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Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has issued a stark warning regarding the United States’ fiscal trajectory, cautioning that unchecked government spending could have severe consequences for the nation’s future. Speaking out on social media, Musk expressed concern that the federal government’s current spending habits are unsustainable. He argued that if the U.S. continues to accumulate debt at its current pace, it could ultimately lead to what he described as “debt slavery,” where future generations are burdened by the financial obligations created today. Musk’s comments come amid ongoing debates in Washington over federal budgets and the national debt ceiling. Lawmakers have faced…

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New details have emerged in the investigation into the Boulder firebomb attack, with authorities confirming the discovery of USAID-labeled paperwork in the vehicle of the suspected attacker, Mohamed Sabry Soliman. Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, is accused of targeting a pro-Israel demonstration on June 1 with Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower, injuring a dozen people including an elderly Holocaust survivor. The materials recovered from his car—among them fuel containers, explosives, and handwritten extremist notes—also included official-looking documents referencing the U.S. Agency for International Development. Despite the presence of these papers, officials say there is no evidence at this time…

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Just weeks before a firebomb assault rocked Boulder, 18-year-old Habiba Soliman had written about her excitement and gratitude for living in the United States. In a scholarship essay, she spoke of her aspirations to become a doctor—an ambition she couldn’t pursue while growing up in Kuwait due to gender-based restrictions. The Soliman family, originally from Egypt, moved to Colorado Springs in 2022 specifically to help Habiba chase her academic dreams. But that dream quickly turned into a nightmare on June 1, when her father, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly launched a brutal firebomb attack on a pro-Israel march using Molotov cocktails…

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Elon Musk has sharply criticized President Trump’s newly passed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” calling it a reckless and bloated piece of legislation that threatens to worsen the national deficit. The bill, which cleared the House, includes over $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, an extension of Trump’s 2017 tax plan, and new measures such as eliminating taxes on tips. It also significantly boosts defense and border security spending, allocating $150 billion for military expansion and $350 billion for enhanced border enforcement. To balance the bill’s cost, lawmakers proposed trimming key social programs, including Medicaid and SNAP, and raising the debt…

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Three sisters who vanished during a planned visit with their father were found dead near a campground in Washington, triggering a statewide manhunt. Paityn Decker, 9, Evelyn Decker, 8, and Olivia Decker, 5, were discovered near Rock Island Campground in Chelan County after being reported missing on May 30. Their father, 32-year-old Travis Decker, had picked them up from their mother’s home in Wenatchee for a court-approved visitation that was supposed to last just three hours. When he failed to return the girls, their mother reported the incident. While an Endangered Missing Person Alert was issued, an AMBER Alert was…

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A high school track and field athlete in Oregon claims she was told to step away from an official photo after staging a silent protest during a state championship medal ceremony involving a transgender competitor. Alexa Anderson, a senior from Tigard High School who placed third in the high jump, says she and fourth-place finisher Reese Eckard chose to leave the podium as Lia Rose, a transgender athlete from Ida B. Wells High School, was being recognized. Rose tied for fifth in the event. According to Anderson, an official overseeing the ceremony directed her to “get out of the photo”…

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President Donald Trump has dismissed reports claiming his administration’s crackdown on Harvard University is rooted in personal resentment over an alleged rejection from the school. In a firm denial, Trump called the story “totally false” and clarified that he never applied to Harvard, highlighting instead his graduation from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. The controversy began when speculation surfaced during a podcast appearance by journalist Michael Wolff, who suggested that Trump’s sharp stance toward Harvard could be motivated by a past personal snub. Trump responded by labeling the reporter “third-rate” and claimed the accusations were simply attempts…

