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US military to stay in Middle East during negotiations with Iran
The U.S. military will maintain its current force posture in the Middle East during the 60-day negotiation period with Iran, according to senior Trump administration officials. Officials expressed hope to reduce troop levels but stated no immediate plans to do so. They emphasized that any reduction would depend on Iran making concessions and commitments regarding its nuclear program. A memorandum of understanding was signed by U.S. President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, with details expected to be released soon. The Pentagon has increased

Cook Political Report shifts 7 House races toward Democrats
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report updated its assessment of several U.S. House races, moving seven districts closer to Democratic control. The report noted that while Republicans may have benefited from redistricting, Democrats remain in a strong position to reclaim the majority. Six of the seven affected districts are currently held by Republicans, with one exception being Alabama's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Democrat Shomari Figures. The report adjusted the ratings for these races, indicating increased competitiveness.

Vance on the clock with Iran deal under fire
Vice President Kamala Harris is now officially on the clock to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, following a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that failed to extract significant concessions from Tehran. Harris defended President Trump's preliminary deal during a White House briefing, stating that the 60-day clock for further talks would begin today. She attempted to downplay controversial provisions of the MOU, including the immediate lifting of sanctions on Iranian oil exports and the eventual creation of a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. Harris was scheduled to travel to Geneva,

US Details, Defends 14-Point Iran Plan It Has Yet to Publish
Senior U.S. officials have described and defended the key elements of a proposed 14-point agreement with Iran aimed at initiating broader peace negotiations. The agreement was electronically signed by both sides on Sunday but has not yet been officially published by the U.S. government. A U.S. official, speaking anonymously, provided details of the agreement, while another indicated that Iran might release the memorandum of understanding shortly.
Tay Keith, Grammy-nominated producer, found dead in Nashville at 29
Grammy-nominated record producer Tay Keith was found dead in his Nashville apartment on Thursday. The Metro Nashville Police Department confirmed the discovery during a welfare check, though they did not specify why the check was initiated. An autopsy will determine the cause of death, and no foul play is suspected. Keith, born Brytavious Chambers, worked with artists such as Beyoncé, Drake, and Eminem. He received two Grammy nominations for producing 'Sicko Mode' and 'Rich Flex.'

U.S. and Iran peace talks postponed and U.K. PM Keir Starmer braces for leadership battle: Morning Rundown
Peace talks between the U.S. and Iran have been postponed following Vice President JD Vance's cancellation of a planned trip to Switzerland. This decision comes amid intensified Israeli strikes in Lebanon, which have raised concerns about the future of efforts to end the ongoing conflict. The talks were meant to begin a 60-day negotiation period aimed at resolving key long-term issues and achieving a permanent cessation of hostilities. Switzerland's foreign ministry confirmed that the meeting at the Bürgenstock resort will not proceed, though no specific reason for the postponement has been给出.
Knicks set to be first NBA team to visit White House under Trump
The New York Knicks will visit the White House to celebrate their NBA championship, according to an administration official. Knicks owner James Dolan confirmed the team received an invitation from the White House and plans to accept it. This would make the Knicks the first NBA champions to visit the White House during either of President Donald Trump's terms in office. Dolan mentioned inviting Trump to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals and expressed pride in bringing the team to the White House.
Tropical Storm Arthur forms off Texas Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Arthur has formed off the Gulf Coast of Texas, marking the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. The storm developed approximately 40 miles from Port O'Connor and 190 miles from Lake Charles, Louisiana. It is currently moving northeastward with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. The National Hurricane Center forecasts minimal changes in strength as the storm approaches the Texas coast and potentially moves inland. Heavy rain and flooding are expected across parts of the southeastern U.S., including areas from Houston to Atlanta.

JD Vance: Trump Iran Deal Fundamentally Different from Obama Iran Deal
Vice President JD Vance stated that President Donald Trump's approach to Iran differs significantly from former President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal. According to Vance, under Obama, Iran already possessed a developed nuclear weapons program, and the U.S. offered financial incentives to halt it. In contrast, Trump's approach assumes that Iran's nuclear program has been dismantled, offering sanctions relief in exchange for verifiable commitments not to rebuild it.

Smoke rises over Moscow after Ukrainian drones hit an oil refinery
Ukraine conducted a drone attack on a major oil refinery in Moscow for the second time in a week, disrupting commercial flights at the city's airports. This marks one of the largest such attacks since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine over four years ago, according to Russian officials. The attack occurred shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reportedly secured additional support commitments from U.S. and French leaders during a G7 summit. Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with NATO and EU leaders in Brussels to discuss potential measures to defend against Russian ballistic

Illegal Alien Accused of Brutal Machete Murder was Released into U.S. by Biden Administration
A 21-year-old undocumented immigrant, Maberic Javier Reyes, was arrested and charged with murdering his roommate in DeSoto County, Mississippi, using a machete. According to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials, Reyes entered the U.S. under the Biden administration after crossing the southern border as a minor in 2022. DHS spokesperson Lauren Bis emphasized that Reyes would not have been in the country if not for what she described as 'reckless open border policies' under the Biden administration. ICE has issued a detainer to ensure Reyes does not re-enter the public domain.
Kevin Warsh's Fed starts to take shape
Kevin Warsh, newly sworn in as chairman of the Federal Reserve, has signaled a shift in the Fed's approach to policy communication. He criticizes previous practices of providing extensive forward guidance and detailed explanations of economic interpretations. Instead, Warsh advocates for simpler policy statements, fewer press conferences, and less explicit guidance on future actions. Recent projections indicate that nine out of 18 top Fed officials believe at least one interest rate increase could be appropriate this year, which affected financial markets. However, Warsh did not provide hisown

