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DOJ Targets Orange County Voter Rolls

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Orange County Registrar of Voters Robert Page after he refused to provide records regarding the removal of non-citizens from voter rolls.

Supreme Court Allows States to Cut Planned Parenthood Funding

The Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina may move to block Planned Parenthood from participating in the state's Medicaid program.

Iran’s Leader Claims Country ‘Victorious’

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, provided his first public statement since the ceasefire between the country and Israel, claiming Iran was "victorious."

Chants of ‘Globalize the Intifada’ Ring Out in Celebration of Mamdani’s Win

Far-left "globalize the intifada" chants erupted after Zohran Mamdani’s surprising New York mayoral primary win, spotlighting radical voices flooding campuses.

Rogan Slams Sanders: ‘Cooling Not Warming’ in Climate Debate

On The Joe Rogan Experience this week, podcast host Joe Rogan challenged Senator Bernie Sanders’ claim that “the last ten years have been the warmest on record.”

China’s “Coordinated Assault” on U.S. Energy, Cruz Warns

Sen. Ted Cruz warned China is funding climate groups, flooding courts, and training judges to undermine U.S. energy dominance.

U.S. Sanctions Mexican Banks Over Fentanyl Cartel Laundering

The Trump administration has sanctioned three Mexican financial firms—CIBanco, Intercam Banco, and Vector Casa de Bolsa—for laundering drug cartel money tied to fentanyl production.

Schumer Hospitalized Amid Heatwave; Warns Public to Stay Hydrated

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, 74, was hospitalized on June 25 after feeling lightheaded while working out in the Capitol's gym.

Georgetown Professor Retracts Call for “Symbolic Strike” by Iran

Georgetown University is under scrutiny after a tenured professor suggested in a social media post that Iran should execute a “symbolic strike” on a U.S. military base.

Academic Overhaul: Ohio’s New Law Bans DEI and Faculty Strikes

Ohio’s Senate Bill 1, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in March, officially takes effect June 27, banning public colleges from funding DEI programs and prohibiting faculty strikes.

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