It’s quite a noticeable trend, isn’t it? A significant number of powerful Republican figures in the House are opting to step away from Congress, choosing retirement over seeking re-election. This latest departure adds to a growing wave of lawmakers who are calling it quits at the end of their current terms.
One prominent example is Representative Sam Graves, who currently chairs the House Committee on Transportation. He recently announced his decision to withdraw his paperwork for re-election in Missouri’s Sixth Congressional District. This is a notable shift, especially considering he was first elected back in 2000 and has served 13 terms.… Continue reading
As a result of record-breaking snow drought and heat waves, some Colorado residents are facing the earliest water use restrictions ever imposed. Denver Water has requested a 20% reduction in water use, including limiting automatic watering systems and restricting outdoor watering to twice a week. This unprecedented situation, with historically low snowpack and significant melting due to extreme heat, highlights the dire water supply concerns across the Western United States. Communities like Aurora and Erie are also considering or have already implemented emergency water shortage measures, underscoring the severity of the drought and the potential for even more restrictive measures to come.
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A toddler returned to his mother with severe burns on his legs after being held by Israeli forces for ten hours. A doctor described the injuries as resembling “torture,” suggesting deliberate cigarette burns. The Israeli military denies these claims, stating the child’s father, who is still missing, was a Hamas member using his son as a human shield.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly attempting to block four Army officers, two women and two Black men, from promotion to one-star generals, though his motivations remain unclear. The New York Times reported that Hegseth allegedly removed the officers’ names from the promotion list himself after Army Secretary Dan Driscoll refused to do so, citing their excellent records. While Hegseth has advocated for promotions based solely on merit and expressed a desire to eliminate “woke” policies, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell denied the report, stating that promotions are merit-based and apolitical. Some military officials have reportedly pushed back on Hegseth’s approach, which has also led to other changes in military leadership.
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Cybercriminals linked to Iran have successfully breached the personal email account of FBI Director Kash Patel, with the hacker group Handala HackTeam claiming responsibility. This incident occurred shortly after the Justice Department seized four domains associated with the Handala group, which has been linked to cyberattacks targeting U.S. interests and Israeli entities. The FBI confirmed awareness of the breach, assuring that the compromised information is historical and does not involve government data, and noted a $10 million reward for information leading to the Handala Hack Team’s identification.
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A U.S. Secret Service agent providing security detail for former first lady Jill Biden accidentally discharged his firearm and shot himself in the leg at Philadelphia International Airport on Friday. The incident occurred in an unmarked vehicle shortly before 9 a.m., with Biden not present in the immediate vicinity. The agent sustained a non-life-threatening injury and was transported to a local hospital for treatment, while airport operations remained unaffected by the event.
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As nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Trump’s perceived authoritarianism are slated for this weekend, organizers anticipate large crowds to voice opposition to his administration’s policies. These demonstrations, which have previously drawn millions, aim to highlight grievances such as immigration crackdowns and the financial implications of foreign conflicts. Despite President Trump’s dismissal of these protests as “very small” and “very ineffective,” organizers are promoting over 3,100 events across the country, including major gatherings in New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email was compromised by a group identifying as Handala Hack Team, who claim to be Iran-backed. The hackers published old photographs of Patel, including selfies and images from a trip to Cuba, along with what appears to be his resumé. A Justice Department official confirmed the breach and the authenticity of the published material, stating the attack was in retaliation for the FBI’s seizure of domains linked to the group. Handala Hack Team is believed to be a persona used by Iranian government cyberintelligence units.
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It appears that the United States’ ability to definitively confirm the destruction of Iran’s missile arsenal is far less comprehensive than might have been publicly suggested. Sources indicate that the U.S. can only confirm the destruction of approximately one-third of Iran’s known missile inventory. This figure stands in stark contrast to more definitive, albeit perhaps overly optimistic, pronouncements made previously.
The reality on the ground, according to these sources, paints a different picture than a complete and utter decimation of Iran’s missile capabilities. While there have been significant strikes and interceptions, the sheer scale and clandestine nature of Iran’s missile program mean that a large portion remains unverified as destroyed.… Continue reading