Graham Platner - Yes, Collins usually votes with Trump, as Platner said. But she broke with him at key moments.
Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, typically votes in alignment with former President Donald Trump, supporting his positions approximately 95% of the time in 2025, according to CQ Roll Call. This figure was slightly lower during Trump's first term, at around 90%. Despite this alignment, Collins has occasionally opposed Trump on significant issues. Her campaign emphasizes bipartisan values, reflected by the frequent use of the term 'bipartisan' on her official website. However, her Democratic opponent, Graham Platner, criticized her for being a 'rubber stamp' for Trump, questioning

Closing arguments set in Texas trial of teen charged in fatal stabbing at a school track meet
A Texas teenager, Karmelo Anthony, was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison for fatally stabbing a 17-year-old track athlete, Austin Metcalf, during a high school meet. The jury rejected Anthony's claim of self-defense. The incident occurred during a heated exchange between the two students, with most witnesses being fellow students. Anthony did not testify, and only his mother spoke during the sentencing phase. The case gained national attention due to social media discussions that framed the event in racial terms, though both legal teams emphasized that race was not a因素 in
Alleged mastermind behind foiled UFC terror plot is an Obama-era 'Dreamer' in U.S. illegally
The Department of Homeland Security announced that Abraham Alvarez, an undocumented Mexican national who benefited from the Obama-era DACA program, was the alleged mastermind behind a foiled terror plot targeting the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. Alvarez entered the U.S. in 2001 on a tourist visa, which expired, but he remained in the country. He was granted deferred action under DACA in 2014. Prosecutors allege Alvarez planned to attack President Trump and other high-profile individuals using explosive drones and snipers. Four other suspects were also charged in connection with a

Supreme Court’s narrow gun decision kindles divisions, more questions
The Supreme Court issued a unanimous but narrow ruling on gun rights, finding that the government cannot criminalize firearm possession based solely on marijuana use. While the decision was technically unanimous, internal divisions among the justices were evident. Conservative Justice Samuel Alito and liberal Justice Elena Kagan both expressed concerns that the court's opinion extended too far. Liberal Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor signaled potential challenges to the conservative framework for evaluating gun rights. Justice Clarence Thomas suggested a desire to invalidate

Senate delays Jay Clayton’s nomination for intel director after Trump post
The Senate delayed the confirmation hearing for Jay Clayton, President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next director of national intelligence, following Trump's decision to cancel it due to political disagreements with Democrats. Trump cited frustrations over a lapsed surveillance tool and a stalled voter ID bill as reasons for the cancellation. He also linked the approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Section 702 program to his SAVE America Act election reform proposal. Trump stated that the hearing would be postponed until Jamie McDonald is confirmed as U.S. Attorney. In the

UK Palace Coup Underway: Blair-Era Relic Burnham Wins Special Election, Door Open to Challenge For Prime Minister
Andy Burnham, former Labour Party mayor of Manchester, won the Makerfield by-election with 55% of the vote, defeating Reform UK candidate Rob Kenyon. Burnham's victory makes him eligible to challenge for leadership of the Labour Party and potentially the role of Prime Minister. The by-election saw a high voter turnout of 59%, which is unusual for a UK by-election. Nigel Farage commented on Reform UK's performance, acknowledging the party's status as a major center-right force despite the loss.

Billionaire Rick Jackson Wins Georgia GOP Gubernatorial Runoff Against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones
Billionaire Rick Jackson won the Georgia GOP gubernatorial runoff against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, securing the Republican nomination for the November general election. NBC News projected Jackson as the winner with 52.9% of the vote compared to Jones' 47.1%. The runoff occurred because neither candidate secured over 50% in the May primary. Jackson, a first-time candidate and healthcare executive, spent over $100 million of his own money on the campaign. Despite early endorsements from President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp, Jones lost to Jackson. Jackson will now face Democratic nominee Keisha

Tardy Iran No-Show Abruptly Nixes Peace Deal Signing in Switzerland
The U.S. attempt to initiate high-stakes peace talks with Iran was disrupted when Tehran delayed sending its delegation to Switzerland, citing Israel's military actions in Lebanon as the reason. The talks, scheduled at Burgenstock, were canceled by Switzerland's foreign ministry without further details. Iran later explained its absence due to military activities in southern Lebanon, while the White House confirmed that Vice President JD Vance postponed his trip in response to Iran's delay. Many U.S. officials and media were already present in Switzerland preparing for the event.

U.K. Actress Emaa Hussen Charged with Importing $208m Worth of Meth into Australia
British actress Emaa Hussen has been charged with attempting to import approximately $208 million worth of methamphetamine into Australia. The alleged drugs were hidden in shipments labeled as 'charcoal' from Ghana. Hussen was arrested following an investigation by the Australian Federal Police, which began after border force officers discovered anomalies in shipping containers. She appeared in court and was denied bail, with further proceedings scheduled for August.
Kellogg: Iran Will 'Probably Kill Americans in the Future'
Former Trump National Security Adviser Keith Kellogg discussed Iran's potential threat to American lives during an interview on Fox Business Network's 'Kudlow.' He expressed support for the memorandum of understanding with Iran but emphasized concerns regarding Iran's nuclear commitments and financial activities. Kellogg acknowledged past Iranian actions against Americans and warned of possible future threats.

