $141.

However, $91.67 of that $141 goes directly to the bank as an interest fee, knocking a mere $49.33 off what you actually owe. This process turns a temporary balance into a multi-decade financial anchor, potentially forcing you to pay double, triple or quadruple the amount in interest versus the amount you originally borrowed.

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Dylan Plouff murdered by Daniel Mcrae,

A young husband and father to four children was brutally beaten to death by a man who was just released from jail.

Dylan Plouff, 34, was working as a security guard in Milwaukee when he confronted a man who was trying to break into cars on May 18.

The suspect, 32-year-old Daniel Mcrae, brutally beat Plouff.

Mcrae was released from jail on May 12 without any charges for a similar assault. During the May 12 arrest, Mcrae injured an officer.

Six days later, Mcrae fatally beat Plouff.

Plouff died on June 2 from his injuries.

TMJ4 reported:

The 34-year-old man who was assaulted at the MacArthur Square garage in May has died, according to Milwaukee police.

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Donald Trump has ordered his incoming director of national intelligence (DNI) to start purging officials from the Obama and Biden administrations.

The President told Tulsi Gabbard’s replacement, Bill Pulte, that the 18 agencies, including the CIA and FBI, that he now oversees are ‘unnecessary and/or too big.’

Trump told the Wall Street Journal: ‘I’d like to see it smaller. I think there are a lot of people in there that shouldn’t be there.’

The President told reporters he wants Pulte, a former Florida real estate executive, to ‘start the process’ of firing people, even though he is only serving on an acting basis.

Pulte’s extraordinary elevation this week from the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency to the country’s top intelligence official sparked backlash among Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

But he will avoid a Senate confirmation process by serving in an acting capacity.

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John Bolton, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors and is expected to plead guilty to one count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents, according to CNN, citing three sources familiar with the matter.

Under the agreement, Bolton will pay a fine of more than $2 million. A single count of illegal retention carries a possible sentence of up to 60 months in prison.

A court hearing is currently scheduled for June 26.

Bolton was originally charged in Maryland with eight counts of transmission of national defense information and ten counts of retention of national defense information. The charges centered on diary-like entries from his time in the Trump White House that were allegedly kept at his residence.

Prosecutors accused him of sharing more than 1,000 pages of information through his personal email with two unauthorized individuals – reportedly his wife and daughter – though these transmission allegations are not part of the plea deal.

According to the indictment, Bolton used personal email and messaging accounts to transmit Top Secret intelligence about foreign adversaries, future attacks, and U.S. foreign-policy relations. He also kept classified files at his home, including sensitive intelligence about foreign leaders and U.S. intelligence sources.

The FBI Baltimore Field Office led the investigation, with oversight from the Justice Department’s National Security Division. The indictment outlines two core allegations:

  1. Eight counts of transmission of NDI under the Espionage Act (18 U.S.C. §793(d)),
  2. and Ten counts of unlawful retention of NDI under §793(e).

The investigation intensified after Bolton’s email was breached by suspected Iranian hackers, during which investigators discovered the classified “diary-like entries.”

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Two individuals interacting near a parked gray pickup truck on a residential street.
Marine veteran Jheyco Borda takes on four armed teens trying to carjack him and wins. Credit: FOX 5 DC YouTube screenshot

Four violent D.C.-area youths had the tables turned on them after trying to rob a Marine veteran of his vehicle.

As FOX 5 DC reported, an Oxen Hill, Maryland man named Jheyco Borda was operating on his vehicle near Oxon Hill High School around 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday when four teenagers sauntered up to him on the sidewalk.

Oxon Hill is a suburb in Maryland located just southeast of D.C.

Video shared by FOX 5 DC next shows the youths cornering Borda at the bed of his truck. One youth wearing a red, white, and blue sweatshirt then pulls out a pistol and points it at the veteran’s head, demanding his car keys and phone.

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As I drove to Ocean City today, I noticed a number of gas stations with gas at $3.99. I believe that’s about a $ .50 drop in about two weeks. I’m not seeing that reported anywhere. Even the Great FOX News has not mentioned it yet. Bad news is always good for news stations. Good news is not good for their ratings. Call FOX at 1-888-369-4762 and ask them what’s the problem.

Senators Schmitt and Hirono engage in a heated discussion during a congressional hearing, highlighting differing viewpoints on key legislative issues.

Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) went off on Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) during a Thursday committee hearing, where she shamelessly defended violent illegal alien criminals, including murderers, rapists, and fraudsters.

During the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, titled “Protecting American Citizenship III: Denaturalization and its Constitutional Limits,” Horino went on an unhinged tirade, accusing the Trump Administration of “terrorizing immigrant communities” and defending immigrants who are convicted of heinous crimes.

“I happen to be the only naturalized citizen sitting on this committee, and I am horrified by the implication that naturalized citizens basically get second-class citizenship,” she screeched. “As a naturalized citizen, I’m proud of it. I can’t think of a more undemocratic, un-American thing to do to someone who chooses to become a US citizen to hold this over their heads and treat us like second-class citizens.”

The hearing focused on Senator Schmitt’s Stop Citizenship Abuse and Misrepresentation (SCAM) Act, which would expand the federal government’s authority to “revoke the citizenship of certain individuals who demonstrate through their involvement with fraud, other serious felonies, or terrorist organizations that they never met the statutory requirements for citizenship,” according to Schmitt’s office.

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The Roads Department are in the process of pipe replacements. One June 9th -10th, Laws Road will be closed between 34338 Laws RD and 34342 Laws RD.

Wango RD will be temporarily closed on June 11th- 12th for another cross road pipe replacement. This closure will be between Powell School RD and 35094 Wango RD.

All this work is dependent on weather permitting.

For more information call 410-548-4935

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