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    LOST TREASURE Ship Discovery Stirs Hope And Hearts OFF Ireland Coast

    LOST TREASURE Ship Discovery Stirs Hope And Hearts OFF Ireland Coast

    — A team of underwater archaeologists says they may have found the RECOVERY, a British treasure ship lost in 1787 near Wexford, Ireland. Marine expert Edmond O’Byrne’s crew believes the wreck matches the long-missing vessel that vanished more than two centuries ago.

    The RECOVERY carried priceless marble, bronze, rare art, and natural wonders collected by James Caulfeild and wealthy banker John LaTouche during their travels across Europe. The ship sank 85 miles south of Dublin after a stop in London on its way from Italy.

    Six people died in the disaster, including the captain and two of his sons. This find could finally bring answers to one of Ireland’s most mysterious maritime tragedies.

    For many conservatives who value history and tradition, this discovery is a powerful reminder of our past — and how much we still have to learn from it.

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    CALIFORNIA LOOTERS Face Swift Justice as Crime Wave Shocks the Nation

    — California leaders are finally cracking down on looters after months of rising theft and public anger. The state is ditching its soft-on-crime approach, bringing in tougher penalties for those caught stealing. Even in a liberal stronghold, crime can’t be ignored forever.

    Federal law enforcement is feeling the strain too. ICE agents were attacked during a raid at a meat plant where 70 illegal immigrants were arrested. This shows just how dangerous it’s become for officers trying to enforce the law. National Guard troops also stepped in to stop anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles, following orders from former President Trump — sending a clear message that order must be restored.

    A U.S. Senator has started an investigation into claims that a Democrat-backed group supported LA rioters, raising serious questions about political ties to violent protests. In Illinois, people are furious over a new bill that could let attacks on police slide during mental health calls — something police and community leaders strongly oppose.

    Across America, big stories keep unfolding: Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report keeps Donald Trump at the center of January 6 news while Hunter Biden faces growing questions about corruption and Justice Department bias. Overseas, political violence erupted when gunfire targeted a right-wing Colombian presidential candidate — proof that threats to democracy aren’t just an American problem.;

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    INDONESIA’S Bold Reforestation Gamble: Can “Green Indonesia 2030” Really Make a Difference?

    — Indonesia just announced a plan to replant 10 million acres of damaged land in the next five years. The government claims this “Green Indonesia 2030” project will help fight climate change, lower carbon emissions, and protect rare wildlife.

    President Joko Widodo called for the whole country to unite behind this effort. He said Indonesia should lead by example on environmental issues. The plan brings together local communities, government agencies, and international partners to plant trees and guard forests.

    Officials promise thousands of new jobs in forest restoration and sustainable logging. Some environmental groups support the idea but warn that it needs tough rules and steady funding to work.

    This move fits with Indonesia’s promises under global climate deals. It also shows how much pressure is on developing countries to act while wealthier nations keep pushing their own green agendas.

    PENTAGON SHOCKS Allies With Bold “America First” Move on Aukus Submarine Deal

    PENTAGON SHOCKS Allies With Bold “America First” Move on Aukus Submarine Deal

    — The Pentagon is rethinking the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal with Australia and the United Kingdom. This review comes as President Biden’s team focuses more on “America First” policies and tries to fix problems in U.S. shipyards. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says American military strength must come before anything else.

    The original plan had Australia buying Virginia-class submarines from the U.S., with all three countries working together on a new submarine design in the future. The deal also promised to share cutting-edge technology like cyber tools, artificial intelligence, and hypersonic weapons.

    Some defense leaders are worried about sending submarines overseas while America’s own Navy needs more ships. One Pentagon official said, “This review will make sure we put America first.”

    Now, the future of AUKUS is uncertain as Washington decides whether to honor deals with allies or focus only on national needs.

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    CALIFORNIA LOOTERS Face Swift Justice as Crime Wave Shocks the Nation

    — California leaders are finally cracking down on looters after months of rising theft and public anger. The state is ditching its soft-on-crime approach, bringing in tougher penalties for those caught stealing. Even in a liberal stronghold, crime can’t be ignored forever.

