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Gaza Aid Centers Overwhelmed: U.S.-Backed Distribution Efforts Face Chaos Amid Hunger Crisis

U.S.-backed aid distribution centers in Gaza, operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), experienced significant challenges.

Republicans Challenge GAO’s Credibility Over Alleged Partisan Bias

The Government Accountability Office (GAO), traditionally viewed as a nonpartisan congressional watchdog, is facing scrutiny from Republican lawmakers and officials who allege the agency has compromised its impartiality.

Tuberville Launches Gubernatorial Bid, Vows to ‘Put Alabama First’

Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) announced his candidacy for governor of Alabama in the 2026 election, aiming to succeed term-limited Republican Governor Kay Ivey.

Fentanyl Narrative Resurfaces Amid George Floyd Anniversary Protests

As the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death approached, debates reignited over the role of fentanyl in his demise.

Sierra Leone’s ‘Kush’ Crisis: Synthetic Drug Allegedly Contains Human Bones

Sierra Leone is grappling with a devastating drug epidemic centered around a synthetic substance known as "kush."

Biden Aides Allegedly Planned ‘Proof of Life’ Presidency for Second Term

A new exposé reveals that President Joe Biden's inner circle allegedly intended to minimize his public appearances during a potential second term, effectively managing the presidency behind the scenes.

Wasserman Schultz Deflects CNN’s Questions on Democratic Party’s Image

During a May 27, 2025, interview on CNN, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) dismissed concerns about the Democratic Party's public perception when questioned by anchor John Berman.

Trump’s Treasury Blitz: Cutting Off Cartel Cash at the Source

The Trump administration has escalated its financial offensive against Mexican drug cartels, leveraging new terrorist designations and Treasury powers to dismantle their funding networks.

Idaho Earthquake Sparks Renewed Focus on Yellowstone Supervolcano

A recent earthquake in Idaho has reignited public interest in the Yellowstone supervolcano, prompting discussions about potential volcanic activity in the region.

Oregon Educator Sues Over Removal of Christian-Themed Books from Office

An Oregon educator has filed a federal lawsuit against the InterMountain Education Service District (IMESD), alleging that his constitutional rights were violated when he was ordered to remove Christian-themed children's books from his office.

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