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Trump Takes Hardline Stance with Iran, ‘Unlike Obama’

President Trump declared he has dropped all work on any deal with Iran, firmly rejecting Sen. Chris Coons’s claim that his administration offered “tens of billions of dollars of incentives and reduced sanctions.”

82-Year-Old Woman Dies After Anti-Semitic Terror Attack in Boulder

The devastating anti‑Semitic firebombing in Boulder has claimed an innocent life—82‑year‑old Karen Diamond succumbed to her injuries, officials confirmed, and prosecutors have filed two first‑degree murder charges against suspect Mohamed Soliman.

Texas Declares Gold as Legal Tender

Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed a bill allowing Texas residents to use gold or silver as legal tender in transactions.

Trump Admin. Moves Against U.N. Envoy’s Anti-Semitic ‘Economic Warfare’

The Trump administration asked the U.N. Wednesday to remove Francesca Albanese, accusing her of waging economic warfare against Israel—and threatening American business—with letters full of “inflammatory rhetoric and false accusations.”

They Told Jewish Kids To ‘Toughen Up’—Then Expelled Them

At the esteemed Nysmith School in northern Virginia, administrators shocked families by telling Jewish students to toughen up amid anti-Semitic harassment—and then removing them.

Columbia Awards Anti-Israel Activist University Professor Honor

Columbia University stoked outrage by appointing Farah Jasmine Griffin—a longtime supporter of BDS (the boycott, disinvestment, sanctions movement targeting Israel)—to the esteemed University Professor position, its “highest academic distinction.”

Homan Slams CNN for Promoting ICE-Tracking App

ICE director Tom Homan sharply criticized CNN for highlighting ICEBlock, an app designed to track Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in real time.

Berklee Fixates on Gender in Jazz Faculty Report

The Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice released a report highlighting a 6-to-1 male-to-female ratio among jazz educators in U.S. colleges.

Stanford Budget Cuts Layoffs: Ideology Over Merit

Stanford plans $140M in cuts, likely layoffs, and critics say academic merit may take a backseat to ideological priorities.

Netanyahu Heads to White House Amid Cease-fire Push

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet President Trump at the White House on July 7, his third White House visit since January.

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