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Biden’s Strange Comments Raise More Concern Over Mental Competence

Former President Joe Biden reignited concerns over his mental competence during a public event in Delaware on Friday, where he made a controversial statement about CNN anchor Jake Tapper and journalist Alex Thompson.

Poland Elects Trump-Backed Conservative for President

Conservative Karol Nawrocki, a member of the right-wing populist Law and Justice Party (PiS), has been elected Polish president with 50.89% of the vote.

IAEA Warns Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Reaches Near Weapons-Grade Levels

A confidential International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report has concluded that, as of May 17, Iran has stockpiled 408.6 kg of uranium enriched to 60% purity, representing a 50% increase since February.

Santa Monica Residents Revolt Over Constant Waymo Beeping

California residents in Santa Monica are voicing anger over constant beeping from Waymo’s driverless cars at charging and parking lots.

Firebomb Terror Strikes Pro‑Israel Rally in Colorado

Armed with makeshift flamethrowers and Molotov cocktails, a man launched a firebomb attack on a “Run for Their Lives” solidarity walk in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2025, injuring six elderly participants, two critically.

Trump’s Judicial Pick Sparks Controversy: Emil Bove for Third Circuit

President Donald Trump has announced the nomination of Emil Bove, a former Justice Department deputy and one of his personal defense lawyers, to a judgeship on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

Bill Clinton Defends Biden’s Fitness, Cites Recent Meeting

Former President Bill Clinton dismissed claims that President Joe Biden suffered mental or physical decline during his presidency.

Nashville Council Faces Backlash Over “Colonizers” Comment on Immigration

Members of Nashville’s immigrant caucus stated the only real “invasion” of America happened in 1492, responding to concerns raised by Councilman David Benton and Rep. Andy Ogles about illegal immigration.

Oregon High School Girls Walk Off Podium Over Podium Inclusion of Transgender Competitor

Two Oregon high school athletes, Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard, made headlines at the state track and field championships in Eugene on May 31, 2025.

NYT Drops Crucial Facts in Fatal Heat-Wave Lawsuit Coverage

A lawsuit lodged by Misti Leon claims major oil companies like Exxon, BP, Chevron, Shell, Conoco, and Phillips 66 contributed to her mother Juliana Leon’s June  28, 2021 death.

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