    Federal law enforcement is feeling the strain too. ICE agents were attacked during a raid at a meat plant where 70 illegal immigrants were arrested. This shows just how dangerous it’s become for officers trying to enforce the law. National Guard troops also stepped in to stop anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles, following orders from former President Trump — sending a clear message that order must be restored.

    A U.S. Senator has started an investigation into claims that a Democrat-backed group supported LA rioters, raising serious questions about political ties to violent protests. In Illinois, people are furious over a new bill that could let attacks on police slide during mental health calls — something police and community leaders strongly oppose.

    Across America, big stories keep unfolding: Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report keeps Donald Trump at the center of January 6 news while Hunter Biden faces growing questions about corruption and Justice Department bias. Overseas, political violence erupted when gunfire targeted a right-wing Colombian presidential candidate — proof that threats to democracy aren’t just an American problem.;

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    AMAZON’S Bold Australia Move: Business Owners Cheer Massive $77B Shakeup

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    AMAZON’S Bold Australia Move: Business Owners Cheer Massive $77B Shakeup

    — Amazon has rolled out its Amazon Business marketplace in Australia, aiming straight at the country’s booming $77 billion B2B sector. The new platform offers business-only prices, bulk discounts, and a simple way for companies to buy office supplies and electronics.

    Australian business owners now get access to exclusive perks like Business Prime. This includes fast shipping and features such as shared accounts and custom buying rules designed for companies. Amazon claims these tools will help businesses save money and run smoother during tough economic times.

    Recent studies show that 92 percent of Australian small and medium businesses have faced rising costs in the last three years. Amazon hopes to fill this gap by offering savings and convenience that are hard to find elsewhere — just in time for the new financial year.

    This launch is set to boost Amazon’s influence in both retail and B2B markets across Australia. Many business owners welcome the move as they struggle with low confidence, tight budgets, and pressure on profits.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Immigration Move Ignites Chaos And Curfew In LOS Angeles

    — Los Angeles police wasted no time Tuesday night. As soon as the downtown curfew started, officers moved in and arrested protesters. Mounted police and crowd control tools helped break up hundreds rallying against President Trump’s tough immigration push. The National Guard was ready but did not step in to make arrests.

    City officials said the curfew was needed to stop vandalism and theft by agitators in the crowd. Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom slammed Trump for using the National Guard and Marines, claiming it would only make things worse.

    Newsom went further, asking a court to block military help for federal immigration agents. He argued that bringing in troops could stir up more unrest. A judge set a hearing for Thursday but let Trump’s team keep going until then.

    President Trump has called up over 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines even though local leaders objected. Their job is clear: protect federal buildings and back up law enforcement during deportations — just like Trump promised on the campaign trail.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Immigration Move Ignites Chaos And Curfew In LOS Angeles

    — Los Angeles police cracked down Tuesday night as crowds protested President TRUMP’S tough immigration policies. Officers on horseback and with projectiles broke up the protests fast. The National Guard waited nearby but did not arrest anyone.

    City officials said the curfew was needed to stop vandalism and looting by agitators in the crowd. But Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom slammed Trump’s use of federal forces, calling it a “military dragnet” over Los Angeles.

    Newsom went to court, asking a judge to block military support for immigration enforcement. The judge set a hearing for Thursday but let federal action keep going for now.

    Trump has called up over 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines, even though California leaders objected. These troops were first sent to protect government buildings but are now getting closer to direct law enforcement as Trump pushes his crackdown on illegal immigration.

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    UNIPAY Digital Currency SHAKE-UP: Big Banks Fear Major Disruption

    — Unipay just rolled out its new digital currency platform, offering instant transfers, zero fees, and tough security using blockchain. The company says it wants to take on big banks and break their grip on your money. Investors are already jumping in — Unipay’s stock and digital coins are rising fast.

    The company plans to team up with top retailers and financial groups. This move puts Unipay in direct competition with old-school banking giants. Experts say this could spark a fierce battle over who controls the future of payments.

    More Americans are getting fed up with big banks’ high fees and slow service. They’re looking for better ways to handle their cash. Unipay’s platform gives people more control, which could change how we all use money — not just here, but around the world.

    This story is moving quickly as fintech startups like Unipay challenge Wall Street power players. The fight between new tech companies and old banks could reshape Main Street for years to come.

