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Stadium Showdown: Dodgers vs. Trump

On June 19, the Los Angeles Dodgers refused ICE agents access to a parking lot at Dodger Stadium, prompting national attention along the West Coast.

Tyson Foods Child Labor Accusation, Hawley Demands Action

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is renewing scrutiny of Tyson Foods, accusing the meat processing giant of employing illegal aliens and underage workers while shutting down U.S. facilities and laying off thousands of American workers.

Trump’s Iran Decision Looms, Strike or Stand Down?

President Donald Trump announced Thursday that a decision on potential military action against Iran will come within two weeks. The statement, delivered by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, followed Iranian missile strikes on Israeli civilian targets, including a hospital and residential buildings near Tel Aviv.

Nevada NEST Retirement Plan Rolls Out for 593K Workers

Nevada has officially launched the Nevada Employees Saving Trust (NEST), a state-sponsored retirement savings program aimed at helping private-sector workers without access to employer-provided retirement plans. The program is expected to benefit an estimated 593,000 employees across the state.

Pro-Life Activist Battles San Diego Over Speech Ban

Roger Lopez, a longtime pro-life advocate in San Diego, is appealing a federal court’s dismissal of his lawsuit challenging the city’s expanded “no speech zone” ordinance outside abortion clinics. With legal backing from the Thomas More Society, Lopez argues that the new law violates his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

ICE Agents Under Attack, 500% Assault Surge

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are facing a dramatic surge in violence—up 500 percent—during enforcement operations, according to newly released Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data obtained by Breitbart News. Officials attribute the increase in assaults to growing hostility fueled by left-wing politicians targeting federal agents.

Hollywood Post-Production Collapse, Jobs Vanish Fast

Post-production workers—editors, musicians, and sound designers—are joining the ranks of those hit hardest by Hollywood’s shifting economic reality. As work continues to flow out of California, insiders now acknowledge that the once-secure entertainment jobs are becoming increasingly scarce and replaceable in the global digital marketplace.

55 Illegal Aliens Arrested in Shocking Alabama Raid

Federal agents arrested 60 individuals, including 55 illegal aliens, during a major cockfighting operation in Blount County, Alabama, Saturday, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The raid was part of a broader federal crackdown on illegal immigration and organized crime under Operation Take Back America.

North Korea Defends Iran, Slams Israel as ‘Global Threat’

North Korea launched a scathing attack on Israel Thursday, defending Iran’s controversial nuclear ambitions while accusing Israel of “state-sponsored terrorism” and labeling it a “cancer-like entity.” Pyongyang’s statement followed Israel’s precision strike against Iranian nuclear sites and military leadership, a response to intelligence that Tehran may be preparing atomic weapons.

DOJ Sues Kentucky Over Migrant Tuition

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Trump Justice Department is filing a lawsuit against Kentucky for its policy allowing illegal immigrants in the state to be eligible for in-state tuition rates.

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