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    RETAIL APOCALYPSE Shock: 15,000 US Stores To Close In 2025

    A tidal wave of store closures is about to hit America. Experts warn that nearly 15,000 retail locations will shut their doors in 2025. That’s more than double last year’s record and the biggest wave since the pandemic rocked the country.

    Joann Fabrics will close almost 500 stores after several bankruptcy filings. Macy’s plans to shutter at least 66 more locations next year and wants to close around 150 underperforming sites by 2026. Walgreens is also set to shut down about 500 pharmacies as it tries to cut costs.

    Other big names like Kohl’s, Advance Auto Parts, Party City, Big Lots, Neiman Marcus, CVS, and Family Dollar are following suit. They blame inflation and weak demand for these tough choices as online shopping keeps growing.

    These shutdowns mean lost jobs and struggling local economies across America. While some call this a needed reset for retail giants, many towns will lose trusted businesses that have served them for generations.

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    IRAN’S Shocking Nuclear Scheme Exposed: Hidden Weapons Plan Raises Global Alarm

    IRAN’S Shocking Nuclear Scheme Exposed: Hidden Weapons Plan Raises Global Alarm

    A new report says Iran is secretly building nuclear weapons under a project called the Kavir Plan. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) claims this program is hidden behind missile research and takes place in secret sites west of Tehran.

    The Kavir Plan started in 2009, after an earlier nuclear effort was discovered and stopped. NCRI’s Deputy Director, Alireza Jafarzadeh, warns that the goal is to make warheads for missiles that can strike U.S. bases and major cities in Europe.

    To cover its tracks, Iran has erased roads from maps, used drones with facial recognition, and set up spy bases to keep outsiders away. Foreign researchers are watched closely — some have even been arrested or questioned.

    NCRI says these harsh steps show not only a need to hide their nuclear work but also deep fear inside the regime about losing control over their own people.

    BALLYMENA RIOTS Ignite Fury After Migrant Assault Claim

    BALLYMENA RIOTS Ignite Fury After Migrant Assault Claim

    Riots broke out in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, after two teenagers accused of trying to rape a 14-year-old girl appeared in court with a Romanian interpreter. Many locals believe migrants were behind the attack, sparking anger and unrest for three nights straight.

    Police faced bricks and petrol bombs as crowds protested. Although violence slowed on Wednesday, trouble spread to nearby towns. Locals say they are fed up with crime they link to new arrivals.

    A shelter for relocated migrants in Larne was set on fire and badly damaged. No one was hurt, but families had to move again for safety.

    Critics are now calling for Communities Minister Gordon Lyons to step down after shelter locations were leaked. Many residents feel police are too harsh and resent being called “racist thugs” just for speaking out about the alleged assault.

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    NO SHOCKING Market News Rocks Wall Street On June 5, 2025

    June 5, 2025 came and went without any surprise events shaking up the financial world. Markets stayed steady, and investors saw no unexpected drama.

    Big stories like Amazon’s move into Australia, hedge fund closures, and Japan’s crypto rules are still leading the headlines. Global market trends remain unchanged for now.

    Conservative investors and business owners faced no sudden risks or threats today. Everything important has already been reported in the news cycle.

    We’ll keep a close eye out for any fresh updates or sector changes that could matter to you — count on us to bring you the facts first.

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    PALM SPRINGS Clinic Blast Shocks PRO-Life Community

    Investigators say Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in the Palm Springs fertility clinic explosion, left behind notes showing strong “anti-pro-life” beliefs. Police are now looking into whether anyone else knew about or helped with the attack. This targeted crime has sparked new worries about violence against pro-life Americans and threats tied to political views.

    The blast caused heavy damage to the clinic and raised questions about safety at medical centers linked to reproductive care. Law enforcement is treating this as a serious act of extremism and is working hard to find out if others were involved or aware of Bartkus’s plans.

    In other news, the Department of Justice said judges can be prosecuted if they break the law, pushing for more accountability in courts. There was also a deadly shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, new sanctions on El Chapo’s sons, and debate over capital punishment as another execution nears this week.

    OUTRAGE as KHAN Knighted While London Crime Skyrockets

    OUTRAGE as KHAN Knighted While London Crime Skyrockets

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan was knighted by King Charles after Prime Minister Keir Starmer nominated him. The ceremony happened Tuesday. Khan called it “a great day for the family,” and said the honor meant a lot to his parents, who came from Pakistan.

