Lithuania Weighs Hosting US Nuclear Weapons

Lithuania is in active talks with the United States about hosting American nuclear weapons on its soil — a move that could redraw the deterrence map on NATO's eastern flank and put nuclear warheads...

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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...

Decades-Old Cold Case Victim Finally Identified

For 25 years, a decapitated teenage girl lay in a file labeled “Chelsea Jane Doe” while the same government that failed to protect her quietly buried the case behind red tape and limited transparency.Story SnapshotA brutally mutilated 16-year-old found in 2000 near a Massachusetts state facility has finally been identified as Pennsylvania teen Tiffany Bradley through DNA and genealogical analysis.The federal government acknowledges she was trafficked across state lines before being decapitated, dismembered, and dumped behind a public veterans’ home.A convicted killer has been serving a life sentence for the murder for years, even while the victim remained nameless...

Middle East War Sparks Hunger Fears

As Washington and Tehran trade missiles, a United Nations warning suggests the real battlefield may be your dinner table, with up to 45 million more people worldwide pushed toward acute hunger if the Iran war and $100 oil drag on.Story SnapshotThe UN World Food Programme (WFP) projects nearly 45 million additional people could face acute hunger in 2026 if the Middle East conflict continues and oil stays above $100 a barrel.Import‑dependent countries in Africa and Asia, including Somalia, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka, are already seeing millions more struggle to meet basic food needs.Rising fuel, fertilizer, and shipping costs tied...

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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...

The Man Chosen to Lead Intelligence

One personnel choice is driving all the noise: Trump publicly said Aaron Lukas would become Tulsi Gabbard’s acting successor, but the public record still matters more than the headline.Quick TakeTrump was reported to have named Aaron Lukas, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, as acting director of national intelligence after Gabbard’s departure.The Office of the Director of National Intelligence identifies Lukas as the principal deputy and describes him as entrusted to help carry out the office’s mission.Coverage repeated the same succession claim, which strengthens the public narrative but does not replace a formal appointment memo.The key unresolved issue...

FOREVER BARRED: Top Law Enforcer Draws Fire Over Prison

A senior Justice Department official just admitted Donald Trump likely would have been behind bars if he had not won back the White House—and that official is the same man now accused of signing a sweeping “super‑pardon” shielding Trump and his family from future federal prosecution.Story SnapshotActing Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump’s former criminal defense lawyer, now leads the Justice Department and has said Trump could have gone to prison without his 2024 victory.Blanche’s name appears on a Justice Department settlement addendum critics call a “super‑pardon” that may permanently shield Trump, his family, and their businesses from federal cases.Trump...

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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...

Newsroom Meltdown Engulfs 60 Minutes

A legacy newsroom meltdown over Bari Weiss’s leadership at 60 Minutes exposes how entrenched media bias resists reform even when audiences demand accountability.Story SnapshotA staffer reportedly claims Bari Weiss is “gutting” 60 Minutes and warns “it’s over” .Conflict centers on editorial pushback and a delayed or disputed segment involving veteran correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi .Weiss has pressed staff on perceived bias and on leaks from internal meetings, signaling a standards reset rather than a public plan to dismantle the show .Alfonsi says her contract was not renewed following clashes with Weiss, escalating the power struggle narrative .Staff Revolt Claims: “Gutting”...

White House Rewrites Kids’ Health Rules

After a White House directive, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention trimmed routine childhood vaccine recommendations, igniting a national fight over science, parental choice, and who sets health policy in America.Story HighlightsPresident Trump ordered a review to align U.S. guidance with peer nations; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention implemented changes .The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention schedule now recommends routine vaccination for fewer diseases than before, shifting some shots to risk-based or consult-based categories .Critics from state and medical groups publicly objected, warning of potential coverage declines and policy disruption .The Centers for Disease Control...

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