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    BOULDER HORROR: Jewish Grandmother Burned in Firebomb Attack Shocks Community

    A shocking attack hit Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, threw firebombs at a Jewish rally for Israeli hostages. He used Molotov cocktails and a homemade flamethrower while yelling “Free Palestine.” Eight people were hurt. One of them is a Holocaust survivor.

    Police say Soliman planned the assault for nearly a year and picked his target because he called them “Zionists.” The FBI and local police are treating this as both terrorism and a hate crime. Federal charges will likely follow.

    Colorado’s attorney general called it hate-fueled violence against peaceful people. Governor Jared Polis also said it was an act of terror.

    This attack comes after other antisemitic crimes across the country. Jewish communities are now on high alert. Security has been stepped up at synagogues as police continue searching for more threats in Boulder.

    U.S. Responds to Bangladesh Ban. The State Department condemned Bangladesh’s interim government for banning the Awami League over concerns of radicalization and terrorism, amid broader political shifts in Europe and the U.S. including far-right gains, legal battles against Elon Musk, and health issues affecting American politics.

    China launches new “China-Americas Partnership Forum” to boost influence. The initiative aims to strengthen economic and political ties with 15 Latin American and Caribbean nations amid rising U.S. competition.

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    UK NEWS BLACKOUT Ignites Fury: Thousands Left in the Dark

    A massive news blackout has hit the UK, cutting off thousands from online updates. Angry citizens are demanding answers as important news remains out of reach.

    This outage shows big problems with the country’s digital news systems. Many people now wonder where to turn for facts during emergencies or major events.

    Frustration keeps rising as there’s still no fix in sight. The blackout is a wake-up call about how much we rely on digital platforms for vital information.

    HOUSE REPUBLICANS Ignite Hope With Bold TAX Cuts for Small Business

    HOUSE REPUBLICANS Ignite Hope With Bold TAX Cuts for Small Business

    House Republicans are pushing a bill to make the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) permanent. The plan also raises the small business tax break from 20% to 23%. Job Creators Network (JCN) has backed this idea for years, saying it will help local businesses grow.

    Mary Schiavoni, who owns a small business, says these tax cuts would let her hire more workers and expand. “If I got a tax cut, I could hire more people. I could pay their salaries. I could expand my business,” she said.

    The bill would bring back full immediate expensing and stop new taxes on successful small businesses. JCN says these changes could create over one million jobs and add $750 billion in growth for Main Street companies.

    Since the TCJA passed, federal tax revenue has gone up — by half a trillion dollars above expectations in 2024 alone. Most small businesses want these cuts to stay, with four out of five supporting them in JCN polls. Now Senate Republicans are being called on to pass this bill so American workers and entrepreneurs can get lasting relief.

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    RETAIL GIANT’S Shocking Bankruptcy Sends Chill Through US Economy

    A major American retailer with over 1,000 stores has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company is drowning in more than $4 billion of debt and saw sales drop by 35% this year alone.

    This move puts thousands of jobs on the line and leaves suppliers worried as the business tries to reorganize under court orders. Experts say the fallout could shake up the entire retail industry.

    “This is a wake-up call for brick-and-mortar businesses struggling against online giants,” one analyst said. Soaring inflation and changing shopping habits have made it even harder for traditional retailers to survive.

    The bankruptcy highlights bigger problems in our economy, as families face rising prices and fewer job options in retail — a field many once thought was safe and steady work.

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    TRUMP’S Auto TAX Shock: Jaguar Land Rover Halts US Sales, Allies Stunned

    Jaguar Land Rover has stopped shipping cars to the United States after President Trump’s team put new tariffs on vehicles made in the UK. The US is Britain’s second-biggest car market, worth about £7.6 billion a year. This sudden pause could hurt the UK economy and shake up supply chains around the world.

    Industry leaders warn these tariffs could backfire on Americans too. John Neill, head of Unipart, said they might “box out” American carmakers from global markets instead of saving jobs at home. Some experts say Chinese companies may swoop in as buyers hunt for cheaper cars.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer is now racing to talk with Washington and fix things fast. He says Britain does not want a trade war but will fight back if needed.

    President Trump says these tariffs are meant to help American factories and protect workers here at home. But this bold move could strain ties with close allies and change how the auto industry works worldwide.

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    WHO PANDEMIC Deal Sparks Outrage Over US Sovereignty Fears

    The World Health Organization just passed its first Pandemic Agreement at a meeting in Geneva. WHO leaders say it will help countries work together better during the next outbreak, but many are raising alarms about what it really means for America.

    The agreement starts a plan for sharing virus samples and medical tools between countries. It also talks about cutting the WHO’s budget by over $1 billion, with leaders saying they want to save money and focus on new priorities.

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called the deal “historic,” but not everyone is celebrating. Many conservatives remember how the WHO handled COVID-19 and worry that giving more power to global groups could backfire.

    The agreement promises equal access to vaccines and treatments in future pandemics. Critics say this could weaken America’s control over its own health decisions unless Congress steps in to protect U.S. interests.

