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 denuclearization — a double signal that Pyongyang is accelerating its...

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Shocking Grab: Washington Eyes OpenAI Shares

A quiet idea taking shape in Washington could put the federal government directly on the ownership chart of the very artificial intelligence companies reshaping...

Sacramento Airport Bomb Scare Deepens

When a man walks into a major American airport with what prosecutors call a working homemade bomb in his carry-on, it raises not just security alarms, but fresh questions about how well the system—and the people running it—are really protecting the public.Story SnapshotFederal prosecutors say a Sacramento man tried to carry a viable improvised explosive device through airport security at Sacramento International Airport.Transportation Security Administration screeners allegedly found the device along with a torch lighter, knife, zip ties, aerosol can, and five cell phones, one reportedly set with a 15‑minute timer.The device was later tested and described by investigators...

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 a new European Central Bank report confirms it.At a GlanceGold accounted for 27% of global central bank reserve assets at the end of 2025, surpassing U.S. Treasuries at 22%, according to a European Central Bank analysis.Central banks have been steadily accumulating gold bullion while prices near record highs pushed gold's reserve share sharply higher — up from 20% just one year earlier.The ECB's own data show the ranking is price-sensitive: using 2023 gold prices, U.S....

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Her Phone Was Reset Then She Was Found Dead

A Los Alamos nuclear lab employee vanished, and now her remains—found in a national forest beside a handgun—raise urgent questions authorities still refuse to...

National Sorry Day and the Fight Over Memory

Australia’s National Sorry Day is not an annual guilt session for white people, but a running argument over what a country owes children it once took away.Story SnapshotNational Sorry Day marks the legacy of the “Stolen Generations,” Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children removed by government and church policies.The day grew out of the Bringing Them Home report and began in 1998 as a commemoration, not a legally enforced apology ritual.Critics recast it as compulsory white guilt, but official descriptions stress remembrance, truth-telling, and healing for survivors.The real battle is over how a modern nation remembers its past without...

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 hate has burrowed into corporate culture—and how quickly it explodes online.Story SnapshotA Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union manager in Massachusetts was fired after a TikTok video praying for former Attorney General Pam Bondi to suffer extreme throat cancer went viral.The video, addressed to a sarcastic “MAGA Lord Jesus,” sparked widespread condemnation and highlighted how normalized violent rhetoric toward conservatives has become in some circles.The credit union said the comments violated its policies and Code of Ethics,...

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High-Stakes Choice Could Reshape the Region’s Future

A fragile U.S.–Iran truce may be extended for 60 more days, but only if President Trump signs off on a deal that could reopen...

Shocking Surge: Immigration Detention Suicides EXPOSED

An Associated Press probe claims suicides in immigration detention have surged, raising hard questions about federal custody standards and due process for detainees. Story Snapshot Associated Press reports at least 10 suicides in immigration detention since January 2025 Department of Homeland Security officials counter that such deaths remain extremely rare Experts debate raw counts versus per-capita rates and facility practices Policy choices on detention scale, medical screening, and oversight face renewed scrutiny What the Associated Press is Reporting, and Why It Matters Associated Press materials state that at least 10 men have died by suicide in immigration detention...

Media Warps Trump Meeting Into ‘Reality TV’

Media critics claim Trump’s marathon Cabinet meeting was a praise-fest, but the record shows policy was discussed while legacy outlets framed it as “reality TV.”Story SnapshotBroadcast segments highlighted repeated praise for President Trump during a more than three-hour Cabinet session .Cable panels amplified the flattery narrative with montage clips and commentary .Reports acknowledged the meeting’s length and public nature while pairing it with selective soundbites .No comprehensive time-coded transcript quantifying policy versus praise was presented by critics .Broadcasts Spotlight Praise, Not the Full AgendaCBS News described the May 2026 Cabinet meeting as a “marathon” lasting more than three hours,...

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