Flaming Cross Sparks Chicago Fury

A flaming cross topped with a MAGA hat in Chicago’s Grant Park has become a test of whose pain politicians choose to see—and whose they ignore.Story SnapshotA 21-year-old student says he burned the cross...

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Alabama Senate Runoff Called Early

When a Trump-backed congressman wins a key Senate runoff on projections and party calls before most people ever see the official numbers, it feeds...

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...

Columbia Reverses Test-Optional Admissions

Columbia University just became the last Ivy League school to drop its test-optional policy — and the reversal raises a big question: was going test-optional ever really about fairness, or was it always about something else?Quick TakeColumbia will require SAT or ACT scores for all applicants starting in the 2027–28 admissions cycle, ending a COVID-era test-optional policy.Columbia was the last Ivy League school still holding out on test-optional admissions — every other Ivy had already returned to requiring scores.Admitted students at Columbia already score in elite ranges — SAT scores of 1510–1560 and ACT scores of 34–36 — making...

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Evidence Gap Follows Strike Announcement

A president’s victory claim, a dead cartel boss, and almost no proof yet in public is the latest test of how much Americans should...

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...

Knicks Complete Record 29-Point Finals Comeback

A basketball game that should have been over by halftime turned into proof that even the biggest lead is not safe in today’s made-for-TV sports world.Story SnapshotThe New York Knicks erased a 29-point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the largest comeback in Finals history.Forward OG Anunoby tipped in Jalen Brunson’s missed three-pointer with 1.2 seconds left, flipping a one-point loss into a one-point win.Major outlets and league media rushed to label the finish “historic,” “miracle,” and the “greatest comeback,” turning a game into instant mythology.The game showed how modern...

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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...

2028 Election Jibe Sparks Political Buzz

When a sitting president says Hunter Biden could “do well” in a Democratic primary and his rival answers by calling himself “the MAGA whisperer,” it spotlights how spectacle keeps crowding out substance in American politics.Story SnapshotDonald Trump said Hunter Biden might have a shot in a future Democratic primary, using scandal comparisons to needle the opposition .Video clips show Trump entertaining the idea after a social media signal from Hunter Biden drew attention .There is no evidence of a real Hunter Biden campaign infrastructure or party backing at this stage .The exchange reflects a media-politics loop where taunts become...

Hegseth Sparks D-Day Migration Controversy

When the sitting U.S. war chief uses a sacred D‑Day cemetery to warn that Europe is facing a new “invasion” from the sea, it crystallizes both the migration crisis and the growing belief that today’s leaders are failing the very freedoms Allied soldiers died to protect.Story SnapshotPete Hegseth used a D‑Day anniversary speech in Normandy to link today’s migration into Europe with a new “invasion of dangerous ideologies.”He pointed to beaches in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Bulgaria, asking when European capitals would “do something about that invasion.”Supporters see a necessary wake‑up call on border security and cultural threats; critics...

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