In June, Ukraine dramatically increased its mid- and long-range strikes behind enemy lines, with targets over 50 kilometers from the contact line nearly doubling. This intensified campaign aims to disrupt Russian logistics, particularly in Crimea, contributing to a fuel shortage crisis. Alongside these successes, Ukraine’s military also set new records for strikes on Russian artillery and vehicles, drone and helicopter interceptions, and overall enemy targets hit. The cumulative impact saw almost 28,000 Russian troops killed or seriously injured during the month.
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The America 250 celebration, intended to honor the nation’s anniversary, was marred by severe weather that led to the evacuation of the National Mall. Despite organizers’ directives, many attendees, including those with passes, were prevented from re-entering after the weather cleared, causing significant frustration and chaos. The event, which had been transformed into a campaign-style rally by Donald Trump, was further delayed, with the fireworks finally commencing after midnight, leading to logistical challenges for attendees trying to depart.
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It’s quite striking to learn about the alleged connections between a group like Patriot Front and four businesses operating in North Texas. The names that have surfaced are “Veteran Brothers Roofing & Restoration,” “Grand Pine Developments,” “Charvold Homes,” and “Blue Collar Tree and Junk Removal.” These businesses, involved in everything from roofing and home construction to tree services and junk removal, apparently have ties to members of Patriot Front or individuals with significant connections to the group.
One of the most notable businesses mentioned is “Veteran Brothers Roofing & Restoration.” This company is identified as being operated by individuals linked to Patriot Front, and the services they offer extend across several North Texas counties.… Continue reading
Record-setting temperatures have been linked to at least 25 deaths across the Deep South, Midwest, and East Coast, disrupting holiday celebrations for millions. A high-pressure dome over the eastern two-thirds of the nation caused temperatures to soar, leading to heat alerts for nearly 156 million people. Emergency services were actively assisting individuals suffering from heat-related ailments, particularly at large outdoor events like the Salute to America 250 festivities. Compounding the extreme heat, severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds and hail also triggered widespread power outages impacting over 1.3 million utility customers. While cooler air is expected to push the heat dome south and west, dangerous overnight warmth and high humidity are predicted to persist.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced a significant legislative push to make the act of seizing California’s ballots before they are officially certified a felony. This bold move, set to be detailed in an upcoming speech, aims to bolster election security and deter attempts to interfere with the democratic process, particularly in light of investigations into election offices in states that President Trump lost in 2020.
The proposed bill directly addresses concerns about individuals or groups attempting to undermine election integrity by interfering with the ballot collection and certification process. Newsom’s office has indicated that the legislation is a direct response to efforts by federal officials to investigate local election offices, signaling a proactive stance against potential future attempts at election subversion.… Continue reading
While cataloging documents at Britain’s National Archives, a volunteer discovered a rare, early copy of the Declaration of Independence. This particular version, known as the Exeter printing, was captured from an American privateer ship in 1776. The document’s presence on board the privateer suggests it was used to rally and inform those fighting for the new nation’s ideals at sea, offering a tangible connection to the Revolutionary War. This find underscores that historical discoveries about the American Revolution are still being made.
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During the Salute to America 250 speech, President Trump indicated that the SAVE America Act could be approved soon. The Act, as described by the President, aims to implement photo identification requirements for all voters and restrict the use of mail-in ballots. These proposed changes are intended to enhance election security and integrity.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Donald Trump on a July 4 call where Trump again offered to help end the Ukraine war, a sentiment Russia’s foreign ministry described as “businesslike and highly constructive.” While Russian forces reportedly advanced in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, Ukraine continued its attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, including oil refineries and fuel facilities. The conversation and ongoing conflict are set to be a significant backdrop to an upcoming NATO summit.
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The Oglethorpe County School District has settled a lawsuit with a former Georgia teacher of the year finalist for nearly $300,000. The teacher, Michelle Mickens, had sued the district for violating her First Amendment rights after she was pressured to resign for a social media post quoting conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The settlement, which includes emotional distress damages and attorney’s fees, requires Mickens to resign and not seek future employment with the district, while the district agreed to provide a positive reference. This resolution comes amidst a wave of similar legal challenges nationwide where educators have alleged free speech violations over controversial social media activity.
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The recent news regarding Poland’s decision to scrap MiG-29 fighter jets, which were previously intended for transfer to Ukraine, has sparked considerable discussion and, it seems, a fair amount of misinterpretation. It’s understandable that this development might appear alarming, especially given the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the generally strong alliance between Poland and Ukraine. However, peeling back the layers of sensational headlines reveals a situation far more nuanced and less indicative of a breakdown in allied relations than some are suggesting.
At the heart of the matter lies a proposed exchange that, while seemingly straightforward, hit a significant snag. Poland and Ukraine had reportedly agreed to a swap: MiG-29 fighter jets from Poland in return for Ukrainian drone technology.… Continue reading