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A 21-year-old man was arrested in Culpeper, Virginia, after allegedly driving his SUV into a group of peaceful demonstrators at a local “No Kings Day” rally. The incident occurred Saturday as the crowd was dispersing near a downtown intersection. According to witnesses, the vehicle accelerated toward the group without warning, striking at least one individual. The suspect, identified as Joseph R. Checklick Jr., was taken into custody at the scene and charged with reckless driving. He is currently being held without bond as authorities investigate whether further charges, including potential assault or hate crime violations, may apply. Officials confirmed that…

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during a rally supporting progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani. She accused Cuomo of positioning himself for a future presidential campaign by using the NYC mayoral race as a strategic springboard. AOC framed the election as a national bellwether, warning that reinstating Cuomo could extend an era of “gerontocracy” within the Democratic Party. She argued voters should reject aging establishment figures and prioritize younger leadership, highlighting concerns over Cuomo’s past controversies. During the event, AOC emphasized the stakes: this isn’t merely a local race, she said—it reflects the direction of the entire…

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A team operating Antarctica’s balloon‑borne ANITA observatory has detected highly unusual radio pulses emerging from below the ice sheet—at steep angles up to 30° beneath the horizon. These emissions, discovered during a mission originally targeting cosmic neutrinos, defy current scientific understanding. Neutrinos—extremely light, neutral particles—were ruled out as the source after cross-checking with experiments like IceCube and the Pierre Auger Observatory. Penn State physicist Dr. Stephanie Wissel described the findings as “bizarre signals” that cannot be explained by known physics. The signals appear to originate from deep within the ice, suggesting they would have had to traverse thousands of kilometers…

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Joseph Gutheinz, a retired NASA inspector and current attorney, has cast doubt on the idea that UFOs are extraterrestrial in origin. He contends that far-flung alien visitations are “highly unlikely” given the immense distances from the nearest star systems—such as Proxima Centauri, which is about 25 trillion miles away. Instead, he suggests many UFO sightings can be traced to advanced military aircraft or foreign technology, not alien spacecraft. Gutheinz pointed out that during the Cold War, the U.S. military may have deliberately used UFO narratives—like those surrounding Area 51—to mask stealth airplane development. He noted that governments might still lean…

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During Israel’s recent Operation Rising Lion—a major airstrike campaign against Iran’s nuclear and military sites—American intelligence intercepted an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to U.S. officials, Israeli forces informed the U.S. of a credible opportunity to eliminate Khamenei as the operation unfolded in mid‑June. President Trump, fully briefed on the proposal, declined to authorize the mission. He reportedly argued that since no Americans had been killed by Iran, this was not a time to target political leadership. He insisted that assassination of top foreign leaders is outside U.S. protocol unless American lives are directly…

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Despite looming thunderstorms, President Trump pressed ahead with Saturday’s military parade in Washington, D.C., marking both his 79th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Observing from a VIP stand alongside the First Lady, Trump saluted as approximately 6,600 troops, over 100 military vehicles, and 50 aircraft traversed the route along Constitution Avenue, pausing only for safety concerns. The parade began roughly 30 minutes early to beat approaching weather, which briefly delayed proceedings but did not halt the show. Trump touted the display, asserting that “a rainy day parade brings good luck,” and underscoring the event’s patriotic intent.…

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New developments in the manhunt for Vance Boelter have centered on his wife’s tip following an unusual traffic stop. Police detained Boelter early Saturday, reportedly after officers received information from his spouse that led to his brief apprehension. Despite being handcuffed, he was ultimately released when no outstanding warrants were tied to him. The incident occurred just hours after the deadly shootings in Minnesota that killed ex‑House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband in Brooklyn Park, while critically injuring State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife in Champlin. Boelter, 57, is suspected of disguising himself as a police officer and…

