The US Supreme Court ruled against the state of Hawaii on Thursday, June 25, striking down a law requiring gun owners to get permission to bring firearms into private shops and businesses. In a 6-3 ruling, the Court sided with gun-rights advocates, who said the island state’s restrictions effectively “eviscerated”…

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Credit: rawpixel.com A 23-year-old active FDNY Emergency Medical Technician was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers uncovered approximately 14,000 images and videos of suspected child sexual abuse material on his phone. The arrest happened on June 1, 2026, when the traveler, a…

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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Wednesday proposed legislation that aims to protect American patients from Chinese-based cyberthreats lurking in Chinese-made networked medical devices. “Communist Chinese-made medical devices threaten the privacy and safety of every American patient. My bill would crack down on these dangerous devices,” Cotton told Breitbart News in…

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ICE officers in Minnesota in a file image. John Moore/Getty ImagesImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more than 10,000 gang members so far during President Donald Trump’s second term, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a June 24 statement.“These 10,000 criminals committed heinous crimes, including murder, assault…

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The interim “president” of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez issued several statements on Wednesday thanking the government of the United States for offering aid following a devastating earthquake in her country — a dramatic reversal from her previous stance of actively discouraging starving Venezuelans from accepting American aid. A 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit…

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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is testifying before the House Appropriations Committee during a DHS Oversight hearing. Mullin’s testimony comes after an appeals court judge ruled that the Trump Administration may resume swift deportations under the President’s “Protecting the American People Against Invasion” executive order. A federal judge blocked President Trump…

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The Myth They Don’t Want You to Question The myth of infectious disease caused by viruses is the most successful psychological operation ever waged against humanity. It is not a science — it is a belief system propped up by circular reasoning, censorship, and institutional intimidation. Mainstream search engines and…

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Ritter Accuses Google’s Eric Schmidt of Funding “Terrorist” Drones Targeting Ukrainian Civilians Former United Nations weapons inspector Scott Ritter accused former Google CEO Eric Schmidt of funding the development of autonomous drones that Ritter said were used in an attempt on his own life, and alleged that American-made artificial intelligence…

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“Breaking the Chains 2026” on BrightU: The “Garden of Eden” is the new economic engine for a coming collapse Jim Gale proposes transforming traditional wedding registries into crowd-funded food forests, where guests gift living plants (e.g., $25 strawberry starts, $250 banana pups) instead of depreciating items like china or flatware.…

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The high court’s ruling comes months before the government is set to release an updated safety review of Roundup’s key ingredient.WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court overturned a $1.25 million verdict on Thursday against Monsanto, the maker of Roundup weedkiller, ruling that a cancer patient’s personal injury lawsuit was barred…

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivers a post-meeting media briefing in Bahrain following talks with Gulf Cooperation Council foreign ministers. Secretary Rubio begins with an outline of the U.S. crisis response to the requests from the Venezuela government, the Iran peace process, regional security, U.S.-Italy relations involving Giorgia Meloni,…

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), joined by four states, has sued the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), a nonprofit association of clinicians that develops clinical guidelines for transgender and gender-diverse care, alleging the organization deceived parents and children for profit-driven motives. Critics claim the suit is a Trump…

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People shop for food at a store that accepts food stamps in New York, in an undated file photograph. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesThe national payment error rate for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) hit 10.62 percent for the fiscal year 2025, far exceeding the 6 percent threshold set by Congress.“While…

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The Election Crime Bureau published a stunning central library of election findings (visit the Evidence tab). They identify 10 main “Attack Vectors” through which election outcomes are shaped or shielded from scrutiny. Each of the 800+ findings from past elections supports President Trump’s assertions that our elections can be stolen…

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