Paris Socialists Take Advantage of Heatwave to Prohibit Alcohol

Paris Faces Heat Wave Amid Alcohol Ban Recent statistics reveal that most residents in Paris live in apartments, but alarmingly, only a small percentage—around 5-6%—are equipped with air conditioning. This translates to a staggering 94% of Parisians lacking this essential feature. Now, with a severe heat wave affecting the city and causing fatalities, one has […]
Aircraft Collides with Beijing’s Highest Skyscraper, Leading to Extensive Censorship in China

Small Aircraft Crashes into Skyscraper in Beijing On Friday, various news outlets with teams in Beijing reported a small aircraft, described by Reuters as being “the size of a car,” crashed into the CITIC Tower, the tallest building in the city. Simultaneously, local Chinese police began warning witnesses against taking photographs and pressured them to […]
U.N. Halts Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Following Iran’s Cargo Ship Attack

UN Cancels Ship Evacuation Plans After Gulf Incident The United Nations announced on Thursday that it has halted plans to evacuate a ship stranded in the Persian Gulf following a projectile strike on a cargo vessel leaving the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. officials indicated that the ship was targeted by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps […]
Brandon Gill: Americans Possess the Determination and Resolve to Accomplish the Unattainable

America’s Tribute by Rep. Brandon Gill As part of a special segment on America 250, Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) shares insights about the American spirit. This initiative, known as America’s Tribute, highlights key moments in history that demonstrate the love for the nation, such as the construction of the transcontinental railroad, the Normandy landings, and […]
Democrats Upset Over Haitian TPS Decision: ‘American Families’ Losing Temporary Protection After ’20 Years’

Supreme Court Decision Sparks Democratic Outcry On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing President Donald Trump to end the protected status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, a decision that aims to streamline federal immigration enforcement. The ruling, which split 6-3, overturned earlier federal judges’ decisions preventing the administration from revoking Temporary […]
Iran and Egypt Angry about Rainbow Symbols at World Cup Game in Seattle

The Iranian Football Federation has urged FIFA to prohibit any “rituals or propaganda” linked to LGBTQ+ lifestyles during the upcoming Pride Match between Iran and Egypt slated for Friday in Seattle. The New York Times reported that since it was confirmed Seattle would host a World Cup match on June 26, the city’s organizing committee […]
Jury Stalemate in Trial of Man Charged with Causing Deadly Palisades Fire

After two intense days of deliberation, a federal jury revealed on Thursday that it is unable to reach a verdict in a critical arson case related to the January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles. The jury informed U.S. District Judge Ann Huang that they couldn’t arrive at a unanimous decision regarding Jonathan Rinderknecht, 30, who […]
Harvey Weinstein Will Not Go to a 4th Rape Trial in New York

Charges Dropped Against Harvey Weinstein in New York NEW YORK (AP) – Prosecutors in New York announced on Thursday that they are dropping rape charges against Harvey Weinstein. This decision comes instead of pursuing a fourth trial involving allegations that have emerged in the #MeToo era. Weinstein, previously convicted of sexual offenses, is still incarcerated. […]
Sen. Rand Paul: The Main Risk to Election Integrity Is Not Voting in Person

Sen. Rand Paul on Voting and Election Integrity Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who co-sponsored the SAVE America Act, expressed in a recent interview that he sees the greatest risk to election validity as stemming from individuals not voting in person. He stated, “In fact, I think the biggest threat to the validity of the election […]
Michigan Republicans Look into Non-Working Daycare That Obtained $1.1 Million

Investigation into Michigan Day Care Receiving $1.1 Million in Taxpayer Funds Lawmakers in Michigan are looking into a now-closed day care center that reportedly received over $1.1 million in taxpayer money. The focus is on First Premier Learning Academy and Daycare, located in Clinton Township. A video shared by Michigan House Republicans highlights some concerning […]