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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,
With an eye on the lead, Australia and hosts USA open round two of Group D.
The United States and Australia open the second round of Group D in the 2026 World Cup. The winner of this match will take sole leadership in the group and be one goal away from securing a spot in the next stage of the competition. The U.S. team enters with confidence after their 4-1 victory over Paraguay, with Folarin Balogun scoring twice. Australia's coach, Tony Popovic, is expected to employ a more defensive strategy with five defenders, including Harry Souttar, who performed well against Turkey. Australia's forwards Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe aim to replicate their performance,
Luigi Mangione Defense Abandons Controversial Courtroom Tactic
Luigi Mangione's legal team has abandoned a proposed psychiatric defense of 'extreme emotional disturbance' for his upcoming trial in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The defense had been expected to be a key part of Mangione's strategy, but court filings indicate the team has formally withdrawn the tactic without providing an explanation. The decision follows a statement by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro that Mangione intended to claim he was emotionally disturbed at the time of the killing. A successful such defense would have reduced a potential murder.conv.

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

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

The Fauci Files Tulsi Says They Never Wanted You To See
Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released 67 newly declassified documents and emails suggesting Anthony Fauci influenced the Intelligence Community's investigation into the origins of COVID-19. The documents indicate Fauci advised the IC to contact researchers supporting the theory that the virus originated naturally rather than through a lab leak. Gabbard claims these actions were part of an effort to suppress evidence supporting the lab-leak hypothesis and retaliate against officials who supported it.

Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by anti-vaccine doctor who’s taken ‘bucketloads’
Tennessee allows pharmacies to sell ivermectin without a prescription using a pre-written blanket prescription. The drug, approved by the FDA for parasitic infections, has been heavily marketed in the state despite clinical evidence showing it is ineffective against COVID-19. Ivermectin has gained popularity among conservative groups and anti-vaccine advocates, including supporters of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' movement. Some pharmacies sell highly concentrated versions of the drug, sometimes at 10 or 20 times the standard potency.

The Makings Of Americans
The article discusses a debate over what it means to be an American, focusing on Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's assertion that America is a 'creedal nation' united by beliefs in the Declaration of Independence rather than shared ancestry or ethnicity. Gorsuch's comments sparked criticism online, with some calling him a 'traitor.' A survey by the Discovery Institute found that most Americans associate being American with embracing the principles of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, while few emphasize European descent.

Trita Parsi on What May Be in the U.S.-Iran Peace Deal & Being Threatened with Deportation
The article discusses the recent U.S.-Iran framework agreement that extends a ceasefire for 60 days, with Iran agreeing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. lifting its naval blockade. The full text of the agreement has not been released. Iran claims the deal includes a permanent cessation of hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon, but Israel, not a party to the agreement, intends to maintain troop presence in southern Lebanon. President Trump criticized Israel's handling of the situation in Lebanon and Hezbollah, stating he believes Israel should have resolved the issue more

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.

Final Titan Report Reveals What Caused Deadly Submersible Implosion
A final investigative report by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada concluded that the fatal implosion of the Titan submersible in 2023 was due to design flaws, a defective carbon-fiber hull, and inadequate regulatory oversight. The report criticized OceanGate, the company operating the submersible, for failing to validate the structural integrity of the vessel's hull and not following standard engineering practices.

Bright Side: The Global Craze Americans Are Finally Joining
The article introduces Brötchen, a newborn pygmy hippopotamus at the Berlin Zoo, highlighting her adorable features and the significance of her name, which means 'bread roll' in German. The piece focuses on the cuteness of the animal and mentions the endangered status of pygmy hippos.

Americans Are Moving Here In Droves. Spend A Day Here And You’ll See Why.
The article describes Franklin, Tennessee, highlighting its small-town Southern charm, including features such as porches, county fairs, local businesses, and community traditions. It emphasizes the town's cultural and historical aspects, including references to literature, Amish vendors, and seasonal natural elements.

