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Deal or Pause Button?: U.S.-Iran Agreement Kicks the Hard Questions

One U.S.-Iran deal is being sold as a breakthrough, but the fine print shows a fragile pause built on open-ended promises.Quick TakeThe memorandum of...

Political Hit Sparks Death-Penalty Showdown

A Utah courtroom is now the front line in a fight over political violence, media spin, and whether the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk will ever face a death-penalty jury.Story SnapshotUtah prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson with capital aggravated murder for allegedly shooting Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.Charging documents say Robinson picked Kirk because of his political views and acted in front of children.The state is seeking the death penalty, while the defense tries to knock it off the table over alleged gag order violations.Judges are wrestling with intense media coverage, camera access, and how to keep the...

U.S. Sends Warships to Venezuela After Deadly Quakes

The United States is sending warships, planes, and a Marine general to Venezuela, and the move is already fueling questions about trust, power, and real limits on military missions.Quick TakeU.S. Southern Command says it is supporting State Department-led relief after deadly earthquakes in Venezuela.Marine Corps Major General Kevin J. Jarrard arrived in Caracas to oversee the U.S. military role.The deployment includes the USS Fort Lauderdale, the USS Billings, C-17 and C-130 aircraft, and search and rescue teams.President Trump approved $150 million in aid and emergency support for the response.What Washington Says the Mission IsU.S. Southern Command says the mission...

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Memorial Pool Peels Apart Days After Renovation

When a $14 million national landmark starts peeling days after renovation, Washington’s first instinct is to blame “vandals” instead of asking who really failed...

Both Parties Are Flying Blind on the Youth Political Shift

America’s next political earthquake may come from the youngest voters, and both parties are sleepwalking toward it.Story SnapshotYouth surveys show rising comfort with “socialism,” but national support remains low .Dueling polls disagree on how big the youth shift really is, exposing deep measurement gaps .Generational distrust in institutions is fueling calls for major government change .Media narratives on both sides risk drowning out what the data actually shows .What The New Youth Polls Actually SayRecent surveys paint a split picture of young Americans and socialism. A Pacific Research Institute report says 53 percent of adults aged 18 to 39...

DOJ Slams MLB Over Pride Night Push

Federal civil rights lawyers are now questioning whether Major League Baseball tried to force Christian pitchers to be billboards for Pride politics. Story Snapshot The Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a civil rights inquiry into Major League Baseball (MLB) over warnings issued to San Francisco Giants pitchers who wrote Bible verses on Pride Night caps, and has referred the case to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for investigation. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon says federal law bars employers from “unreasonably burdening” workers with religious objections to being used as vehicles for pro-Pride messages,...

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Qatar Jet Gift Sparks Air Force Uproar

A foreign government’s $400 million jumbo jet now sits at the heart of America’s presidential travel — and the questions are not going away.Story...

Court Battle Erupts Over Big Tech and Kids’ Mental Health

When Italian parents go to court saying Big Tech’s algorithms helped push a 12-year-old toward suicide, it signals a fight every American family should be watching.Story SnapshotItalian parents and a national parents’ group are suing Meta and TikTok in Milan over child safety on social media.The lawsuit says the platforms ignore under‑14 age limits and use addictive features that hurt kids’ mental health.Parents want courts to force stronger age checks, remove “manipulative” algorithms, and warn families about overuse risks.The case highlights a growing global backlash against a tech system many believe puts profit and power before children.Parents Take Big...

Shocking SPLC Indictment Spins Wild Twist

A civil-rights watchdog paying a neo-Nazi lover with donor cash sounds like dark satire, but federal prosecutors say parts of that script are real — and Americans across the spectrum see it as one more sign that the people in charge cannot be trusted to play by their own rules.Story SnapshotFederal prosecutors say the Southern Poverty Law Center secretly sent over $3 million in donor money to people tied to violent extremist groups.A superseding indictment says one informant from the neo-Nazi National Alliance lived with an SPLC employee, shared bank accounts, and received more than $1 million.Social media users...

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