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Poll: Trump Voters Back Israel With Overwhelming Support for U.S. Military Aid

A new poll shows overwhelming support among Trump 2024 voters for the United States to provide military assistance to Israel in its conflict with Iran.

R. Kelly Overdoses in Prison as Lawyer Seeks Trump Pardon Amid Life-Threatening Conspiracy Claims

R. Kelly, serving a 30‑year federal sentence for sex trafficking and racketeering, suffered a near‑fatal overdose on June 13 while in solitary confinement at FCI Butner, North Carolina.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Hospitalized After Allergic Reaction

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was rushed to a Washington, D.C. hospital by ambulance on June 17 after suffering an allergic reaction.

Benue Nigeria Christian Massacre Sparks Mass Displacement

A wave of brutal jihadi violence in Nigeria’s Benue state has left over 6,500 people displaced, following a massacre in the Christian town of Yelewata. Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) confirmed Tuesday that 6,527 individuals have been forced from their homes, with more than 3,000 in immediate need of food, water, and medical aid.

Blue-Collar Wage Growth Surges Under Trump

President Donald Trump’s firm enforcement of immigration laws is delivering economic gains for American workers, particularly in blue-collar sectors. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlighted a 2% increase in real wages for hourly workers during the first five months of Trump’s second term—marking the strongest wage growth in six decades.

New Jersey Sanctuary Policy Blocks Cops from Arresting Fugitive

New Jersey’s sanctuary state policy is under fire after State Police refused to take custody of an illegal alien escapee who attempted to surrender. The shocking incident unfolded after four illegal aliens broke out of the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark on June 12, prompting a federal manhunt.

Streaming Overtakes Cable in Historic Viewing Shift

For the first time in U.S. television history, streaming has officially overtaken cable and broadcast TV in overall viewership. According to Nielsen’s May data, streaming accounted for 44.8% of total television viewing, edging out the combined 44.1% from cable (24.1%) and broadcast (20.1%). The shift signals a major change in how Americans consume entertainment in the home.

Vance Boelter Charged in Deadly Lawmaker Ambush

Vance Boelter faces serious federal and state charges following a targeted shooting spree that left Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband dead and Sen. John Hoffman and his wife injured. Boelter appeared in federal court Monday, where chilling new details emerged, including messages sent to his family in the hours after the attacks.

Protect IVF Act Sparks Clash Over State Rights and Life

Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) joined 29 fellow Democrats in reintroducing legislation that would make in-vitro fertilization (IVF) a federally protected procedure, overriding state authority. The “Protect IVF Act” seeks to guarantee nationwide access to IVF services, providers, and insurance coverage—regardless of state laws that may restrict such practices.

Revival Behind Bars, Inmate Baptisms in Kentucky

Two powerful faith-driven movements inside jails in Kentucky and Tennessee have seen hundreds of inmates make life-changing commitments to Jesus Christ. The revival-like events demonstrate the profound impact of ministry efforts behind bars—and the willingness of local churches to bring the gospel to the forgotten.

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