    TRUMP-INSPIRED Hero DJ Daniel Faces Heartbreaking Cancer Fight

    TRUMP-INSPIRED Hero DJ Daniel Faces Heartbreaking Cancer Fight

    Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, the 13-year-old who moved President Trump and was made an honorary Secret Service agent, is now facing a new battle. Doctors found three more brain tumors. His father, Theodis Daniel, shared the news this week. Support and prayers are pouring in from the White House and police across America.

    DJ first captured hearts when Trump honored him before Congress last year. In 2018, doctors said he had less than five months to live. But DJ kept fighting.

    Since then, DJ has been sworn into over 1,350 law enforcement agencies across the country — more than anyone before him.

    The Texas teen still dreams of being a police officer one day. He continues to inspire others with his courage and determination despite his tough diagnosis.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Steel Move: 50% US Steel Tarif Shocks Global Rivals

    President Trump has announced he will double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, raising them to 50%. He made this announcement while visiting U.S. Steel’s Irvin Works in Pennsylvania.

    Trump says these higher tariffs will protect American jobs and help local factories compete with foreign companies. Supporters believe this is the right step to fight back against unfair trade from other countries.

    Some critics claim the new tariffs could raise costs for U.S. manufacturers and spark payback from overseas. Still, many see Trump’s decision as a strong message that America will not be pushed around on trade.

    This move comes at a key moment for American industry, as leaders look for ways to keep jobs at home and strengthen the nation’s economy.

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    US President’s SHOCKING BLAST at Zelenskiy Signals Bold Ukraine Shake-UP

    The US President took aim at Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy, saying, “Everything out of his mouth causes problems.” This is a big change in how America deals with Ukraine. The comments come as the war with Russia drags on.

    Experts say this harsh criticism could impact future military and money support for Ukraine. The President’s frustration with Zelenskiy’s choices and words suggests talks with Russia and Western allies are getting harder.

    The remarks have stirred debate in the US and overseas. Some believe the President is finally being honest, while others fear it could hurt ties between the US and Ukraine.

    This move hints that American policy may be shifting. The White House now seems to want clearer plans and better communication from its partners going forward.

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    NO NEW US Headlines Spark Panic: What the Media Isn’t Saying

    Americans woke up today to a rare sight — no new breaking news in the headlines. Major outlets are recycling old stories, leaving many wondering what’s really happening behind closed doors.

    Coverage still centers on China and Ukraine. Trade fights, military talks, and political drama fill the airwaves, but nothing fresh has hit the news cycle. It’s all repeats with no real updates for concerned citizens.

    If you’re searching for something new, you’ll come up empty-handed. The same events from earlier this week are being discussed again and again by mainstream media networks.

    With no surprise events overnight, Americans are left questioning if important stories are being ignored or kept quiet on purpose as tensions rise at home and abroad.

    Japan Plans to Recognize Crypto Assets as Legal Financial Products. The government aims to formalize digital currencies within its financial laws by 2026, positioning Japan as a regional leader in crypto regulation.

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    “SHOCKING US RETAIL Chain Bankruptcy Shakes Main Street”

    One of America’s biggest retail chains filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy today. The company, with over 1,000 locations nationwide, is drowning in more than $4 billion of debt after sales dropped by 35% this past year.

    Leaders say they may shut down hundreds of struggling stores and are hunting for new investors to keep the business alive. They blame the rise of online giants like Amazon and Walmart for stealing shoppers away from local stores.

    Experts warn this bankruptcy could be a warning sign for other brick-and-mortar retailers as more people shop online. Thousands of jobs are now at risk as investors wait to see if other chains will follow.

    This news has rattled the retail world and raises serious questions about what will happen to malls and shopping centers across America in the coming years.

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    TERRIFYING MANHUNT: Armed Serial Offender Unleashed in New York

    A dangerous serial offender is loose in New York City, and police say he is armed and ready to strike again. The NYPD warns that this man has a violent past, with several brutal attacks tied to his name.

    Cops have linked him to crimes across different boroughs. Patrols are up, and officers urge everyone to stay inside and avoid contact with strangers until the suspect is caught.

    Both federal agents and local police are teaming up for the hunt. Tip lines are overflowing as worried citizens call for tougher crime control and better safety on city streets.

    This case has put a spotlight on growing fears about public safety in New York City. Police promise quick updates as they work around the clock to take this threat off our streets.

    BERNIE KERIK’S Legacy: 9/11 Hero’S Courage Inspires America

    BERNIE KERIK’S Legacy: 9/11 Hero’S Courage Inspires America

    Bernie Kerik, the former NYPD commissioner who led New York through the chaos of 9/11, has died at 69 after a private illness. FBI Director Kash Patel shared the news, saying Kerik’s “impact will never fade.”

    Kerik became a national hero during September 11. Working side by side with Mayor Rudy Giuliani, he helped keep New Yorkers calm and coordinated rescue efforts when fear gripped the country. His strong leadership brought hope in one of America’s darkest hours.

