The Washington Post Data Scheme That Punished Its Most Loyal Readers

A major class action lawsuit now claims the Washington Post secretly spied on its own readers to squeeze higher subscription prices out of the most loyal ones.Story SnapshotLawsuit accuses the Washington Post of covert...

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Shocking Cadaver Twist at Top Universities

American families donated loved ones’ bodies to science—only to learn they may have been used to train foreign military medics without clear consent.Story SnapshotStudent...

Expelled for Voting Trump in a Mock Election — Mother Makes Serious Claim

A mother’s claim that a teacher grabbed her daughter by the throat after a Trump vote has turned a school dispute into a test of trust in public schools.Quick TakeRaven Harrison says her 8-year-old daughter was expelled after voting for Donald Trump in a mock election.Harrison also says a teacher grabbed the child by the throat and left marks on her neck.The supplied record contains no school file, police report, medical record, or court filing.The story is presented through conservative media, which can intensify partisan reactions before proof is public.What Harrison Says HappenedHarrison’s account is direct and serious. In...

The Fourth Amendment Fight That Finally Reached a Breaking Point

A 60-day U.S.–Iran ceasefire framework is on the table, but both sides still need to sign off—and the stakes for American security and energy prices are huge.Story HighlightsNegotiators reached a tentative 60-day memorandum, pending President Trump’s approval .The draft would reopen talks on Iran’s nuclear limits and maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz .Axios reports Iran signaled readiness to sign, but has not verified internal endorsements .Iranian outlets say the text is not finalized, underscoring the deal’s fluid status .What The Reported Framework Does And Does Not DoU.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative 60-day memorandum to extend...

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Sneaky Pump Tax Hits 19 States

On America’s 250th birthday, a quiet gift from many state capitals is simple: you pay more every time you fill up.Story SnapshotAt least 19...

Hormuz Flashpoint: Will Trump Hit Back?

Iran just forced President Trump to choose between hitting back hard or letting a U.S. helicopter shoot-down go unanswered in one of the most dangerous choke points on earth.Story SnapshotTrump says the U.S. Army Apache was shot down by Iran near the Strait of Hormuz and vows America “must respond.”U.S. Central Command confirmed the Apache went down near Oman and that both crew members were dramatically rescued by a sea drone.The Pentagon publicly says the cause is still “under investigation,” even as reporters cite U.S. officials blaming an Iranian drone or Iranian fire.The clash tests Trump’s promise to restore...

U.S. Fired a Hellfire Missile Into a Tanker Headed for Iran

The United States is again using hard maritime power to stop a tanker it says was headed for Iran, and the move puts Washington’s blockade policy back at the center of the fight. The latest action has drawn fresh attention because CENTCOM says the ship ignored repeated warnings before American forces disabled it at sea.Quick TakeCENTCOM says U.S. forces disabled the tanker after it ignored repeated warnings.Military officials say the vessel was heading toward Kharg Island, an Iranian oil export terminal.The U.S. has already used similar enforcement actions against other Iran-linked ships this spring.Supporters see the operation as a...

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Delayed Justice: The 1996 Shooting That Finally Got a U.S. Indictment

Raúl Castro’s rare public return has put a fresh spotlight on a 1996 shootdown case that now carries a formal United States indictment and...

Feds Were Already Tracking This SUV — Then It Exploded on I-290

A busy Chicago expressway turned into a crime scene and bomb investigation zone after a blown‑out SUV, a dead driver, and shell casings forced authorities to shut down traffic for most of the day.Story SnapshotA vehicle exploded on I‑290 near Chicago, leaving a man dead in a blown‑out SUV and triggering a full bomb‑squad response.The highway was shut down in both directions for roughly eight hours as federal and state agencies combed the scene for evidence.Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents joined Illinois State Police, raising...

The Parasite America Killed in the 1960s Just Came Back

A flesh‑eating livestock parasite has quietly slipped back into Texas for the first time since the 1960s, and officials insist it is “contained” even as ranchers eye their herds and wonder how many more surprises the system is hiding.Story SnapshotA single confirmed New World screwworm case in a Zavala County calf is the first U.S. detection in decades.Federal and Texas officials have imposed quarantines, ramped up surveillance, and begun sterile-fly releases to contain the parasite.The screwworm can devastate cattle, wildlife, pets, and occasionally people, but does not directly contaminate meat in the food supply.The episode is reigniting left‑right concerns...

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