The Progressive District Attorney Who Wants A Convicted Murderer To Go Free
The article discusses Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's recent legal actions regarding a convicted murderer seeking a new trial. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned a lower court's decision to grant a new trial, rejecting Krasner's office concession that the defendant was entitled to relief. The court criticized Krasner's pattern of conceding relief, suggesting it undermines the adversarial process and potentially hides critical evidence.

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

The Darker Side Of Sports That Could Be Targeting Your Kids
The article discusses the growing issue of youth involvement in sports gambling, using the personal story of Kurt Freudenberg, who began gambling at age 11. It highlights how sports gambling is often marketed as a harmless enhancement to watching sports but warns of its potential dangers for young people. The piece notes that while lawmakers are addressing other risks associated with online platforms, sports gambling remains largely unregulated and accessible to minors.

Mike Collins wins Georgia GOP Senate runoff, setting up major clash with Jon Ossoff
Georgia Rep. Mike Collins won the Republican primary runoff against former football coach Derek Dooley, securing the GOP nomination to face Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in the general election. Collins received a late endorsement from former President Donald Trump, which played a significant role in his victory. The primary became a contentious battle between Governor Brian Kemp, who supported Dooley, and Trump, who endorsed Collins. Collins' campaign faced internal challenges, including an incident involving a top aide who posted a vulgar comment online, though Collins distanced himself from
Trump from 'hunted' to 'hunter': New book details Trump's push to test the limits of executive power
A new book by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, titled 'Regime Change,' explores the first year of Donald Trump's second presidential term. It highlights how Trump's return to the White House in 2025 differs from his first term, with the president feeling more empowered to challenge norms and expand executive power. The book suggests that Trump believes losing the 2020 election allowed him to avoid challenges such as internal administration resistance, the coronavirus pandemic, and Democratic opposition. The text also mentions discussions around potential candidates,如
Mississippi cop put on leave after involvement in a shooting that killed a baby boy
A police officer in Senatobia, Mississippi, has been placed on administrative leave following a shooting at a Walmart that resulted in the death of a 1-year-old boy, Kohen Wiley. The incident occurred when police responded to a shoplifting report. According to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, the officer shot at a vehicle driven by Kohen's mother and another woman, who had nearly collided with a police car. The child was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, while the other adult was seriously injured. The Tate County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that an officer opened fire during the sc

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

After Drinking Boston Dry, Tartan Army Leaves Behind A Massive Surprise
The Tartan Army, supporters of Scotland's national football team, visited Boston for the 2026 World Cup and significantly boosted local bar revenues. In return, they made charitable donations to local organizations, including $10,000 to Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. Fans expressed a desire to support host communities during international tournaments, a tradition spanning two decades.

Cab Driver Whose Taxi Got Smashed By Frenzied Knicks Fans Gets A Big Surprise
A New York City taxi driver, Noureddine Bitat, was attacked and his car destroyed by a group of fans following a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden. He sustained injuries and is now too fearful to continue working as a driver. Moroccan rapper French Montana learned of the incident and reached out to Bitat to offer support.

The SPLC Hits An All New Low With Cringe Sex Scandal
The article discusses an alleged federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), claiming that the organization secretly funded individuals associated with white supremacist groups such as the KKK, Aryan Nations, and the National Socialist Party of America. It contrasts the SPLC's public stance against white supremacy with these alleged private actions, suggesting the group created 'supply' for white supremacy where there was perceived 'demand.' The article references the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville as an example of what it calls a successful SPLC psy-operation.

Ballerina Farm Reacts To Being The Inspiration For Viral Novel ‘Yesteryear’
Influencer Hannah Neeleman, known as Ballerina Farm, commented on being the inspiration for the viral novel 'Yesteryear' during an interview with Vulture. She discussed the attention she receives online and how the novel's plot mirrors aspects of her life. The novel, written by Caro Claire Burke, follows a traditional American woman who finds herself transported back to 1805. The book has gained popularity and is set to be adapted into a film.

Why Trump Signed The Agreement With Iran
The article discusses President Trump's recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Iran, suggesting that the agreement is problematic and may not reflect the final outcome of negotiations. The author frames Trump's decision as being driven by concerns over the upcoming elections and the potential impact on the economy.

