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Zebra Escape Sparks Traffic Chaos on Tennessee Interstate

In a scene straight out of the hit animated film Madagascar, a recent zebra escape in Tennessee caused significant disruptions on Interstate 24 near Murfreesboro.

Hamas Feared Trump’s Return, Favored Kamala, Says Freed Hostage

A freed Israeli hostage revealed that his Hamas captors feared President Trump's return to office and expressed a preference for Kamala Harris to win the 2024 election.

Maxine Waters Fined $68K for Campaign Finance Violations

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) has been fined $68,000 by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for campaign finance violations during her 2020 campaign.

Washington Post Cites Hamas, Walks Back Gaza Aid Site Smear Without Apology

The Washington Post is under fire for its reporting on a recent incident at a Gaza aid distribution site, where it initially claimed Israeli troops killed over 30 Palestinians.

MLB’s 29-Team Pride Month Surge Spurs Culture Debate

Twenty-nine of Major League Baseball’s 30 clubs are hosting “Pride Night” events this June, all except the Texas Rangers.

Biden Administration Emails Reveal Cancer Risk Concerns From East Palestine Derailment

Newly released internal emails show that FEMA officials and other Biden administration personnel privately acknowledged a potential “cancer cluster” risk following the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Unencrypted Database Exposes 184 Million Passwords in Massive Cyber Breach

A public-facing database containing 184,162,718 unencrypted passwords tied to major services—including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Instagram, and bank and government portals—was discovered online.

CNN Panel Erupts as GOP Spell Out What Dems “Really Stand For”

On CNN’s “State of the Union,” Republican commentator Scott Jennings confronted Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell (D‑MI), accusing the party of being led by “radical figures” like Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez and Jasmine Crockett.

Kennedy Center Opens June With Sold‑Out Family Film, Faith Emphasis

The Kennedy Center opened June with sold‑out screenings of The King of Kings, an animated faith‑based film that debuted on June 1.

Sonoma State Cuts Women’s Gender Studies Amid Budget Crisis

Sonoma State University plans to eliminate its Women’s and Gender Studies department to close a $23.9 million deficit.

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