    But many are angry about this decision. Critics say Khan’s time as mayor has seen knife crime climb 38 percent since 2016. In just 2024, police logged almost 17,000 knife attacks — that’s nearly one every thirty minutes in London.

    Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said Londoners “will rightly be furious his track record of failure is being rewarded.” Many conservatives believe giving Khan such an honor sends a dangerous message while violence and fear rise in the city.

    Khan has also been slammed for spending close to £16 million on policing hate speech and so-called online “misinformation,” instead of putting more effort into stopping violent crime on London’s streets.

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    SHOCKING ARSON Wave Hits UK Prime Minister’S Home: Police Scramble to Protect Starmer

    A string of arson attacks hit homes tied to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in north London this May. Police arrested three men, including 21-year-old Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych. He appeared in court but denied any role and did not enter a plea.

    Officers also caught a 26-year-old man at Luton Airport and another, age 34, in Chelsea. Both are accused of plotting arson with intent to put lives at risk. Thankfully, no one was hurt during the fires.

    Counterterrorism detectives are leading the case because the attacks target the Prime Minister’s property. The Crown Prosecution Service’s Counter Terrorism Division approved charges as Starmer and his family now live at Downing Street for safety reasons.

    SHOCKING NEW Lead Ignites Madeleine Mccann Search

    SHOCKING NEW Lead Ignites Madeleine Mccann Search

    Police in Portugal have started another search for Madeleine McCann, the British girl who disappeared during a family trip in 2007. Officers finished their latest operation this week in Praia da Luz but have not said if they found any major clues.

    Bryan Stern, founder of Grey Bull Rescue, told Fox News Digital that this renewed search likely came from a trusted inside tip. He suggested it could be from someone close to the main suspect or even the suspect himself.

    Stern said these cases are “frustrating” because there are still so many unanswered questions. He pointed out that police are determined to solve this famous case and bring justice for Madeleine’s family.

    The world continues to watch as authorities chase every possible lead, hoping that one day the truth about what happened to Madeleine will finally come out.

    MADELEINE MCCANN Search Reignites Hope After Shocking Insider TIP

    MADELEINE MCCANN Search Reignites Hope After Shocking Insider TIP

    Police in Portugal and Germany ended a fresh search for missing British girl Madeleine McCann this week in Praia da Luz. This new effort was likely sparked by an insider tip, according to Bryan Stern, founder of Grey Bull Rescue. Officials have not said if they found any key evidence.

    Madeleine vanished back in 2007 while on vacation with her family. The case has left police stumped for years, with no clear answers on who took her or how it happened.

    Stern told Fox News Digital that renewed searches like this mean police are still chasing leads — possibly from someone close to the main suspect or even from the suspect himself as part of a deal with prosecutors.

    Even after all these years, authorities say they are not giving up hope and remain determined to solve the mystery of what happened to Madeleine McCann.

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    SHOCKING CYBERATTACK Paralyzes US Infrastructure, Sparks National Fears

    A massive CYBERATTACK has slammed key US infrastructure, causing chaos in transportation, finance, and government services across the country. Federal officials are calling it a serious national security threat.

    Experts say hackers used advanced malware to shut down critical systems. This even slowed emergency response teams trying to help those affected. Cybersecurity crews are racing to stop the breach and track down who is behind it.

    Operators of vital services have sent out urgent warnings for everyone to boost their digital defenses right away. Americans are being told to stay alert for more disruptions and follow safety advice from officials.

    This attack is a wake-up call about the real dangers of digital warfare targeting America’s backbone. Many leaders now demand tougher cybersecurity rules for both government and private companies before things get worse.

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    UK Supreme Court’s BOLD “WOMAN” Ruling Sparks Outrage and Relief

    The UK Supreme Court ruled on April 17, 2025, that the word “woman” in British law means someone born biologically female. This decision blocks transgender women from legal protections and access to places like women-only changing rooms, shelters, and sports. Justice Patrick Hodge said only biological sex should count for these laws.

    Backers of the ruling say it keeps women and girls safe and ensures fairness in public spaces. They believe this move protects hard-won rights for females against confusion over gender identity.

