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  • Russia and China Race to Reverse Engineer Captured UFOs, Declassified UAP Files Show
    China - Russia
    Newly declassified UAP records released by the U.S. Department of War have reignited debate over unidentified aerial phenomena, with some disclosure advocates arguing the documents raise fresh questions about whether Russia and China have attempted to recover and study unexplained objects for potential military use.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel Criticized for Revealing UFC Threat Details Before Agencies Were Ready
    Kash Patel
    FBI Director Kash Patel is facing renewed criticism over his handling of high-profile investigations after a dispute emerged between federal agencies regarding the public disclosure of an alleged terror plot targeting a White House UFC event.
  • Trump Threatens to ‘Go Right Back to Dropping Bombs’ If He Doesn’t Like Final Iran Deal
    Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan Cutting Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood
    President Donald Trump escalated pressure on Iran ahead of a planned peace agreement signing in Geneva, warning that the United States could quickly return to military action if negotiations fail to produce a final deal acceptable to Washington.
  • Pentagon Says Elon Musk’s Grok Supported 2,000 Iran Strike Targets in 96-Hour Military Campaign
    Elon Musk Warns He Now Ranks Just Behind Trump on America’s Assassination Target List
    The Pentagon has disclosed that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence platform Grok played a significant role in supporting military operations during a recent U.S. campaign against Iran, a revelation that is intensifying debate in Washington over the growing use of AI in national security and combat planning.
  • Leaked Trump-Iran Deal Reveals $300 Billion Reconstruction Fund and Hormuz Concessions
    Trump–King Charles Handshake Video Goes Viral, Sparks Protocol Debate During First U.S. State Visit in 20 Years
    President Donald Trump's proposed peace agreement with Iran is facing growing scrutiny after details from an alleged leaked memorandum suggested Tehran could receive significant economic and strategic benefits as part of a broader effort to end months of conflict and restart negotiations over its nuclear program.
  • Gavin Newsom Claims Trump Ordered DOJ Investigation Into Him and His Wife
    Gavin Newsom Vetoes Controversial Bill Granting Home Loans to Undocumented Immigrants Amid Rising Political Tensions
    California Governor Gavin Newsom escalated his confrontation with President Donald Trump on Monday, accusing the Justice Department of targeting him and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, through a federal investigation that he characterized as politically motivated retaliation against one of the president's most prominent Democratic critics.
  • Trump’s White House Cage Match Plan Draws Criticism as Poll Shows Just 16% Support Nationwide
    Trump Health Questions Intensify After Neck Mark, Slurred Line at Medal of Honor Ceremony
    President Donald Trump's plan to host a UFC-style cage fighting event on the White House grounds has ignited criticism from political opponents, media commentators and some voters, with new polling suggesting the idea has struggled to gain broad public support ahead of the president's 80th birthday celebration in Washington.
  • Trump Says Hidden Iran Oil Seizures Prevented $250 Crude Prices
    Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan Cutting Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood
    President Donald Trump claimed Wednesday that the United States has been quietly removing "millions of barrels" of Iranian oil during the ongoing confrontation with Tehran, arguing that the undisclosed operation has helped prevent a dramatic spike in global energy prices as military tensions intensify in the Gulf region.
  • Trump Approval Among Rural Americans Falls 10 Points to Record Low 50%, Poll Finds
    Trump Says He May Declassify ‘Alien’ Files After Accusing Obama of Sharing Classified Information
    President Donald Trump is facing growing signs of political weakness among some of the voters who helped power his return to the White House, with a new Reuters-reported survey showing his approval rating among rural Americans has fallen to its lowest level since taking office.
  • ICE Crackdowns Cost Up to 668,000 Jobs, Including Thousands Held by U.S.-Born Workers, Brookings Finds
    Federal Watchdog Faults ICE Over Menstrual Care as Women Report Bleeding Through Clothes
    A new study from the Brookings Institution is challenging one of the central economic arguments behind the Trump administration's immigration enforcement strategy, concluding that intensified Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations were associated with an estimated 668,000 lost jobs across 86 U.S. metropolitan areas since early 2025.
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