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    AMAZON’S Bold Australia Move: Business Owners Cheer Massive $77B Shakeup

    — Amazon has rolled out its Amazon Business marketplace in Australia, aiming straight at the country’s booming $77 billion B2B sector. The new platform offers business-only prices, bulk discounts, and a simple way for companies to buy office supplies and electronics.

    Australian business owners now get access to exclusive perks like Business Prime. This includes fast shipping and features such as shared accounts and custom buying rules designed for companies. Amazon claims these tools will help businesses save money and run smoother during tough economic times.

    Recent studies show that 92 percent of Australian small and medium businesses have faced rising costs in the last three years. Amazon hopes to fill this gap by offering savings and convenience that are hard to find elsewhere — just in time for the new financial year.

    This launch is set to boost Amazon’s influence in both retail and B2B markets across Australia. Many business owners welcome the move as they struggle with low confidence, tight budgets, and pressure on profits.

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    JAPAN’S Bold Move: Crypto Assets to Get Legal Power Shake-Up

    — Japan is set to give crypto assets the same legal status as other financial products. The Financial Services Agency wants to change the law and could send a bill to parliament by 2026. This news comes from Nikkei and Reuters, showing just how serious Japan is about digital money.

    If passed, the new law would ban insider trading in crypto. That means no more using secret company info for quick profits on digital coins. It’s a big step for Japan as it tries to bring order and trust to the fast-changing world of cryptocurrency.

    We don’t know all the details yet — those will come when lawmakers debate the bill in parliament. But this move shows that Japan is ready to treat crypto like real money, not just internet tokens or risky bets.

    By taking action now, Japan could lead other countries in making strong rules for digital assets. As global markets watch closely, this decision may inspire others who want both innovation and safety with their money online.

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    TRUMP’S Bold National Guard Move Ignites Fury In LOS Angeles

    — President TRUMP has sent 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles. This sharp increase in military presence comes even as local leaders and Governor Gavin Newsom push back against the decision.

    The first wave of Guard troops arrived Sunday after protests over Trump’s immigration policies turned violent. By Monday, things had calmed down, with thousands gathering peacefully at City Hall and near a federal detention center.

    Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Newsom say Trump is blowing the situation out of proportion to score political points. They argue that bringing in more troops does not make Los Angeles safer, especially when local leaders oppose it.

    Police Chief Jim McDonnell insists his department can handle big crowds without outside help. He warns that sending in more forces without proper coordination could cause major problems for the city’s safety efforts.

    RUSSIAN ARMS Surge Sparks Urgent NATO Warning: Are We Ready for War?

    RUSSIAN ARMS Surge Sparks Urgent NATO Warning: Are We Ready for War?

    — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte gave a stark warning in London. He said the days after the Cold War are over and Russia now makes more weapons than the West. Rutte called for a huge boost in NATO air defense, saying Europe has no solid plan to protect itself if Russia attacks.

    Rutte compared today’s danger to what Europe faced in the 1930s. He said, “To keep peace, we must prepare for war.” Russia’s military is growing fast with help from Chinese technology. They build more tanks, vehicles, and missiles than NATO can right now.

    He warned that Russia could be ready to strike NATO within five years. Russian factories make four times as much ammunition as all of NATO put together. Even though Western countries have much bigger economies than Russia, they are falling behind on making weapons and supplies.

    Rutte also pointed out China’s rising military power as another big threat. Soon, China will have far more ships than the U.S., while America and its allies are not building enough weapons or gear to keep up with these risks.

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    JAPAN’S Bold Move: Crypto Assets to Get Legal Power Shake-Up

    — Japan is set to give crypto assets the same legal status as other financial products. The Financial Services Agency wants to change the law and could send a bill to parliament by 2026. This news comes from Nikkei and Reuters, showing just how serious Japan is about digital money.

    If passed, the new law would ban insider trading in crypto. That means no more using secret company info for quick profits on digital coins. It’s a big step for Japan as it tries to bring order and trust to the fast-changing world of cryptocurrency.

    We don’t know all the details yet — those will come when lawmakers debate the bill in parliament. But this move shows that Japan is ready to treat crypto like real money, not just internet tokens or risky bets.

    By taking action now, Japan could lead other countries in making strong rules for digital assets. As global markets watch closely, this decision may inspire others who want both innovation and safety with their money online.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Immigration Move Ignites Chaos And Curfew In LOS Angeles

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    INDIA’S Bold Rate CUT Shocks Markets — Will Cheap Money Save Their Economy?