    Over his 35-year law enforcement career, Kerik earned more than 100 awards for bravery and service. President Ronald Reagan gave him a presidential commendation for heroism. He also received two Distinguished Service Awards from Homeland Security.

    Kerik’s life showed what true courage looks like in tough times. He leaves behind a legacy of strength that will inspire Americans for years to come.

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    CHINA-PAKISTAN Pact Sparks Fears: India and US on Edge

    Pakistan and China signed a big treaty on May 29, 2025, in Islamabad. The deal expands the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, brings more Chinese money into Pakistan’s roads and bridges, and sets up joint military drills. Top leaders from both countries took part in the event.

    Experts say this move is a direct challenge to India’s influence in South Asia. It also gives China a stronger grip on the region while America seems less involved.

    Pakistan’s leaders call the deal a “milestone” for their country’s growth. But critics warn it could leave Pakistan too dependent on China and stir up trouble with India.

    India has already raised concerns about China getting closer to its borders. This agreement shifts power in South Asia — and both Washington and New Delhi are paying close attention.

    Ex-Cop Wanted for Rape and Murder in Ozarks. Police are searching caves and hideouts in a manhunt for the former officer accused of heinous crimes.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Auto Tarifs Spark Fury And Hope In Global CAR Market

    President Trump has announced a 25% tariff on imported cars and parts, starting in April. He says this move will boost American car makers and bring jobs back to the U.S.

    Some experts warn these tariffs could raise prices for buyers and shake up car production. The U.S. brought in about eight million foreign cars last year, making up half of all sales.

    Financial analysts say the tariffs might lower stock values by 5%. They also worry about possible inflation, job losses, and even a recession if trade fights continue.

    India is asking for an exemption to protect its $66 billion export business with America. The Trump team is using these tariffs as leverage while working on new trade deals that could change the global market and America’s future economy.

    SALESFORCE’S SHOCKING AI Gamble: American Jobs on the Line

    SALESFORCE’S SHOCKING AI Gamble: American Jobs on the Line

    Salesforce, run by left-leaning CEO Marc Benioff, is cutting back on hiring as artificial intelligence takes over more work. The company’s finance chief said new AI tools mean they need fewer workers, especially in customer service and software jobs. This year alone, 500 customer service staff will be moved to other positions, saving Salesforce $50 million.

    AI is now starting to replace software engineers at Salesforce and other tech giants too. Microsoft and Google leaders admit that AI creates up to 30% of new code in some projects. That means fewer jobs for American engineers.

    Even with these changes, Salesforce says it will grow its sales team by 22% this year. The company has about 76,500 employees but is shifting focus toward roles that support its growing use of artificial intelligence.

    This trend shows Big Tech isn’t just using AI for innovation — they’re also using it to cut costs and reshape their workforce. Sadly, that often means fewer good-paying jobs for Americans.

    Major Human Smuggling Bust at US-Mexico Border. Federal authorities intercepted a large-scale operation involving over 50 migrants hidden in a modified semi-truck and arrested three key organizers.

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    NEW ORLEANS Jailbreak Shock: Dangerous Escapees Humiliate Security, Two Still Missing

    Three more inmates who broke out of a New Orleans jail on May 16 have been caught, police said Monday. One was found in Baton Rouge, and two others were picked up in Walker County, Texas. But two dangerous escapees are still on the loose.

    The jailbreak exposed major security problems at the jail. The inmates got out by forcing open a broken cell door, crawling through a hole behind a toilet, and climbing over barbed wire at night. Guards didn’t notice they were missing until the morning headcount.

    Adding insult to injury, the escapees left graffiti mocking jail staff. They wrote “To Easy LoL” with an arrow showing their escape route. City and state leaders admit there were serious mistakes in how the jail was run.

    Most of these men were locked up for violent crimes like murder while waiting for trial or sentencing. Police are still hunting for the last two fugitives as many demand answers about how this embarrassing jailbreak happened.

    LIVERPOOL PARADE Panic: Car Slams Into Crowd, Kids Hurt in Shocking Scene

    LIVERPOOL PARADE Panic: Car Slams Into Crowd, Kids Hurt in Shocking Scene

    A joyful day turned frightening when a car plowed into fans at the Liverpool FC victory parade. Police say it is not terrorism, but an “isolated event.” The driver, a 53-year-old British man, was arrested on the spot.

    Four children were hurt — one seriously. In total, 27 people went to the hospital and 20 more got help for minor injuries right there.

    Police are still figuring out if it was an accident or done on purpose. They have asked people not to jump to conclusions while they investigate.

    Emergency crews rushed in as crowds watched in disbelief. Officers said they will keep working until they get answers about what caused this chaos.

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    US BASE EXPLOSIONS Ignite Shock and Fear Over Security Failures

    Explosions shook a major US military base on the East Coast today, setting off alarms across the country. Emergency crews and military officials rushed in to lock down the area and check for damage.

    Authorities have not reported any casualties yet. Early reports point to a possible attack or break-in at the base, but details are still secret as federal agents work with local police to control the scene.

    This event has sparked fresh worries about national security under current leadership. Many Americans are demanding answers while officials promise updates soon.

