Residents of Nabatiyeh Return Amid Ongoing Conflict
Nabatiyeh, Lebanon has faced significant destruction due to ongoing airstrikes and shelling, especially after a late May airstrike by Israel. Residents like Aida Jleilati and her daughter have been sifting through debris to locate belongings
Federal Judge Upholds Conviction of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan
A federal judge has decided to uphold the obstruction of justice conviction against former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan. The case centered on Dugan helping a man avoid detention by immigration officers at a
G7 Summit Focuses on Renewed Sanctions and Geopolitical Tensions
In Evian-les-Bains, France, the United States is poised to reinstate sanctions on Russian oil as part of a renewed focus on the conflict in Ukraine at the Group of Seven (G7) summit. This shift occurs
Ex-Social Security Chief Advocates Raising Tax Cap
Former Social Security Administration Commissioner Martin O’Malley has advocated for increasing the amount higher-income Americans contribute to Social Security. This, he suggests, could address the program’s expected funding shortage. O’Malley’s remarks follow a report warning
Georgia Primary Runoff: Collins vs. Dooley
In a critical primary runoff on Tuesday, Republican Rep. Mike Collins and former football coach Derek Dooley are vying for the opportunity to challenge Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, in the upcoming fall election.
Oklahoma Gubernatorial Primaries Underway
As voters in Oklahoma head to the polls, they are set to decide the primaries for the gubernatorial race in the state. The current governor, Kevin Stitt, is reaching the end of his term due
Retirement of Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton Spurs Race for D.C.’s Non-Voting House Seat
District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton announced her retirement from the House, igniting a competitive race for the non-voting seat on Capitol Hill. Norton, who has represented D.C. since 1991, is 88 years old
Trump Seeks to Dismiss NAACP Pollution Lawsuit Against xAI
In April, the civil rights organization NAACP filed a lawsuit against xAI, alleging that the company failed to obtain an air pollution permit for its Colossus Gas Plant. This facility powers the Colossus 2 data
Florida Sues TikTok Over Child Protection Law Violations
Florida authorities have launched a legal challenge against TikTok, claiming the platform misleads parents about its content while breaching state child protection regulations. The lawsuit, filed in St. Lucie County, accuses TikTok of permitting children
Knicks Break Curse Thanks to WWE Star Danhausen
WWE personality Danhausen has received significant praise from pro wrestling enthusiasts and New York Knicks fans for aiding in the franchise’s triumph over its long-standing curse, culminating in an NBA championship. After Danhausen’s initial “curse
U.S. Involvement in Congo-Rwanda Peace Efforts: Challenges and Strategic Moves
Almost a year has passed since Congo and Rwanda signed a U.S.-supported peace agreement. Washington’s efforts to foster peace and prosperity in Africa’s Great Lakes region are currently stalled. The Trump administration must encourage its
New U.S. Green Card Rules: A Stricter Path Ahead
A change in U.S. green card regulations starting in June is making the journey toward permanent residency more difficult for many immigrants in the country. Federal immigration authorities are tightening guidelines on who can apply
Brandon Johnson’s Connection Between Faith and Politics
Brandon Johnson, prior to becoming the mayor of Chicago, carried the identity of a pastor’s child. This element of his background was highlighted in his recent meeting with Pope Leo XIV, boosting how his spiritual
Widespread Heat Wave Brings Dangerous Temperatures Across the U.S.
A significant heat wave is causing dangerously high temperatures across many parts of the United
Controversial Section 224 in Defense Bill Sparks Debate Over U.S.-Israel Military Integration
An Unusual Coalition Forms A provision in next year’s defense bill has caught attention by
Maine’s Senate Race: Collins vs. Platner
Republican Sen. Susan Collins is seeking a sixth six-year term in the U.S. Senate, representing
Amazon Deals Under $50 Ahead of Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day is set to return from June 23 to 26, but you can
Oilers Consider Controversial Coach Amid Backlash
The Edmonton Oilers are taking significant steps to secure a Stanley Cup victory before their
Alex Morgan Sets Expectations for USMNT in 2026 World Cup
Alex Morgan, a two-time World Cup champion with the U.S. women’s national team, has offered
Farmers Worldwide Struggle with Fertilizer Shortages Amid Iran Conflict
Farmers globally are grappling with the effects of the Iran conflict. Gas prices have surged,
Stablecoin Integration: From Crypto to Mainstream Business Use
This month, DoorDash announced the implementation of stablecoin-based payouts, facilitated through a partnership with Stripe-backed
Graham Platner’s Primary Victory Sets Stage for High-Stakes Election
Graham Platner recently claimed a victory in the Democratic primary for the Senate. Despite intense