    — India’s central bank made a surprise move, slashing its main interest rate by 0.50% on June 5. The Reserve Bank of India hopes this will give the economy a much-needed boost. Despite the cut, officials kept their growth target at 6.5% for next year.

    The goal is to help businesses and families borrow more easily while keeping inflation in check. Leaders want to push growth forward but know rising prices could hurt regular people if things get out of hand.

    Lower rates mean banks can offer cheaper loans, which could lead to more spending and investment across India’s markets. Still, there’s a risk — if inflation starts rising again, it could undo these gains fast.

    India’s move highlights a global struggle: how do you grow an economy without letting prices skyrocket? It’s the same tough question American leaders are facing as they debate interest rates back home.

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    TRUMP’S Bold National Guard Move Shocks LOS Angeles Amid Chaos

    — Federal immigration raids hit Los Angeles on June 6, 2025, leading to dozens of arrests and violent protests. Among those detained was David Huerta, head of SEIU California. His arrest sparked outrage from labor unions and left-wing politicians. Protesters set fires and faced off with riot police using tear gas and flash grenades.

    President Trump sent hundreds of National Guard troops into the city to restore order. California’s governor objected, but Trump stood firm on his call for law and order. The National Guard’s arrival has not stopped the protests or clashes.

    More than 40 people were arrested during these actions as left-wing activists continued their pushback against Trump’s immigration crackdown. Videos online show tense moments between protesters, riot police, and National Guard troops.

    This crisis has put a spotlight on the ongoing fight over federal power in local matters. Los Angeles is now at the heart of America’s battle over immigration policy and public safety.

    US-CHINA TRADE Showdown: High-Stakes Talks Spark Hope and Fear

    US-CHINA TRADE Showdown: High-Stakes Talks Spark Hope and Fear

    — American and Chinese officials met for more than six hours Monday at Lancaster House in London. The focus was on trade and export controls, with both sides set to return Tuesday morning. President Trump said, “We are doing well with China,” sharing only positive news from his team.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent led the U.S. group, joined by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Lutnick’s involvement shows that export controls — especially on microchips needed for AI — are a main topic in these talks.

    Bessent called it a “good meeting” as he left, giving reporters a thumbs up. Lutnick described the talks as “fruitful.”

    Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng led China’s side but did not speak to reporters after leaving the session. Both countries remain tight-lipped about details, keeping Americans guessing about what comes next in this tense standoff.

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    INDIA’S Bold Rate CUT Shocks Markets — Will Cheap Money Save Their Economy?

    — India’s central bank made a surprise move, slashing its main interest rate by 0.50% on June 5. The Reserve Bank of India hopes this will give the economy a much-needed boost. Despite the cut, officials kept their growth target at 6.5% for next year.

    The goal is to help businesses and families borrow more easily while keeping inflation in check. Leaders want to push growth forward but know rising prices could hurt regular people if things get out of hand.

    Lower rates mean banks can offer cheaper loans, which could lead to more spending and investment across India’s markets. Still, there’s a risk — if inflation starts rising again, it could undo these gains fast.

    India’s move highlights a global struggle: how do you grow an economy without letting prices skyrocket? It’s the same tough question American leaders are facing as they debate interest rates back home.

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    UNIFIL EXIT Shocks Region: US-Israel Deal Ends 50 Years of UN Failure

    UNIFIL EXIT Shocks Region: US-Israel Deal Ends 50 Years of UN Failure

    — The United States and Israel have agreed that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) will leave southern Lebanon. The Jerusalem Post confirmed this plan, with a United Nations Security Council vote expected soon.

    UNIFIL has been in place for almost 50 years. Many say it ignored Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel and failed to keep the peace. Conservatives often argue that the UN makes Middle East problems worse, not better.

    Critics believe most UN peacekeeping missions do little to stop terrorists or protect allies like Israel. Letting UNIFIL go may open the door for stronger action against groups that threaten regional safety.

    This decision marks a big change in how America and Israel deal with threats near their borders — and shows they are ready to take matters into their own hands.

