Saturday, July 5, 2025
The justices, after their term ends, greenlight deportations to war-ravaged South Sudan from a shipping container.
Money owed on student loans has more than tripled, growing to $1.73 trillion from $520 billion since 2006.
The billionaire recently asked his 221 million X followers if it’s time to form a new party and 80.4 percent of the 5.6 million who voted in the poll said yes.
The NFL championships are putting a spotlight on the global surge and female trailblazers.
The popular summertime hamlet is struggling with contaminated estuaries and waters caused by outdated septic systems.
The stars and stripes smackdown is being planned to celebrate America’s birthday.
There won’t be any skirts and makeup this time around, just some of the best female baseball players in the country.
‘Under President Trump, no one is above the law — including world-famous athletes,’ the Department of Homeland Security says.
One staffer expresses concern that the likely new owners of Paramount and its subsidiary, CBS News, will be ‘tinkering’ with the show.
The Mossad-affiliated Farsi-language X account is warning citizens to stay away from soon-to-be targeted Revolutionary Guards officials, and posting videos that expose the regime’s shortcomings.
Israel is calling on three European countries to enact the UN Security Council’s ‘snapback’ mechanism regarding Iran sanctions. For now, though, ‘there’s murmur about snapback, but nothing more than that,’ a UN-based diplomat tells the Sun.
Russia, meantime, is seeking to break the spirit of Ukraine’s population.
‘Maybe those B-2 bombers need to visit Yemen,’ the American ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, says, alluding to last week’s American bombing of three Iranians nuclear sites.
‘Let’s be careful, though. Sure, we don’t want to reject a hand that’s extended in peace, but we also can’t assume we’re dealing with a great Zionist,’ an analyst says of Syria’s interim president.
The religious decree, like one issued against author Salman Rushdie, calls on Muslims to bring down the American and Israeli leaders for threatening the Islamic Republic leadership.
During his lengthy remarks, the president praised Republican leaders in Congress, attacked Democrats, and talked about Hunter Biden’s laptop.
Just hours later, Zelensky reports that Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles at his country, primarily at its capital.
Amid an ongoing feud, the billionaire has returned to connecting the president to the convicted pedophile.
Business leaders, Democrats, Independents, and even his own party are urging him to throw in the towel — but the Guardian Angels founder says he will stand his ground.
The domestic policy legislation will have sweeping implications for the president’s legacy.
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