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NASA Unveils ‘Revolutionary’ Supersonic Aircraft

Lockheed Martin, in partnership with NASA, completed the first flight of the X-59, described as a "revolutionary, quiet supersonic aircraft designed to pave the way for faster commercial air travel."

Federal Reserve Slashes Rates

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the second time this year, lowering the rate by a quarter point.

D.C. Crime Wave Explodes and Blue City Governance Lets Violence Reign

Washington, D.C., suffered another bloody blue city crime wave over the weekend, leaving 12 people shot across the capital in just nine hours, according to police reports.

Ohio Exposes Massive Voter Fraud Scheme

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose exposed a voter fraud scheme in the state, revealing that more than 1,000 noncitizens were registered to vote.

Rutgers Frat Shut Down After Deadly “Frat House Hazing” Report Uncovers History of Safety Violations

A Rutgers University fraternity has been permanently closed following a frat house hazing incident that left a 19-year-old student hospitalized in critical condition earlier this month.

Republicans Fight to Place Charlie Kirk Among America’s Greatest Heroes

More than a dozen Republican senators are urging President Trump to consider a statue of Charlie Kirk in the National Garden of American Heroes.

Trump Addresses Third Term Rumors

President Trump confirmed that he will not run for a third term amid ongoing rumors that the Constitution could be amended to allow for such a shift.

Bank Scams Drain Victims’ Life Savings in Seconds, Across the U.S.

A growing wave of bank scam operations using phone number–spoofing technology is devastating Americans nationwide, draining life savings within minutes while banks and law enforcement struggle to respond.

‘Storm of the Century’: Hurricane Melissa Slams Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa has been declared the "storm of the century" after slamming into Jamaica as one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded.

Research Monkeys Escape Truck

A truckload of "aggressive" monkeys from Tulane University in New Orleans escaped after flipping on a freeway.

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