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    GEORGE FLOYD Anniversary Ignites Painful Anti-Police Protests in Minneapolis

    Thousands gathered in Minneapolis and Houston for the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death. Activists used the day to attack police and blame the Trump administration for blocking their goals.

    Rev. Al Sharpton compared Floyd’s death to Emmett Till’s, calling both examples of racial injustice. Protesters at George Floyd Square put out a fake pig’s head with a police hat and held vigils demanding more changes to law enforcement.

    Civil rights groups organized street festivals, concerts, and marches throughout the weekend. The events drew crowds calling for more police reform while repeating anti-police messages that have divided neighborhoods since 2020.

    Many in these communities are left frustrated by leaders who push anti-police rhetoric instead of working toward real solutions that keep families safe.

    US FREE SPEECH Under Attack: State Department Slams UK’S Shocking Crackdown on Pro-Life Prayer

    US FREE SPEECH Under Attack: State Department Slams UK’S Shocking Crackdown on Pro-Life Prayer

    A team from the U.S. State Department traveled to Britain in March. They met with pro-life activists who were arrested for silently praying outside abortion clinics. The diplomats also spoke with UK officials and Ofcom, the group now in charge of policing online speech under the new Online Safety Act.

    This law has caused tension between Washington and London. It lets British authorities fine American social media companies if they don’t censor certain content. The Trump administration has strongly criticized Britain’s crackdown on free speech, warning it could hurt future trade deals between the two countries.

    Vice President JD Vance called out Europe’s retreat from free expression during a February speech in Munich. He singled out the UK for arresting pro-life campaigners like 74-year-old Rose Docherty, who was arrested under Britain’s “buffer zone” law that targets protests near abortion clinics. Docherty thanked the Trump administration after her arrest for standing up for free speech rights.

    Many conservatives see these actions as a clear threat to basic liberties and religious freedom — both in America and across Europe.;

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    SOUTHEAST ASIA Floods Spark Chaos: Millions in Fear as Homes Washed Away

    Severe floods and landslides have swept through Southeast Asia, pushing over 2 million people out of their homes. The death toll keeps rising, and local officials say the crisis is far from over.

    Rescue teams are having a tough time reaching stranded families. Heavy storms and washed-out roads make every rescue mission risky for emergency workers.

    Leaders warn that more bad weather could bring even greater hardship. Families who lost everything now face an uncertain future as they wait for help.

    Damaged roads and bridges are slowing down relief efforts across the region. Many people worry that help may not arrive in time to save those still trapped by floodwaters.

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    CRYPTOCURRENCY SHOCK: Investor Arrested in Horrific SoHo Torture Case

    A New York crypto investor, John Woeltz, was arrested after police say he kidnapped and tortured an Italian tourist in a SoHo brownstone. Officers claim Woeltz and his group tricked the victim into coming from Italy with fake business promises. Once here, they held him for weeks to steal his crypto accounts.

    The crime happened on Prince Street in Manhattan’s trendy SoHo area. Police charged Woeltz with assault, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, and having a gun without permission.

    This disturbing case is raising alarm about rising crime linked to cryptocurrency deals in New York City.

    Law enforcement warns that the dark side of digital currency is growing fast — and it’s getting harder for officials to keep up.

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    NO NEW World News Shocks: Global Headlines Fall Silent Outside UK and US

    As of May 22, 2025, there are no new breaking news stories from outside the UK and US. The world news cycle is quiet for now.

    Ongoing events like Russian attacks in Ukraine and Southeast Asia’s humanitarian problems are still being reported. However, nothing new or urgent has come up at this time.

    This rare pause in international headlines shows a moment of calm outside the usual trouble spots. For now, people are watching the same conflicts and crises already known to the public.

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    US FACTORIES In PERIL: Shocking Slump Sparks Fear Across America

    America’s manufacturing sector is taking a hard hit. The latest numbers show the Purchasing Managers’ Index has dropped to 48.2. That’s below the line for growth and signals real trouble ahead. Factory orders have fallen for three months in a row, with new orders dropping 4.5% just in April.

    Rising energy bills and supply chain messes are making life tough for manufacturers. Thousands of workers have lost their jobs in big industrial cities as companies warn profits could shrink even more if this keeps up.

    Manufacturing stocks have taken a nosedive, dragging down the entire industrial market and shaking up investors across the country. Experts say if this slide continues, it could hurt jobs, slow down spending, and put America’s economy at risk.

    With talk of a recession growing louder, everyone is watching to see what the Federal Reserve will do next about interest rates. Leaders are under pressure to make a move before things go from bad to worse.

    US DIPLOMATS SOUND Alarm Over UK’S Shocking Crackdown on PRO-Life Speech

    US DIPLOMATS SOUND Alarm Over UK’S Shocking Crackdown on PRO-Life Speech

    Five U.S. State Department diplomats visited Britain in March to meet with pro-life activists arrested for silently praying outside abortion clinics. The team also spoke with UK officials and Ofcom regulators, who now have more power to control online speech under the new Online Safety Act.

