Trump, Musk Feud Erupts Into Public Nuclear Showdown
Bitter fallout between President Trump and Elon Musk escalated rapidly, with public insults and threats jeopardizing key government contracts, shaking stock markets, and dividing Republican allies.
24 Hours Trump, Musk feud erupts on social media + Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to US to face charges + Supreme Court sides with DOGE on Social Security data access + US, China to hold trade talks in London Monday + Russia launches missile, drone barrage on Kyiv + Jewish communities warned on elevated threat after Colorado attack + House conservatives resist Senate changes to Big Beautiful Bill + D-Day 81st anniversary marked with remembrance + Trump threatens to cut federal funds to California + FBI thwarts teen’s mass shooting and bombing plot + Attorney General Pam Bondi announces human smuggling charges + Proud Boys leaders sue US government over Jan 6 prosecutions + Elon Musk’s father sides with Trump in public feud + Tesla stock rebounds after slump amid Musk-Trump spat + House Speaker adds Stefanik back to Intelligence Committee + Florida sheriff charged with racketeering in gambling probe
Number 139,000 - Jobs added in US economy in May, beating expectations
Quote "Trump has done more than any person in my lifetime to earn the trust of the movement he leads." — Vice President JD Vance

Trump, Musk Face Off in Explosive Public Feud
Musk Threatens to Cripple Space Capabilities Amid Fight
Trump Slams Musk as Man Who Lost His Mind
The ongoing bitter public feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk has escalated, affecting political alliances, federal contracts, and stock markets. The fallout disrupts the Department of Government Efficiency and dominates political discourse.

Maryland Migrant Returned to US for Human Smuggling Charges
AG Pam Bondi Announces Charges Against Abrego Garcia
Abrego Garcia Back in US to Face Federal Charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is returning to the United States to face multiple serious federal criminal charges, including human smuggling. This marks a major legal development following his wrongful deportation.
Supreme Court Greenlights DOGE Social Security Data Access
Highest Court Halts Lower Orders Against DOGE Records
SCOTUS Reaffirms DOGE's Access to Social Security Systems
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted major victories to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), allowing expanded access to Social Security data and records. The rulings mark significant legal wins for the Trump administration’s federal restructuring efforts.
Trump Announces US-China Trade Talks Next Week in London
US Officials to Meet Chinese Delegation in London Monday
Trump Cabinet Members Head to London for China Trade Talks
President Trump declares that senior officials from his administration will hold trade talks with China in London next week, seeking to ease tensions amid ongoing tariff disputes and economic friction between the two nations.

Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Barrage on Kyiv
Russia Retaliates with Intense Attacks in Ukraine Capital
Deadly Russian Bombardment Strikes Ukrainian Territory
Russian forces have launched a significant missile and drone attack on Kyiv in retaliation to Ukrainian strikes, marking a fresh escalation in the ongoing conflict and further dampening hopes for a ceasefire or peace negotiations.

FBI Warns of Elevated Threat to Jewish Communities After Attack
Colorado Hate Crime Suspect Faces 118 Charges
Hate Crime Charges Filed in Boulder Attack on Zionist People
Heightened security concerns have prompted federal agencies to issue warnings about an elevated threat of violence towards Jewish communities following a hate crime attack in Colorado, urging vigilance and protective measures across the nation.

House Freedom Caucus Draws Line on Senate Changes to Megabill
Two House Republicans Threaten 'No' Vote If Megabill Altered
Senate GOP Weighs Revisions to Green Energy Tax Credit Policies
House conservatives push back against Senate efforts to alter key provisions of President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' signaling a potential impasse over the legislation centered on green energy tax credits and budget priorities.

Veterans Mark 81st Anniversary of D-Day Landings
Defense Secretary Hegseth Honors WWII Heroes at Normandy
Historic D-Day Anniversary Draws Massive Remembrance Gatherings
The 81st anniversary of the D-Day invasion is commemorated with solemn ceremonies honoring the veterans who fought in World War II. The event features remembrance activities across Normandy and reflections on sacrifice and valor.

Trump Warns of Massive Federal Cuts to California
Trump Administration Prepares to Slash California Funding
White House Prepares Large-Scale Funding Cuts for California
President Trump threatens to cut or hold back billions in federal funding to California in response to state policies and laws regarding transgender athletics and energy regulations, intensifying the ongoing political battle with the state.

FBI Stops Teen’s Planned Mass Shooting and Bombing
Oregon Teen Arrested for Plotting Mall Massacre Foiled by FBI
Authorities Prevent Planned Terror Attack at WA Mall
Federal agents have successfully thwarted a planned mass shooting and bombing attack at a shopping mall in Washington state, arresting a local teenager who expressed violent extremist ideologies in online communications.

AG Pam Bondi Charges Abrego Garcia with Human Smuggling
DOJ Presses Charges as Abrego Garcia Returns to US
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Faces Federal Charges Upon US Return
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia relating to human smuggling, coinciding with news of his return to the U.S. after wrongful deportation, highlighting the legal and political significance of this case.

Proud Boys Sue Government for $100M Over Jan. 6 Cases
Convicted Proud Boys Leaders File Lawsuit Claiming Persecution
Ex-Proud Boys Leader Sues DOJ Following Trump Pardons
Five leaders of the far-right Proud Boys group filed a $100 million lawsuit against the US government citing political persecution related to their prosecution for January 6 Capitol riot participation, reflecting ongoing tensions over Jan. 6 prosecutions.

Elon Musk’s Dad Backs Trump in Public Feud
Musk’s Father Predicts Trump Will Prevail in Feud
Errol Musk Sides with Trump in ‘Silly’ Spat
Elon Musk's father publicly supports President Trump in the escalating spat between Musk and the president, signaling family divisions and adding drama to their public conflict.

