Patriotic Rock Sparks $95K Turnaround

A North Carolina school district just paid $95,000 after punishing a student over a Charlie Kirk tribute, and the settlement now includes a new free speech policy.Quick TakeThe Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education settled with...

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The Iran Peace Announcement — And Why “Immediate” Isn’t Actually Immediate

Pakistan says a U.S.–Iran peace deal is “final,” but Iran signals it is not active until signing—so is the war really over?Story HighlightsPakistan’s prime...

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 reporters say the University of Southern California (USC) quietly supplied at least 89 cadavers to the U.S. Navy for trauma courses involving Israeli military surgeons.Investigations report that many bodies came from donors who believed they were helping science and education, not foreign military training.Evidence shows Israeli medical teams flew to Los Angeles several times a year to practice battlefield surgery on “fresh” and perfused American cadavers.Critics say donor forms never disclosed this use, exposing serious...

Historic Meltdown Stuns NBA Finals

A night that should have been a coronation for rising stars turned into a 29-point choke job that has fans wondering if the system around them is just as clueless as the folks running Washington. Story Snapshot The San Antonio Spurs blew a 29-point lead in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the largest comeback in Finals history. Charles Barkley called them the “dumbest basketball team in the history of civilization” after a string of late-game mistakes. The Spurs settled for rushed three-pointers and a controversial late layup instead of using the clock and drawing fouls. ...

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Congress Is Battling Over Whether Americans Need More Privacy Protections

A furious House showdown over secret spying has stalled Washington’s favorite surveillance tool and exposed how far Democrats will go to protect warrantless snooping...

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 states raised gas taxes between early 2025 and early 2026, and most of those hikes stick.Many increases are automatic, tied to inflation formulas that change your bill without a fresh vote.Politicians claim the money fixes roads, but clear proof of specific projects is often thin.For drivers, the burden shows up as steady, permanent higher prices at the pump.How America’s 250th Turned Into A Quieter Tax AnniversaryState leaders did not throw a parade for their gas...

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 use of the system.The drill simulated how to stop a Chinese amphibious assault, using short-range practice rockets near shore.Beijing’s media calls HIMARS a “deep counterstrike” threat, while Taiwan bills it as survival training.The fight is as much over narrative—defense vs. provocation—as it is over range and firepower.Taiwan’s First Coastal HIMARS Live Fire Was About Survival, Not ShowmanshipTaiwan did not pick a clear day and a...

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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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