Teen Photographer Blinded by Homeland Security Agent During LA Rally

A USC freshman, Tucker Collins, allegedly lost an eye after being shot by a Department of Homeland Security agent with a less-lethal projectile during a “No Kings” protest in Los Angeles on March 28. His attorney, V. James DeSimone, stated that this incident highlights a pattern of law enforcement allegedly targeting journalists and peaceful demonstrators. DeSimone plans to file a federal civil rights lawsuit, asserting that the agent acted in reckless disregard of Collins’ rights. He also noted that federal judges have issued injunctions restricting the use of such projectiles by Homeland Security and ICE agents.

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Israel Violates Ceasefire, Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz

Pressed on President Trump’s threat to “annihilate Iranian civilization,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt characterized it as a “very strong threat that led to results.” Leavitt stated that the forceful ultimatum compelled the Iranian regime to seek a ceasefire and agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. She further dismissed any notion of Iran possessing the moral high ground as “insulting,” recalling Trump’s earlier warning that failure to reopen the strait would result in the demise of “a whole civilization.”

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Trump Claims Total Victory Over Iran Deal Despite Negative Outcomes

The assertion of a “total and complete victory” for the United States in the recent dealings with Iran, as proclaimed, certainly paints a very particular picture. When one looks closely, however, the narrative of an unblemished triumph for America begins to unravel, revealing a far more complex and, for many, concerning reality.

One of the immediate points of contention is the notion of reclaiming uranium. Reports suggest that no enriched uranium was actually retrieved from Iranian facilities, a significant detail when considering the stated goals of such actions. Furthermore, the idea of opening a vital shipping lane, the Strait of Hormuz, is presented as a major win.… Continue reading

Rex Heuermann Pleads Guilty to 7 Murders Admits Killing Another

Rex Heuermann, a Long Island architect, pleaded guilty to murdering seven women and admitted to killing an eighth in connection with the Gilgo Beach killings, bringing an end to a long-unsolved case. He confessed to strangling all eight victims, dismembering some, and using burner phones to arrange meetings before disposing of their bodies. Heuermann will be sentenced to life in prison without parole in June, with his confession marking a significant development in the decade-long investigation.

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Israel’s Actions Derail Ceasefire, Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz

In response to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah, Iran has reportedly closed the Strait of Hormuz to oil tanker traffic. Shipping sources indicate that vessels attempting to pass through the vital waterway have received threatening messages from the Iranian Navy, warning of targeting and destruction. This action highlights ongoing tensions and the potential disruption to global oil supplies.

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Saudi Pipeline Damaged, Iran Sends Message

The news that Saudi Arabia’s crucial oil pipeline, designed specifically to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, has been damaged in what is being reported as an Iranian attack is, frankly, a significant development. This pipeline represents a vital artery for Saudi oil exports, a strategic move to circumvent potential chokeholds in the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that Iran has, at various times, threatened to disrupt. The fact that this particular pipeline, intended for safety and consistent flow, has now been targeted suggests a deliberate escalation of tensions and a clear message being sent.

The timing of this incident is particularly noteworthy, especially in light of recent discussions about ceasefires.… Continue reading

Markey Urges Impeachment Proceedings Against Trump

Concerns are mounting over former President Trump’s rhetoric and actions, with some lawmakers and commentators suggesting that the 25th Amendment should be invoked due to his perceived threats to “a whole civilization” and his “profane and perverse” social media posts regarding Iran. This contemplation of removal is further fueled by the economic impact of potential conflict, with an economist noting that Trump’s actions are driving up the prices of essential goods. Additionally, the article touches upon the instability within his administration, exemplified by firings of loyalists and the alleged dangers posed by a Pentagon purge during a period of heightened tensions.

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Iran Halts Strait of Hormuz Traffic After Israel Escalates Lebanon Strikes

Iran has halted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to abandon its ceasefire with the United States, citing Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Both the White House and Israel have confirmed that Lebanon is not included in the two-week truce. Iranian officials have engaged with Pakistani mediators regarding alleged ceasefire violations, warning that Tehran may retaliate if Israeli aggression against Lebanon continues.

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Bondi Declines Epstein Deposition After Leaving Attorney General Role

Despite the Department of Justice asserting that Pam Bondi is no longer obligated to appear for her deposition due to her departure from the Attorney General’s office, the House Oversight Committee intends to proceed with securing her testimony. The committee maintains that the subpoena was issued to Pam Bondi by name, not by her title, and plans to contact her personal counsel to schedule a new date. This push for testimony stems from the committee’s ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the public release of related Justice Department files, with some members emphasizing the need for accountability and answers for survivors.

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