Tesla Stock Plummets, Then Rebounds Amid Musk-Trump Clash
Tesla Shares Bounce Back After Feud Hits Market
Market Rally Lifts Tesla Stock After Turmoil
Tesla shares experienced a steep decline amid the Musk-Trump feud but rebounded with the stock market surging later, indicating investor volatility and market sensitivity to political tensions.

Stefanik Returns to Influential House Intel Committee
Mike Johnson Expands Intel Panel to Seat Stefanik
House Speaker Mike Johnson has restored Elise Stefanik to the House Intelligence Committee amid ongoing political maneuvering, enhancing her influence on the powerful legislative panel.

Florida Sheriff Arrested in $21.6M Gambling Racketeering Probe
A Florida sheriff was arrested on racketeering and corruption charges related to a massive illegal gambling enterprise, a significant law enforcement development in the state’s public corruption crackdown.

Trump Signs Orders to Boost Flying Cars and Supersonic Flights
New Drone Airspace Rules Signed by Trump
Trump Moves to Secure US Airspace from Threats
President Trump signed several sweeping executive orders to accelerate technology innovations including supersonic flight and drone regulation, aiming to modernize airspace and aviation technologies.

Pam Bondi Faces Ethics Complaint for Misconduct Allegations
Accusations of Political Bias Mount Against AG Bondi
Attorney General Pam Bondi is under scrutiny with ethics complaints alleging misconduct and political bias, spotlighting internal conflicts within the Trump administration’s justice apparatus.

US Adds 139,000 Jobs in May, Unemployment Steady
Jobs Report Shows Strong Yet Slowing Growth
May Jobs Data Beats Forecast, Signals Market Strength
The U.S. Department of Labor reported 139,000 new jobs added in May, exceeding expectations despite a slowing growth pace, while the unemployment rate held steady, indicating a solid but cautious labor market.

Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard Foreign Students
Bipartisan Group Pushes for Sanctuary City Crackdown
Trump Courts Controversy with Travel Ban Policies
Federal courts and lawmakers continue contentious battles over Trump's immigration policies, including travel bans on foreign students at Harvard and sanctuary city crackdowns, reflecting ongoing national division on immigration enforcement.

Proud Boys Continue Legal Battle Over Capitol Riot Cases
Ex-Proud Boys Leaders Sue DOJ Alleging Political Bias
Proud Boys Seek $100M from US Government Over Jan. 6
The Proud Boys, far-right paramilitary group, continue legal fights against the government over January 6 prosecutions, claiming political persecution as their leaders face lawsuits and convictions for their roles in the Capitol breach.

ICE Exposes Biden Border Failures as Crisis Worsens
Migrants Flood Under Biden Surge Strain State Budgets
The Biden administration faces criticism for border and immigration policies resulting in increased costs and safety concerns, with reports highlighting challenges in handling unaccompanied minors and illegal immigrant surges.

US-China Economic Talks Set for London Next Week
Trade Discussions Progress Despite Prior Tariff Wars
The U.S. and China remain engaged in diplomatic talks to resolve ongoing trade disputes, with meetings scheduled in London aiming to ease tensions caused by tariffs and enhance economic relations between the world’s two largest economies.

Republicans Urge Trump and Musk to End Bitter Feud
GOP Leaders Rally for Peace Amid Trump-Musk Dust-Up
Speaker Johnson Hopes Trump, Musk Reconcile After Spat
Lawmakers and political figures call for an end to the public feud between President Trump and Elon Musk, urging restoration of focus as the intense rift threatens party unity and legislative priorities.

Rubio Slaps Sanctions on ICC Judges Targeting US, Israel
US Hits Foreign Court Judges with Punitive Measures
Secretary of State Marco Rubio imposes sanctions on International Criminal Court judges over investigations targeting US and Israel, emphasizing a hard line against foreign judicial actions seen as infringing on national sovereignty.

Trump Admin Greenlights Massive Coal Mining Expansion
Interior Department Eases Restrictions on Montana Coal
The Department of the Interior approved expansion plans for a large coal mining operation in Montana, signaling Trump's ongoing support for traditional energy and resource development despite environmental opposition.

Vets Mark D-Day 81st Anniversary Amid Rising Tensions
D-Day Remembrance Draws Crowds in Normandy, France
Defense Chief Honors WWII Heroes at Normandy Ceremony
United States veterans marked the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings with ceremonies honoring their sacrifices, even as contemporary political tensions add layers of reflection to the commemoration of this pivotal WWII event.

SCOTUS Stops Mexico Gun Case Against US Manufacturers
The Supreme Court blocked a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against US gun manufacturers, preventing claims that firearms sold in the US are funneled to criminal cartels, a significant legal decision affecting cross-border crime accountability.

Bondi to Address Abrego Garcia’s Return and Charges
Press Conference Set on Human Smuggling Case in US
Attorney General Pam Bondi is expected to hold a press conference regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s indictment and return to the US, highlighting the administration's handling of this high-profile immigration and crime case.

Courts Halt Trump’s Moves Against Education Dept Employees
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard Foreign Students
Trump DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Layoffs at Education
Federal courts continue to block and review President Trump's efforts to dismantle the Department of Education and enforce immigration bans on foreign students, revealing ongoing legal battles that challenge executive authority limits.

Fed Expected to Hold Rates as Job Growth Slows
Steady Job Market Prompts Patience from Fed Policymakers
The Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates steady as the jobs market shows signs of cooling without collapse, underscoring cautious economic optimism amid trade uncertainties and tariff impacts.
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