Palisades Fire suspect allegedly driven by 'societal revenge,' behavioral analyst testifies in court
A behavioral analyst testified in court that Jonathan Rinderknecht, the suspect accused of starting the Palisades Fire in 2025, may have been motivated by 'societal revenge.' The analyst noted that individuals driven by this motive often focus on personal issues such as finances, relationships, or work. Rinderknecht has been charged with destruction of property by means of fire and is set to face trial in California. The analyst also mentioned that Rinderknecht used ChatGPT to create a dystopian image depicting a divide between wealthy individuals and others.

Obama Presidential Library Officially Opens With Land Acknowledgement
The Obama Presidential Library officially opened in Chicago with a land acknowledgment recognizing Indigenous nations. Attendees included former U.S. presidents and political figures. Michelle Obama made a statement about immigrants during the event.

Mamdani’s Office Makes Embarrassing Mistake For Knicks Championship Parade
The New York Knicks held a parade to celebrate their NBA Finals victory, during which Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office displayed banners with incorrect information. One banner mistakenly associated the retired jersey number 33—with a tribute to Knicks legend Patrick Ewing—with player Dillon Jones, who previously wore the number only during a preseason stint with the Washington Wizards.

EXCLUSIVE: Illegal Immigrant With Deportation Order Accused Of Raping 16-Year-Old Girl While She Was Walking Home
An illegal immigrant, Aureliano Antonio Melendez Reyes, from El Salvador, is accused of raping a 16-year-old girl in Huntington, New York. According to reports, Reyes allegedly approached the teen, asked for her phone number, and when she refused, forced her into an alley and sexually assaulted her. The victim escaped and called 911 while being chased by Reyes. Police arrested him at the scene. Reyes had a deportation order dating back to 1998 but reportedly entered the U.S. undetected. Acting Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Lauren Bis condemned the incident, stating that Reyes 'never'应该

The Great Unfathering: American Dads Are Disappearing
The article discusses changing trends in fatherhood in America, noting that fathers are more involved in their children's lives than ever before. However, it highlights a decline in the number of young men becoming fathers, referring to this trend as the 'Vanishing Father.' The piece suggests that fatherhood is becoming more selective, concentrated among men with greater financial resources, social capital, or cultural commitments.

Some Of America’s Favorite Foods Could Be Accelerating Its Cognitive Decline
A study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring found that increased consumption of ultra-processed foods is associated with declines in attention and cognitive function. The research involved over 2,100 participants and noted that even small increases in ultra-processed food intake, such as eating a bag of chips, correlated with measurable drops in focus and performance on cognitive tests. The study was conducted by researchers from Monash University, the University of São Paulo, and Deakin University. Other studies from Harvard University, the Framingh

Skincare Company VP’s Sudden Death Was Caused By Routine Cosmetic Injection
The chief medical examiner of New York City confirmed that Kendal Ascher, a senior vice president at Estée Lauder, died from a pulmonary embolism caused by a cosmetic injection. Ascher collapsed suddenly in his husband's arms in February. The cause of death was determined to be accidental, resulting from a blood clot blocking blood flow to his lungs due to the filler injection. His husband stated that Ascher had not received any fillers shortly before his death but had previously undergone Botox treatment.

Bill Cassidy unloads on Trump's Iran deal: Reagan is 'rolling over in his grave'
Senator Bill Cassidy criticized President Trump's Iran deal, calling it the worst foreign policy blunder in decades and suggesting that former President Ronald Reagan would be 'rolling over in his grave' over the agreement. Cassidy argued that the deal does not curb Iran's nuclear ambitions and allows Iran to strengthen its infrastructure. President Trump defended the deal, stating that Iran will only benefit if it abandons its nuclear weapons program and complies fully with the agreement.