    Opponents claim the ruling takes away rights from transgender people and will fuel more heated arguments about gender across Britain. The debate over who gets access to single-sex spaces is far from over.

    This major decision comes as Britain faces other big changes — like the government taking control of British Steel for national security reasons and a drop in inflation last month giving families hope for relief at last.

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    SHOCKING FEDERAL Scandal Exposed: Top DC Officials Accused of Corruption

    Federal prosecutors have opened a secret probe into top government officials accused of taking bribes and making shady deals. The investigation started after authorities found suspicious messages and money transfers linked to lobbying groups and private contractors.

    Insiders say several members of Congress and senior officials may have taken illegal payments to sway laws, especially on defense spending and big building projects. The FBI has searched offices in the Capitol and homes tied to those under suspicion.

    Experts say this could become one of the biggest corruption cases in recent memory. If found guilty, those involved could face long jail sentences and be banned from public office for life.

    The mood in Washington is tense as critics call for full transparency while some claim the investigation is politically motivated. The Attorney General says justice will be served no matter what, but many Americans doubt there will be real consequences for powerful leaders.

    RUSSIA’S Shocking Military Edge: NATO Chief’s Urgent Warning Ignites Alarm

    RUSSIA’S Shocking Military Edge: NATO Chief’s Urgent Warning Ignites Alarm

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sounded the alarm in London, saying the post-Cold War era is over. He warned that Russia now outproduces the West in weapons by a huge margin. Rutte called for a five-fold boost to NATO air defenses but admitted Europe is far behind and unprepared for conflict.

    Rutte compared today’s danger to the 1930s, warning that “because of Russia, war has returned to Europe.” He urged NATO to prove it can strike back with overwhelming force if attacked. Right now, Russia makes four times more ammunition than all of NATO combined and could be ready for war within five years.

    He also pointed out China’s fast-growing military power. Soon, China will have 100 more ships than the U.S., while Western defense production keeps falling short.

    Rutte stressed that both Europe and North America must quickly ramp up their factories if they want any hope of stopping threats from Moscow or Beijing.

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    UK NEWS BLACKOUT Sparks Outrage, Exposes Shocking Digital Weakness

    A sudden UK NEWS BLACKOUT left millions without live updates, throwing the country into digital chaos. The outage started early on June 7, 2025, and quickly caused public alarm.

    People across the nation are now questioning if they can trust digital news platforms. Many want to know why they were left in the dark when it mattered most.

    This blackout is more than just a UK problem — it shows a bigger global risk with online news delivery. It reveals serious flaws in digital systems that anyone who depends on internet news should worry about.

    Conservatives have warned for years about relying too much on tech giants for information. This event proves those fears right and shows why we need stronger, more reliable ways to get our news.

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    UK PM’S Office Rocked: Shocking Corruption Leak Ignites Public Fury

    Leaked documents reveal alleged corruption inside the UK Prime Minister’s Office. Reports of cash payments and secret lobbying have sparked outrage across the country. The June 7 leak has led to immediate calls for answers and accountability from government leaders.

    Evidence shows hidden financial deals and backroom agreements that could have swayed important decisions. Many now question if the current administration can be trusted. “People feel betrayed,” said a political expert, warning this could hurt faith in leadership for years to come.

    Demands for investigations are growing louder as citizens push for transparency and justice. Social media is full of calls for legal action and parliamentary inquiries against those involved in the scandal.

    This crisis comes at a tough time for the UK, with ongoing debates about immigration enforcement and shifting demographics. The fallout may put Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government at risk, possibly changing future policies in major ways.

    MADELEINE MCCANN Hope Surges After Shocking Insider TIP Sparks New Search

    MADELEINE MCCANN Hope Surges After Shocking Insider TIP Sparks New Search

    Police in Portugal and Germany finished a new search for MISSING toddler MADELEINE MCCANN this week. The operation took place in Praia da Luz, Portugal, after what experts believe was a trusted inside tip. Officials have not said if they found any major evidence yet.

    Bryan Stern, founder of Grey Bull Rescue, told Fox News Digital that the main questions — who took Madeleine, how it happened, and why — are still unanswered. He said these cases are tough because there are always more questions than answers.

    Stern thinks the fresh search may have started because someone close to the main suspect — or even the suspect himself — shared new information with police as part of a deal with prosecutors.

