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Ukraine’s Stunning Drone Raids Cripple Russian Bomber Fleet

Ukraine launched a meticulously planned drone attack inside Russian territory, striking strategic bomber bases and dealing a major blow to Moscow’s military capabilities ahead of ongoing peace talks.

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24 Hours Ukraine launches massive drone strikes deep inside Russia + Colorado attacker charged with federal hate crimes + Largest ICE operation nets nearly 1,500 arrests in blue state + Trump pushes Senate GOP on 'Big Beautiful Bill' deadline + Mount Etna erupts again forcing tourists to flee + Supreme Court declines 2nd Amendment rifle ban appeals + Tulsa mayor unveils $100M reparations plan for massacre descendants + FEMA chief stuns staff admitting unawareness of hurricane season + Russia, Ukraine agree on prisoner swap amid stalled peace talks + Democrat to challenge Sen. Joni Ernst after deadly comments + Disney lays off hundreds amid entertainment division cuts + New York Lt. Gov. plans primary challenge against Hochul + Several wounded in stabbing attack at Oregon homeless shelter + Major airlines warn credit card fee bill threatens rewards + DHS removes sanctuary city list after law enforcement backlash + Massachusetts ICE crackdown arrests over 1,400 illegal immigrants

Number 1,500 - Illegal immigrants arrested in largest-ever ICE operation in Massachusetts.

Quote "For a full year, Mohamed Sabry Soliman planned a violent assault driven by his simmering anger toward Israel and hatred of Zionists." — Federal charging documents

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Bombers in Daring Drone Raid

Complex Drone Operation Deals Severe Blow to Russian Air Force

Ukraine Drone Strikes Signal War’s Next Phase Deep in Russia

Ukraine carried out a large-scale drone attack deep inside Russia, striking strategic bombers and military bases in a highly sophisticated and audacious operation known as Operation Spider Web. This military blow comes as peace talks between Russia and Ukraine continue but show limited progress.

Colorado Attacker Faces Federal Hate Crime Charges

Boulder Attack Suspect in US Illegally, Admits Year-Long Plot

Suspect Yelled 'Free Palestine' During Fiery Boulder Assault

An antisemitic attack occurred in Boulder, Colorado, where a suspect used Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower targeting pro-Israel demonstrators, injuring eight people. The attacker was identified as an illegal immigrant and faces federal hate crime charges, sparking political debate and responses from officials.

Trump Ramps Up Push for Senate to Pass Budget Bill Fast

Senate GOP Leaders Face Pressure Over Trump's Megabill

Fiscal Hawks Warn ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Fail in Senate

President Donald Trump is aggressively promoting his 'Big Beautiful Bill,' a sweeping tax and domestic policy package, urging Senate Republicans to pass it before July 4. The bill faces opposition from within the GOP and debates over fiscal impact and Medicaid cuts.

Mount Etna Blasts Ash Clouds as Tourists Flee

Volcano Mount Etna Erupts with Fiery Show

New Eruption at Mount Etna Sends Ash Miles High

Mount Etna in Sicily has experienced multiple eruptions recently, sending massive plumes of ash into the sky and forcing tourists to flee for safety, raising alerts in the region about volcanic activity.

Supreme Court Upholds Maryland Assault Weapons Ban

Court Rejects 2nd Amendment Appeals on Rifle Bans

Supreme Court Turns Down AR-15 Ban Challenge

The Supreme Court declined to hear challenges against assault weapons bans in Maryland and Rhode Island, upholding state bans on AR-15 rifles and large-capacity magazines. This marks a significant decision in ongoing gun control debates.

ICE Nets 1,500 in Largest Immigration Sweep Ever

Massachusetts ICE Crackdown Targets Criminal Illegals

Operation Patriot Snares Hundreds of Illegal Immigrants

A significant ICE operation dubbed Operation Patriot led to the arrest of nearly 1,500 illegal immigrants across Massachusetts, including convicted criminals. The enforcement action is among the largest of its kind and is part of a nationwide immigration crackdown.

NY Lt. Gov. Delgado Launches Primary Challenge to Hochul

Antonio Delgado Takes on NY Governor in Democratic Primary

Hochul Faces Lt. Gov.’s Challenge in NY Governor Race

Political drama in New York escalates as Lt. Governor Antonio Delgado announces a primary challenge to Governor Kathy Hochul for the 2026 gubernatorial race, signaling a fierce intra-party contest.

Disney Cuts Hundreds in Film and TV Divisions

More Layoffs Hit Disney Entertainment Teams

Disney Lays Off Staff Amid Entertainment Division Overhaul

Disney announces layoffs affecting several hundred employees across its television, film, and corporate finance divisions amid declining TV ratings and restructuring efforts within the entertainment giant.

FEMA Chief Admits Ignorance of Hurricane Season

FEMA Boss Stuns Staff: 'What’s Hurricane Season?'

FEMA Chief Leaves Staff Baffled Over Hurricane Season Remark

The head of FEMA stunned staff by confessing he was unaware of the U.S. hurricane season during a briefing, leading to confusion and criticism amid the start of the hurricane season.

Russia, Ukraine Seal Prisoner Swap Amid Stalled Peace Talks

No Ceasefire in Turkey Talks But Prisoner Exchange Agreed

Russia-Ukraine Talks End Without Breakthrough

Russia and Ukraine agreed to a prisoner swap during second-round peace talks in Istanbul, but talks ended with no ceasefire deal, maintaining ongoing tensions between the two nations.