Fake MAGA? Anti-AI Group’s Conservative Branding Crumbles
An organization called Humans First, which presents itself as a conservative group opposing the expansion of AI data centers, has been revealed to have ties to leftist activists. The group's leader, Amy Kremer, a former Tea Party figure associated with the January 6 events, frames the movement as a grassroots conservative response to perceived elite control by Silicon Valley. However, investigations show that key members of Humans First have backgrounds in leftist activism, including work with the Sunrise Movement, a group known for opposing Trump and advocating for aggressive climate action.

No Joke: Comedian Carlos Mencia Faces 12 Felony Charges for Failing to Report $8M+ in Earnings
Comedian Carlos Mencia has been arrested and charged with 12 felony counts related to failing to report and pay taxes on over $8 million in earnings. The charges include six counts of failure to file personal income tax and six for corporate taxes. Prosecutors stated Mencia owes more than $300,000 in state taxes. He was arrested at his Los Angeles home and remains in custody pending his first court appearance. The charges were brought under the newly established Business Tax Fraud Unit by District Attorney Nathan Hochman.

Joe Biden Boasts About Stopping Oil Drilling While Driving in Vintage Gas-Guzzler with Jay Leno
On 'The Alex Marlow Show,' Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed President Joe Biden, noting that Biden boasted about stopping oil drilling during an appearance on a car show alongside comedian Jay Leno. Marlow described Biden as 'bragging' about banning new oil drilling and 'mocking' those who view windmills as ineffective.

Marlow: Illegal Alien Suspect in UFC Terror Plot Is One of ‘Obama’s Precious Dreamers’
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show an illegal alien accused of plotting a terrorist attack at a UFC event, referring to the individual as one of 'Obama’s precious Dreamers.' Marlow criticized U.S. immigration enforcement and linked the incident to policies protecting undocumented immigrants, including birth tourism, chain migration, and protections for Dreamers.

Nolte: California Billionaire Tax Qualifies for November Ballot
A ballot initiative proposing a one-time 5% tax on California billionaires' assets has qualified for the November 3 ballot, according to the New York Times. The article discusses the potential impact of the measure, suggesting it could drive billionaires out of the state and create a lasting threat to economic stability.

YouTuber Ms. Rachel Visits 'Traumatized' Children at Delaney ICE Facility Week After Antifa Rioters Attacked Agents There
Children’s YouTuber Ms. Rachel (real name Rachel Accurso) visited children at the ICE Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, one week after Antifa rioters attacked federal agents at the facility. In an Instagram post, she described the children as 'traumatized' and criticized the conditions at the detention center. She encouraged her followers to support the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice. The incident occurred shortly after Antifa protesters blocked access to the facility and attacked officers. One protester, Brendan John Geier, was accused of biting a police officer,
Trump wins two, loses one as billionaire delivers rare blow to endorsement machine and more top headlines
Fox News reports on several key developments including a billionaire challenging Trump's endorsement machine, a mom's phone call disrupting an alleged plot against a White House-related UFC event, and Trump dismissing a $300 billion Iran investment report as false. Other major headlines include primary election results, financial scrutiny of NBA player Karmelo Anthony, a warning from a convicted killer about another inmate, safety concerns at beaches, and a hospital shooting in Delaware. Political updates cover Senate actions related to Trump's Iran deal, housing supply issues, and a governor劝

Iran's supreme leader says he authorized deal, direct talks with U.S.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei authorized direct talks with the United States but emphasized that this does not mean acceptance of American positions. This authorization came after the signing of a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU), which had been pending approval from Khamenei. Iranian negotiators were awaiting his public endorsement before proceeding to Switzerland for initial discussions scheduled for Friday or Saturday. Khamenei expressed opposition to the MOU but agreed under the recommendation of President Masoud Pezeshkian and the Supreme National SecurityCouncil

Nets Projected to Draft Their Own Jalen Brunson After Knicks' NBA Title Run
The article discusses the potential impact of the New York Knicks' recent NBA championship victory on the Brooklyn Nets' draft strategy. It highlights ESPN analyst Jeremy Woo's projection that the Nets might select Darius Acuff Jr. with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft. The piece notes that the Knicks' success, driven by Jalen Brunson's performance, could influence teams to prioritize players with similar traits—toughness, skill, and leadership over elite size or athleticism. It also references Brunson's historic 45-point performance in Game 5 of the Finals.

UK unveils sweeping social media ban for users under 16
The U.K. government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, plans to implement a ban on social media use for individuals under 16 years old. This measure applies to major platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X. Messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal will remain unaffected. Additionally, AI-based 'romantic companion' chatbots will be restricted to users aged 18 and older. The U.K. claims this regulation will be more extensive than any previously enacted by other nations. Other countries, including Australia, Canada, France, and Denmark, are also exploring similar
WATCH: Rescuers Pull Survivors from Plane Crash on Texas Highway
First responders and passing motorists rescued five of the six passengers involved in a plane crash on a busy highway in Laredo, Texas. The incident occurred on State Highway Loop 20 around 10:00 p.m., when a Cessna Citation Latitude business jet crashed and caught fire, killing one person. Rescue efforts included breaking the cockpit windows and using tools such as a shovel and sledgehammer to free the survivors. The plane had departed from Los Cabos International Airport in Mexico and was heading to Austin, Texas.

