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Iran’s Khamenei Chooses Successor Trio Amid Assassination Fears

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has secretly selected three senior clerics as potential successors

Ariana Grande Bashes Trump and Border Laws to 374M Fans

Pop star Ariana Grande sparked controversy by sharing a post with her 374 million Instagram followers that mocked immigration enforcement and President Donald Trump’s legal battles. The message compared illegal entry into the United States with the recent conviction of the former president: “Could someone explain which crimes get you deported and which ones get you elected president? It’s so confusing.”

Russia: Nations May Arm Iran With Nukes

Russia’s leadership issued a provocative warning following U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, claiming multiple nations may now provide Tehran with nuclear weapons.

Activists Allegedly Help Child Rapist Avoid ICE Arrest

Anti-ICE activists in Colorado tipped off ICE agents while they were attempting to detain Jose Reyes Leon‑Deras, an undocumented Salvadoran national wanted for child rape in Italy.

John Ondrasik Demands Hamas Free Hostages Now

Grammy-nominated artist John Ondrasik, best known as the frontman of Five For Fighting, is calling for renewed global pressure on Hamas to release remaining Israeli hostages in the wake of U.S. military action targeting Iran’s nuclear program.

Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Advances Amid Court Doubts

Rhode Island’s Democrat-controlled legislature passed a bill Friday banning the in-state sale and manufacture of so-called “assault weapons.” The legislation now awaits the signature of Gov. Dan McKee (D), who signaled strong support for the measure following its passage.

Iran Challenged—America Answered

In the past 24 hours, the United States has demonstrated an unparalleled display of military precision, strategic discipline, and unyielding resolve

UO to Pay Nearly $200K After Blocking Professor on Official Twitter Account

A federal judge has ruled the University of Oregon must pay approximately $191,000 in legal fees after blocking conservative political science professor Bruce Gilley from its official social media account.

Lake Tahoe Boat Capsized by Windstorm, 6 Dead

A sudden and violent windstorm on Lake Tahoe capsized a 27-foot boat Saturday, leaving six dead, two injured, and two still missing, according to authorities. The tragedy unfolded on the California side of the lake near DL Bliss State Park around 3 p.m., as 30-knot winds and waves up to eight feet battered the 191-square-mile alpine lake.

DOJ vs. Kentucky: In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Sparks Federal Showdown

A federal lawsuit from the Justice Department challenges Kentucky’s longstanding policy that grants in‑state college tuition to undocumented students.

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