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At a packed rally in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump reaffirmed his commitment to protecting American industry, pledging that U.S. Steel will not fall under foreign control amid its proposed deal with Nippon Steel. Speaking directly to workers at the Irvin Plant, Trump announced that his administration would double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, citing the need to defend national industry and jobs. He also revealed that each U.S. Steel employee would receive a $5,000 bonus as part of the deal’s conditions. Trump assured workers that the company’s headquarters would remain in Pittsburgh and…

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Social media personality Emilie Kiser has filed a lawsuit to block the release of police reports, autopsy records, and surveillance footage related to the recent drowning of her three-year-old son, Trigg. The incident occurred on May 12 in the backyard pool of the family’s Chandler, Arizona home. Trigg was found unresponsive and was later pronounced dead six days after being hospitalized. In the weeks that followed, public interest in the case surged, resulting in over 100 records requests filed with local authorities. Kiser’s legal action, submitted to Arizona Superior Court on May 27, argues that releasing the materials would bring…

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Senator Josh Hawley has brought forward allegations suggesting that former President Joe Biden exhibited significant cognitive challenges during his time in office. According to Hawley, a Secret Service whistleblower assigned to Biden claimed that the president would become disoriented, including instances where he reportedly got lost in his own closet at the White House. These assertions have intensified ongoing congressional investigations into Biden’s mental fitness while serving as president. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is examining whether Biden’s staff may have used an autopen to approve official documents without his direct involvement. Additionally, Comer has requested testimony from Dr.…

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DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old from Houston celebrated for his strength and compassion, is facing a new wave of health challenges after doctors discovered three additional tumors. The young cancer warrior has been fighting terminal brain and spinal cancer since 2018, defying the odds and capturing the hearts of people across the country. Once given only five months to live, DJ has undergone more than a dozen brain surgeries. In the midst of his battle, he committed himself to a remarkable mission—to be sworn in by as many law enforcement agencies as possible. That journey has led to over 1,300 honorary…

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Senator Josh Hawley has alleged that a Secret Service whistleblower shared concerns over President Joe Biden’s cognitive condition, claiming the president would sometimes become confused and get lost in his own closet inside the White House. The statement comes as part of a broader Republican push to scrutinize Biden’s mental fitness during his term in office. According to Hawley, the insider described routine incidents that indicated growing difficulty for Biden in navigating his surroundings, raising fresh questions about the extent of transparency during his presidency. House Oversight Chairman James Comer is already leading an investigation into whether Biden was fully…

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Tensions flared during MIT’s commencement ceremony as a significant number of Jewish students staged a walkout in protest of the keynote speaker’s remarks, which accused the university of being complicit in what was described as Israel’s genocide in Gaza. The controversy erupted when guest speaker Dr. J. Kameron Carter, a Duke University professor, used his platform to sharply criticize MIT’s collaboration with Israeli academic and defense institutions. Carter accused the institution of contributing to what he called ongoing violence and oppression against Palestinians, sparking an immediate and visible reaction from students in attendance. Video footage from the ceremony showed several…

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The Trump administration has been granted permission by the Supreme Court to revoke humanitarian parole protections for over 500,000 migrants, a significant legal victory that will significantly alter the nation’s immigration policy. The decision enables the federal government to commence the process of terminating parole status for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The program, which was established during the Biden administration, permitted migrants with sponsors in the United States to enter the country legally for a period of up to two years. The program was allegedly implemented without congressional sanction and was unauthorized, according to the Trump administration.…

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President Donald Trump’s landmark tax and spending bill passed the House of Representatives in a razor-thin 215 to 214 vote after hours of tense negotiations and political maneuvering. The legislation, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” proposes to make Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent while introducing over $1.5 trillion in federal spending reductions. It also seeks to scale back certain green-energy tax incentives and implement stricter work requirements for Medicaid recipients. House Speaker Mike Johnson played a critical role in securing the vote, reportedly taking extraordinary steps to maintain the GOP’s slim majority throughout the night, including temporarily pulling…

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In his first public appearance since revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis, former President Joe Biden delivered an emotional speech during a Memorial Day event in Delaware. The speech, held on the 10th anniversary of his son Beau Biden’s passing, blended personal reflection with a call for Americans to overcome political division. Biden addressed veterans and military families gathered in New Castle, stressing that patriotism transcends party lines. He pointed out that U.S. service members serve under one flag and one identity — as Americans — regardless of their political beliefs. Speaking openly about his health, Biden confirmed that the cancer…

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Todd Chrisley, recently freed after receiving a full pardon from President Trump, is speaking out about his time behind bars and what he witnessed within the federal prison system. Upon his release from FPC Pensacola, the former reality star said he felt a responsibility to advocate for other inmates left behind. Chrisley, who served just over two years of a 12-year sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion, claimed he saw disturbing inequalities among inmates. He noted that many young Black men lacked access to programs and support that he was afforded, describing the system as deeply broken. As he…

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President Donald Trump has turned down a $15 million settlement proposal from Paramount Global, escalating his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News. The lawsuit claims that a “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris was deceptively edited during the 2024 campaign, presenting her in a favorable light while allegedly causing reputational and emotional harm to Trump. Trump is not only seeking a larger settlement but also demanding a public apology from CBS, arguing that the edited footage misled the public and damaged his image during a critical point in the election cycle. The rejected settlement offer comes as Paramount…

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Melania Trump has firmly denied claims that her son Barron was rejected by Harvard University, pushing back against speculation that his college prospects influenced President Trump’s aggressive stance toward the school. In a statement from her office, the former First Lady clarified that Barron never applied to Harvard and is currently completing his first year at NYU’s Stern School of Business. The clarification came amid growing online rumors suggesting that President Trump’s recent targeting of Harvard’s federal funding and its international student programs was driven by personal motives. The President’s recent actions, which include efforts to strip Harvard of over…

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A Salvadoran man linked to the notorious 18th Street gang was arrested in Bealeton, Virginia, after leading authorities on a high-speed chase that ended in a crash. The suspect, identified as Javier Enrique Canas-Escobar, reportedly tried to escape but was captured shortly after his vehicle was disabled. According to officials, Canas-Escobar is wanted in El Salvador for weapons-related charges and is considered a high-ranking member of the transnational criminal organization. He faces several local felony charges, including eluding law enforcement, hit-and-run, and assaulting officers during the pursuit. Authorities revealed that he entered the U.S. illegally and had been using an…

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A 16-year-old Maryland boy accused of breaking into 121 vehicles in a single night was released just hours after his arrest, causing frustration among local law enforcement and residents. The crime spree took place on May 4 in neighborhoods across Laurel, Prince George’s County, and Howard County. The teen, along with two other suspects, allegedly used a stolen car to move between locations, smashing windows and stealing valuables. Police recovered stolen property, including dozens of car keys, credit cards, and other items from the teen’s home during a search. Despite the scale of the damage and theft, he was released…

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A 28-year-old IT specialist employed by the Defense Intelligence Agency has been apprehended for attempting to disclose classified national defense information to a foreign government. Apparently, the specialist, who had access to top-secret material, reached out to individuals he believed were from another country, conveying his dissatisfaction with the direction of the U.S. government and his desire to provide assistance. He was conversing with a covert FBI agent without his knowledge. He transferred classified data to a thumb drive, hand-copied it onto notepads, and deposited it at a designated drop location in a public park in Virginia, according to federal…

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