Trump Warns Israel And Iran Not To 'Blow It' After New Strikes Threaten Emerging Ceasefire Deal
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Israel and Iran not to escalate tensions following new strikes that threaten an emerging ceasefire deal. Israel launched attacks on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, resulting in casualties. Iran has threatened retaliation. Trump expressed concern that further violence could derail the potential agreement, which Israel reportedly finds unsatisfactory. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has resisted Trump's calls to halt attacks, citing Hezbollah's actions as justification.

Obamas Welcome Hollywood Elites, Famous Friends to Presidential Center Opening as Unpaid Subcontractors Claim Millions Owed
Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle hosted a star-studded event for the grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. The event featured performances by notable artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, and others. Meanwhile, the center faces controversy over allegations that it owes millions to Black-owned construction contractors.

Watch: Tom Hanks Mocks MS NOW’s Small Audience Live to Network Reporter’s Face
Tom Hanks made a joke about the low viewership of MS NOW during an event in Chicago. He told a reporter, 'What can I do for the 800 people watching MS Now?' and later suggested adding a zero to reach 8,000 viewers. The article also mentions controversies surrounding the Obama Presidential Center, including cost overruns and unpaid bills to Black-owned businesses.

Hawley: Iran's Nuclear Program 'Buried Under 1,000 Feet of Rubble,' 'Not Going Anywhere'
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) appeared on Fox News' 'The Ingraham Angle' and commented on the status of Iran's nuclear program following a new agreement with the U.S. He claimed that Iran's nuclear capabilities are 'buried under 1,000 feet of rubble' and 'not going anywhere.' Hawley also expressed support for the agreement, citing benefits such as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a ceasefire.

Police Battle Migrant Protesters at South African Deportation Facility
Migrants awaiting deportation processing in Durban, South Africa, protested against the slow repatriation process, leading to clashes with police who used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd. The migrants, primarily from Mali, sought voluntary return to their home countries but were frustrated by delays. Some African nations, including Malawi, have launched repatriation programs funded by either their governments or South Africa. Footage showed protesters throwing objects at police during the demonstration.

Iran Reaches Peace Deal Having Lost Dozens of Its Top Officials
The article claims that dozens of senior Iranian officials and military commanders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, were eliminated during an operation called 'Operation Epic Fury.' It cites Iran International, an opposition website, stating that this operation significantly impacted Iran's military and security leadership, particularly within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The article mentions that many of these leaders were killed in Israeli strikes targeting a meeting between Khamenei and his top defense officials. It also notes uncertainty regarding the fate of Mojtaba Kha
Boomer Esiason Wants the Knicks to Visit Trump at the White House: 'Respect the Office'
NFL legend and New York talk radio host Boomer Esiason expressed hope that the New York Knicks would visit President Donald Trump at the White House to celebrate their NBA championship. He mentioned that while the Knicks had not yet been invited, the relationship between Trump and Knicks owner James Dolan suggests an invitation could come soon. Esiason emphasized that he believed partisanship should not affect such celebrations and stated he had no issue with the Knicks also visiting New York's mayor, Zohran Mamdani.

Africa CDC Warns Congo Ebola Outbreak Could Be Worst in History
Jean Kaseya, director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control (Africa CDC), warned that the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) could become the worst in history if containment efforts fail. He noted that many individuals exposed to the virus remain untraced and untested. While the current outbreak has resulted in 782 cases and 181 deaths, health officials believe the actual numbers may be significantly higher due to challenges in diagnosis and tracking, including political instability and resistance from local populations. The outbreak, officially declared a

EXCLUSIVE: Trump Delivers 13 Straight Months of Zero Illegal Alien Releases at U.S.-Mexico Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) statistics indicate that there have been zero releases of illegal aliens at the U.S.-Mexico border for 13 consecutive months. This follows tough border security measures implemented during the Trump administration, which reportedly led to historically low border crossing and apprehension numbers. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin praised this achievement, stating it reflects the most secure border in American history.

Trump's fight with Anthropic is now a fight over cybersecurity
The Trump administration's restrictions on Anthropic's AI models have raised concerns among cybersecurity experts about potential negative impacts on U.S. cyber defenses. Prominent security leaders, including former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos, have criticized the administration's actions, warning that they could discourage American AI companies from developing tools that help identify and fix vulnerabilities. An open letter signed by nearly 150 security professionals called for the reversal of these restrictions. The dispute arose following Anthropic's release of its first Mythos-5 AI

Veteran fights to prevent wife's deportation: "I'm begging my own country"
Retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Wilmer Trujillo is fighting to prevent the deportation of his wife, Arelys Barahona-Martinez, an undocumented immigrant from Honduras. Trujillo served approximately 20 years in the military, including deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and South Korea. He expressed deep emotional distress over the potential separation from his wife, stating that he feels he is 'begging my own country' to allow them to remain together.