France has broken up the warring Senegal in the second half
France needed to significantly improve their performance in the second half to overcome the highly organized Senegal, ultimately winning 3-1 at the MetLife Stadium and starting their World Cup campaign with a win. Senegal performed exceptionally well in the first half, limiting France's chances and coming close to scoring, including hitting the crossbar with Jackson. However, the movement of Olivier Giroud into a more central role changed the match dynamics. Giroud became the standout performer, creating gaps in Senegal's defense and feeding Kylian Mbappé, who opened the scoring. Marcus Thuram

Michelle Obama’s ‘Me, Myself And I’ Response As Divorce Rumors Swirl
Former First Lady Michelle Obama spoke about her next chapter during an interview with Good Morning America ahead of the Obama Presidential Center's opening. When asked to describe her next chapter in one word, Michelle responded with 'Me,' while Barack Obama said 'Fun.' Conservative commentator Steve Guest criticized her response as 'selfish and entitled.' The article references speculation about the Obamas' marriage, including Michelle's absence at events such as former President Jimmy Carter's funeral and President Donald Trump's second inauguration.

Feds Nab Nearly A Dozen Illegal Aliens Tied To Massive Fraud Scheme
Federal authorities arrested 11 undocumented immigrants in Massachusetts linked to a benefit fraud scheme exceeding $1 million. The Justice Department charged a total of 15 individuals, including the 11 undocumented immigrants, with fraud. Some defendants are referred to as 'John Does' due to stolen identities. Assistant Attorney General Colin M. McDonald stated that investigators are still determining the true identities of the unnamed suspects, emphasizing that they are not U.S. citizens and used false identities to access taxpayer-funded benefits. McDonald noted that legitimate American公民s,

Hegseth’s Deal-Or-Consequences Message To Iran
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth emphasized that the recent deal with Iran was achieved through U.S. military strength, contrasting it with previous agreements like the JCPOA. He stated the Pentagon is prepared to take further action if Iran does not agree to terms within 60 days. Hegseth described the current agreement as performance-based and emphasized verification.

Democrats Have Gone Full Platner
The article discusses the Democratic Party's selection of candidates for various elections, criticizing them as being associated with controversial figures and making extreme statements. It mentions Adam Hamawy's past affiliation with Omar Abdel-Rahman, the 'Blind Sheikh,' and criticizes other Democratic candidates such as Roy Cooper and James Talarico.

How The IRS Is Stealing Your Money And Charging You For It
The article discusses the history of the U.S. federal income tax, tracing it back to the 1913 adoption of the Sixteenth Amendment. It highlights how the tax system evolved during World War II, when tax rates were raised and more people were brought into the tax base. The piece suggests that Republicans have an opportunity through potential budget reconciliation legislation to address what it calls a 'decades-old injustice' in the tax code that costs Americans billions annually.

The Common Paint Color That Could Cost You Thousands When You Sell
The article discusses the impact of different interior paint colors on a home's resale value according to Zillow's 2026 Paint Color Analysis. It highlights that certain colors like chocolate brown, pale blue, charcoal gray, and sage green can increase a home's offer price, while other colors might have less financial benefit.

Dem’s Favorite Senate Candidate Shares Bank Account With His Mom
James Talarico, a Democratic Senate candidate in Texas, shares a bank account with his mother and has received financial support from his parents, including moving expenses and campaign contributions. Talarico also lists his parents' address as his business address despite owning a home in Austin. His annual salary as a state representative is $7,200, which he supplements with consulting work.

The School Tradition COVID Killed
The article discusses the impact of the pandemic on school traditions, particularly focusing on the cancellation of events like kindergarten graduations and third-grade ceremonies. It reflects on how these changes might affect children's perception of milestones and the lack of effort to restore these traditions post-pandemic.

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.

WATCH: ICE Officer Dives Into Pool To Rescue Drowning 6-Year-Old
An ICE officer, Gregory Simmonds, rescued a 6-year-old child from drowning by jumping into a pool and administering CPR in Pasco County, Florida. The Department of Homeland Security praised Simmonds' actions, calling him a hero and criticizing 'sanctuary politicians.' Local authorities also commended Simmonds for his quick response and bravery.

