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Top 3
1. A challenger from the Socialist Party has unseated a long-serving Democratic incumbent.
2. Reports indicate that former President Trump questioned the merits of continuing negotiations with Iran.
3. The State Department has announced that the Venezuelan government is in full compliance.
Main Stories
Hatred of Employees — A New York woman, who bizarrely wished every day was October 7th, faces charges for funding a Palestinian terrorist group.
Iron Pipeline — Federal officials are set to dismantle a gun-trafficking operation accused of supplying numerous firearms from Georgia to gangs in Chicago.
Against All Expectations — Miraculously, a 2-year-old boy was rescued alive from the rubble six days after devastating twin earthquakes struck Venezuela.
Shocking Discovery — A decomposing body was found in a school chimney following reports of a foul smell.
Boiling Point — Thousands of police have been deployed as deadly protests against immigration spread to several cities.
Politics
Why? — A concerned citizen, dubbed Angel Mama, questioned why politicians in sanctuary cities seem to prioritize illegal immigrants over their own constituents.
Left Turn — Socialism is gaining traction as a candidate backed by the Democratic Socialists of America wins against a long-established Democrat.
Sole Survivor — Boebert aimed to secure her place in the primary, remaining the last House Republican to oppose Epstein.
Supremacy Clause — A federal judge has blocked a new Virginia law that prevented ICE agents from wearing masks while on duty.
Media
Broadcast Error — NPR discusses how a miscommunication led to false claims about Justice Alito’s retirement.
Exposed Escape Plan — Dave Portnoy alleges that the host of “Call Her Daddy” intended to fabricate sexual harassment claims to escape her contract.
Battle of Birth — Vance criticizes the SCOTUS ruling on birthright citizenship as a “grave mistake” and warns of rising birth tourism.
Trial Begins — A judge has denied an effort from Mehta to dismiss the argument that Facebook and Instagram were designed to addict children.
Opinion
Congressman Roger Williams — Reflects on how 250 years of hard work have benefited Main Street businesses.
Eric Pratt — Argues that a nationwide concealed carry reciprocity endorsed by President Trump would enhance safety for responsible gun owners.
In Other News
Restaurant Rules — A new law mandates that restaurants inform patrons about automatic tips or service charges before taking orders.
Home Turf Advantage — Information on how to watch the USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32.
Quiet Luxury — Sephora is joining Walmart and Target in introducing a “quiet time” shopping experience.
American Culture Quiz — A quiz on wedding whispers and cruise controversies is available to test your knowledge.