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A haunting message from Vance Luther Boelter to his childhood friend David Carlson just hours after a politically motivated shooting spree has intensified the search for the suspect in Minnesota. Boelter’s brief text read, “I’ll be dead shortly… I love you guys,” before abruptly disappearing from his friend’s life. Carlson, who has known Boelter since fourth grade and shared living space with him, was shocked by the tragedy. He revealed that Boelter expressed regret and sentiment in the message, saying he didn’t want to “implicate” his friends in what had transpired. Alarmed by the ominous tone, Carlson contacted authorities immediately.…

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President Donald Trump expressed optimism today that Israel and Iran are on the verge of brokering a peace deal, citing a flurry of ongoing discussions. In a Truth Social post, he declared, “Iran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal… We will have PEACE, soon.” In an ABC News interview, Trump suggested that the recent escalation might have hastened negotiations. He also revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has engaged in talks with him about facilitating mediation between the two nations. Trump referenced past successes negotiating between India and Pakistan via trade incentives and indicated he…

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Former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin and Alex Soros, son of billionaire philanthropist George Soros, were married on June 14 in a lavish two-day celebration hosted at the Soros family estate in Water Mill, New York. Their weekend festivities included a traditional Muslim nikah and Jewish ketubah signing, followed by a larger reception marked by elegant evening attire and cultural fusion. Guests included a roster of prominent Democrats and influencers: Bill and Hillary Clinton, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Vogue’s Anna Wintour, Nicky Hilton Rothschild, and Boyz II Men, who…

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Saturday in Washington, D.C., marked a dual celebration as President Trump turned 79 and the U.S. Army commemorated its 250th anniversary with a high-profile military parade. The event featured thousands of active-duty troops, armored vehicles, and aircraft flyovers along Constitution Avenue, all witnessed by cheering spectators and the presidential party. First Lady Melania Trump joined her husband on the reviewing stand as Trump greeted service members and veterans, saluting the troops as they paraded past. The celebration proceeded despite scattered showers, embodying the administration’s slogan “rain or shine.” Trump’s camp later shared personal moments from the day—photos of him cutting…

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Melissa Hortman, the former speaker of the state house, and her husband, Mark, were shot dead at their Brooklyn Park home in a politically motivated attack only hours before Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar had dinner with Hortman on Friday night. The couple was killed early Saturday; a separate attack at the Champlin home of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife left them gravely injured. The defendant, 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter, allegedly entered both scenes by impersonating a police officer and driving a car with flashing lights. The names of almost 70 political individuals and items associated with anti-abortion and…

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In Culpeper, Virginia, a 21-year-old man was taken into custody on June 14 for reportedly crashing an SUV into a group of “No Kings” demonstrators. At least one person was hit by the car, which police claim was purposefully driven into a group of people leaving the demonstration. There have been no confirmed serious injuries. The culprit was identified by the authorities as Culpeper resident Joseph R. Checklick Jr. He is being jailed without bond after being charged with reckless driving. Police are still looking into the event and determining whether more charges are necessary. The altercation took place amid…

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Minnesota is on high alert following a shocking early-morning shooting spree that left two legislators, their spouses, and a mass of targeted violence in its wake. The suspect has been identified as 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter, who allegedly disguised himself as a police officer and executed a calculated assault. Around 2 a.m., law enforcement responded to an emergency call at the home of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife in Champlin. Both were critically wounded but have since undergone surgery and are expected to survive. Later, in Brooklyn Park, the suspect proceeded to the residence of former House Speaker Melissa…

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A 20‑year‑old Bronx father, Arius Williams, has been charged with murder and manslaughter following the death of his 2‑year‑old son, Montrell. Surveillance footage reportedly captures Williams picking up the toddler—wearing only a diaper—and hurling him over the Bruckner Bridge into the Bronx River on May 10. Found unresponsive, Montrell’s body was later recovered from the East River near Queens. Before the tragedy, Williams allegedly threatened Montrell’s 17‑year‑old mother with a knife and admitted, “I threw that n‑a into the river.” He initially disappeared after the incident and only resurfaced weeks later, leading to a custodial interference arrest. Williams, previously employed as…

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