12 dead in crash of plane on skydiving outing in Missouri, authorities say
A private plane carrying a pilot and 11 passengers on a skydiving outing crashed in a field near Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri, killing all 12 people on board. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff around 11:30 a.m. Local authorities, including the Bates County Sheriff and the Federal Aviation Administration, responded to the incident. The plane, operated by Skydive Kansas City, was identified as a single-engine turboprop aircraft. According to an airport official, the pilot appeared to be experiencing engine trouble and attempted to land on a highway but stalled and crashed nosefirst

Leading Baby Product Company Questioned Over Potential CCP Ties
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), chair of the U.S. Senate HELP Committee, has raised concerns about Momcozy, a Chinese-based baby product company, potentially sharing customer data with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under Chinese law. Cassidy highlighted risks to both parents and newborns, citing broader investigations into foreign influence and cybersecurity threats.

Nara Organics recalls baby formula sold at Target after multistate infant botulism outbreak
Nara Organics has recalled its organic baby formula sold at Target and online following a multistate outbreak of infant botulism. Three infants between 2 and 5 months old fell ill after consuming the product, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The affected babies were hospitalized and treated with BabyBIG, an FDA-approved treatment for infant botulism. The illness is rare but severe, typically affecting babies under 1 year old due to their developing gut microbiomes. Symptoms include constipation, poor feeding, drooping eyelids, weak muscle tone, and breathing issues. Ná

Iranian Regime Whips Female Singer For YouTube Concert As Mullahs Execute Protesters
An Iranian female singer, Parastoo Ahmadi, was sentenced to 74 lashes and other penalties for performing without a hijab during a livestreamed concert. She was tried in a Qom court along with eight others for 'offending public decency.' The article notes the timing of her sentencing coincides with recent executions of protesters by the Iranian regime.

Illegal Immigrant Masterminded UFC White House Drone Attack Plot, DHS Says
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated that Abraham Alvarez, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, was the alleged mastermind behind a planned drone attack during the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. Alvarez, who entered the U.S. as a child on a B2 visa that expired in 2001, had previously received deportation relief under former President Barack Obama. According to DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis, Alvarez was the ringleader of a failed terror plot involving explosive drones and potential sniper attacks. Alvarez faces charges including conspiracy to murder and to犯

Town Votes To Remove Gay Pride Flag. What Happens Next Is Disturbing.
A town in upstate New York voted to remove the LGBT 'Pride' flag from public display after it was raised by the town supervisor during Pride Month. The decision followed public comments and led to protests from LGBT activists who expressed concerns about the impact of the flag's removal. Protesters claimed the action would lead to self-harm among children and described personal struggles related to anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment. In response, the American flag was lowered on the town hall flagpole while the LGBT flag was raised higher, violating the U.S. Flag Code. The town supervisor stated he remains

These Books Are Challenging The War On Masculinity
The article discusses concerns about declining reading engagement among boys and men compared to girls and women, citing data such as fourth- and eighth-grade boys scoring lower on reading tests. It suggests that publishing trends and teacher demographics—particularly the underrepresentation of men in education and publishing—may contribute to this issue. The piece also critiques how college literature curricula often focus on critiquing traditional masculinity rather than appreciating works by male authors like Hemingway and Faulkner.

After the victory, tears of sorrow: the story of the goalkeeper moved the world
The article highlights the emotional and unexpected performance of Cape Verde's goalkeeper Josimar 'Vozinha' Dias during a World Cup match against Spain. Dias, who was relatively unknown before the tournament, became an international sensation with his outstanding defensive play, helping his team secure a draw against the heavily favored Spanish side. The article describes how Dias's performance earned him millions of new followers on social media and moved him emotionally after the match.

The Furry Movement Is Bigger Than Most Parents Realize
The article discusses the author's personal experience with furries during high school, describing them as a small but noticeable group within a conservative suburban community. It notes that furries often wore tails and whiskers, engaged in social activities in groups, and participated in online content creation through platforms like TikTok.

