It appears a certain GOP congresswoman has entered the political arena with a rather… specific concern: banning strippers from schools. The sentiment, on its face, is easy enough to grasp – the idea of scantily clad performers in educational settings is, for most, rather jarring. However, as is often the case in the current political climate, the devil, or in this instance, the phantom stripper, is in the details. The most striking aspect of this particular legislative push is the complete lack of any actual instances to draw upon. When pressed for evidence, for a time, a place, or even a vaguely recalled anecdote about strippers gracing the hallowed halls of academia, silence.… Continue reading
Senator Thune initially proposed addressing ICE funding through reconciliation, bypassing Democratic calls for reforms. However, President Trump rejected this approach, demanding Republicans remain in Washington to fight for the SAVE America Act and other conservative measures. Trump publicly declared he would not negotiate with Democrats unless they first supported the SAVE America Act, which he deemed more critical than any other Senate initiative.
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Two Indian tankers have recently navigated the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway now at the heart of an escalating standoff between the United States and Iran. This development comes amidst heightened tensions, with significantly reduced traffic observed in the strait. Reports suggest that in the last 24 hours, only a handful of vessels, including these two Indian tankers, have managed to pass through, representing a mere fraction of the typical daily average. The situation underscores the precariousness of the region and the delicate balance of power at play.
The question of safety and passage through Hormuz has become a complex web of statements and perceived assurances.… Continue reading
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican candidate for governor, has seized over 650,000 ballots from election officials, citing an investigation into alleged fraud in last year’s special election. Bianco claims a citizen audit revealed a significant discrepancy between the number of ballots counted and the certified vote total, a claim refuted by election officials who state a very low error rate. This action by Bianco has drawn criticism from California Attorney General Rob Bonta and other political figures, who express concerns about the investigation’s basis and potential impact on election processes.
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Following a federal judge’s ruling in favor of The New York Times, the U.S. Defense Department announced it will close its Pentagon media offices. A spokesperson confirmed the immediate closure of the “Correspondents’ Corridor,” with journalists to be relocated to an external annex when available. This move is seen by the Pentagon Press Association as a direct violation of the court’s decision and a restriction on vital press freedoms. The Defense Department, however, disagrees with the ruling and plans to appeal, citing security concerns that journalists have refuted.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is facing calls for resignation following a deadly crash at LaGuardia Airport. The incident, which killed two Air Canada pilots and injured dozens, is reportedly being investigated by the FAA in relation to air traffic control staffing levels. Critics argue Duffy has not adequately addressed these staffing issues, pointing to a previous fatal crash in 2025 and several near-misses as evidence of a systemic problem. The secretary’s recent public appearances, including travel to New York and media interviews, have drawn further criticism for being perceived as politically motivated rather than focused on the crisis.
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Frustration seems to be simmering at the highest levels in Israel, with reports suggesting Prime Minister Netanyahu is expressing disappointment that a promised instigation of an uprising within Iran hasn’t materialized as anticipated. It appears that an expectation, perhaps fostered by the intelligence apparatus, that the conflict could quickly lead to the destabilization and potential toppling of the Iranian regime has fallen considerably short of its envisioned timeline and impact.
The core of this reported frustration seems to stem from a perceived disconnect between expectations and reality regarding regime change in Iran. While the initial hope might have been for a swift and decisive internal collapse, the reality on the ground has proven to be far more complex and drawn-out.… Continue reading
The recent reports of strikes hitting energy sites in Iran, specifically in Isfahan and Khorramshahr, have certainly thrown a wrench into any notions of de-escalation. It’s a confusing situation, made more so by conflicting narratives and a general sense of distrust that seems to permeate international relations these days. The very idea of believing the Iranian government over the American government highlights the deep skepticism many feel towards current political pronouncements.
It’s hard to shake the feeling that the world is in a particularly precarious state when such pronouncements are met with such widespread doubt. The input suggests that Iranian officials themselves have publicly dismissed claims of ongoing negotiations, stating they aren’t involved in any proposals, direct or indirect.… Continue reading
A senior Iranian Foreign Ministry official revealed that Iran has received a message from the United States through mediators, a development that could signal preliminary steps toward talks. This comes after President Trump indicated that a resolution to the conflict is possible, stating that productive conversations regarding hostilities have taken place. The U.S. president also softened a previous ultimatum concerning the Strait of Hormuz, offering a five-day reprieve on potential strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure pending the success of ongoing discussions. Despite initial denials from Iran’s Foreign Ministry, the president’s comments have fueled optimism for a conclusion to the 23-day conflict, impacting global oil prices and stock markets.
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The United Nations has made a firm stand against an effort by the United States to, in essence, erase transgender women from official discourse and policy. This significant rejection, encapsulated by the sentiment “It stops here,” signals a clear message that such attempts to redefine or exclude are not welcome on the international stage. The U.S. proposal aimed to fundamentally alter how gender is understood within the U.N. system, a move that was met with strong opposition from a majority of member states.
The controversy erupted as the U.S. attempted to introduce amendments that would have redefined gender and aligned with the current administration’s broader agenda on issues like gender equality, DEI, and reproductive rights.… Continue reading
Trump Blocks TSA Funding Amidst Worsening Airport Lines
Senator Thune initially proposed addressing ICE funding through reconciliation, bypassing Democratic calls for reforms. However, President Trump rejected this approach, demanding Republicans remain in Washington to fight for the SAVE America Act and other conservative measures. Trump publicly declared he would not negotiate with Democrats unless they first supported the SAVE America Act, which he deemed more critical than any other Senate initiative.
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