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California CEO Arrested for Decade-Long Scheme to Arm Iran’s Nuclear and Military Programs

Federal prosecutors arrested a Southern California technology executive Wednesday on charges he spent more than a decade smuggling U.S.-origin computer networking and encryption equipment to Iran's nuclear and military programs, laundering more than $15 million in the process.

Monkeypox Smuggled into U.S.

Two foreign nationals with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory have been accused of smuggling the monkeypox virus into the United States.

SPLC Paid Klan Members to Stay in KKK

The Southern Poverty Law Center used $4.1 million in tax-exempt donor funds to pay Ku Klux Klan members to remain inside the hate group, reimbursing them for cross-burning materials and KKK robes and hoods, the Justice Department alleged Tuesday in a superseding federal indictment.

Trump Admin Unveils New Homelessness Strategy

The Trump administration announced that it is directing billions of dollars toward programs seeking to address homelessness by emphasizing recovery and self-sufficiency.

Trump Reboots Tariff War

The Trump administration unveiled proposed tariffs of at least 10% on 60 countries Tuesday night, invoking a 1974 trade law to rebuild the president's tariff framework months after the Supreme Court struck down his earlier duties.

Trump Says Iran Agrees to Give Up Nuclear Weapon Hopes

President Trump said during an interview that Iran has "already agreed" to drop its nuclear weapon ambitions.

Texas Announces English-Only Policy

Texas has begun implementing English-only tests for those seeking commercial driver licenses.

Taliban Opens New Oil Wells

The Taliban opened five new oil wells in Afghanistan earlier this year, reports indicate.

DHS Adds Thousands to ‘Worst of the Worst’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) added 5,000 people to its “Worst of the Worst” website, a database providing details on criminal illegal immigrants arrested across the nation.

Los Angeles Voters Send a Message: The Establishment Is on Notice

The results of Los Angeles' 2026 mayoral primary reveal something far bigger than a local political contest.

California’s Voter Roll Crisis Is Back — And the Numbers Are Worse Than Ever

When Americans cast a ballot, they deserve confidence that the election system is accurate, transparent, and administered according to the law.

LA Voters Force Karen Bass Into November Runoff Against Spencer Pratt

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass failed to secure a majority in Tuesday's municipal primary, pushing her into a November runoff against Spencer Pratt, a first-time candidate and former star of the MTV reality show "The Hills."

Trump Mulls Pardon for Former Lawmaker

President Trump posted a letter he received from former Republican National Committee Chairman Robert James Nicholson on Truth Social surrounding a request to pardon former Indiana Congressman Stephen Buyer (R).

Jill Biden Claims Joe Would Have Won

Former first lady Jill Biden said she believes her husband would have defeated Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election — then acknowledged in the same interview that she cannot say whether he would have been fit to serve a second term.

Florida Could Be the First State to Gut Property Taxes

The Florida Legislature voted Tuesday to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would dramatically expand homestead exemptions for primary homeowners, potentially making Florida the first state in the nation to slash property taxes at this scale.

New York Democrats Just Deleted Their Own Ban on Partisan Gerrymandering

New York Democratic lawmakers formally introduced a constitutional amendment Monday that would strip the state's explicit prohibition on partisan gerrymandering, allowing Democrats to redraw congressional maps ahead of the 2028 elections in a bid to flip up to four Republican-held House seats.

EPA Aims to Eliminate Animal Testing

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is implementing alternative methods to replace animal tests.

Mullin Defends $71.7 Billion DHS Budget

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin appeared before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security on Tuesday, defending the Trump administration's $71.7 billion budget request for the department and facing questions over immigration enforcement, airport security threats, and a new green card policy that has rattled immigration attorneys.

President Trump to Appear at White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner

President Trump said he accepted an invitation to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner following an assassination attempt against him.

DOJ Finds Jack Smith Docs in Burn Bags

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed to Fox News host Sean Hannity that the Department of Justice discovered documents from special counsel Jack Smith in burn bags.