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‘Jihad for Allah’s Sake’: Boulder Terrorist’s Chilling Declaration Before Attack

In a disturbing escalation of domestic terrorism, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, carried out a terror attack on peaceful Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.

Former Hostages Warn: No Deal with Iran

Several Americans who endured the 1979 Iran hostage crisis have expressed strong opposition to any potential agreements between the United States and Iran.

Columbia Accreditation at Risk as Trump Administration Cites Civil Rights Violations

The Trump administration has formally notified Columbia University's accreditor that the institution is "in violation of federal antidiscrimination laws and therefore fails to meet the standards for accreditation set by the Commission."

WWII Bombs Discovered in Cologne Prompt Largest Evacuation Since War

The discovery of three unexploded WWII bombs in Cologne, Germany, forced the evacuation of over 20,000 residents on June 4, 2025, marking the city's largest such operation since the end of the war.

Trump’s Travel Ban Targets Dangerous Foreign Actors

President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order implementing a travel ban targeting dangerous foreign actors from 12 countries, citing national security concerns.

University of Florida Board Rejects Progressive Pick Amid Conservative Revolt

Florida’s Board of Governors voted 10–6 on June 3, 2025, to reject Dr. Santa Ono as president of the University of Florida, despite unanimous approval from the UF Board of Trustees.

Businesses Could Lose Tax Breaks Under New Anti-Illegal Hiring Bill

A new bill introduced by Rep. Brandon Gill (R‑TX) would slash tax deductions for companies hiring undocumented workers, removing a financial incentive that critics say encourages illegal immigration.

Conservative Students Sue College After Speech Called ‘Too Extreme’

A federal lawsuit has been filed by two conservative students against Golden West College in California after administrators warned them to moderate their criticism of Hamas and illegal immigration.

Florida Teens Asked in Class: “Have You Considered Changing?” Sexuality Questionnaire Sparks Outrage

Florida high school students in a Miami-Dade College dual-enrollment course were handed a questionnaire asking them to reflect on their heterosexual identity and consider becoming gay.

Clark University to Lay Off Up to 30% of Faculty Amid Enrollment Decline

Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, has announced plans to lay off up to 30% of its faculty—mostly pre-tenure and adjunct positions—alongside 5% of staff.

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