Trucker Kills Mother, Son Playing Cellphone Game

A tragic multi-vehicle collision on a highway near Montreal claimed the lives of a mother and her son. The investigation revealed that the truck driver responsible for initiating the pileup was actively playing a cellphone game at the time of the incident. This devastating event underscores the severe consequences of distracted driving and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by inattentive motorists on our roadways.

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Trump Rejects NATO’s Help on Strait of Hormuz After UK and France Pledge Protection

Following announcements by the UK and France to lead a multinational mission protecting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. President Donald Trump declared NATO “useless” and instructed them to stay away, calling them a “paper tiger.” This statement came after Iran announced the reopening of the strait, a development welcomed by the U.S. president. The U.S. blockade of Iranian ports is to remain in effect until a transaction with Iran is fully completed, while oil prices and stock markets reacted positively to the news of the strait’s reopening.

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Democrat Special Election Win Shrinks House GOP Majority to Razor Thin Margin

A recent special election has further narrowed Speaker Mike Johnson’s already historically thin House majority, reducing the Republican’s ability to pass legislation to a single defection on party-line votes. With the addition of a new Democrat, the partisan breakdown now stands at 217 Republicans and 214 Democrats, with three vacant seats. This diminished majority poses a significant challenge as Republican leaders aim to pass legislation, such as funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and border patrol, with only GOP votes.

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Supreme Court Shifts Environmental Lawsuits to Federal Courts, Favoring Oil Companies

The Supreme Court has ruled that lawsuits over coastal land loss in Louisiana, accusing oil and gas companies of environmental degradation, must be heard in federal court. This decision offers a procedural victory to companies like Chevron, who argued that the work in question was tied to wartime efforts to bolster the U.S. aviation fuel supply. While environmental advocates view this as a setback, they remain committed to holding the industry accountable for the significant land loss impacting Louisiana’s coastline.

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Family Sues After Deputy’s Knee Led to Death

Attorneys for the family of Charles Adair, who died in jail custody after a sheriff’s deputy allegedly knelt on his back for over a minute, have filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit. The lawsuit names the Wyandotte County sheriff, the unified government, and Deputy Richard Fatherley, who faces a murder charge in Adair’s death. The family is demanding the public release of video footage depicting the incident, emphasizing the public’s right to transparency in custody deaths. Adair, arrested on misdemeanor warrants, had serious medical conditions including a leg amputation and schizophrenia, which attorneys argue should have been accounted for by deputies.

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Trump Calls DoorDash Grandma Stunt Tacky

President Trump expressed his disapproval of a DoorDash delivery PR stunt at the Oval Office, describing it as “tacky.” The stunt involved Sharon Simmons, who hand-delivered a McDonald’s order to promote a Senate act aimed at eliminating federal income taxes on tip income. However, it was revealed that Simmons had a history of Republican-backed appearances supporting the same policy, and her reported tax savings varied significantly across interviews. DoorDash acknowledged coaching Simmons for the event but maintained she spoke for herself in support of the “No Tax on Tips” policy.

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Bernie-Backed Democrat Dominates Special Election

The article reports on the decisive victory of Mejia, a progressive activist with roots in Colombian and Dominican heritage, who won her election with 70 percent of the vote on a strong anti-Donald Trump platform. Despite Republican attempts to label her as too extreme due to her past roles with the Center for Popular Democracy and Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign, voters in the northern New Jersey district rejected this characterization. Their support for Mejia indicates a desire for representatives who will champion policies beneficial to the populace.

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Trump Claims Iran Agreed to Halt Hamas and Hezbollah Support Amid Skepticism

As part of a newly brokered understanding, it is reported that Iran has agreed to cease its support for proxy groups across the Middle East, a list which reportedly includes organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah. This significant concession, confirmed by U.S. President Donald Trump, signals a potential de-escalation in regional tensions. The comprehensive agreement encompasses a broad range of commitments, indicating a notable shift in Iran’s foreign policy posture.

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Iran War Costs $50 Billion in Oil Supply in 50 Days

It’s quite staggering to consider the sheer scale of disruption that has hit global energy markets. Reports suggest that in a mere 50 days, a conflict involving Iran has effectively wiped out an estimated $50 billion worth of oil supply. This isn’t just a number on a balance sheet; it represents a tangible loss of roughly half a billion barrels that are no longer readily available on the market. This immense quantity paints a stark picture of how incredibly vulnerable our global energy supply chains still are, despite all our technological advancements.

To put this loss into perspective, consider what that half a billion barrels actually means.… Continue reading

Dems File Impeachment Articles Against Hegseth Over Iran Actions

Pete Hegseth is accused of breaking his oath to the Constitution and putting U.S. troops at grave risk through unauthorized disclosure of classified information. The articles of impeachment claim Hegseth engaged in “high crimes and misdemeanors” by obeying orders to initiate a war against Iran without congressional approval, including unlawful military actions that resulted in civilian casualties. These actions, described as an abuse of office and conduct beneath the dignity of his position, necessitate immediate removal from office as only Congress can declare war.

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