    Authorities say they will keep following leads until they get answers for Madeleine’s family and finally solve this heartbreaking case.

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    TECH EXECUTIVES Exposed: Shocking Federal Fraud Sweep Rocks Silicon Valley

    Federal prosecutors have launched a major investigation into top executives at big tech companies. The probe centers on claims of money laundering, stock manipulation, and illegal political donations by some of Silicon Valley’s most powerful leaders.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission found suspicious money moves during recent audits. This led agents to offshore accounts and fake companies used to hide dirty cash. The FBI, SEC, and Justice Department have raided several corporate offices as part of the ongoing case.

    Officials say this is part of a bigger crackdown on corruption in the tech world. Some executives are accused of trying to sway political decisions or win government contracts through illegal actions. Experts warn this could lead to new rules forcing more financial openness from tech giants.

    No names have been released yet, but sources hint that big arrests could happen soon. The alleged fraud involves billions of dollars and possible foreign links — threatening to shake both the tech industry and Washington as more facts come out.;

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    TRUMP SOUNDS Alarm: Musk’s Risky Moves and Le Pen’s Shocking Ban Rock Conservatives

    Former President Donald Trump just sent a strong warning to Elon Musk. Trump said there will be “serious consequences” if Musk backs Democrat causes. This comes as Musk faces questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and keeps getting big government contracts. Trump didn’t say what he might do, but made it clear he does not approve.

    In France, right-wing leader Marine Le Pen was just banned from running for president for five years after a court convicted her of embezzlement. She got four years in prison, with two suspended, and must wear an electronic monitor. Le Pen says the charges are political and promises she won’t quit fighting.

    Back in America, President Trump’s tough stance on immigration is making left-wing activists furious as the 2025 election season heats up. At the same time, West Virginia passed a new law that could punish women who don’t report miscarriages — sparking fear and debate across the state.

    Across the pond, Britain’s top court ruled that only biological females can be legally called women. This decision is causing heated arguments over gender rights and fairness in sports and public life. All these events show how divided politics have become on both sides of the Atlantic as we head toward 2025.

    ICE ACCUSATION Shocks: Democrat’s Outrage Over “Chemical Agent” Claim Ignites Border Debate

    ICE ACCUSATION Shocks: Democrat’s Outrage Over “Chemical Agent” Claim Ignites Border Debate

    Democrat Rep. Norma Torres, who entered the U.S. illegally as a child, accused ICE of using “chemical agents” against Congress members during a tense migration debate. She posted a video online making these claims while President Trump’s team was working hard to stop illegal border crossings.

    Torres said ICE used chemicals at a building entrance, making her and others cough and struggle to breathe. She claimed, “This is how ICE is responding to members of Congress by deploying chemical agents to prevent us from doing our job.”

    This happened as Congress discussed spending billions more on border security and left-wing groups protested immigration enforcement.

    Conservatives point out that strong immigration laws protect American citizens and keep order at the border. They say these accusations distract from real solutions needed for national security.

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    WHO PANDEMIC Deal Sparks Outrage Over National Freedoms

    The World Health Organization just approved a new Pandemic Agreement after three years of talks. Supporters say it will make the world “safer” by sharing information and resources about dangerous diseases. But many warn this could let global groups control how countries handle their own health emergencies.

    The deal sets up a special group to decide how nations share virus samples and any benefits that come from them. Critics fear this move could weaken national sovereignty and give more power to unelected international officials.

    At the same time, leaders at the World Health Assembly talked about cutting WHO’s budget from $5.3 billion to $4.27 billion for 2026-2027. They also discussed climate change, polio, and drug resistance — issues some say are used by globalists to push bigger agendas.

    Tensions remain high worldwide as violence in Gaza continues, with UN leaders again calling for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. These events show just how tough it is for countries to work together on health and security without giving up control over their own futures.

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    UK PM’S Office Rocked: Shocking Corruption Leak Ignites Public Fury

    The UK Prime Minister’s Office is under fire after leaked documents revealed alleged corruption at the highest levels. Evidence shows cash payments and secret lobbying may have steered big government decisions. This news has sparked outrage and demands for change in Westminster.

    Top ministers are accused of taking bribes to sway laws on infrastructure and defense deals. A whistleblower inside the government shared proof of secret meetings and shady money transfers, putting more heat on officials.

