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Glenn Kessler Out at Washington Post After Biased Run

Glenn Kessler, longtime "Fact Checker" for The Washington Post, is stepping down after 27 years with the paper. Kessler announced his departure via Facebook, citing financial considerations and confirming he accepted a buyout. His final day is July 31.

Tesla Diner Protests Erupt Over Musk’s Politics

Elon Musk’s new 24-hour Tesla Diner in Hollywood has become the latest target for liberal protesters, who accuse the billionaire of promoting conservative policies and harming government programs. While customers stood in line for hours to sample Tesla-branded burgers and milkshakes, dozens of demonstrators descended on the retro-themed restaurant to denounce Musk and his growing cultural influence.

Chicago Weekend Shootings: Child Hit, One Killed

At least 17 people were shot in Chicago over the weekend, including a 6-year-old boy, as violent crime under Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership continues to plague the city. One man was fatally shot, adding to the grim tally of bloodshed in a city that reported 28 shootings and six deaths just the weekend before.

Trump to Increase Involvement in Gaza

President Trump suggested that the United States will increase its involvement in the conflict in Gaza because "you have a lot of starving people," he told reporters in Scotland.

Trump-Inspired Sohei Kamiya Disrupts Japan’s Political Order

Sohei Kamiya, leader of Japan’s populist Sanseitō party, has stormed Japan’s political landscape by winning 14 new seats.

Trump Secures ‘Biggest of All’ Trade Deals With EU

President Trump finalized the biggest U.S.-EU trade deal in history, cutting tariffs, opening markets for American farmers and manufacturers.

Trump Slams Windmills in Meeting With EU Leader: ‘Killing the Beauty of Our Scenery’

President Trump criticized wind turbines during a meeting with a green-focused EU leader, calling them a “blight” on natural beauty.

Rubio Hints at 2028 Run, Mentions ‘Close Friend’ in Speculation

Senator Marco Rubio fueled speculation about the 2028 presidential race after being pressed on whether he would consider running.

Sen. Mark Kelly Admits Democrats Face Messaging Crisis as Ratings Hit 30-Year Low

Sen. Mark Kelly (D‑Ariz.) acknowledged on CNN that the Democratic Party suffers from a severe “messaging problem,” citing national polls.

Stanford Cracks Down on Student Co-Op Accused of Targeting Jewish Students

Stanford University suspends a student-run co-op accused of targeting Jewish students with antisemitic harassment.

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