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Legend Jenkins, a seven-year-old boy from Gastonia, North Carolina, was fatally injured while walking home unsupervised from a grocery store. The couple is currently facing significant charges. The child was struck by a Jeep while attempting to cross the road, with his 10-year-old sibling as his sole companion. The driver of the vehicle, a 76-year-old woman, remained at the site. Subsequently, authorities verified that the driver would not be prosecuted, as they concluded that she was not responsible for the tragic incident. Legend was transported to a nearby hospital; however, he succumbed to his injuries later that evening. Jessica Ivey…

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Former MLB star Kevin Youkilis has taken aim at Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez following her response to a violent terror attack on Jewish protesters in Boulder, Colorado. The attack, carried out with Molotov cocktails and a homemade flamethrower, left multiple people injured and is now under federal investigation. Youkilis, a two-time World Series champion and outspoken advocate against antisemitism, accused Ocasio-Cortez of repeating the same “virtue signaling” rhetoric without taking real action. He questioned her silence on ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations in her home city and demanded more accountability from leaders in combating rising hate. He publicly challenged the congresswoman to speak…

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A liberal news outlet is facing sharp criticism after labeling a steep decline in fentanyl trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border as “mysterious,” despite growing evidence tying the drop to the return of stricter border enforcement under the Trump administration. Since President Trump resumed office, policies targeting drug cartels—including labeling them foreign terrorist organizations, increasing military presence at the border, and cutting off cartel financial networks—have been credited with a sharp reduction in fentanyl flow. Government data shows seizures of fentanyl have plummeted by over 50% year-over-year. Rather than acknowledging these efforts, the outlet speculated that the dip could be due…

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The Justice Department under President Trump has opened an investigation into the pardons and commutations issued by former President Joe Biden during his final days in office, with a particular focus on whether the clemency decisions were personally authorized. Officials are reviewing the use of an autopen—a mechanical device used to replicate a signature—on official pardon documents. The inquiry aims to determine whether Biden was mentally and physically capable of approving the actions himself, especially amid rising concerns about his health and fitness near the end of his term. Among the clemency decisions under scrutiny are the commutations of sentences…

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A two-year-old boy from Staten Island was swept onto a luggage conveyor belt at Newark Liberty International Airport, triggering a frantic search and renewed concerns about airport safety protocols. The incident occurred at JetBlue’s Terminal A while the child’s mother was rebooking their flight. In a brief moment of distraction, the toddler climbed onto the unmanned conveyor system and vanished from sight, prompting immediate action from Port Authority officers on site. Two officers split up to search different paths the belt could have taken the child. Within minutes, they located the boy near an X-ray screening area. He was unharmed…

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A federal lawsuit has been filed by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka against U.S. officials, including interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba and a Homeland Security agent, in response to what he regards as an unlawful and politically motivated arrest that occurred outside an ICE detention facility. The lawsuit is the result of an incident that occurred on May 9, during which Baraka was allegedly apprehended for purportedly trespassing on the property of Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark. Baraka maintains that facility personnel invited him onto the premises to assist in the deescalation of a protest that was taking…

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The House Freedom Caucus is demanding immediate congressional action on a $9.4 billion spending cut package proposed by President Trump and developed under the Department of Government Efficiency, commonly known as DOGE. The proposed cuts target several areas of discretionary spending, including funding reductions for public broadcasting services such as NPR and PBS, as well as trimming foreign aid distributed through USAID. The caucus is urging Republican leaders to hold a floor vote this week, arguing that delaying the measure would undermine the party’s commitment to reducing government waste. Speaker Mike Johnson has indicated support for the initiative and plans…

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A federal judge has halted the deportation of Darwin Antonio Arevalo Millan, a Venezuelan migrant detained under the Alien Enemies Act, raising significant questions about the use of wartime laws in immigration enforcement. Arevalo, who had been living and working legally in the U.S. while awaiting a decision on his asylum case, was taken into custody during a routine ICE check-in. Authorities alleged that his tattoos were linked to criminal activity, prompting his detention and the initiation of deportation proceedings under the rarely used Alien Enemies Act. The court ruled that Arevalo must be given an opportunity to challenge his…

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