Nolte: Los Angeles City Council Prepares to Allow Noncitizens to Vote
The Los Angeles City Council voted 10 to 5 to approve a ballot measure that would allow noncitizens with certain legal statuses, such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Temporary Protected Status (TPS), or legal permanent residency, to vote in local elections if passed by voters on November 3. The article criticizes the decision, arguing it undermines democratic principles and gives noncitizens voting rights without requiring citizenship.

VIDEO – NYC: 18-Year-Old Dies After Being Thrown from Runaway Horse-Drawn Carriage in Central Park
An 18-year-old tourist, Romanch Mahajan, died after being thrown from a runaway horse-drawn carriage in New York City's Central Park. The incident occurred when the horse, named Sampson, became spooked and bolted while the victim and his family were riding near Tavern on the Green. Video footage captured the horse running, the carriage tipping over, and the victim being thrown from the vehicle. The driver was reportedly not in the carriage at the time and was allegedly taking photos of passengers. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.

REPORT: Trump Personally Signs Iran Agreement at Versailles, Memorandum in Effect
A report by Barak Ravid, citing two senior American officials, claims that the United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending their conflict. According to the report, the agreement was signed remotely and includes provisions such as halting military operations, respecting each other's sovereignty, winding down the U.S. naval blockade, and establishing a watchdog group to ensure compliance. The memorandum also outlines plans for a $300 billion reconstruction and economic development package for Iran.

Nolte: Jeff Bezos Admits Washington Post Staffed with ‘Terrible’ People
The article discusses claims that Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and owner of the Washington Post, admitted during a conversation with President Trump that purchasing the Post was his worst investment and that the newspaper is staffed with 'terrible' people. The article includes quotes attributed to Bezos, suggesting criticism of the Post's staff and their alleged lack of willingness to accept change.

Nolte: 37-Year-Old James ‘God Is Nonbinary’ Talarico Shares His Only Checking Account with Mommy
The article discusses James Talarico, a 37-year-old political candidate, highlighting details from his personal financial disclosure. It notes that Talarico shares a checking account with his mother and received an in-kind campaign contribution from his parents for 'moving expenses' in 2021. The piece questions why a grown adult would rely on their parents financially and criticizes Talarico's perceived dependence.

WATCH: Knicks Players Mistaken for Fan by Police, Nearly Arrested
New York Knicks player Tyler Kolek was briefly detained by police during a post-championship celebration when officers mistook him for a fan. Kolek was high-fiving fans in Manhattan when he was stopped. He was not arrested and remained good-natured about the incident. Kolek played 62 games this season but did not participate in the NBA Finals.

'Matlock' Writer Sues CBS and Showrunner Jennie Snyder for Alleged Racism, Sexual Harassment
John Lowe, a former writer on the TV show 'Matlock,' has sued CBS and showrunner Jennie Snyder, among others, alleging racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and a hostile work environment. Lowe claims he was fired in retaliation after reporting an incident where a colleague referred to Juneteenth as 'Coonteenth.' He also alleges racially motivated incidents involving a black dog being brought into the writers' room and being forced to care for it for nearly a year. CBS stated that an internal investigation found Lowe's allegations to be unsubstantiated.
American Tributes – Tom Emmer: The People Are What Makes America Great, 'Melting Pot of the World'
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) discusses America's greatness in a video for Breitbart News' American Tributes project, emphasizing the U.S. as a 'melting pot of the world' and highlighting the importance of individual freedom over government size.

AMERICAN SOUNDTRACK: Singer-Songwriter Kaylin Roberson Honors Father and 250 Years of Brave Soldiers in Stirring Ballad ‘So I Didn’t Have To’
Breitbart News features singer-songwriter Kaylin Roberson's original ballad 'So I Didn't Have To,' which honors her father and 250 years of American soldiers. The piece is part of Breitbart's 'American Soundtrack' series celebrating America's 250th anniversary, featuring original songs from Nashville artists. Roberson, a young songwriter signed to Peer Music, has written songs for notable artists and performed for established names in country music.

Actress Sophia Bush Calls Trump a ‘Petty Little Bitch Boy’
Actress Sophia Bush criticized President Donald Trump on social media, calling him a 'petty little bitch boy' following a post by Democratic Congressman Mike Levin regarding the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center. This comment came shortly after Bush advocated for liberals to engage in physical confrontation with political opponents during an appearance on The View.

Smack Down: Don Jr Teaches Ted Cruz a Hard Lesson when Senator Uses Fake News to Lie About Iran Deal
The article discusses President Donald Trump's response to comments made by Senator Ted Cruz regarding the U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding. Trump criticized Cruz for spreading 'fake news' and claimed that Cruz was lying about the terms of the agreement. The article references a statement from Cruz in which he expressed skepticism about funding Iran's reconstruction, similar to the Marshall Plan.

Mansour: The Spirit of 1776—How 13 Rebellious Colonies Declared Their Independence
The article discusses the 250th anniversary of American independence, highlighting the challenges faced by the 13 colonies in uniting to form a new nation. It emphasizes the historical disagreements, debates, and compromises that led to the Declaration of Independence. The piece focuses on John Adams' role as a key figure during the Continental Congress, noting his influence and leadership in pushing for independence.

