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Saudi Arabia Alcohol Ban Stays, No Booze at 2034 World Cup

CLAIM: Reports claim Saudi Arabia will legalize alcohol sales and consumption in preparation for hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup.

Arkansas Manhunt: Ex-Police Chief on the Run After Prison Escape

A statewide manhunt is underway in Arkansas after former police chief Grant Hardin escaped from the North Central Unit prison, where he was serving a 30-year sentence for murder and rape. The Arkansas Department of Corrections announced Hardin’s escape on Sunday, revealing that he disguised himself in a makeshift law enforcement outfit to evade capture. Authorities said Hardin was not wearing a Department of Corrections uniform, and all official equipment remains accounted for.

Texas Orthodox Church Sees Surge of Young Men

A growing number of young men in Texas are abandoning mainstream Christian denominations and turning to the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) in search of tradition, structure, and masculine faith. Father Moses McPherson, an Orthodox priest in Georgetown, Texas, told the BBC he has prepared 75 converts for baptism at his parish in the past six months alone.

Scott Pelley Slams Trump as Lawsuit Battle Heats Up

“60 Minutes” journalist Scott Pelley launched a fiery attack on President Donald Trump during his May 20 commencement speech at West Forest University, claiming that Trump has undermined the rule of law, journalism, and free speech. Pelley’s comments come as CBS News faces a $20 billion lawsuit from Trump, who alleges the network deliberately edited an interview with Kamala Harris to boost her political standing.

San Diego FC Brawl Sparks Chaos, Police Helicopter Deployed

Chaos erupted at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday as a massive brawl broke out in the stands following San Diego FC’s 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy. Fans from both teams clashed in the upper deck, throwing beers and punches in a melee that required over a dozen police officers and even a helicopter to restore order.

Cuban Pastor Freed, Faces Trial in June for Defying Regime

The Cuban communist regime has released Evangelical pastor Luis Guillermo Borjas from custody, but both he and his wife, Pastor Roxana Rojas, still face charges of “contempt” and “disobedience” in a Cuban military court on June 9. Their crime? Defending their son, Kevin Lay Laurencio Rojas, a young man facing trial for deserting the regime’s brutal, compulsory military service.

Petro Inner Circle in Chaos, Power Struggle Erupts

A fierce power struggle has erupted within Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s inner circle, pitting two of his closest allies—Interior Minister Armando Benedetti and Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia—against each other. According to a new report, the feud has escalated from personal disputes to legal warfare, with both sides trading accusations that threaten the stability of Petro’s government.

Texas House Passes Parental Bill of Rights

The Texas House passed a bill supporting parental rights. The state's Senate must now vote on an amendment to the bill before it heads to Governor Greg Abbott's (R) desk.

San Diego Border Patrol Officials Close Processing Center

San Diego Border Patrol authorities shut down a migrant processing center.

Ten Commandments Bill Nears Texas Governor’s Desk

A bill requiring that the Ten Commandments be displayed in Texas classrooms is expected to be signed by Governor Greg Abbott (R).

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