    This law has caused tension between Washington and London. It lets British authorities fine American social media companies if they do not censor certain content. The Trump administration has warned that these free speech limits could hurt future trade deals.

    Vice President JD Vance brought up the issue at the Munich Security Conference in February. He criticized the UK for arresting religious Britons, including 74-year-old Rose Docherty, a pro-life campaigner who thanked Trump officials after her arrest under “buffer zone” laws.

    The Biden administration’s decision to send diplomats shows there is still concern about free speech and religious freedom overseas. Conservatives believe America must defend these rights — especially when close allies threaten them.

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    UK BORDER CHAOS Sparks Fury: Security Failures Shake US and Europe

    The UK’s strict new immigration crackdown has left left-wing groups furious and triggered protests in London. The Conservative government is celebrating, saying their tough policies are behind a sharp drop in migration numbers. Critics are shocked at how quickly the numbers have fallen.

    A British court stopped the handover of the Chagos Islands, causing a political storm both in the UK and overseas. Meanwhile, a mass prison break in New Orleans — blamed on help from inside — has exposed major problems with prison security and restarted debates about funding.

    Security fears hit Washington D.C. after a shooting at the Israeli Embassy raised concerns about safety for diplomats. In London, police stopped an Iranian-backed attack plot, pushing calls for stronger national security.

    Elon Musk’s blunt talk about Tesla shook investors and sparked questions about tech rules and market oversight. All these events show why border control, law enforcement funding, foreign threats, and economic stability stay top priorities for conservatives across America and Europe.

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    TEXAS Manhunt ENDS in Shocking Serial Killer Arrest

    A suspected serial killer is finally behind bars after months of fear across Texas. Police arrested the 35-year-old man in Dallas County after a tense standoff. A sharp-eyed local tipped off officers when they spotted his car near a recent crime scene.

    Investigators say DNA, clothes, and weapons found during a raid tied him to several murders. The suspect already has convictions for assault and theft.

    He now faces multiple murder charges and is waiting for his first court appearance. Police are asking Texans to stay alert and share any tips that could help the ongoing investigation.

    Officials hope this arrest will bring peace back to communities shaken by violence. The case is still making headlines as more details come out.

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    PRIVATE JET Tragedy Rocks SAN Diego: Neighborhood Shaken by Deadly Inferno

    A private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood early Thursday, killing music agent Dave Shapiro and five others. The plane hit a power line in thick fog, then slammed into a home. Flames quickly spread, setting cars and nearby houses on fire.

    Families in the Navy-owned housing area woke up to explosions and walls of fire outside their windows. Police Chief Scott Wahl called it “horrific” as jet fuel poured down the street, lighting everything in its path. Eight people were sent to the hospital with smoke inhalation or minor injuries.

    Thankfully, no residents died in the crash. Authorities evacuated several blocks while firefighters battled the flames. Shapiro’s company worked with famous bands like Hanson and Sum 41.

    The cause of this deadly crash is still under investigation by local officials.

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    ISRAEL UNDER Fire: Shocking Human Shield Claims Spark Outrage In Gaza

    A Palestinian man says Israeli soldiers forced him to act as a human shield during raids in Gaza. He claims he was beaten, threatened, and made to enter homes first to check for danger. The Associated Press reports that both Palestinians and some Israeli soldiers say this is not a rare event.

    An unnamed Israeli officer told AP that these orders sometimes come from higher up the chain of command. Many platoons are said to use Palestinians in this way during the ongoing conflict, which has dragged on for more than 19 months.

    Israel’s military strongly denies these accusations. They say using civilians as shields is banned and not part of their rules or training.

    Israeli officials also point out that Hamas often hides behind civilians and uses them as shields. They blame Hamas for most civilian deaths in Gaza, saying the terror group puts innocent people at risk on purpose.

    DEMOCRAT MELTDOWN: Elite Leaders Abandon Working Americans

    DEMOCRAT MELTDOWN: Elite Leaders Abandon Working Americans

    Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez says the Democratic Party has lost its way. He claims Democrats now care more about blaming others than helping working people in cities like Chicago.

    Lopez called out Mayor Brandon Johnson and other party leaders for always pointing fingers at former President Trump. “It’s easier to make him the villain than fix real problems,” Lopez said.

    He remembers when Democrats stood up for everyday Americans and actually listened to their struggles. Now, he says, party bosses tell voters what should matter instead of hearing their voices.

    Lopez warned that ignoring real concerns will only hurt Democrats at the polls. He believes unless leaders start focusing on what matters to voters, they’ll keep losing elections.

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    SHOCKING CYBERATTACK Paralyzes US: Outrage Grows as Power Fails

    A massive CYBERATTACK has hit the United States, knocking out power grids, transportation lines, and banking systems. Widespread outages are causing confusion and panic in many areas. Officials are rushing to restore basic services and stop the attack from spreading.

    The federal government is racing to find out who is behind this assault. National security fears are rising as Americans see just how exposed our critical systems really are.

    Cyber experts warn that if these attacks keep happening, daily life could break down even more. People across the country are demanding tougher digital defenses right now.

