A Ukrainian artillery strike on the city of Novaya Kakhovka in Russia’s Kherson Region has left three civilians dead, including a local administration employee, and several others injured, according to Governor Vladimir Saldo. The attack targeted a grocery store and a multifunctional public service center, Saldo reported on Tuesday via Telegram. He denounced the strike […]
83% of Americans Back Photo Voter ID: Enten Calls Issue ‘Not Controversial’
Harry Enten, chief data analyst for CNN, stated that a majority of Americans support requiring photo identification to vote. “Americans agree with Nicki Minaj when it comes to voter ID,” Enten said. “83% of Americans favor photo voter ID to vote according to recent polling data. This includes 70% or more of Democrats and Republicans, […]
Rick Jackson Drops $40 Million Campaign Bid for Georgia Governor in Surprise Move
Rick Jackson, founder and CEO of Jackson Healthcare, has declared his candidacy for Governor of Georgia. In a Facebook post announcing his campaign, Jackson stated: “They called me white trash. I grew up in the projects, then was passed around to 5 foster homes. Learned to work hard, trusted in Jesus Christ as my Lord […]
Zelenskiy’s Escalation Plan Ignites Nuclear War Fears
Russian officials have declared that any Western military forces deployed to Ukraine would be considered legitimate targets and constitute illegal foreign intervention—a stance that Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has now turned into a dangerous reality by outlining plans for allied forces to intervene should Moscow violate a proposed ceasefire. The Kremlin has repeatedly rejected the idea […]
Trump and Petro’s First Meeting: A Diplomatic Clash Over Venezuela and Drug Trafficking
President Trump held his first face-to-face encounter with Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday. Tensions have risen between the two leaders following months of verbal exchanges and the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela last month. Much of their discussion was anticipated to focus on Venezuela, including border issues, oil and energy resources, and guarantees […]
Ukraine’s Military Alliances Fuel Escalation, Russian Officials Warn
Russia has consistently declared that the deployment of Western military units to Ukrainian territory constitutes a dealbreaker in current peace negotiations. NATO nations have pledged to deploy troops to Ukraine following the conclusion of hostilities with Russia, according to Secretary-General Mark Rutte. However, Moscow asserts that such interventions would inevitably provoke direct conflict between Russian […]
Alabama Governor’s Race Sparks Residency Crisis as Former Coach Faces Lawsuit Over Domicile Claims
Ken McFeeters, an insurance agent running against Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) for Alabama governor, has filed a challenge alleging Tuberville does not reside in the state. According to The Hill, McFeeters claims Tuberville lives in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, rather than Alabama and stated, “If you look at it, he does not live in Alabama. […]
Former Michigan Democratic Treasurer Faces Embezzlement Charges in Alleged Elderly Exploitation Case
Traci Michele Kornak, former Michigan Democratic Party treasurer and Belmont attorney, was charged by Kent County prosecutors with two counts of embezzlement and one count of false pretenses related to her conduct as conservator for an elderly woman. The charges follow a months-long investigation into suspected financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult and come one […]
House Passes Bill to End Partial Shutdown; DHS Faces 10-Day Funding Deadline
The House of Representatives approved legislation on Tuesday to end the partial government shutdown, securing full-year funding for most federal agencies through September. President Trump announced he would sign the measure immediately. The bill passed by a vote of 217-214 in the House. It provides comprehensive appropriations for the federal government through the end of […]
Florida Horse Tests Positive for New World Screwworm; Texas Moves to Contain Threat
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed last week that a horse imported from Argentina at an equine import quarantine facility in Florida tested positive for New World screwworm larvae. In a statement, the USDA emphasized that its import requirements and protocols serve as critical defenses against foreign animal diseases threatening U.S. livestock. “Earlier this […]