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Border Crackdown Leads to New Military Buffer Zone

The Department of Defense announced that it is creating a new military buffer zone in Texas to support border security efforts.

Another Food Giant Pledges to Remove Dyes

Nestlé announced that it will take steps to align its products with the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, pledging to remove all Food, Drug & Cosmetic (FD&C) colors.

Top General Honors Pilots Involved in Iran Strike

President Donald Trump’s top general, Dan “Razin’” Caine, honored the pilots who participated in the strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities during a press conference.

Iranian Regime Crackdown Stifles Civil Dissent After Israel, US Strikes

In Iran, a sweeping regime crackdown has shuttered nascent signs of dissent following the June 13 Israeli airstrikes that demolished three nuclear sites.

Teenagers Charged After Vandalizing Pride Flag

Four teenagers were arrested after they vandalized Pride flags in Atlanta.

House Oversight Turns Up Heat on Biden Fitness Inquiry

In a bold move, Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer subpoenaed Anthony Bernal—the former Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the First Lady—for a July 16 deposition.

Trump Has Heartfelt Exchange With Ukrainian Journalist, Discusses Need for Patriot Missiles

During a press conference at the NATO Summit in The Hague, U.S. President Donald Trump had a poignant exchange with a Ukrainian journalist, highlighting the growing urgency surrounding Ukraine’s defense.

‘Make Oklahoma Healthy Again’ Bolsters MAHA Efforts

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (R) in launching "Make Oklahoma Healthy Again."

North Korea Opens Wonsan‑Kalma Site in Bid to Open Up a Tourism Industry

North Korea will next week open its new Wonsan‑Kalma tourist zone on the nation's east coast, a project it calls the “proud first step” toward a tourism‑driven economic revival.

Umbrella Impalement Sparks Safety Concerns at Jersey Shore

A terrifying umbrella impalement at the Jersey Shore has renewed public safety concerns after a gust of wind turned a common beach item into a deadly weapon.

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