    Opposition leaders want Prime Minister Liam Sterling to step down, calling this a “national disgrace.” Sterling denies any wrongdoing but says he will work with police as a special inquiry gets underway.

    This scandal could shake up UK politics just before elections. Protests have broken out in major cities, while the world watches to see how Britain handles its biggest political crisis in years.

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    RUSSIA’S Indigenous Policy Ignites Outrage Over Land Grab Fears

    Russia just announced a new policy that claims to protect indigenous rights. But many say it’s a cover for taking land and resources without real limits. Leaders from native groups and environmental experts warn the law is so vague, big companies and government agencies could easily take advantage.

    Environmental groups are sounding the alarm about possible harm to nature and loss of native lands. People around the world are demanding Moscow set real rules and take responsibility for its actions.

    This new policy could change how Russia handles its massive natural resources, with effects that might reach far beyond its borders. Many worry Russia will put profits over people and nature if no one steps in to stop them.

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    MINNESOTA’S Shocking GUN LAW: ATF Etrace Mandate Sparks Outrage

    Minnesota just passed a new law forcing police to trace every gun found at crime scenes using the federal ATF’s eTrace system. Departments must also share this data across the state. The law kicks in this summer and aims to make gun crime investigations more uniform.

    The Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association is now working on updates and training for officers to follow these new rules. State officials claim that eTrace will help track where guns used in crimes come from, making it easier for police to connect the dots.

    Big city departments like Minneapolis and St. Paul already use eTrace, sending gun info straight to the feds. Supporters argue that this gives police a clear way to find criminals who use firearms.

    But many conservatives are raising red flags about more federal control over local policing. They say real solutions come from local action — not Washington mandates that could threaten Second Amendment rights and privacy.

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    SHOCKING QUAKE Panic: Indonesia Braces For Deadly Tsunami

    A huge 8.7 earthquake rocked the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, early this morning. The epicenter was about 150 kilometers southwest of Bengkulu at a depth of 35 kilometers. People across western Indonesia felt strong shaking and are now dealing with collapsed buildings, broken roads, and power outages.

    Officials have issued tsunami warnings for the western coastlines of Sumatra and nearby areas. Locals are being told to move to higher ground right away as authorities warn that dangerous waves could hit soon.

    Rescue teams are moving into affected zones while global aid groups get ready to help with disaster relief. The United Nations is calling for urgent support as early reports suggest the damage could be severe because so many people live along Indonesia’s coasts.

    The earthquake was also felt in Malaysia and Singapore but not as strongly. Officials are still checking for injuries and damage while rescue efforts continue on the ground.

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    SHOCKING HAJJ Goes Virtual as Greenpeace Blasts Shark Killings

    The 2025 HAJJ pilgrimage began on June 4, and for the first time, a 3D virtual tour is now available. This new digital tool lets people from anywhere in the world see Islam’s key rituals without traveling.

    At the same time, Greenpeace activists are raising alarms over shark killings in the Pacific Ocean. They say a Spanish fishing boat killed three endangered mako sharks near New Zealand in just thirty minutes.

    Greenpeace claims these actions hurt marine life and demand stricter rules. But environmental groups often use stories like this to push for more regulations on commercial fishing.

    If these groups get their way, new rules could affect global food supplies and harm economies that depend on fishing.

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    JUDGE’S Shocking Move Halts Deportation: Outrage Grows Over Boulder Attack Suspect’s Family

    A federal judge has stopped the deportation of the family tied to the Boulder attack suspect. This ruling comes as border security remains a top concern for many Americans. The decision has sparked new debate about whether judges are putting national safety at risk.

    Conservatives say this kind of interference from judges weakens law enforcement and public safety. “This is why we need stronger borders and fewer activist judges,” said one Republican lawmaker.

    The case shows growing anger over what critics call soft immigration policies under current leadership. Many on the right believe these rulings send a dangerous message to those looking to take advantage of America’s system.

    As this story unfolds, expect louder calls for tougher immigration laws and more accountability from both courts and lawmakers in Washington.

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    WALL STREET Panic: Trade WAR Fears Spark Shocking Market Plunge

    Wall Street took a hard hit today as trade tensions with China grew worse. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped over 300 points. Many investors are worried about new tariffs and talks that have stalled between the two countries.

