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Iran Won’t Show Up to Talks, And the Clock Runs Out Wednesday

Iran's parliament speaker threatened military escalation Monday night and declared Tehran will not return to peace negotiations as a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran approaches its Wednesday expiration deadline.

ActBlue Staffers Plead the Fifth 146 Times Over Foreign Donation Probe

Five former and current employees of the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue invoked their Fifth Amendment rights 146 times during a congressional investigation into whether the organization allowed foreign money to flow into American elections, according to documents obtained by the Daily Wire.

Trump Strengthens Energy Supply Strategy

President Trump signed a memorandum boosting domestic petroleum production.

Trump Says His Own Energy Secretary Is ‘Totally Wrong’ on Gas Prices

President Trump broke publicly Monday with his Energy Secretary over when Americans can expect relief at the gas pump, telling reporters Chris Wright is "totally wrong" after Wright predicted prices might not come down until 2027.

Paxton Slaps ActBlue with Donor Fraud Lawsuit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against fundraising platform ActBlue, alleging that the Democrat platform has engaged in sweeping donor fraud.

Minneapolis Council President Caught on Video Running Anti-ICE Network

Minneapolis City Council President Elliott Payne appeared in a video posted to Bluesky on Sunday boasting about his participation in a "rapid response" network that mobilizes civilians to track and obstruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

California Hid $2 Billion Error

California leaders swept a $2 billion budget error under the rug for months, according to reports.

Trump Fast-Tracks Mental Health Treatments

President Trump signed an executive order on Saturday permitting expedited reviews of psychedelic drugs for medical use.

Embassy Officials Killed in Mexico

Two U.S. Embassy officials were killed in a vehicle crash in Northern Mexico after assisting in the dismantlement of a drug lab.

Supreme Court Lets Cuomo Walk on Nursing Home Deaths

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a wrongful death lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his 2020 order forcing COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, a directive that families say killed thousands of elderly residents.

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