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North Korea Commissions New Nuclear Destroyer

North Korea has commissioned its first nuclear-capable surface warship, a 5,000-ton destroyer named the Choe Hyon, in a ceremony that leader Kim Jong-un used to declare his navy's nuclear transformation is proceeding on schedule.

TSA Expects 18 Million Travelers for Fourth of July

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that it is expecting to screen 18.7 million travelers over the Fourth of July holiday period, from Tuesday, June 30, through Monday, July 6.

Utah Bans Fireworks

Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) issued a temporary restriction on fireworks for the entire state.

Iran Strikes Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked a Singapore-flagged container ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, forcing the United Nations maritime agency to temporarily halt its plan to evacuate trapped vessels from the waterway and throwing global shipping into fresh turmoil.

House Committee Clears $1.1T Defense Bill with ‘Department of War’ Rename

The House Appropriations Committee advanced its $1.1 trillion defense spending bill for fiscal year 2027 on Wednesday, voting along party lines 34-27 to send the legislation forward with a provision that would officially rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War.

Rubio Draws Hard Line: No Iranian Toll on Strait of Hormuz

Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a blunt message to America's Gulf allies this week: any deal with Iran will not come at your expense.

Texas to Vote on Required Bible Reading

Texas is expected to vote this week on making Bible reading mandatory in public schools.

Ohio GOP Calls DeWine’s Voter ID Veto a ‘Huge Betrayal’

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine just sided with "radical leftists" over Ohio voters who want secure elections, according to a leading conservative group, after he vetoed a bill that would have required photo ID for mail-in ballots.

Once-Blocked Vaccine Study Now Published

A previously-blocked study on COVID-19 vaccines coauthored by CDC scientists has been published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Russia Buried 50 Anthrax Sites Near Ukrainian Civilians

Ukraine's military intelligence directorate says Russia has created more than 50 burial sites for anthrax-infected livestock in occupied portions of the Kherson region, placing infected carcasses within walking distance of civilian neighborhoods in what Kyiv is calling deliberate biological terrorism.

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