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Trump’s New World Cup Security Push Sets the Stage for 2026 Travel Surge

The United States is preparing for a historic convergence of major events in 2026, and officials say World Cup security is now at the center of federal planning.

SCOTUS Upholds Texas Redistricting Map

The Supreme Court granted Texas's request to block a federal district court that called the state's new map unconstitutional.

Russian Infiltration Alarms UK as Cargo-Ship Spies Probe Military Weaknesses

Reports from British intelligence officials have raised urgent concerns over Russian infiltration after two suspected Kremlin-linked operatives allegedly entered the United Kingdom aboard commercial cargo ships.

Katy Perry’s Presence at High-Profile Diplomatic Lunch Sparks Global Buzz

A high-visibility diplomatic lunch in Japan drew international attention after pop star Katy Perry joined former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

Somali Fraud Scandal Rocks Omar’s Inner Circle in Stunning New Revelations

A sweeping federal investigation continues to expose new layers of the Somali Fraud scandal that has shaken Minnesota politics and placed Rep. Ilhan Omar’s district under intense scrutiny.

Son Suspected in Parents’ Shocking Double Homicide Case

The unfolding tragedy continues to grip Southern California after authorities identified the son of longtime radiologist Dr. Eric Cordes as the suspected gunman in a double homicide that left both his father and stepmother dead.

Trump Drops South Africa from G20, Replaces with Poland

President Donald Trump’s administration has officially removed South Africa from participation in the upcoming G20 summit.

Nvidia CEO Warns Trump, AI Chip Export Rules Could Cripple Tech

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with President Donald Trump on Wednesday to discuss key issues related to artificial intelligence (AI).

Safe Driving Law Act Could Strip Billions From States

Republican U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois is pushing a federal crackdown on driver licensing after state data revealed nearly 1 in 5 commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) with English‑language proficiency infractions were issued by Illinois.

Washington’s Power Grid on Brink as EV Surge Exposes Crisis

As Washington state pushes forward with its aggressive electrification agenda—including a looming 2035 ban on new gas-powered cars.

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