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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered Grand Prairie officials to cancel a Muslim Eid celebration at a city-owned water park. The event sparked controversy over religious discrimination and public facility access.
The New York Times is defending a Pulitzer-winning Gaza photographer after allegations surfaced claiming some images were staged or coordinated with Hamas. The controversy has reignited debate over media credibility and war reporting ethics.
Footage captured a Hezbollah FPV drone narrowly missing an Israeli medevac flight in southern Lebanon. The aircraft was reportedly transporting casualties from an earlier drone strike.
Retired USAF Major General Bentley Rayburn discusses a recent ideological controversy at the U.S. Air Force Academy. The interview examines military culture, leadership, and political influence.
The FDA is moving to ban electric shock devices used on disabled children and adults for aggressive or self-harming behaviors. Regulators cite serious physical and psychological risks linked to the controversial therapy.

“Spitting and humiliation are daily. People are afraid to walk in Jerusalem with Christian symbols.”
New reports and recent incidents highlight a growing pattern of harassment against Christians in Jerusalem, with clergy and residents facing daily hostility, including spitting, verbal abuse, and occasional violence.
A former hair stylist says workplace disinfectant exposure during COVID-era sanitation protocols permanently damaged her lungs. Her case is now tied to a proposed workers’ compensation transparency bill in South Carolina.
Several Indiana Republican state senators lost their primaries after opposing congressional redistricting backed by Donald Trump. MAGA-backed challengers secured multiple key victories.
Kash Patel drew attention after refusing to deny rumors involving Hillary Clinton’s private email server during a televised interview. His response sparked renewed debate online.
A federal jury convicted former Congressman David Rivera and another defendant on multiple money laundering and FARA-related charges. On the same day, ActBlue filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over investigative actions tied to political donations.
A proposed Connecticut initiative tied to queer nursing advocacy is drawing criticism and debate online. The controversy centers on public health messaging and gender identity policies.
ICE arrested a Guatemalan migrant accused of child rape after Fairfax County allegedly refused to cooperate with federal authorities. The case has fueled renewed criticism of sanctuary policies near Washington, DC.




















UnitedHealthcare Learns You Can’t Fix Stupid, Fires Social Media Manager Over Trump Post
A former UnitedHealthcare social media manager was fired after posting comments about an assassination attempt involving President Trump. The case highlights the risks of reckless online conduct and public backlash.