June 2026

Poll Worker Fears Escalated Intimidation After ICE Confrontation

The experience of a New York poll worker, Paigelynne Gonyea, being confronted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at her polling site has sparked significant concern, leading her to express deep worries about the upcoming November elections. Gonyea, who was working during New York’s primary election, found herself the subject of a visit from two ICE agents who were inquiring about a social media post she had made approximately six months prior. This incident, occurring as federal agents approached her workplace on election day, has understandably left her feeling vulnerable and apprehensive about the safety and integrity of future voting processes.… Continue reading

US Strikes Iran After Tanker Attack Amid Market Volatility

The Assembly of Experts has instructed Iranian negotiators to adhere strictly to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s directives during talks with the United States, emphasizing that the country’s nuclear program must remain separate from these discussions. The clerical body warned against past negotiation errors and urged vigilance against adversarial tactics, stating that any violation of an agreement must be met with an immediate response. Furthermore, the Assembly demanded compensation for war damages, the release of frozen assets, sanctions relief, and the withdrawal of US forces, while also calling for accountability for war-related actions.

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Hezbollah Chief Rejects Israel-Lebanon Agreement, Declares It Humiliation

Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary-General Naim Qassem has declared the recently signed Israel-Lebanon framework agreement “null” and a “humiliation” that surrenders Lebanese sovereignty. He asserts that linking Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon to Hezbollah’s disarmament crosses “red lines” and calls for the agreement to be replaced by an Iran-US memorandum. Meanwhile, the trilateral agreement, which aims to disarm Hezbollah and facilitate a phased IDF withdrawal, has been praised by both Israeli and Lebanese officials as a significant achievement and a step towards restoring Lebanon’s sovereignty.

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Trump Biographer: Fears Surround President’s ‘Human Printer’ Aide

This article details the significant influence of Natalie Harp, an aide to Donald Trump, who has been dubbed his “human printer.” Harp’s role extends beyond merely printing documents to curating what Trump reads, often prioritizing laudatory content and strategically introducing material that aligns with her own agenda or causes him ire. Her fervent devotion is further illustrated by personal notes she writes to Trump, some of which have caused concern among his inner circle and even prompted warnings from the Secret Service. Harp’s unwavering support, even for Trump’s controversial aesthetic choices, underscores her unique position as a confidant to the former president.

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Kentucky Floods Leave 4 Dead Governor Declares State of Emergency Amid Rescue Efforts

Widespread flooding across Kentucky has claimed at least four lives and prompted numerous rescues following heavy rainfall that inundated roads and homes. Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency as six to seven inches of rain deluged parts of the state, with more severe weather anticipated. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing, and officials are urging residents to exercise caution, especially after dark, due to the dangerous conditions.

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Ukraine Escalates Attacks on Russian Oil Refineries

Overnight on June 28, Ukrainian forces reportedly conducted a drone attack targeting the Slavyansk oil refinery in Russia’s Slavyansk-na-Kubani. Social media shared images depicting significant flames at the refinery, with regional authorities attributing the fire to falling debris. This incident is part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian oil and gas infrastructure, a crucial revenue stream for Moscow, and follows a series of similar strikes on Russian refineries that have contributed to fuel shortages.

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Confederate Flag Removed from NC Fair Booth Amid Controversy

Organizers have made the decision to remove an image of the Confederate flag from a North Carolina booth at a fair held on the Mall. This action comes after some discussion and likely a realization that displaying such imagery at a prominent national event is problematic. It’s a move that addresses the controversial nature of the Confederate battle flag, a symbol that, for many, represents racism, slavery, and treason, rather than simply Southern heritage.

There’s a prevailing sentiment that the flag people commonly refer to as the “Confederate flag” isn’t the actual flag used by the Confederacy during the Civil War.… Continue reading

Massie Question Highlights GOP Election Fraud Obsession

Representative Thomas Massie has questioned the Republican party’s continued emphasis on widespread election fraud, noting the irony of such a focus while the party holds unified control of Washington. He criticized the strategy as a wasted opportunity that could lead to significant electoral consequences in November. This internal debate intensified when President Trump canceled a housing bill signing to prioritize the SAVE America Act, a bill focused on election security. While some Republicans defend the push for election integrity as a vital long-term priority, Massie and others warn that sidelining broader policy goals in favor of partisan election legislation is politically risky.

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Budapest Pride Sees Record Turnout Post-Orban Era

Following the election defeat of Viktor Orban, Budapest hosted its first annual Pride march since 2022, with over 10,000 participants braving high temperatures. This year’s event saw the lifting of a ban previously imposed by Orban’s government, which had enacted policies restricting LGBTQ+ rights, including those related to adoption and gender recognition. Attendees expressed a renewed sense of optimism and hope for the future, anticipating potential advancements in equal rights under the new political landscape.

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