Ernst Defends 'We All Are Going To Die' Medicaid Comment

Democrat Launches Bid Against Sen. Ernst After Fatal Gaffe

Senator Faces Backlash For Grim Medicaid Remarks

Controversy swirls around Senator Joni Ernst after she made a callous remark about Medicaid cuts, saying 'we all are going to die.' The comments have drawn a Democratic challenger and widespread criticism.

Eleven Hurt in Stabbing Spree at Oregon Homeless Shelter

Man in Custody After Mass Stabbing at Homeless Shelter

Oregon Shelter Attack Sends Dozens to Hospital

A stabbing attack at a homeless shelter in Oregon hospitalized eleven people; a suspect is in custody as authorities investigate the violent incident impacting the vulnerable community.

Airlines Warn Fee Caps Could Kill Frequent Flyer Rewards

Major U.S. airlines warn that proposed legislation to cap credit card fees could end frequent flyer rewards programs, signaling possible disruptions for travelers seeking loyalty benefits.

DHS Pulls Sanctuary City List After Law Enforcement Outcry

The Department of Homeland Security removed a public list of sanctuary cities after backlash from law enforcement, which criticized the list’s accuracy and labeling, igniting a political dispute over sanctuary policies.

United Airlines Launches Record Europe Flights from Newark

United Airlines announces expansion plans with new 'record' flights, encouraging passengers to book cheap Europe flights from Newark Liberty International Airport.

‘The Accountant 2’ Streaming Release Set for Thursday

Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Accountant 2’ starring Ben Affleck is set for streaming release on Prime Video, adding to the entertainment lineup for viewers looking for high-profile sequels.

German Police Resume Madeleine McCann Search in Portugal

Madeleine McCann Investigation Continues with New Searches

The search for missing British toddler Madeleine McCann has been relaunched with new efforts in Portugal, as German police begin fresh searches in the area where she vanished in 2007.

‘King of the Hill’ Actor Jonathan Joss Shot Dead After Dispute

Jonathan Joss Killed in Texas Shooting Incident

Voice Actor Jonathan Joss Fatally Shot Following Neighbor Dispute

Actor and voice artist Jonathan Joss, known for 'King of the Hill' and 'Parks and Recreation,' was fatally shot following a dispute with a neighbor. Authorities have charged the suspect with murder.

Maxine Waters Campaign Hit With $68K FEC Fine

FEC Slaps Rep. Waters Over Illegal Campaign Contributions

The Federal Election Commission fined Rep. Maxine Waters’ campaign $68,000 for multiple violations of campaign finance laws, highlighting a continued string of legal troubles for the California Democrat.

Trump Blasts Biden Border Policy After Boulder Attack

Officials Label Colorado Attack a Targeted Terror Incident

Boulder Terrorist Pleads Motive: ‘Kill All Zionists’

Political tensions rise following the racially and religiously motivated terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado. Political figures blame immigration policies, and federal agencies have charged the suspect with hate crimes.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Key Gun and Abortion Cases

SCOTUS Lets Assault Weapon Bans Stand for Now

High Court Sidesteps Controversial 2nd Amendment Appeals

The U.S. Supreme Court continues to dodge major decisions on sensitive issues, including declining to hear challenges on assault weapons bans and abortion laws, impacting the national legal landscape and ongoing policy debates.

Disney Lays Off Hundreds Amid Entertainment Overhaul

More Layoffs Hit Disney Film, TV, and Finance Staff

Disney continues restructuring, laying off several hundred employees amid declining TV ratings and corporate shifts, affecting many across its film, television, and finance divisions.

Judge Stops Deportation of Tens of Thousands of Venezuelans

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from revoking protected status for approximately 5,000 Venezuelans, allowing them to continue living and working in the U.S. despite policy changes.

Polish PM Tusk to Seek Confidence Vote Amid Political Turmoil

Tusk Grapples With Coalition After Election Loss

Germany is facing political challenges as its Prime Minister Donald Tusk plans to seek a vote of confidence after recent electoral setbacks, reflecting continued instability in the coalition government.

South Koreans Vote in Snap Election After Martial Law Crisis

New President to Take Helm Amid South Korean Turmoil

South Korea Holds Crucial Polls After Leadership Upheaval

South Korea prepares to elect a new president following recent political upheaval, with a snap vote aiming to restore stability and address domestic and international challenges.

SCOTUS Takes Up Challenge to Illinois Mail-In Voting Law

High Court to Review Key Election Law Dispute in Illinois

Supreme Court agrees to hear a case challenging Illinois’ mail-in ballot counting law, a significant development in election integrity and regulation debates across the U.S.

Maxine Waters’ Campaign Fined Over Election Violations

DOJ Opens Civil Rights Probe into University DEI Framework

Several high-level legal and political developments unfold including major court challenges, investigations into campaign finance, and federal probes into civil rights and education policies.

Jewish Groups Offer Security Training Amid Rising Threats

After Attacks, American Jews Face Heightened Anxiety

Jewish Lawmakers Fear Being Next Targets After Boulder, DC

Emerging concerns about rising antisemitic incidents in the U.S. highlight the need for increased security among Jewish communities following violent attacks and public threats.

Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul Yield Prisoner Swap Only

Peace Talks Stall Despite Prisoner Swap Deal in Turkey

Russian and Ukrainian officials met in Istanbul for a second round of peace talks that yielded a prisoner exchange agreement but no ceasefire, with hostilities and military strikes ongoing.

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