Peace Through Strength — Taiwan Just Showed America How It’s Done

The real story in Taiwan’s latest drill is not the rocket smoke, but the message about who actually wants peace.Story SnapshotTaiwan fired U.S.-made HIMARS rockets toward the Taiwan Strait in its first coastal live-fire...

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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...

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 a political fight over accountability.Quick TakeThe United States Department of Justice unsealed a superseding indictment charging Raúl Castro and five Cuban regime co-defendants over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown.The indictment says Cuban military fighter jets fired on two unarmed civilian aircraft outside Cuban territory, killing four people.Castro’s first public appearance since the charge was shown on Cuban state television at a Havana event marking his 95th birthday.Havana rejected the accusation and called it...

Liberty Bulldozed? DOJ Says Courts Powerless

A Justice Department lawyer just told federal judges that if President Trump ordered the Statue of Liberty bulldozed fast enough, “nothing can be done” to stop it.Story SnapshotA top Department of Justice attorney told an appeals court that courts could not stop Trump from finishing his White House ballroom project.Pressed by a judge, he applied the same theory to a hypothetical rapid demolition of the Statue of Liberty, saying “I think that’s right, yes.”The government’s argument rests on a technical doctrine called “standing,” claiming no one could sue in time to stop the damage.Judges on the panel openly questioned...

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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...

18 Veterans Die by Suicide Every Day — Is This Bill the Answer?

A new veteran suicide bill could expose a familiar Washington problem: too many programs, too little proof, and far too many dead Americans who wore the uniform.Quick TakeFederal data shows an average of 17.6 veterans died by suicide each day in 2022, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Lawmakers say the new What Works for Preventing Veteran Suicide Act would force the VA to set measurable goals, improve data collection, and evaluate whether prevention pilots actually work. VA research says veteran suicide is driven by multiple factors, including mental health, substance use, financial stress, housing instability, and...

Congress Investigating the NFL!

Congress is testing whether America’s most powerful sports league can keep pushing fans behind paywalls without answering hard questions under oath.Story SnapshotHouse investigators have previously forced National Football League leadership to provide testimony and documents, proving leverage exists over Commissioner Roger Goodell .The National Football League publicly positioned itself as a cooperating entity in prior congressional inquiries, signaling that document production and testimony are operationally feasible .Judiciary Committee leaders have opened a lane to scrutinize sports broadcasting markets and blackout-era policy in light of streaming-era shifts .The record ties Congress’s authority to prior Goodell testimony and looming subpoena power,...

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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...

Five-Set Drama Rewrites the Championship Path

João Fonseca’s five-set win over Novak Djokovic has turned Roland-Garros into a wide-open race for a first-time major champion, and it exposed how quickly one shock result can rewrite a tournament’s entire mood.Quick TakeFonseca beat Djokovic in the third round after trailing by two sets, winning 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5.Roland-Garros said Fonseca spoke after his dramatic victory on Friday, May 29, 2026.The defeat was Djokovic’s earliest exit at Roland-Garros since 2009, according to CBS Sports.ESPN said Fonseca’s win guarantees a new French Open champion.Fonseca’s Breakthrough Shakes the DrawJoão Fonseca did more than win a tennis match. Roland-Garros described...

Judge Delivers Stunning Blow To Cultural Powerhouse

A federal judge ordered Donald Trump’s name stripped from the Kennedy Center, underscoring how courts can redraw the lines of authority over America’s monuments and send a message about who controls national symbols .Story HighlightsA judge ruled the Kennedy Center board violated the law by adding Trump’s name and ordered its removal .The ruling says Congress holds naming authority for the Kennedy Center as a memorial to John F. Kennedy .The court also blocked a planned multi‑year closure for renovations, questioning the board’s process .Reporting cites fundraising concerns from a Kennedy Center official if Trump’s name is removed .Judge’s...

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