Missing US Soldier’s Body Recovered, Tragedy Highlights Dangers of Military Exercises

The remains of 1st Lt Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., a US soldier who went missing during a training exercise in Cap Draa, Morocco, were recovered on Saturday. The soldier disappeared on May 2nd near a cliff while participating in African Lion, a large joint military exercise involving US forces and international allies. Moroccan searchers found the body within a mile of where the soldier was last seen. A second US soldier remains missing, and search operations are ongoing.

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Impeach Trump to Save Global Democracy

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Influencer Arrested for Refusing to Pay for Restaurant Meal Amidst Racist Behavior Accusations

A social media influencer, known online as “Chud the Builder,” was arrested in Nashville for allegedly refusing to pay for a nearly $400 meal. The arrest affidavit states the influencer became disruptive, made racial remarks, and announced he would not pay after being asked to stop livestreaming and causing a disturbance. He now faces charges including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and theft of services, with a $5,000 bond set.

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Olszewski Proposes 18-Year Supreme Court Term Limits Amidst Debate

In response to declining public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court, as indicated by recent polling showing only 22% of Americans have faith in the institution, a new constitutional amendment has been proposed. This legislation, championed by Democratic Rep. Johnny Olszewski of Maryland, seeks to establish 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices. Olszewski discussed the merits of this proposal, aiming to address concerns about the Court’s perceived politicization and ensure a more regular infusion of new perspectives.

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Senior Buddhist Monk Arrested in Sri Lanka Over Alleged Rape

One of Sri Lanka’s most senior Buddhist monks, Pallegama Hemarathana Thero, aged 71, has been arrested and remanded to prison on charges of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl. The allegations stem from repeated rape and sexual assault that allegedly occurred in 2022. The survivor’s mother has also been arrested, accused of abetting the abuse, while the monk, a custodian of eight sacred sites, faces a travel ban and is awaiting his first court appearance. This case marks the highest-ranking monk in Sri Lanka to face such serious allegations involving child abuse.

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Kelly Calls Trump Pentagon Budget Outrageous

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona has publicly criticized the Trump administration’s proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget as “outrageous,” arguing it represents a near doubling of spending since he joined the Senate and approaches the defense spending of the entire rest of the world. Kelly expressed specific concerns about costly, unproven projects like a space-based “Golden Dome” missile defense system and the significant depletion of munitions stockpiles due to the war with Iran. He contended that the war was initiated without a clear strategy, leaving the nation less safe by exhausting critical resources needed for potential future conflicts. In response, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accused Kelly of inappropriately disclosing classified information from a Pentagon briefing and stated the Defense Department would investigate.

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Trump Plans Election Integrity Army for Midterms

In response to Democrats forming an election integrity task force, former President Donald Trump announced plans to deploy a large Republican “Election Integrity Army” to all states for the 2026 midterms. This initiative echoes Trump’s previous unsubstantiated claims of widespread election fraud in past elections, suggesting a continued focus on vigilance and potential legal challenges. The Republican National Committee reported significant volunteer participation in similar efforts during the 2024 election cycle. Trump contends that the Democratic task force aims to suppress Republican voters, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer argues the Republican efforts are intended to unfairly influence the election outcome.

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Trump Fears Fort Knox Gold Theft Amidst Own Accusations

President Donald Trump has reiterated his desire to visit Fort Knox and verify the presence of its gold reserves, citing concerns that “they steal a lot.” This inclination stems from earlier pledges made shortly after his inauguration in 2025, influenced by Elon Musk’s promotion of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. While Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has affirmed that the gold is regularly audited and accounted for, Trump remains curious about the bullion’s whereabouts, suggesting a potential future inspection.

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Trump Rejects Iran Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Iran has submitted its response to a U.S. proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, but President Trump has dismissed it as “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE,” citing Iran’s demands for war reparations and full sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. This latest development follows a series of drone incidents and ongoing naval blockades, with Iran reiterating its readiness to defend its nuclear sites amid escalating tensions and threats of resumed hostilities. Meanwhile, international efforts to secure shipping routes continue amidst warnings from Iran about foreign naval presence.

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Poll Shows Voters Believe Midterms Will Be Stolen But Disagree on What Stolen Means

It’s a curious and perhaps unsettling observation: a significant portion of voters believe the upcoming midterm elections might be “stolen,” yet there’s a remarkable lack of consensus on what that actually means. This sentiment, highlighted in recent polling, points to a deep-seated distrust in the electoral process, a distrust that seems to have taken root and spread, particularly in the years since Donald Trump’s rise in politics.

This erosion of faith isn’t happening in a vacuum. It’s a complex phenomenon fueled by a variety of accusations, anxieties, and differing interpretations of what constitutes a compromised election. For some, the belief that elections are “stolen” stems from a feeling that their vote has been effectively nullified, even before it’s cast.… Continue reading