Patriotism Drops Off Among Democrats Ahead of America’s 250th Birthday
A new NBC News poll indicates that fewer than 30% of Democrats express extreme or very strong pride in being American, with a significant disparity between Democratic and Republican responses. The poll highlights growing political polarization affecting national identity and pride, showing that 90% of Republicans express pride compared to 29% of Democrats. Age also plays a role, with older Americans more likely to feel proud than younger generations. A majority of respondents believe the nation's best days are behind it.
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.

Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day Has Some Strange Assumptions About the Media
The article discusses Steven Spielberg's film 'Disclosure Day,' comparing it to internet memes and the 'ancient aliens' theory popularized by the History Channel. It notes that while the film's plot involves aliens existing since the 1940s and a government cover-up, these elements are revealed early in the movie. The focus is on the narrative structure and how it aligns with familiar tropes.

‘Lilo & Stitch’ Voice Actress Dead At 35 After Addiction Struggles
Actress Daveigh Chase, known for voicing Lilo in 'Lilo & Stitch' and appearing in 'The Ring,' has died at 35 after a prolonged struggle with addiction. According to reports, she was hospitalized in Los Angeles due to malnutrition and complications including meningitis and sepsis. Her manager revealed that she had millions in uncollected residuals from her early career, which she was unable to access due to her addiction.
Hillary Clinton Throws Joe Biden Under The Bus
Hillary Clinton criticized Joe Biden for deciding to run for re-election in 2024, calling it a 'terrible mistake' for himself, his legacy, and the country. In an interview with New Yorker editor David Remnick, Clinton expressed regret over supporting Biden and suggested that a competitive Democratic primary would have ended the Trump era. She argued that any candidate who emerged from such a contest would have defeated Donald Trump. Clinton later endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris after Biden dropped out of the race.

Independent Grooming Gang Report Calls For Life Sentences and Deportations, But State Complicity in Rapes Remains Uninvestigated
An independent, crowdfunded inquiry into alleged grooming gangs in the UK, primarily involving individuals of Pakistani descent, has recommended life sentences and deportation for offenders. The report highlights systemic failures by UK authorities, suggesting they were aware of the crimes but failed to act effectively. Survivors testified that authorities sometimes ignored or supported the perpetrators. The report also notes that the perpetrators operated under a cultural framework tied to honor and shame within certain communities.

B-52 bomber crash kills 8 at Edwards Air Force base in California, military officials confirm
A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, resulting in the deaths of all eight individuals on board. Military officials confirmed the incident occurred during a routine test mission. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, where aerial footage showed significant damage to the aircraft. The identities of those killed include government contractors and military personnel, with Boeing confirming two of its employees were among the victims. No survivors were expected based on the footage reviewed by officials. The cause of the crash remains underinvest

FTC, four state AGs sue transgender health group over care standards
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and four state attorneys general from Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska, and Texas have filed a lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). They allege that WPATH made false claims about the benefits and risks of gender-affirming care for minors, misleading children and parents. WPATH has denied the allegations, stating that the FTC lacks jurisdiction over their non-commercial speech and that the claims have factual and legal flaws. The lawsuit was filed in the Northern District of Texas, known for its conservative leaning.

Eight Confirmed Dead After B-52 Crash Deemed ‘Not Survivable’
Eight individuals died following a B-52 Stratofortress crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California during a routine test mission. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff, with initial assessments indicating the crash was not survivable. The aircraft did not carry any weapons, and the crash remained contained within the base. The identities of the victims have not yet been released.

B-52 on test flight plunged at a rate of nearly a mile a minute before crashing, killing 8
A B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing all eight people aboard. Tracking data indicates the plane made a sharp right turn and nearly completed a 180-degree turn before plummeting to the ground at a rate of nearly a mile per minute. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with officials estimating it could take up to six months to determine the exact reason. The crash site was still being secured for recovery efforts.