    Tech companies suffered the most, losing value as people feared more rules and crackdowns. At the same time, gold prices jumped to their highest level in four weeks because investors wanted safer places for their money.

    The Federal Reserve is paying close attention to these changes. Some experts think interest rate cuts could happen if the economy keeps showing signs of trouble.

    Big banks like JPMorgan Chase are already changing their plans to deal with all this uncertainty around the world. Today’s market drop shows just how shaky things can get when bad policies and global disputes take center stage.

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    OPENAI’S $40 Billion WIN: Why This Shocking AI Surge Should Worry You

    OpenAI just pulled in a jaw-dropping $40 billion funding round, led by SoftBank Group. The company’s value now sits at an unbelievable $300 billion. Investors are pouring money into artificial intelligence, hoping to speed up new breakthroughs and lock in control of the future.

    This massive cash grab will help OpenAI build even bigger tech systems and push deeper into AI research. While some see this as progress, others worry about Big Tech gaining too much power over our lives.

    Elsewhere, IDBI Bank is seeing profits soar — up 31% this quarter — and is attracting big bids as the Indian government looks to sell at a premium price.

    Other headlines include investors filing claims against Cetera Advisor Networks for risky trades and Hexa Finance naming Jason Davies as Operations Director. The ESG Awards also named their 2025 finalists for social responsibility — but nothing comes close to OpenAI’s stunning fundraising news today.

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    BIDEN ADMINISTRATION Slams Bangladesh Ban, Sparks Outrage Over Double Standards

    The Biden administration blasted Bangladesh’s interim government for banning the Awami League, a major opposition party. The U.S. State Department said this move “undermines democratic processes.” Officials warned that blocking political parties puts Bangladesh’s freedoms at risk.

    Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on Bangladesh to respect democracy and allow open political activity. The White House spoke out as the country ramps up crackdowns on opposition voices.

    This event shines a light on growing global worries about attacks on civil liberties. Many see it as another example of leaders targeting their critics to stay in power.

    While Biden claims to defend democracy overseas, critics point out his own shaky record at home — raising questions about whether these warnings are honest or just more empty talk.;

    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.

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    INDIA’S Monsoon Chaos: Early Storms and Shocking Cargo Ship Disaster Spark Fears

    India’s weather agency says the southwest MONSOON hit Kerala early this year, arriving on May 24, 2025. This could shake up farming and damage roads and buildings. The government is watching things closely.

    Just one day later, disaster struck off Kerala’s coast. A cargo ship called MSC ELSA 3 flipped over with 640 containers onboard. Some of those containers have dangerous chemicals inside, leading to worries about pollution and harm to sea life.

    These events come as India stays on high alert after launching “Operation Sindoor” in early May. The Indian military targeted terrorists in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir after a deadly attack killed 26 tourists.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the operation with all branches of India’s military involved. Now, Indian leaders are juggling both security threats and environmental risks as they deal with these back-to-back emergencies.

    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.

    Joann Fabrics Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Amid Store Closures The retailer plans to close 500 stores nationwide and is burdened with $1 billion in debt, signaling upheaval in the retail sector Meanwhile, Disney reports a 7% rise in quarterly profits to $2362 billion, driven by strong performance in theme parks and streaming services, while Dollar General forecasts growth despite industry challenges

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    HOCHUL’S Shocking Admission: State’s “Ethnic Cleansing” of Native Kids Exposed

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul has apologized to the Seneca Nation and other Native groups for the state’s abuse of children at government-run boarding schools. She admitted New York separated kids from their families, erased their language and culture, and allowed years of mistreatment from 1875 to 1957.

    Hochul called these actions “sanctioned ethnic cleansing” in a speech on Seneca land. This was the first time a New York governor visited these grounds. Seneca Nation President J. Conrad Seneca said the apology was an “important reckoning,” but not all Native leaders were satisfied.

    Some tribal leaders said words are not enough and want real action to help families still hurting from these schools’ legacy. They urged Hochul to back up her apology with support for healing efforts and community programs.

    This move follows similar apologies by national leaders, including President Biden in 2024, as officials face this painful part of America’s past head-on. Conservatives may wonder if more apologies will lead to real change or just more empty promises from politicians like Hochul.

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