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    WEST VIRGINIA Miscarriage LAW Ignites Fear: Women Warned to Call Police or Face Charges

    — Women in West Virginia are being told to call the police if they have a miscarriage — or risk criminal charges. Raleigh County prosecutor Tom Truman says this step could protect women from being accused of breaking strict state abortion laws. His warning comes as new rules make it hard to tell the difference between a natural pregnancy loss and an illegal abortion.

    Doctors say miscarriages and abortions can look almost the same. This makes it tough for police and medical staff to know what really happened. Many women now worry they could be treated like criminals after losing a pregnancy, even if it was natural.

    The confusion is causing fear across West Virginia. Critics say these tough laws leave both patients and doctors guessing about what is legal when a pregnancy ends early.

    Lawmakers are under pressure to clear up these rules fast. Until then, many women feel trapped in a system that punishes them during one of their hardest moments.

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    HOUSE SMASHES Through Border Bill: GOP’S Bold Stand Ignites Fierce Showdown

    — The House of Representatives just passed a major IMMIGRATION and spending bill packed with tougher border rules. The new law boosts border security money, cracks down on illegal crossings, and tightens visa policies. Republicans say these steps will protect Americans and make the country safer.

    The bill also ramps up funding for defense and police — clear signs of GOP values before the 2025 election season kicks into high gear. Democrats are fighting back, warning that the changes could hurt migrants and strain America’s ties with other countries.

    Even though it passed in the House, this bill faces a tough road in the Senate where party lines run deep. This heated debate is shining a spotlight on just how divided Congress is over immigration and government spending priorities right now.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Travel BAN Returns: Safety Fears Ignite as 12 Countries Blocked

    — President Trump is bringing back a travel ban on 12 countries. This echoes one of his most talked-about policies from his first term. The new rules start at 12:01 a.m. Monday, giving travelers and airlines time to prepare and avoid the confusion that happened in 2017. The Supreme Court already backed Trump’s power to enforce these bans, so he stands on strong legal ground.

    The ban covers Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Seven other countries — Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togom Turkmenistan and Venezuela — will face tougher checks but are not fully banned.

    North Korea and Syria are left out this time even though they were included before. Officials say these steps are needed for national security and to protect America’s borders.

    Governments hit by the ban want answers from Washington as they get ready for changes. Supporters of Trump say this move will help keep Americans safe by blocking entry from dangerous regions around the world.

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    $5 BILLION TECH Deal Shocks Wall Street: SynergyTech’s Bold Move to Dominate AI and Cybersecurity

    — SynergyTech is buying FinSecure for $5 billion, making it one of the biggest tech deals of 2025. This bold move gives SynergyTech more control over artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, especially in the financial world.

    FinSecure’s CEO, Lisa Carter, will join SynergyTech’s executive team. Even after the buyout, FinSecure will keep its name as it becomes part of SynergyTech’s lineup. The deal should close by late 2025 if regulators give the green light.

    Experts say this could change how banks and financial companies protect against hackers. With cyberattacks rising every year, many believe this is a smart answer to growing dangers in online banking and digital payments.

    UK AID SCANDAL: Secret Document Exposes Gaza Funds at Grave Risk of Reaching Hamas

    UK AID SCANDAL: Secret Document Exposes Gaza Funds at Grave Risk of Reaching Hamas

    — A secret UK government paper has come to light, showing officials knew British aid sent to Gaza could end up in the hands of Hamas. The document, from November 2022 and uncovered by NGO Monitor, lays out Britain’s humanitarian plans for the region.

    One part points to a UNICEF cash program in Gaza that works with the Ministry of Social Development. NGO Monitor says this ministry is linked to Hamas, raising fears that UK taxpayer money might be helping a terror group.

    The report also reveals British officials were worried about damage to their reputation if these links ever got out. Anne Herzberg from NGO Monitor told Fox News Digital this language is telling and shows bigger problems are still being ignored.

    UKRAINE’S Doubts Stall Istanbul Peace Talks: Frustration Grows as Russia Holds Back

    UKRAINE’S Doubts Stall Istanbul Peace Talks: Frustration Grows as Russia Holds Back

    — Istanbul is set to host new Russia-Ukraine peace talks on Monday. The United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany will also be at the table. Russia says its team will stay the same and ruled out any meeting between presidents.