Police Save 400 Cats From Gruesome Fate
Vietnamese police conducted a major operation rescuing over 400 cats from the underground cat meat trade in Southeast Asia. They also discovered 80 frozen cat carcasses and arrested nine individuals suspected of involvement in a criminal group specializing in stealing and collecting cats. Many of the rescued cats were described as emaciated and traumatized, with some dying shortly after rescue due to their poor condition. Some of the cats were pregnant and gave birth while in police custody. Animal welfare advocates expressed concern over the scale of the trade, noting that thousands of cats每月

‘Toy Story 5’ Breaks The Wrong Kind Of Record For Pixar
The article discusses 'Toy Story 5,' noting that despite receiving high marks overall, it has the lowest critic score among mainline films in the franchise. Critics have praised the film's visual creativity but criticized its lack of thematic depth, particularly regarding the central themes of mortality and the impact of technology on human behavior.

Coast Guard opens fire on boat smuggling 25 Chinese nationals near Florida after it refused to stop
The U.S. Coast Guard opened fire on a vessel attempting to smuggle 25 Chinese nationals into the United States near Florida after it failed to comply with orders to stop. The incident occurred approximately one mile south of Key Biscayne on June 10. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Coast Guard first issued warning shots before using 'disabling fire' to halt the boat. No injuries were reported. The individuals were later transferred to the Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell for processing, while the boat was seized and towed to Station Miami Beach. A criminal inquiry

The Story They Called A Conspiracy Until It Wasn’t
The article discusses a 219-page report by British MP Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain party regarding the grooming gang scandal in the UK. The report includes unverified evidence and allegations, with claims that 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to various crimes, predominantly by individuals with Muslim-sounding names. The report argues that the UK's immigration policies have led to significant societal issues.

Instant Reaction: Ted Cruz Blasts Plan To Send Billions To Ayatollah
Texas Senator Ted Cruz reacts to a newly released memorandum of understanding involving Iran, expressing concerns over potential financial commitments to the Iranian regime. He criticizes the lack of congressional briefing on the deal and questions the quality of advice being given to the president regarding the agreement.

New Report Shows Muslim Grooming Game Scandal Is Way Worse Than You Think
The article discusses claims of a 'Great Replacement' policy involving mass migration and demographic change, suggesting it constitutes an active genocide against white populations. It references a 219-page report by UK MP Rupert Lowe alleging government complicity in the systematic rape of approximately 250,000 young girls.

Florida accuses TikTok of violating child safety law
Florida has filed a lawsuit against TikTok, accusing the platform of violating the state's child safety laws by allowing access to its service for users under 14 years old and failing to adequately restrict exposure to harmful content such as sexual material, drug-related content, profanity, self-harm, suicide, and eating disorder discussions. The lawsuit claims TikTok misrepresents these contents as 'mild' or 'infrequent.' It further alleges that TikTok's design encourages addictive behavior among minors, undermining their ability to control their usage time. The lawsuit highlights that TikTо

Iran Deal Opens Door To Iranian Tolls In Strait Of Hormuz
The U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) ensures toll-free passage through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days but leaves the long-term management of the strait to Iran, Oman, and other Gulf states. The agreement includes provisions allowing Iran to negotiate the future administration of the strait alongside other regional powers.

Texting Scandal Ends Trump-Endorsed Pastor’s Campaign
A Trump-endorsed pastor, Jackson Lahmeyer, withdrew from his bid for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District after explicit text messages between him and a former Miss Oklahoma USA were leaked. Lahmeyer stated he wanted to avoid being a distraction to his family, church, and constituents. The texts, which were published by The Daily Mail days before the election, included flirtatious exchanges and references to a potential romantic encounter.

Who Just Knocked Chick-fil-A Off The Top Spot?
Chick-fil-A has lost its position as the top-rated fast-food chain in the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) survey. Jersey Mike’s now holds the top spot with a score of 84 out of 100, surpassing Chick-fil-A’s 83. Other notable mentions include Jimmy John’s, Panda Express, KFC, Papa John’s, and Pizza Hut. Burger King and McDonald’s ranked lower with scores of 77 and 70 respectively. This marks the first time Jersey Mike’s has appeared on the list, along with other rising chains such as Wingstop and Raising Cane’s.