    This crisis shows why America must get serious about protecting its infrastructure before it’s too late.

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    PRIVATE JET Horror: Deadly Crash Shatters SAN Diego Military Homes

    A private jet slammed into military housing in San Diego before dawn on Thursday, killing everyone on board and setting parked cars on fire. The crash happened around 4 a.m. in thick fog, damaging at least ten homes and burning up six vehicles.

    Officials have not said how many people were inside the jet, which can carry up to ten passengers. Assistant Fire Chief Dan Eddy said they are checking if the plane hit power lines before crashing.

    Five members of one family went to the hospital for smoke inhalation. Others had minor injuries as they escaped their burning houses.

    The jet took off from New Jersey, stopped in Kansas, and was supposed to land safely in San Diego — but never made it home.

    NEW ORLEANS Jailbreak Horror: Security Blunders Leave Community Shaken

    A worker at a New Orleans jail confessed to shutting off water to a toilet that hid a hole in the wall, helping ten inmates break out. The men took advantage of broken locks and weak supervision. They slipped away while the only guard on duty left to grab food. At the scene, graffiti read “To Easy LoL,” mocking jail security.

    Five escapees are back behind bars, including Corey Boyd, 19, who is charged with second-degree murder from an earlier case. Most of those who escaped were accused of violent crimes.

    Officials admitted several security failures led to one of the largest jailbreaks in recent U.S. history. Sheriff Susan Hutson told city leaders she takes “full accountability” for what happened.

    This shocking event has raised serious questions about safety and leadership at the jail — and left many families worried about dangerous criminals on the loose.

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    ARSON NIGHTMARE Rocks UK: Starmer’s Homes Targeted in Shocking Attacks

    A third person has been arrested after a string of arson attacks aimed at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s homes. Police caught a 34-year-old man in Chelsea, London. He is accused of plotting fires that could have put lives at risk.

    Earlier, police arrested Roman Lavrynovych, a 21-year-old Ukrainian national, and another man, age 26, who was stopped at Luton Airport. Both are accused of setting fires at places linked to the Prime Minister. The second suspect’s nationality is still unknown.

    One fire broke out at Starmer’s private home in London and is being investigated by police right now. These attacks have raised serious questions about how well Britain protects its top leaders from danger.

    Police say their investigation continues and more arrests may come soon as they work to keep the Prime Minister safe from this growing threat.

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    SHOCKING CYBERATTACK Paralyzes US Infrastructure, Ignites Fears Of Chaos

    A massive cyberattack has slammed vital infrastructure across the United States. Power, transportation, and banking systems are facing major outages in several regions. Federal agencies are rushing to stop the breach and bring back essential services.

    Officials believe a foreign government is likely behind this attack. The Department of Energy has long warned about weak spots in our power grid, and now emergency plans are rolling out nationwide.

    The President has been briefed on the situation. National security teams are now considering how to respond. There’s real worry that banks may have been hit too, raising fears about what could happen to our economy.

    This could be one of the biggest cyberattacks America has ever seen. Investigators are working fast, but many questions remain as new details come in.

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    GLOBAL MARKET Panic: US Sanctions on China Trigger Shockwaves

    Stock markets around the world took a nosedive after the US slapped new sanctions on China’s tech industry. The Biden administration claims China has been stealing American ideas and playing unfair in trade.

    Some experts warn these tough measures could start a bigger trade war, hurting supply chains and slowing down the world economy. Asian markets, especially in Japan and South Korea, dropped fast as worries spread about what comes next.

    Investors are being told to pay close attention as leaders rush to emergency meetings to figure out their next move. This story is still unfolding and could hit businesses everywhere hard.

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    US CREDIT DOWNGRADE Panic: Washington’s Reckless Spending Hits Main Street Hard

    The United States just lost its top credit rating, sending shockwaves through the financial world. Investors are rushing to gold and other safe havens as stock markets tumble. Experts warn that Americans could soon pay more for loans and see slower job growth.

    This downgrade happened because of rising national debt and constant gridlock in Washington. Both parties are pointing fingers, but voters know reckless spending is at the heart of the problem. Fiscal responsibility has become a hot topic again on Capitol Hill.

    Losing this “perfect” rating hurts America’s reputation for being financially stable. It also means higher borrowing costs for our government, which could trickle down to families and small businesses across the country.

    Recent headlines show even more trouble — from new US tariffs rattling trade to infrastructure worries after a Mexican Navy ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge — proving that Main Street and Wall Street both face tough days ahead unless leaders change course fast.

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    US CREDIT DOWNGRADE Ignites Panic and Reckoning on Debt

    America just lost its “perfect” credit rating, and the fallout is hitting hard. Investors are rushing to gold, worried that markets could get even more unstable.

    Experts warn that higher borrowing costs for the government could soon hurt families and small businesses. The downgrade is sparking fresh arguments over how Washington handles spending and debt.