Pennsylvania: Minor League Baseball Team Forfeits Game When Players Refuse to Wear 'Pride Night' Jerseys
A minor league baseball team in York, Pennsylvania, forfeited a game after several players refused to wear 'Pride Night' jerseys. The team stated that the decision was made to prioritize hosting the Pride event over requiring players to wear jerseys they were uncomfortable with.

SpaceX shoots 19% higher in first day of trading
SpaceX shares rose 11% in initial trades, giving the company a market capitalization of $1.97 trillion and placing it among the top 10 largest U.S. companies. The stock was priced at $135 before trading began, and if included in the S&P 500, it would represent more than 5% of the index. Elon Musk expressed skepticism about SpaceX’s chances of success prior to the IPO. Analysts note that SpaceX’s valuation is based on sales rather than profits, raising concerns about whether it aligns with fundamental business metrics. However, similar high valuations are common among top-performing S&P 500 equ

EXCLUSIVE: 735 Criminal Illegal Aliens Arrested by ICE-Houston Officers in May — Nearly 1,200 with Violent Convictions, Including Murderers, Child Predators
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials reported that 735 criminal undocumented immigrants were arrested in the Houston area in May. These individuals had over 1,700 criminal convictions, including nearly 1,200 related to violent crimes such as murder, rape, and child predation. The arrests included members of known gangs like MS-13 and others. Acting Field Office Director Gabriel Martinez stated these arrests are consistent with monthly operations and criticized previous administrations' immigration policies for allowing dangerous individuals into the country.

Sanctuary Massachusetts: 11 Illegal Aliens Accused of Stealing $1.4 Million in Food Stamps, Disability Benefits
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced charges against 15 individuals, including 11 undocumented immigrants, for a benefits fraud scheme involving approximately $1.4 million in stolen food stamps, health benefits, disability benefits, and unemployment benefits. Federal officials detailed the charges at a press conference in Boston, outlining the specific amounts each individual is accused of stealing from various benefit programs.

Three children shot near public pool in small Arkansas town, suspect taken into custody
Multiple children were shot near a public pool at the John Cain Aquatic Center in Stuttgart, Arkansas, over the weekend. Authorities responded to the scene and took a suspect into custody shortly after the incident. Three children were injured, with one suffering a gunshot wound to the chest. The identities of those involved have not been released, as they are all juveniles. The aquatic center has been closed indefinitely following the shooting.

Feds Indict Eight Illegals Who Used Stolen Social Security Numbers to Work in Kentucky
Federal authorities have arrested and indicted eight undocumented immigrants in Kentucky for using stolen Social Security numbers to work in the United States. Thirteen individuals were arrested during 'Operation Take Back America' by Homeland Security Investigations, with eight of them found to have used stolen identities on their I-9 forms to gain employment. The indictment includes individuals from Mexico, Guatemala, and Spain.

RFK Jr.: Obesity Rates Have Dropped for First Time in 50 Years
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated that the United States' obesity rate has decreased by 2.5% since President Donald Trump took office, marking the first decline in 50 years. Kennedy highlighted the economic impact of obesity, noting that a significant portion of healthcare spending is attributed to chronic diseases linked to obesity. He compared current health conditions with those during his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy's tenure, emphasizing the rise in childhood obesity and the effect on national security.

Gas dips below $4 a gallon after months of pump pain
The U.S. national average gas price has fallen below $4 a gallon, according to AAA, marking a decrease after months of high prices linked to tensions in Iran. The drop follows reports of an extended ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which aims to ease oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Despite this, U.S. pump prices are expected to stay above pre-war levels. Diesel prices remain above $5 per gallon but have also decreased from recent peaks. The article notes that while gas prices have eased, President Trump faces continued political challenges related to the issue, as manyU

Trump at G7: Iran Deal Will Bring 'A Lot of Success to the World’; Demining Process Underway, Strait of Hormuz to Fully Open Friday
President Donald Trump stated during a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 that the Iran nuclear deal would bring 'a lot of success to the world.' He also mentioned that the demining process in the Strait of Hormuz is underway and that the strait will be fully open by Friday. Trump noted that the deal was signed and that relations with Iran have improved under new leadership. He also commented on falling oil prices and rising stock markets.

Nolte: Study Claims Something Called a ‘Latine’ Is Underrepresented On TV
A report by Define American, in collaboration with USC’s Norman Lear Center, claims that Latine immigrants account for only 23% of immigrant characters on scripted television, down from 50% in 2020. The study analyzed 201 immigrant characters across 80 episodes of 62 scripted series from July 2023 to June 2025. The report highlights that Latine immigrants make up 44% of the U.S. immigrant population but are significantly underrepresented in TV. The article also discusses the term 'Latine,' noting it is a gender-neutral alternative to 'Latino' or 'Latina.'

