State Deal: Washington Declares Progress With Iran

Washington’s new peace deal with Iran looks like a win on paper, but the fine print suggests both parties and the American people may be walking straight into another elite‑crafted mess.Story SnapshotThe Trump‑Iran memorandum...

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Flesh-Eating Maggots Hit Texas Cattle

A flesh‑eating maggot has finally crossed the border into Texas cattle country, and now ranchers are asking why Washington let it get this close. Story...

National Security Nominee Caught in Voter ID Showdown

When a president freezes his own spy chief nominee to push a voting bill, it shows how Washington now treats national security as just another bargaining chip.Story SnapshotTrump suddenly put Jay Clayton’s confirmation as director of national intelligence on hold to pressure Congress on a national voter ID bill.The pause keeps controversial acting intel chief Bill Pulte in place, despite bipartisan concerns about his lack of intelligence experience.Clayton’s hearing had been fast-tracked because key surveillance powers lapsed in a larger fight over Pulte and spying laws.The episode highlights how both parties use vital security posts and voting rules as...

Crime Panic Redraws Latin America

Across Latin America, scared citizens are cheering on Bukele-style crackdowns that promise safety fast, even if it means handing more power to leaders they no longer fully trust. Story Snapshot Rising extortion and everyday crime are driving voters toward hard-right “law and order” candidates across Latin America. Many leaders openly copy El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, whose iron-fist tactics slashed homicides but gutted civil liberties. Supporters see these crackdowns as the only thing that finally protects ordinary people after years of state failure. Critics warn the same model is helping build a new class of strongmen and...

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LA County LGBTQQ+ Certification Opens Door to Government Contracts

Los Angeles County’s new LGBTQQ+ business certification is less a culture-war symbol than a real procurement gate, and that is exactly why it matters.Quick...

The View Sparks Bias Debate

A vice president walking onto one of television’s most hostile stages and walking off saying “they were only a little bit vicious” tells you a lot about how the media game is played.Story SnapshotVice President JD Vance says he expected “absolute” viciousness on The View but got “only a little bit vicious” pushback instead.Joy Behar reportedly told Vance off‑camera, “You’re like pretty good for a Republican,” and later said he has a “good vibe.”The daytime show “grilled” Vance on immigration, race, the Epstein files and Trump’s economy, feeding both sides’ narratives about media bias.The split between on‑air combat and...

A Simple Promise, A Storm of World Cup Hype

A single four-word promise — “I’ll be going” — is now driving a swirl of hype, confusion, and power politics around the World Cup finale in New Jersey.Story SnapshotTrump said he would attend a major soccer final at MetLife Stadium, but the event named was the Club World Cup, not the FIFA World Cup final .No formal confirmation exists from the White House or world soccer’s governing body about the World Cup final attendance .Prediction markets and chatter have boosted expectations without hard proof, adding to public confusion.Past crowd reactions and high-security concerns could shape any decision to appear...

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Strike Video Fury: What’s Trump Hiding?

A president’s late-night strike video claiming to kill a foreign gang boss is turning into a test of how much truth Americans can still...

Multiple Injured in Station Knife Attack

A man many say the system should have stopped long ago was able to slash commuters in New York’s busiest train station before anyone stepped in.Story SnapshotFive to six people were stabbed or slashed in a crowded Penn Station concourse during Sunday evening travel.Police say the 51-year-old suspect is a homeless, emotionally disturbed man with prior arrests and an open warrant.One victim suffered a serious head wound while others were treated for moderate and minor injuries.Conflicting reports and missing public records show how little the public really knows after a high-profile attack.What We Know About the Penn Station Stabbing...

Oracle AI Boom Costs $95B

Oracle’s AI boom is now colliding with a simple market question: who pays for all this power, concrete, and debt?Quick TakeOracle said fiscal 2026 capital spending reached about $55.7 billion, above earlier guidance and well above what many investors expected.The company said fiscal 2027 capital spending could rise as high as $95 billion, and some of that may be repaid by customers.Oracle also expects to raise about $40 billion in 2027 through debt and equity financing.Investors are split between seeing real AI demand and seeing a risky cash burn that may take years to pay off.Why the Stock DroppedOracle...

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