    This blow comes as Congress keeps fighting over how to manage the nation’s finances. Fixing the economy now looks even tougher with so much uncertainty in Washington.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Farmer AID Plan Ignites Hope And Fear In Trade WAR Storm

    The Trump administration is looking at giving direct help to American farmers as trade fights heat up. President Trump’s new tariffs, like the 25% tax on imported cars, have made some worry about payback from other countries. Still, Trump stands firm and tells Americans to buy homegrown cars instead of imports.

    Stock markets took a hit after the tariff news. Global shares dropped, and JPMorgan now says there’s a 40% chance of recession. UBS cut its outlook for the S&P 500 but still thinks stocks could rise by year’s end.

    Some critics are upset with the White House for going after law firms that file “frivolous” lawsuits against the government. This has sparked debate over whether everyday Americans can still take legal action when they feel wronged.

    At the same time, businesses that depend on immigrant workers want changes in immigration laws as deportations go up. Chinese tech investments and efforts by some groups to calm global tensions show how closely politics and business are tied together today.

    FAA OUTAGE Chaos: Frustrated Travelers Demand Action as Flight Delays Soar

    FAA OUTAGE Chaos: Frustrated Travelers Demand Action as Flight Delays Soar

    Another radio outage hit Philadelphia’s air traffic control tower this week. It only lasted two seconds, but it still caused delays and headaches for travelers. This is just the latest problem for the Philadelphia Terminal Radar Approach Control area, which has had several outages since April — even after upgrades.

    At Philadelphia International Airport, passengers waited an average of 23 minutes longer than usual. Newark Airport was also hit hard. About 80 flights were canceled by early morning, and some travelers faced delays of up to two hours.

    These problems aren’t new. The nation’s airports have been dealing with radar failures and not enough air traffic controllers for months.

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the Trump administration will cut back flights in and out of Newark temporarily to help clear up congestion. They’re also pushing a plan to overhaul our outdated air traffic system with six new centers and better technology in the coming years.

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    US CREDIT DOWNGRADE Shock: Debt Nightmare Hits Americans Hard

    The United States just lost its top credit rating on May 20, 2025. Sky-high debt and out-of-control government spending caused the downgrade. Now, many fear higher borrowing costs and a weaker economy. Investors are rushing to gold as markets swing wildly.

    Experts warn families could soon feel more financial pain. “This is a wake-up call for Washington,” said one analyst, blaming reckless spending and political gridlock. The downgrade has fired up debate about federal budgets.

    Pictures of dollar bills with red arrows show how this crisis hits regular Americans. More people now demand urgent action to fix government spending.

    Many see this as one of the biggest economic shocks in years. Conservatives say it’s time for real accountability in Washington before things get even worse.

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    SHOCKING SECURITY Breach: Fire Erupts at UK PM’S Home as Spies Arrested, Labour In Chaos

    British police are investigating a suspicious fire at Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s London home. Officers arrested a suspect and say this is a serious security threat. The incident has raised new fears about safety around the Prime Minister.

    In another alarming case, three Iranian men have been charged with spying after sneaking into the country illegally. Prosecutors say they helped Iran’s intelligence service and targeted journalists living in Britain. Officials admit this shows big problems with border control and asylum rules.

    Prime Minister Starmer is also facing trouble inside his own Labour Party. Several MPs and local leaders have quit, accusing him of caring more about power than helping families or seniors. Former Labour MP Rosie Duffield slammed his leadership, saying he only listens to a small group of male advisers.

    The government now says it will tighten immigration laws after public anger over rising migrant numbers. Even as Crystal Palace celebrated an FA Cup win against Manchester City, London festivals may be in doubt because of new legal fights.

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    TRAGIC COLLISION: Mexican Navy Ship Smashes Brooklyn Bridge, Sparks Outrage

    A Mexican navy ship slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night, killing two sailors and hurting 19 more. The massive 300-foot Cuauhtemoc lost its masts after hitting the bridge in reverse at high speed. Video shows the captain may have lost control of the engine.

    Strong winds and rough currents swept through New York harbor during the crash, making it tough for even skilled captains to steer safely. Now, people are asking if a tugboat escort left too soon and whether it should have stayed until the ship was clear.

    This isn’t the first time a foreign vessel has caused chaos near U.S. bridges. Last year, a cargo ship crashed into a bridge in Baltimore. The National Transportation Safety Board is now investigating this latest disaster, but answers could take months.

    Many experts say this tragedy exposes ongoing safety problems in America’s busy harbors. Conservative lawmakers are expected to push for tougher rules on foreign ships operating near vital U.S. infrastructure to prevent future disasters like this one.

    MURDAUGH SHOCK: Court Clerk’S Felony Charges Ignite Fury — But Will It Save HIM?

    MURDAUGH SHOCK: Court Clerk’S Felony Charges Ignite Fury — But Will It Save HIM?

    Becky Hill, the court clerk from the Alex Murdaugh murder trial, has been hit with felony charges. She’s accused of lying to a Supreme Court justice about sharing sealed evidence and using her job to boost her own book sales. Authorities say she faces perjury, misconduct, and obstruction of justice.

