Good morning. Here’s a quick look at some key news to start your day…
Top Headlines
1. Progressives celebrate a significant victory in the New York primary, leaving Democrats in shock.
2. Congress approves the most substantial housing reform seen in decades.
3. President Trump’s NATO strategy gains an unexpected supporter.
Main Stories
Taxpayer Concerns — Federal agencies have taken action against hospice operators and others in a sweeping medical crackdown. Read more…
Controversial Comments — A prominent Senate candidate made headlines by openly criticizing Christianity on a progressive podcast. Read more…
Tragic Incident — A man recently released from prison reportedly set fire to a shelter, resulting in six tragic deaths. Read more…
Kidnapping Case — In Florida, a man is accused of hiding a kidnapped teenage girl in a clothes dryer until authorities intervened. Read more…
Cold Case Investigation — Investigators are digging up a rural site in connection to a decades-old series of murders. Read more…
Politics
Record Staffing — The Border Patrol recently reached a historic high with over 21,471 officers on record, with plans for further recruitment.
Mail Order Controversy — A report reveals nearly 330,000 abortion pills have been sent to conservative states, exploiting blue state laws.
Financial Challenges — AOC sheds light on the formidable challenges facing Wall Street bankers amid 2028 election speculation.
Interview Fallout — A socialist politician from New York abruptly left a radio conversation when questioned about previous social media remarks.
Media Updates
Taxpayer Savings — Linda McMahon’s efforts to address the issue of phantom students could potentially save over $1 billion for the public.
Reflecting Pool — Kelsey Grammer responds to critics, seeking understanding despite rising tensions.
DIY Emmy Bid — Staffers from a canceled “Late Show” are making plans for an independent Emmy nomination.
Concern for AOC — Two veteran Democrats provide a harsh assessment of AOC’s prospects for the 2028 presidential race.
Opinions
Jonathan Turley — Educational voucher reforms in Arkansas have led to a significant improvement in student scores, a move opposed by teachers’ unions.
LT. Colonel Robert Maginnis — While the U.S. should investigate UAP claims, this is just the start of a much bigger conversation.
In Other News
Price Surprise — A beloved seafood item shocking consumers at $120 per pound is expected to increase in price again.
Unexpected Turnaround — The Phillies managed to score eight runs in the last inning, upending the Nationals’ expectations.
Royal Family Tensions — The rift within the royals deepens as Prince Harry plans a trip to the UK with his children, raising eyebrows among experts.
American Culture Quiz — Challenge yourself with questions about changes in sunscreen regulations and coastal trivia.

