America’s Shrinking School System

As millions of students quietly disappear from public schools, districts nationwide are bracing for a slow-motion crisis that both parties’ voters already fear: a system shrinking under the weight of bad math, broken trust,...

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NYC Allocates $15M for Gender Care Amid Budget Concerns

New York City’s mayor just found $15 million for gender treatments while warning the city is too broke to fund basics, and many New...

Airstrike Success in Doubt

New satellite analysis suggesting Iran has rapidly reopened dozens of struck missile tunnel entrances raises hard questions about U.S.-Israeli strategy, taxpayer costs, and whether Washington is leveling with the public about what airpower can actually achieve underground .Story SnapshotCommercial imagery reportedly shows access restored at most targeted tunnel entrances across 18 underground missile complexes .U.S. intelligence sources cited in reporting say Iran outpaced expected recovery timelines .Visible repairs to entrances do not prove full operational readiness deep underground, a key analytic caveat .The episode highlights limits of airstrikes against hardened networks and the risk of overpromising results to the...

Repeated Warnings Put Self-Defense on Trial

Witnesses testified that Karmelo Anthony was asked to leave a tent up to 15 times before he fatally stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a Texas high school track meet — and the murder trial now hinges on whether that makes him a killer or a teenager who feared for his life.Story SnapshotMultiple student witnesses testified that Anthony was the aggressor and that the stabbing was not self-defense.Testimony revealed Anthony was asked to leave the tent up to 15 times before the fatal stabbing occurred.A school resource officer's bodycam captured Anthony saying, "He put his hands on me, I told...

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North Hills Family Tragedy Under Investigation

A quiet North Hills home became the center of a tragedy that police say may have begun as a murder-suicide and ended with four...

California Man Caught Running Spy Drops for China

An American who built a comfortable life shuttling between California and communist China quietly admitted he was really working as a spy courier for Beijing inside the United States.Story SnapshotA California resident pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China’s Ministry of State Security, using covert “dead drops” on U.S. soil.Federal investigators say he moved U.S. national security information and cash through hotel-room exchanges while routinely traveling to China.The Justice Department confirmed a four-year prison sentence and a $30,000 fine, underscoring how real the Chinese Communist Party threat has become at home.The case highlights how years of...

He Lit It, Then Sirened In

A 29-year-old Pennsylvania volunteer firefighter now stands accused of living every small-town nightmare: setting the fires that his own crew rushed out to fight. Story Snapshot Police say volunteer firefighter Justin Sholly admitted to setting three fires in about 30 hours, then responded to at least two with his department. Court documents and broadcast reports describe license-plate-reader hits and fire-setting materials in his vehicle as key evidence. Officials say barns, vehicles, and nearby homes were threatened, forcing evacuations and heightening community anger. The case taps into a rare but real pattern of “firefighter arson,” raising tough...

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Mortgage Enforcer Grabs Spy Power

A housing regulator who chased mortgage fraud is about to sit atop America’s spy agencies, and the fight over that choice tells you more...

Cancer Spread Peaks Midlife

A mouse melanoma study hints that cancer’s spread may peak in middle age—not old age—forcing a rethink of how host biology, not just tumor ferocity, drives metastasis.Story SnapshotMouse models show metastasis depends on the host, not just the tumor’s genetics .Some melanomas consistently spread widely; others stay limited—an experimentally distinct trait .Independent reports show immune cells can restrain melanoma spread in mice .The age-peak claim needs the full study and raw data; translation to humans remains unproven.Metastasis behaves like a host-driven trait, not a random accidentHuman melanoma samples transplanted into highly immunodeficient mice produced a striking split: tumors from...

Ceasefire Clock Ticks — A Rare Pause in Israel–Hezbollah Conflict

Trump says Israel and Hezbollah agreed to pause attacks for three weeks, a potential breakthrough that could spare American allies and deter Iran’s proxies from dragging the region into wider war.Story HighlightsTrump announced a three-week extension of a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, indicating no firing during the pause .The President described the move as a concrete extension to create space for longer-term talks .Regional reporting confirms claims of de-escalation signals and scaled-back Israeli operations amid diplomacy .Skeptics note ambiguity about Hezbollah’s formal assent and enforcement, keeping risks alive .Trump’s Announcement Of A Three-Week Ceasefire ExtensionPresident Donald Trump told...

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