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“Boulder Firebomb Victim Dies, Murder Charges Filed — Immigration Questions Ignite Fury”

Karen Diamond, 82, has succumbed to injuries from a horrifying firebomb attack that rocked Boulder, Colorado, earlier this month. She becomes the first fatality among the 29 people injured during what authorities now describe as an antisemitic act of domestic terrorism. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 26-year-old Egyptian national, now faces upgraded charges, including first-degree murder. The incident unfolded on June 1st when a … Continue reading “Boulder Firebomb Victim Dies, Murder Charges Filed — Immigration Questions Ignite Fury”

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“Idaho Horror: Firefighter Ambush Sparks Fears of Domestic Terror, Chilling Past Emerges”

A peaceful Sunday afternoon in northern Idaho turned into a war zone when firefighters rushing to a forest blaze walked straight into a deadly ambush. The man identified as the sniper: 20-year-old Wess Roley, whose eerie, thousand-yard stare now haunts headlines across America. Authorities say Roley set the fire himself to lure in first responders. When they arrived, they were met not with smoke—but gunfire. … Continue reading “Idaho Horror: Firefighter Ambush Sparks Fears of Domestic Terror, Chilling Past Emerges”

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“John Roberts Breaks the Silence: Political Attacks on Judges Are Fueling Real-World Threats”

In a rare and stark public warning, Chief Justice John Roberts cautioned that increasingly incendiary political rhetoric—especially directed at the judiciary—is putting judges’ lives at risk. Without naming names, Roberts made it clear that figures like Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer are on his mind. Speaking at a judicial conference in Charlotte, North Carolina on June 28, Roberts said, “It becomes wrapped up in the … Continue reading “John Roberts Breaks the Silence: Political Attacks on Judges Are Fueling Real-World Threats”

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“Masked Agents, Vanishing Rights: Kinzinger Warns of a Slide into Authoritarianism”

In a blistering essay that’s gone viral on Substack, former GOP Congressman Adam Kinzinger sounds the alarm over what he calls a “terrifying trend toward fascism”—and it’s happening in broad daylight, with federal agents masked, nameless, and grabbing people off the streets. “These aren’t undercover missions or classified operations,” Kinzinger writes. “This is ICE conducting street-level detentions, protest crackdowns, and raids—while hiding their identities from … Continue reading “Masked Agents, Vanishing Rights: Kinzinger Warns of a Slide into Authoritarianism”

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“A Devastating Blow”: Chan-Zuckerberg School Abruptly Closes, Leaving 400 Low-Income Kids Without a Classroom

In 2016, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg opened The Primary School in East Palo Alto with soaring ambitions—to bridge the racial and economic gap in education and health for underprivileged children. Backed by their philanthropic arm, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the school was seen as a model for private-public partnership, combining medical care, family support, and early education into a holistic approach. But now, less … Continue reading “A Devastating Blow”: Chan-Zuckerberg School Abruptly Closes, Leaving 400 Low-Income Kids Without a Classroom

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Senate Parliamentarian Shreds Key Parts of GOP’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” in Brutal Reconciliation Review

The Senate’s massive Republican-backed domestic policy bill — hailed by its authors as a “Big, Beautiful Bill” — just ran into a wall of procedural fire. In a series of rulings issued Sunday, the Senate parliamentarian struck down multiple provisions as violations of the chamber’s strict reconciliation rules, throwing the future of the bill into uncertainty. Among the casualties: last-minute Medicaid payment boosts for Alaska … Continue reading Senate Parliamentarian Shreds Key Parts of GOP’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” in Brutal Reconciliation Review

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Dr. Oz Ridiculed After Bizarre ‘Credit Card’ Analogy on U.S. Healthcare Reform

In a moment that immediately set off alarms among healthcare professionals and critics alike, Dr. Mehmet Oz—yes, that Dr. Oz—made headlines again for all the wrong reasons. Now serving as the Trump-appointed administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Oz tried to explain recent reforms in the U.S. health insurance system during a Fox News interview. What was meant to be a confident … Continue reading Dr. Oz Ridiculed After Bizarre ‘Credit Card’ Analogy on U.S. Healthcare Reform