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Supreme Court Birthright Ruling Sparks State-by-State Chaos

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong (D) criticized the Supreme Court on CNN’s Laura Coates Live Friday, arguing that its recent decision on nationwide injunctions concerning birthright citizenship was wrong and could create legal chaos across state lines.

Supreme Court School Ruling Sparks Book Ban Panic

CNN’s Jim Sciutto warned Friday that schools may begin pulling books from library shelves after a Supreme Court ruling gave parents the right to opt their children out of reading certain books based on religious beliefs. The comments came during a segment on Inside Politics, where Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) expressed concern about the broader implications of the decision.

Drone Strike Odesa Families Trapped, Children Injured in Attack

A deadly Russian drone strike on the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa overnight killed two people and injured at least 17 others, including three children, Ukrainian officials reported Saturday. The strike hit a residential high-rise, collapsing three floors and trapping multiple residents.

Rent Increase UK: The Hidden Cost No One Wants to Admit

A new report reveals that mass migration has significantly increased rent costs across England, with the capital city of London seeing the most severe impact. The study, published by British think tank Onward, estimates that immigration since 2001 has added an average of £132 per month to rental costs in England—and a staggering £216 per month in London.

Hollywood Private Jets Expose Climate Hypocrisy

Dozens of Hollywood elites who’ve championed climate change action arrived in Venice this week aboard private jets to celebrate Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s $50 million, three-day wedding celebration. The A-list guest list included Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey, Mick Jagger, Orlando Bloom, and Katy Perry—all of whom have publicly urged the public to reduce carbon emissions.

Tesla Bombing Suspect Could Spend Decades Behind Bars

A 19-year-old Missouri resident accused of firebombing a Tesla dealership in Kansas City could face up to 30 years in federal prison if convicted on all charges. The suspect, Owen McIntire, allegedly targeted two Tesla vehicles in March and now faces charges of malicious destruction of property and unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device.

Bombing Accomplice Dies After Dramatic Jailhouse Leap

A Washington man accused of aiding the Palm Springs fertility clinic bomber has died in custody after reportedly jumping from a high prison balcony. Daniel Jongyon Park, 32, was pronounced dead at a hospital shortly after the fall, sources told the LA Times.

Seattle Drug Bust Uncovers Insane Cartel Connections

A Washington man has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for his role in a large international drug smuggling ring with direct ties to Mexico and Colombia. Curtis McDaniel, 56, received his sentence Thursday in U.S. District Court in Seattle after his June 2024 arrest during a joint operation led by the DEA, Seattle Police, and IRS Criminal Investigation.

North Carolina Donor Privacy Bill Sparks Big Debate

Legislation protecting donor privacy for nonprofit organizations is now on its way to North Carolina Governor Josh Stein. The Personal Privacy Protection Act, also known as Senate Bill 416, passed both the state House and Senate Thursday, mostly along party lines.

Belgium Weapons Raid Backfires, Activists Target the Wrong War

More than 100 anti-Israel activists stormed a weapons facility in Belgium on Monday in an attempt to halt what they believed was military support for Israel—but instead ended up sabotaging a crucial supply line for Ukraine.

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