Flynn Registers as Foreign Agent, MAGA Unmoved

William, despite lacking a military or intelligence background, has been appointed to a sensitive foreign intelligence role, a move noted as unusual given the position’s typical requirements. His prior experience includes managing significant market assets and a reputation for targeting political opponents within the housing agency, which has alienated some Republican lawmakers. Furthermore, recent scrutiny has focused on a questionable charity donation and the controversial sharing of an AI-generated image depicting the former president as Jesus Christ.

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US Citizen Detained 25 Days by ICE Despite Passport Proof

A Maryland woman, detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for 25 days despite presenting citizenship documentation, has been issued a U.S. passport. Her legal representatives confirmed on Monday that removal proceedings against her in immigration court have also been stopped. This development comes after her initial arrest in December, highlighting a significant turn in her case.

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Pulte Named Acting Intelligence Director Amidst Criticism

President Donald Trump has appointed Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and a close ally, as acting director of national intelligence. Pulte will retain his current roles while serving in this new capacity, a move that allows the president to bypass Senate confirmation for the time being. Critics, including Senate Democrats, have expressed concern that Pulte lacks the necessary national security experience and may be selected to advance a political agenda rather than provide objective intelligence. His tenure has been marked by criminal referrals against Democratic figures, raising questions about the politicization of intelligence agencies.

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Trump Administration Suffers Legal Setback Over “86-47” Flag Case

A federal judge has ruled that the National Park Service cannot prevent a protest group from flying an “86-47” flag near the National Mall, finding the display does not constitute a threat to President Trump’s life. The judge determined that while “86” can sometimes mean “to kill,” its more common usage, particularly in the context of protests calling for impeachment and “removal,” signifies being “thrown out” or no longer available. This decision, which temporarily restricts the NPS from removing the flags, highlights the delicate balance between protected political speech and unlawful threats. The ruling comes amid heightened concerns about political violence and a separate federal prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey over the same numerical phrase.

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Student Told Police I Can’t Breathe While Dying Handcuffed

Under current legislation, practising Sikhs have a legal defence for wearing a small, curved blade, known as a kirpan, for religious purposes. However, the blade used in the murder was a larger weapon, not a kirpan, according to the Sikh community. The perpetrator’s mother is facing sentencing for assisting an offender, while the Sikh community has condemned the killing and addressed concerns about the misuse of religious symbols. The perpetrator’s family has expressed deep sorrow and apologized to both the victim’s family and the Sikh community.

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Ex-Trump Border Chief Appears at Pro-Fascism Summit with Neo-Nazis

It’s certainly a striking development when a former high-ranking official from a past administration chooses to share a platform with groups openly identified as neo-Nazi and advocating for fascist ideologies. The optics alone are enough to raise eyebrows, and the fact that this is happening in the current political climate makes it all the more noteworthy. It suggests a concerning willingness, or perhaps even an eagerness, to align with fringe elements that, not too long ago, would have been universally condemned and career-ending.

The venue and attendees at this particular summit seem to be signaling a clear message, and it appears to be one that resonates with the former official.… Continue reading

Russia Attacks More but Loses Ground in May

For the first time since its major counteroffensive in 2023, Ukraine has achieved a net territorial gain, according to prominent war tracker DeepState UA. This shift comes despite a significant 37.5% increase in Russian assaults during May. Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War also reported a net loss of territory for Russia in both April and May, a reversal from previous months’ advances. This change is attributed partly to the appointment of new commanders and Ukraine’s increased effectiveness with mid-range drone strikes targeting Russian logistics.

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Pentagon Declares Press Office Classified Space

The Pentagon’s press office has been designated a classified space, prohibiting journalists from entering. This decision stems from speechwriters who handle classified materials now occupying the area, according to acting Pentagon press secretary Joel Valdez. This latest restriction follows a series of media access limitations and ongoing legal challenges by news organizations, including The New York Times, which argues that escort requirements for reporters violate the First Amendment and hinder independent reporting.

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Trump Mandates Medicaid Recipients Work or Lose Benefits

A significant shift is underway for many individuals relying on Medicaid, with a new final rule from the Trump administration now mandating that most beneficiaries between the ages of 19 and 64 demonstrate some form of work activity to continue receiving benefits. This rule, established under the framework of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” outlines the requirements states must implement, detailing expectations for eligibility, exemptions, verification processes, and reporting obligations. Essentially, the core idea is that to receive Medicaid, individuals will need to prove they are either working, engaged in community service, or participating in an approved work program.

This sweeping policy change is a direct result of the significant tax and spending legislation passed by Congress, which incorporated these work requirements as a means to offset its substantial cost.… Continue reading

Police Investigate Mysterious Men Emerging From NYC Sewers

Following reports of men emerging from Brooklyn sewer systems, authorities have stated there is no public threat. While investigations are ongoing, the leading theory suggests the individuals were scavenging for valuables within the sewer system. The NYPD’s Emergency Services Unit and the Environmental Protection Department have inspected the sewers, finding no damage or nefarious items left behind. No arrests have been made, and the incidents, which include men using tools like shovels, are not yet conclusively linked.

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