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Florida Executions Hit Record as State Delivers Justice for 1990 Double Murder

Florida carried out its 13th execution of the year on Tuesday, surpassing its previous annual record and cementing the state’s position as the national leader in enforcing capital punishment.

Sweden’s Gang Crisis Deepens as Teenage Girls Recruited for Assassinations and Bombings

Sweden’s crime epidemic has reached a shocking new level, as officials warn that gangs are now recruiting teenage girls as assassins and bombers.

Military Presence Scales Down in Iraq

The U.S. military has begun withdrawing forces from Iraq in accordance with an agreement signed in September 2024.

Taliban Internet Blackout Traps Afghanistan in Digital Darkness as UN Warns of ‘Significant Harm’

The Taliban internet blackout has plunged Afghanistan into near-total digital silence, cutting off millions from the outside world and crippling essential services.

Michigan Church Shooters Concerning Past 

The attack at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan has left families grieving and a community stunned, as disturbing new details surface about the shooter’s past.

Cartel Member Says Trump Made Criminal Activity ‘More Difficult’

A Sinaloa Cartel member told CNN that President Trump’s border crackdown has made criminal activity harder.

David Cross Slams Comedians, Including Dave Chappelle, over Riyadh Festival Support

David Cross condemns Dave Chappelle and other comedians for performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, calling it complicity with oppression.

Yelling Match Erupts in Senate Hearing Over ‘Two‑Spirit’ Safe Spaces

Sen. Hawley and former Biden official Gregory Jackson Jr. engaged in a loud confrontation over “two‑spirit” safe spaces.

Rogan Blasts Progressives for Cheering Charlie Kirk’s Death

oe Rogan calls out “progressives” who celebrated Kirk’s death, condemning the cheers as evil and a dangerous step toward political violence.

Florida Professors Lose Court Battle Over DEI Ban—Judge Allows Only One Claim to Proceed

A federal judge dismissed most claims from Florida professors challenging the state’s DEI funding ban, allowing only one lawsuit to proceed.

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