    Some people wonder if these charges could help Murdaugh get a new trial. But legal experts say it’s not likely. Former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon told Fox News Digital that Hill’s legal trouble doesn’t support Murdaugh’s case at all.

    Earlier, Murdaugh’s lawyers said Hill tried to sway the jury. But police did not charge her with jury tampering this time around.

    Murdaugh is still convicted for killing his wife and son in 2021. His lawyers keep fighting for a new trial, but prosecutors insist that nothing Hill did changed the outcome of his case.

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    MENENDEZ BROTHERS Parole Shock: Outrage Erupts Over Possible Release

    A Los Angeles judge just made Lyle and Erik Menendez eligible for parole, cutting their sentences from life without parole to 50 years to life. The brothers were convicted of killing their wealthy parents in 1989, a crime that stunned the country and filled TV screens during America’s courtroom craze.

    The Menendez case became a media storm. People watched as details of privilege, greed, and violence played out on live television. After the arrests in 1990, news about the brothers’ wild spending only made Americans angrier at what they saw as spoiled elites.

    Now, decades later, the state parole board will decide if these men should walk free. Their possible release is stirring up heated debate across social media.

    Many conservatives say letting them out would send a dangerous message — that even brutal killers can get another chance if they have enough money or fame. The case is once again showing how our justice system can be swayed by public pressure and celebrity headlines.

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    ARSON PANIC Rocks UK: Starmer’s Home Targeted in Shock Attack

    A man has been arrested after fires broke out at places linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, including his private home in London. Police are calling the incident suspicious and have started a full investigation.

    Starmer called the attack an “attack on our democracy.” British officials are taking this threat to political leaders very seriously. The story is making major headlines across the country.

    Security for government leaders is now under the spotlight. Many people are asking if political tensions in Britain are getting worse and what this means for public safety.

    The police investigation is still active. More information will come out as detectives and government officials share new details.

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    PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Horror: Hero Officer Gunned Down, Staff Wounded In Shocking Attack

    A gunman stormed UPMC Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania on May 15, 2025. Officer Andrew Duarte was shot and killed while responding to the chaos. Several hospital workers were also hurt before police stopped the attacker.

    Officers acted fast and shot the suspect dead at the scene. Their quick action likely saved many lives and kept more people from getting hurt.

    After the shooting, police set up a strong presence outside as emergency crews rushed in to help. Investigators are now looking into why this happened and how security can be improved.

    This attack shows just how much danger first responders and medical staff face today. Many conservatives say it’s time for tougher steps to protect our police, hospitals, and communities from violent crime.

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    JAMES COOK Statue Destruction Sparks RAW Anger In Australia’S Culture WAR

    A city council in Melbourne, Australia, has decided not to fix a vandalized statue of British explorer James Cook. The monument was broken and covered with anti-colonial graffiti after Australia Day, which some activists now call “Invasion Day.” Critics blame Cook for Britain’s settlement of Australia and have targeted his statue many times.

    Mayor Stephen Jolly said the council voted against spending $9,700 to repair the statue again. He claimed the choice was about saving taxpayer money, not giving in to activists or picking sides in culture battles.

    “It costs us AU$15,000 every time we fix it and it keeps getting destroyed or defaced,” Jolly told Australian Broadcasting Corp. The damaged monument is now sitting in storage as arguments over national history grow louder.

    Many Australians see this as another sign that radical activists are erasing history instead of learning from it — leaving communities divided over what should be remembered and honored on public land.

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    TRUMP’S $142 Billion Saudi Deal Ignites Fury And Hope In Middle East

    Former President Donald Trump is making waves again with a massive $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia. During his visit, Trump also said he wants to lift some U.S. sanctions on Syria. These bold moves signal a big change in America’s Middle East strategy and show stronger defense ties with Saudi Arabia.

    Trump’s actions are getting worldwide attention. Supporters say this could help the U.S. rebuild trust with important allies and push back against weak foreign policy from the Biden administration.

    Critics worry about the risks, but many conservatives see this as putting America first and standing up for our interests overseas.

    In other news, a British man was freed after 38 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, raising calls for legal reform in the UK. In America, Sean “Diddy” Combs faces trial on sex trafficking charges, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested at an ICE protest, and California Governor Gavin Newsom announced new homelessness policies that are already stirring debate.

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    MADELEINE MCCANN Case Shocks Again: Urgent New Search Launched in Portugal

    Police in Portugal have started a new search for MADELEINE MCCANN, almost 18 years after she vanished. This operation was requested by German officials and is being carried out with help from Portuguese and British police. The search focuses on land between the family’s vacation apartment and a house once used by Christian Brueckner, the main suspect.

    Brueckner is locked up in Germany for another crime but says he had nothing to do with Madeleine’s disappearance. He has been under suspicion for years but has never been charged in this case.

    From June 2 to June 6, officers are searching rural areas near Praia da Luz, hoping to find fresh clues. If they discover anything important, it will go straight to Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office.

    The McCann family is still fighting for answers as this famous case returns to world news. Many hope that this urgent search will finally reveal what happened to Madeleine back in 2007.

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