Gasoline Drops Below $4 A Gallon
The national average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States dropped below $4 on Thursday, according to AAA. Prices have been declining for four consecutive weeks, with the national average decreasing from $4.56 on May 21 to $3.99 as of Thursday. This decline is attributed to the U.S.-Iran peace deal, which has led to a drop in oil prices. Both Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate oil prices have fallen significantly since mid-May. Diesel prices have also decreased, with the national average dropping from $5.63 a month ago to $5.13. California has the highest gas price at $5.64,而

Trump at G7: 'Cartels Control Mexico'
U.S. President Donald J. Trump stated during a speech at the G7 Summit that drug cartels control Mexico and that President Claudia Sheinbaum is too afraid to address the issue. Trump mentioned that drug smuggling by water has decreased significantly and emphasized that the current focus is on drugs entering the U.S. by land. He described Sheinbaum as a 'good woman' but 'scared,' claiming that cartels are 'totally running Mexico.' The remarks follow tensions between the U.S. and Mexico, particularly regarding Sheinbaum's efforts to protect Mexican officials linked to drug cartels, including the

Trump Says 'Russia Should Make a Deal', His Focus on Ukraine Now Iran Deal Done, at G7 Summit
At the G7 summit in Evian, France, former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the Iran issue is now behind him and emphasized the need for Russia to make a deal to end the Ukraine War. He highlighted the heavy casualties in the conflict, noting that both Russia and Ukraine have suffered significant losses. Trump met separately with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and discussed potential future bilateral meetings. During a separate session with the Emir of Qatar, Trump focused on the Iran situation but reiterated his stance on seeking a resolution in Ukraine.

Poland and Germany Tighten Security Ties with Bilateral Defense Agreement
Poland and Germany have signed a new bilateral defense agreement aimed at strengthening their security, industrial, and military cooperation amid rising concerns over tensions with Russia. The agreement was signed by Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius during a ceremony in Warsaw. This marks the third such agreement Poland has signed recently, following similar deals with France and the United Kingdom. A potential defense agreement with Italy is also under discussion.

Trump says he'll send Iran deal to Congress for approval
President Donald Trump stated during a bilateral meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan that he would send the Iran deal to Congress for approval. The deal, signed by Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday, has not yet been publicly disclosed, leading to speculation and criticism. Trump expressed skepticism toward Democratic opposition, suggesting they would oppose any approval. The administration emphasized that Iran must make commitments regarding its nuclear program before receiving financial support under the deal.

Karmelo Anthony claims he's penniless as business records tied to parents draw scrutiny
Convicted murderer Karmelo Anthony has claimed he is 'penniless' while seeking a taxpayer-funded attorney for his appeal. Public records indicate that his parents established a Texas business entity shortly after the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf. However, no evidence suggests that funds from a fundraising campaign were directed through the company. Anthony's parents have not been accused of any wrongdoing. Anthony was recently sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of Metcalf, which occurred during a high school track meet. A fundraising campaign on his behalf raised over $633,000,

Newsom office demanding any records from 'Trump DOJ's… fishing expedition'
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office has formally requested all relevant records from the current Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding an ongoing investigation into Newsom and his wife. In a letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, Newsom's legal affairs secretary, David Sapp, asked for access to various forms of communication, including emails, texts, and Signal messages, related to the probe. Newsom claimed that the DOJ, under President Trump, is conducting a 'fishing expedition' to find evidence against him and his wife, suggesting that no actual crime has been discovered.

Italy: Police Arrest 16-Year-Old Caught in Possession of Jihadist Material
Italian police in Verona arrested a 16-year-old minor from Bologna who was found in possession of jihadist material and other terrorist-related content. The arrest followed an investigation initiated in late 2025, which focused on monitoring extremist online activity. During the search of the minor's home, authorities discovered handwritten materials linked to white supremacist ideology. The minor has been placed in temporary detention and faces a two-month ban on using electronic devices and accessing the internet.

In Lawsuit Over Construction Raids, DHS Official Testifies ICE Agents Can't Trust REAL IDs
In a federal court hearing in Mobile, Alabama, Philip Lavoie, an acting assistant special agent with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), testified that REAL IDs 'can be unreliable to confirm U.S. citizenship.' This testimony was part of a civil rights lawsuit filed by Leo Garcia Venegas, an Alabama construction worker and U.S. citizen, who has been detained multiple times by immigration officers despite his citizenship status. The case centers on whether immigration agents can ignore government-issued IDs when detaining individuals suspected of being undocumented immigrants.

'Send Them Back': EU Parliament Passes Major Deportation Reforms, Including Third Country Return Hubs
The European Parliament passed a new regulation on returns, aimed at reforming deportation processes within the EU. The legislation includes provisions for establishing return hubs in third-party countries outside the EU. The measure received support from conservative and populist groups, reflecting a shift in the Overton Window on immigration policies.

U.S. Boosting Military Footprint in Australia: More Weapons, Ammunition and Troop Deployments
The U.S. is increasing its military presence in Australia through the deployment of weapons, ammunition, personnel, and vehicles, including the pre-positioning of nuclear submarines. This comes amid concerns over China's influence in the Asia-Pacific region. The U.S. Marines have been included in a global prepositioning program, with an initial stockpile moving to a U.S. warehouse in Australia. Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles emphasized the importance of this growing U.S. military footprint for both Australia's military capabilities and national security.

Rick Scott: No Ballistic Missiles, Terror Funding, Reimbursing U.S. Are Iran Red Lines for Me
Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) outlined his stance on Iran during an interview on Fox News Radio's 'Guy Benson Show.' He emphasized several non-negotiable conditions regarding Iran, including prohibiting the development of ballistic missiles, preventing funding to proxies, and ensuring reimbursement for U.S. military expenses related to Iran. Scott expressed concern over Iran's potential threats to American personnel and facilities abroad and stated his opposition to any financial support for Iran.

