Monster Quake Slams Mindanao — Tsunami Panic

A massive offshore quake just rattled the Philippines, reminding Americans why strong borders, strong energy, and strong leadership still matter in a dangerous world.Story SnapshotA magnitude 7.8 earthquake off Mindanao triggered regional tsunami warnings...

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War Drum Beats in Pyongyang

North Korea's Kim Jong Un has ordered a dramatic expansion of missile and nuclear weapons production while his sister flatly rejected any path to...

The Federal Backdoor Into Your Emails — Washington Calls It National Security

As a critical federal spying power teeters on the brink, the Senate’s failure to move forward has left Americans’ privacy and national security hanging in the balance once again.Story SnapshotSenate leaders failed to advance a long-term Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Section 702 renewal as the latest deadline loomed.Lawmakers instead leaned on short stopgap extensions, exposing deep divisions over warrantless surveillance of Americans’ communications.Civil-liberties groups warn Section 702 has enabled repeated domestic abuses, while intelligence advocates call it indispensable for tracking foreign threats.Partisan infighting and side fights over unrelated agendas risk leaving constitutional rights and national security as bargaining chips.Senate...

World Cup Lockdown: Drones Banned, Eyes Everywhere

A massive federal security buildup around the 2026 World Cup is turning U.S. host cities into no-drone, heavily surveilled zones, even as officials admit they have no specific, credible plot in hand. Story Snapshot FBI and local police are deploying wartime-style counter-drone and surveillance tools around all U.S. World Cup venues, despite saying there are no known specific threats in some cities. Officials are most worried about lone-wolf attackers and soft targets such as fan zones, transit hubs, and restaurant districts near stadiums. New federal authorities and grant money expand Washington’s reach over local policing and airspace...

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Hidden Hedge: Why Banks Grab Gold

For the first time in decades, central banks worldwide now hold more of their reserves in gold than in U.S. Treasury securities — and...

ChatGPT Tied To Killings, State Explodes

Florida just became the first state to drag OpenAI and its star CEO Sam Altman into court, accusing their “unsafe” chatbot of helping plan murders, fueling teen suicide, and deceiving parents about what their kids are really using online.Story SnapshotFlorida’s attorney general filed an 83-page civil lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, calling ChatGPT a dangerous, deceptive product for families.The suit links ChatGPT to a Florida State University mass shooting, a double murder of graduate students, and a teen suicide, saying the system “promoted and aided” harm.The state says OpenAI ignored internal safety warnings, rushed new models to beat...

9 Teens Convicted of Gang Rape — Walk Free Without a Single Day in Jail

Nine teenage boys convicted of repeatedly gang-raping a 14-year-old Belgian schoolgirl walked out of court without serving a single day in detention — and the legal system that allowed it is now under a microscope across Europe.Story SnapshotA Belgian juvenile court found nine migrant teenagers guilty of the brutal gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Kortrijk in 2024, yet sentenced them to conditional release rather than detention.Belgian public broadcaster VRT confirmed the outcome, describing it as "no detention" for boys found guilty of a "triple gang rape" — a phrase that reflects the repeated nature of the assault.Belgium's...

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TikTok Hate Erupts — Credit Union Scrambles

A Massachusetts bank executive’s TikTok “prayer” for Pam Bondi to suffer the “worst case of cancer anybody’s ever seen” just showed how deeply left‑wing...

Washington in Shock: Health Concerns Spark Questions

A former first lady now admits she thought the sitting commander in chief was having a stroke on live television—yet she helped sell him as “fine” to the American people anyway.Story SnapshotJill Biden now says she feared Joe Biden was having a stroke during his disastrous June 2024 debate with Donald Trump.Her dramatic admission comes nearly two years later, as she promotes a book and tries to rewrite the record on Biden’s health.Video and reports show she publicly praised his performance immediately after the debate, despite claiming she was “scared to death.”The episode fuels long‑running concerns that Biden’s inner...

Alabama Map Chaos: New Rules Unleash Legal Showdown

Supreme Court just handed Alabama a do-over on its congressional map, opening the door to rein in court-driven racial gerrymandering and restore voter-driven representation.Story SnapshotSupreme Court vacated lower-court rulings and sent Alabama redistricting cases back for review under a new standard from Louisiana v. Callais .The 2023 Allen v. Milligan ruling had forced Alabama toward a second majority-Black district; that mandate now faces renewed scrutiny .Remand gives Alabama a real chance to argue for a map focused on geography and communities, not quotas .Election timelines and control of at least one House seat could shift depending on the new...

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