    Ukraine’s role remains unclear. Kyiv wants more openness before agreeing to join. They demand to see negotiation points ahead of time, but Russia refuses to share details until both sides meet face-to-face.

    President Zelensky blasted Moscow’s approach. He said Russia is making sure the meetings go nowhere by hiding documents from Ukraine and Western allies.

    General Keith Kellogg, President Trump’s envoy, noted that European security advisors will join this round for the first time. While Moscow welcomes their input, it insists that direct talks with Ukraine must stay at the center of any deal.

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    BORDER CHAOS, Wall Street Betrayal, and FED Fears Rattle America

    — Federal agents busted a major smuggling ring at the US-Mexico border. They found over 50 migrants packed inside a hidden compartment of a semi-truck. Three suspects were arrested. This shows just how serious the border crisis is and why America needs tougher security right now.

    In New York City, police arrested financial analyst Mark Reynolds for leaking secret information to hedge funds in a huge insider trading scandal. Prosecutors say his actions broke trust in our markets and hurt everyday investors. The case could reveal even more corruption on Wall Street as it unfolds.

    The Federal Reserve stunned everyone by raising interest rates by 0.75%. Now, families and businesses face higher borrowing costs while inflation stays high at 6.8%. The S&P 500 dropped sharply as Americans grow more worried about the economy under current leadership.

    A deadly shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., left two Israeli Embassy staff dead and raised fears about safety for diplomats across the country. Police caught the suspect quickly, but Jewish communities remain on edge after this targeted attack.;

    TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory for Free Speech Warriors

    TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory for Free Speech Warriors

    — Tommy Robinson walked out of HMP Woodhill on Tuesday after the High Court slashed his 18-month sentence. He wasted no time visiting his mother, enjoying a Full English breakfast, and getting a much-needed haircut. His early release came after he agreed to take down some social media posts, including parts of his “Silenced” documentary.

    Outside the prison gates, Robinson blasted the British legal system for cracking down on citizen journalists. He called prison “an occupational hazard” in a country that “doesn’t believe in free speech.” He also thanked Elon Musk for letting him speak freely on X.

    Robinson warned that lawfare is being used to silence those who challenge globalist ideas. He pointed to legal battles against Geert Wilders, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and Marine Le Pen as proof.

    But Robinson’s fight isn’t over yet. On June 5th, he faces new charges tied to protests after a deadly stabbing by second-generation migrant Axel Rudakubana.

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    PAHALGAM ATTACK Shocks Local Businesses, At&T Fights Back, and AI Search Service Launches

    — The terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu on April 22 has left local businesses reeling. Anil Kohli from the Apsara Road Market Association says sales have dropped by 70%. Shopkeepers are struggling to make ends meet. Many hope stronger security and the upcoming Amarnath Ji pilgrimage will help turn things around.

    In the Solomon Islands, a new Business Confidence Index for 2024 shows tourism operators are worried about not having enough workers. They say they need more help from the government. The survey results will shape future plans for tourism in the area.

    Frank Masotti just launched Generative Search Visibility (GSV). This service helps companies show up better in AI search results like ChatGPT and Google’s new tools. It costs $5,000 to start and $5,000 per month after that. There’s a special offer for early clients.

    AT&T stock is bouncing back after selling off DirecTV and Time Warner. First quarter revenue was almost $31 billion — up 2.5% from last year. Still, some experts think investors looking for big growth might look elsewhere right now.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Demand: UK Must Abandon Wind Power for Cheap OIL, Sparks Fierce Debate

    — U.S. Ambassador Warren Stephens met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to deliver President Trump’s top priorities. The main message? Trump wants the U.K. to stop relying on wind power and drill for more oil in the North Sea. On Truth Social, he called wind turbines “costly and unsightly.”

    The ambassador’s visit follows a new trade deal between the U.S. and U.K., which removed tariffs on British cars, steel, and aluminum. In return, more American beef and ethanol will enter the U.K. market — a move Trump praised as a win for both countries.

    U.K.’s energy costs would go WAY DOWN, and fast!" Trump wrote online. He believes modern oil drilling could give Britain a century of reliable energy with Aberdeen at its center.

    This signals a clear shift under Trump’s leadership — favoring traditional fuels over risky green policies in America’s relationship with Britain.

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