The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has declared “complete control” over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor. This assertion follows fresh attacks on commercial vessels near the waterway, intensifying fears of further disruption to oil supplies. These incidents, occurring near the Emirati port of Fujairah and east of Muscat, have prompted maritime authorities to urge heightened alert among vessels operating in the region, as the security situation already impacts tanker movements.
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The Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has reasserted Spain’s commitment to international law and peace, denouncing war as a futile solution and rejecting blind obedience to powerful nations. Referencing the Iraq War, he emphasized that conflict leads to instability, terrorism, and economic crises, not a just international order. Despite facing potential trade repercussions, Spain remains aligned with EU values and the UN Charter, advocating for diplomatic solutions and preparedness to protect its citizens and mitigate economic impacts.
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The recent news about the U.S. military conducting its first land operation against cartels in Ecuador has certainly sparked a lot of discussion and, frankly, a good dose of bewilderment. It feels like a significant shift, a move from supporting roles or airpower to boots on the ground in a struggle that, for many, feels far removed from direct American interests. The very idea of U.S. troops participating in a ground operation in South America, specifically targeting drug cartels, raises a multitude of questions about strategy, priorities, and the potential consequences of such actions.
It appears the operation was a joint effort, involving Ecuadorian troops on the ground with the U.S.… Continue reading
James Talarico, the Democratic U.S. Senate nominee in Texas, emerged victorious from a primary contest with a message of unity and change. His victory sets the stage for him to challenge Republican incumbents in a state that has long favored the GOP. Talarico, a former teacher and seminarian, aims to broaden the Democratic base by appealing to voters beyond the party’s traditional supporters. This strategy faces the challenge of engaging voters who may have favored his opponent’s more aggressive approach to combating Republican opposition.
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U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw, a prominent Republican critic of gender-affirming care, has lost his party’s primary election for Texas’s 2nd Congressional District. Steve Toth, a more hardline conservative candidate aligned with the MAGA wing, defeated Crenshaw in a race that garnered national attention. Crenshaw, who previously championed legislation to prohibit federal funding for gender-affirming care for minors, will see his congressional career end with this defeat. Toth will now advance to the general election.
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A wave of habeas corpus petitions has flooded Michigan’s U.S. District Courts, primarily from individuals detained at the North Lake Processing Center. Judges have largely granted these petitions since January 2025, compelling the government to provide bond hearings or release immigrants, a move the Trump administration criticizes as “rogue” judicial action. This surge in filings stems from a policy shift allowing mandatory detention for immigrants without legal status, challenging established due process rights and sparking legal battles over the interpretation of immigration law. The outcomes of these cases are increasingly impactful, with some individuals granted release or bond, while others, despite winning their petitions, remain detained due to being deemed flight risks.
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Following Operation Roaring Lion, which saw the elimination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other high-ranking Iranian officials, Israeli forces targeted a building in Qom where Tehran’s Assembly of Experts was convened to select a successor. Iranian news agencies reported the structure was destroyed, though no casualties have been confirmed. The strikes are part of a broader campaign by the IDF that has included over 2,500 bombs dropped on more than 600 targets across the Islamic Republic.
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This article details a pronouncement regarding a new building project. The speaker, pointing to gold curtains, describes how their removal will reveal a deep hole that will, in about eighteen months, transform into a beautiful building. He humorously suggests saving money on doors by utilizing the existing curtains as an entrance, having personally selected them during his first term. Despite this grand vision for a new ballroom, the article juxtaposes these remarks with the ongoing war in Iran and the loss of American lives, questioning the prioritization of such projects amid conflict and the lack of a clear post-war strategy.
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Arkansas Democrat Alex Holladay has successfully flipped a Republican-held seat in the state House, marking the ninth instance of Democrats unseating Republicans in special elections since the start of Donald Trump’s second term. Holladay, a healthcare administrator, narrowly defeated businessman Bo Renshaw for the 70th District seat outside of Little Rock, a constituency that had previously leaned Republican but showed a shift toward Democrats in the most recent presidential election. The special election was held earlier than initially scheduled by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders after a legal challenge by Arkansas Democrats. Holladay’s campaign successfully tapped into voter concerns about the cost of living and opposition to a proposed prison project.
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Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has won the Democratic primary for an open U.S. Senate seat, positioning him to challenge for the Republican-held seat this fall. Cooper, who previously served two terms as governor, emerged as the dominant figure in the Democratic field against five other candidates. He will face former Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley, who has secured the Republican nomination with an endorsement from President Donald Trump. This race is anticipated to be one of the most closely watched Senate contests of 2026.
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