Florida couple reaches agreement with daughter's biological parents after alleged IVF mix-up
A Florida couple, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, reached a custody agreement with the biological parents of their daughter, Shea, following an alleged IVF mix-up at a defunct fertility clinic. Genetic testing revealed that Shea was not biologically related to the couple, leading to a lawsuit against the clinic. Despite the mix-up, the couple plans to continue raising Shea as their own while maintaining a 'relationship of friendship and trust' with the biological parents.

Biden Investigated Newsom as Democrats Considered Swapping Men on 2024 Ticket (But Newsom Blames Trump)
An interview with Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow on 'The Alex Marlow Show' discusses speculation that President Joe Biden considered replacing himself with California Governor Gavin Newsom on the 2024 Democratic ticket. Marlow claims this consideration occurred during an investigation into Newsom, though no specific details or evidence are provided.

Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend
An agreement between the United States and Iran has been reached to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to President Donald Trump and details from Iranian state media. The agreement includes Iran reaffirming its commitment to not develop nuclear weapons. A signing ceremony is planned for Friday, according to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Additionally, the White House is hosting a UFC event featuring several high-profile fights.

New York Knicks Will Become First NBA Champions to Visit Trump White House
The New York Knicks will become the first NBA champions to visit the White House during President Donald Trump's presidency. Owner James Dolan confirmed the team received an invitation from the White House and accepted it. A White House official dismissed rumors that the Knicks would decline the visit, calling them 'fake news.' The president attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden to support the Knicks.
Sorsby won't play for Texas Tech after legal fight
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby has decided not to play for Texas Tech University following a legal dispute regarding his eligibility to compete. He opted to pursue a career in the NFL instead. The decision was announced by Cody Campbell, a major donor to Texas Tech and financier of Sorsby's NIL endorsements. Campbell stated the choice was based on practical considerations related to meeting the NFL's eligibility deadline. This follows reports that some schools in the Big 12 Conference were considering refusing to play against Texas Tech due to concerns about Sorsby's eligibility and game integrity

MLB Scrambles For Damage Control After Targeting Christian Players. No One’s Buying It.
Major League Baseball (MLB) faced criticism after it reportedly warned Christian players on the San Francisco Giants against wearing Bible verses on their caps during an LGBT 'Pride Night' event. The MLB stated that the warnings were not disciplinary and were based on uniform regulations prohibiting written messages on caps, rather than the content of the messages. Some players, including Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker, and Ryan Walker, chose to write Bible passages on their caps, while others like Sam Hentges refused to wear the rainbow-themed caps altogether.
Booker: Trump's Horrific Deal Is an 'Unconditional Surrender' to Iran
Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) criticized President Donald Trump's Iran deal during an interview on MS NOW's 'All In,' describing it as an 'unconditional surrender' to Iran. Booker stated that Trump had promised an 'unconditional surrender' but did not specify that it would be Trump's own. He cited conservative outlets like the Wall Street Journal in labeling the deal as a 'retreat,' 'blunder,' and 'surrender.' Booker emphasized that the deal provided Iran with significant financial benefits and access to global oil markets while being vague on other restrictions.

Pelosi: 'Obama's Nuclear Agreement with Iran Was a Masterpiece of Diplomacy'
Rep. Nancy Pelosi praised former President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal during an interview on MS NOW's 'The Briefing,' calling it a 'masterpiece of diplomacy.' She emphasized the international cooperation involved in the agreement, including participation from the EU, G20 nations, Russia, and China. Pelosi criticized President Donald Trump for dismantling the deal and suggested that Trump's focus on Obama was due to his own policy failures.

Rand Paul Welcomes Iran Deal: 'This War Must End'
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) expressed support for the Iran deal signed by President Donald Trump, stating that 'this war must end.' He criticized those who oppose the deal, suggesting they are responsible for past failed interventions. The deal includes provisions to halt military operations, ease the U.S. naval blockade, reopen trade routes, establish a monitoring body, and create a $300 billion reconstruction and economic development package for Iran.
Warner: Iran MOU Puts Us in Weaker Spot, Glad We're Doing It
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) stated during an interview on MS NOW’s 'The Moment' that the Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) places the United States in a weaker position compared to before the war began. He expressed that while he is glad the administration is declaring victory, he believes the situation will likely result in a worse outcome than under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Warner criticized the lack of a comprehensive plan, congressional involvement, and public consultation prior to initiating the war. He also suggested that the MOU undermines efforts to promote改革

Gingrich Applauds Trump’s Iran Agreement: ‘It Is Hard to Understand What They Thought the Alternative Should Be’
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich praised President Donald Trump's agreement with Iran, calling it a major foreign policy achievement and a realistic alternative to either appeasing Tehran or engaging in another large-scale Middle East conflict. Gingrich argued that negotiating with Iran, monitoring its commitments, and applying economic or military pressure was necessary and realistic. He cited historical figures like Ronald Reagan and Connie Mack to support his stance and criticized critics who opposed the deal without fully understanding its details.

China Responds to US-Iran War Deal
China expressed cautious optimism regarding the recent agreement between the United States and Iran to end hostilities following the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran in late February. The Chinese Foreign Ministry welcomed the development and emphasized the importance of peaceful resolutions through dialogue. President Donald Trump announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade. Iran's state media reported that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) could result in the unfreezing of Iranian assets and shared management of the strait with Oman, though some U