Feds Charge Activist Mob That Plotted Against ICE
Federal authorities have charged 15 individuals linked to an activist group in Minneapolis with plotting to interfere with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. The group, Direct Action Minnesota, is accused of embedding itself in legal demonstrations to conduct more aggressive actions against ICE agents. Twelve individuals were arrested by Homeland Security Investigations. These charges come amid ongoing protests in Minnesota against the Trump administration's immigration policies.

Daily Wire Makes Its Own Nuclear Deal
The article introduces Mat 'Nuclear' as a young debate personality who gained attention through online debates, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Discord. He participated in a viral debate series called 'Surrounded,' where he challenged Amanda Seales on topics such as reparations and historical racism. His performance attracted attention from figures like Ben Shapiro. Now, Nuclear is set to stream live on The Daily Wire, focusing on political and cultural debates.

The Democratic Socialists Of America Set A New Bar For Radicalism
The article discusses the Democratic Socialists of America's (DSA) new platform titled 'Workers Deserve More!', which includes proposals such as abolishing the U.S. Senate, defunding the Department of War, granting amnesty to all immigrants, and replacing the President and Supreme Court with branches chosen by Congress. The article highlights the DSA's growing influence as more members seek elected office.

Discontinued Fast Food Favorite Makes A Comeback For America’s 250th
McDonald's has announced the temporary return of its fried apple pie in the U.S. to coincide with America's 250th birthday. The dish, originally introduced in 1968, was replaced in 1992 with a baked version due to growing health concerns. The fried apple pie will be available at participating locations nationwide until June 23.

JD Vance Brings The News To The View’s Fake News
The article discusses concerns among conservative figures regarding JD Vance's appearance on 'The View,' questioning why conservatives engage with media outlets that often criticize their views. It highlights Vance's ability to navigate hostile interview environments and references his past controversies, such as the 'childless cat lady' comments, which sparked criticism and raised questions about his suitability as a political figure.

UFC White House Plot Targeted GOP Lawmakers, Planned To ‘Tear Down’ U.S.
An FBI complaint details that Tycen Proper, a 19-year-old from Ohio, was involved in planning an attack on the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. According to the complaint, Proper and his associates aimed to target several Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), who they claimed had accepted funds from pro-Israel PACs. The group allegedly intended to use explosive drones to direct crowds toward sniper positions. Proper has been arrested and admitted to planning the attack.

The Goalkeeper Who Shocked The World Had One Wish After The Match
Cape Verdean goalkeeper Josimar José Évora Dias, known as Vozinha, made headlines after keeping a clean sheet in a World Cup match against Spain. Following the match, he expressed his wish for his mother to attend games in the U.S., but noted difficulties obtaining a visa due to a bond requirement. It was later revealed that the Trump administration had waived this bond for athletes and their families.
Can America still celebrate together? The 250th birthday is about to find out
The article discusses the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and highlights the lack of public enthusiasm for celebrations, attributing this to increased political polarization, declining patriotism, and stronger partisan identities among Americans. It references events such as the UFC Freedom 250 cage fight hosted by the White House and mentions analyses from sources like Pew Research Center and opinion pieces from analysts.

Messi ties World Cup goals record as Argentina tops Algeria
Lionel Messi scored a hat trick in Argentina's 3-0 victory over Algeria during the World Cup opener. This performance tied him with German legend Miroslav Klose for the most World Cup goals in history with 16. Messi expressed emotion after scoring the opening goal, acknowledging personal challenges. The 39-year-old completed the hat trick in front of a large crowd, marking the 20th anniversary of his World Cup debut. Coach Lionel Scaloni and teammate Rodrigo De Paul praised Messi's leadership and contribution to the team.

Read Exactly What The White House Says Is In The Deal With Iran
The article reports on the release of the text of an agreement between the United States and Iran, described as a 'memorandum of understanding.' According to a senior Trump administration official, the document outlines the termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and includes commitments to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity.