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Youngkin Cracks Down: Kids Now Banned from Social Media After One Hour

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin signed legislation on May 2, 2025, imposing a daily one-hour limit on social media usage for individuals under 16 years old.

Iran-Backed Missile Israel Ben Gurion Airport Strike Shocks Nation

A ballistic missile launched by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen struck within the perimeter of Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday, marking the most direct hit yet on one of the nation’s most critical infrastructures. Israeli officials are now weighing military retaliation—against either Yemen or Iran.

Trump Blasts Judiciary: Judge Blocks Mass Deportation Plan

President Donald Trump criticized the federal judiciary following a ruling by U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr., which blocked the administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.

Germany Targets Police With AfD Ties After Extremist Label

German authorities are escalating their crackdown on members of the populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party after the federal domestic intelligence agency officially labeled the party “right-wing extremist.” Police officers and civil servants who belong to the AfD may now face expulsion from public service, a move critics say is politically motivated and dangerous for democracy.

Trump Pushes for U.S. Military Action Against Mexican Cartels: Mexico Outright Rejects It

President Donald Trump has intensified efforts to involve the U.S. military directly in combating Mexican drug cartels, proposing a leading role for American forces in operations within Mexico.

Jacksonville Illegal Gun Registry Exposed, State Launches Probe

Jacksonville Councilman Nick Howland (R) is raising alarms over what he alleges is an illegal firearm registry quietly maintained by city officials for nearly two years. According to Howland, security personnel at City Hall and the Yates Building in Jacksonville have been collecting personal information on armed citizens since July 2023.

Student Faces Discipline After Questioning University Bureaucracy

Brown University sophomore Alex Shieh is under disciplinary review after emailing 3,805 non-faculty staff members, inquiring, "What do you do all day?"

Diddy Trial Sex Trafficking Bombshells Set to Explode in Court

The long-awaited federal trial of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs begins Monday in a Manhattan courtroom, with prosecutors prepared to unveil disturbing allegations of sex trafficking, abuse, and racketeering that span over two decades. The trial is expected to reveal the seediest elements of the rap industry and the alleged secret life of one of its most powerful figures.

Cory Booker’s Capitol Sit-In Turns Into Musical Protest

Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) led a 12-hour sit-in on the Capitol steps on April 27, 2025, protesting the Republican budget plan. The demonstration included...

Trump’s Birthday Parade to Showcase America’s Military Might

The U.S. Army will commemorate its 250th anniversary with a grand military parade on June 14, 2025, coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.

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