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    ROYAL LUXURY CUT: King Charles’ Shocking Move to Ditch Costly Train Sparks Outrage

    King Charles III is shutting down the Royal Train, ending a 150-year-old tradition. He says it costs too much and uses old technology. Buckingham Palace confirmed the train will be gone before its contract ends in 2027.

    The Royal Train started with Queen Victoria in 1869. For many, it stands for British history and pride. Now, palace officials say it’s time to spend taxpayer money smarter.

    Even with this change, the royal family will still get $118 million from taxpayers next year. Over $40 million of that will go toward fixing up Buckingham Palace.

    The money comes from the Sovereign Grant, which takes a share of profits from Crown Estate lands. So while some royal perks are being cut, British taxpayers are still paying big for royal life.

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    TRUMP and NETANYAHU’S Bold White House Meeting: Hope or Chaos for Gaza?

    TRUMP and NETANYAHU’S Bold White House Meeting: Hope or Chaos for Gaza?

    President Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House on Monday. They plan to talk about what happens in Gaza if Hamas is removed from power. Many say it’s important to find a new government, but it won’t be easy.

    John Hannah, a senior fellow at JINSA, says building a better government must happen while Hamas is being taken out. “Part of how you win is by showing there’s a real alternative,” Hannah told Fox News Digital. He believes people need hope for life after Hamas.

    Some experts think a new group of Palestinian leaders — not tied to Hamas or the PLO — could run Gaza next. Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE might help support this change.

    Hannah also says that even though Gaza’s new leaders should be independent, having some link with the Palestinian Authority could help other Arab nations accept them — even if Ramallah doesn’t control Gaza directly.

    TRUMP And NETANYAHU Unite: Bold Talks for Gaza’s Hopeful Future

    TRUMP And NETANYAHU Unite: Bold Talks for Gaza’s Hopeful Future

    President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet at the White House on Monday. Their main goal is to talk about what comes next for Gaza after Hamas. Both leaders know that finding a real solution is tough, with many political and security problems in the way.

    John Hannah, a senior fellow at JINSA, says it’s not enough to just remove Hamas. He believes people need to see a better option waiting in the wings. “Part of how you win is by showing there’s a viable alternative,” he said.

    Some experts think Gaza’s best shot is a government run by Palestinians who aren’t tied to Hamas or the PLO. This new group would need help from strong Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE to succeed.

    Others suggest that linking this new government loosely with the Palestinian Authority might help it gain respect in the Arab world — but they warn Ramallah should not be put fully in charge of Gaza’s future.;

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury as Democrats Block “BIG, Beautiful Bill” Victory

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury as Democrats Block “BIG, Beautiful Bill” Victory

    At a military family picnic on Friday, former President Trump blasted Democrats for blocking his “Big, Beautiful Bill.” He said their dislike for him — or even the country — was stronger than their desire to help Americans.

    Trump pointed out that every Democrat voted against the bill. He stressed that it included historic tax cuts, deep spending cuts, and tough new border security measures.

    He called it “the most popular bill ever signed,” highlighting its $1.7 trillion in spending cuts and saying most Americans wouldn’t even feel the difference.

    The House passed the bill Thursday by a razor-thin 218-214 vote, showing just how divided Congress is over these big changes.

    TRUMP’S Bold Sanctions Move on Syria Sparks Hope and Fear

    TRUMP’S Bold Sanctions Move on Syria Sparks Hope and Fear

    President Trump has lifted most U.S. sanctions on SYRIA, marking a major change in American policy. The White House says this shift is meant to push back against Iran and help allies like Israel and Jordan.

    Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called it “another promise made and promise kept.” She said Trump wants a stable Syria after meeting with the country’s new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa.

    Some experts say the old sanctions hurt Syria’s economy but did little to stop bad actors. David Schenker told Fox News Digital that “Trump is giving Syria a chance to succeed.”

    Syria has started working with U.S. officials by allowing inspections, sharing ISIS intelligence, and cooperating more closely. Former National Security Council official Javed Ali believes this new strategy could help America across the Middle East.

    UK GOVERNMENT’S Bold Move: “Terror” TAG for Palestine Action Sparks Outrage

    UK GOVERNMENT’S Bold Move: “Terror” TAG for Palestine Action Sparks Outrage

    The UK government is thinking about labeling Palestine Action as a domestic terror group. This group is known for violent protests and damaging property, mostly targeting British weapons companies that supply Israel in its fight against Hamas. If approved, the move would put Palestine Action alongside groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda.

    A group of left-wing artists and celebrities quickly came to Palestine Action’s defense. They signed an open letter claiming the activists are trying to “stop a genocide.” These critics say calling them terrorists would hurt democracy and want the government to back down.

    But not everyone agrees with these celebrities. Many in Britain believe the government is right to act tough on groups that threaten public safety or break the law. They argue it’s about protecting national security and keeping order on British streets.

    For now, any decision will have to wait. The UK high court ruled that Palestine Action’s founder can challenge the terror label in court, putting a hold on any immediate action from lawmakers.

    TRAGIC HAMPTON Beach Accident Shocks Family: Teen Fights for Life After Dive Gone Wrong

    TRAGIC HAMPTON Beach Accident Shocks Family: Teen Fights for Life After Dive Gone Wrong

    Aiden Sloan, 19, is in intensive care after a diving accident at Hampton Beach in New Hampshire. He was enjoying the water with his cousins when he dove into a wave and hit a hidden sandbar headfirst.

    Fire Chief Michael McMahon told Fox News Digital that the water was much shallower than Aiden expected. His cousins saw he wasn’t breathing and rushed to pull him out.

    Aiden’s mother, Melina Burton, says the family is praying for his recovery. The accident is a harsh reminder that even familiar summer spots can hide real dangers.

    GLASTONBURY OUTRAGE: Police Probe Shocking Anti-Israel Chants On Live TV

    GLASTONBURY OUTRAGE: Police Probe Shocking Anti-Israel Chants On Live TV

    Police in Somerset are now investigating Glastonbury Festival after rapper Bob Vylan led the crowd in chanting “death, death to the IDF” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” Officers say they are checking if any laws were broken during performances by Vylan and other acts like Kneecap from Northern Ireland. The review comes after videos of these moments spread quickly online.

    The Israeli Embassy in London called out the festival for allowing what it described as “inflammatory and hateful rhetoric.” They said some chants crossed a line into incitement and even supported ethnic cleansing. Organizers tried to distance themselves, saying they do not support hate speech or calls for violence.

    Bob Vylan also took aim at British citizens worried about immigration. He mocked them from the stage, saying, “Heard you want your country back? Hah, shut up,” as he stood next to a sign reading, “this country was built on the backs of immigrants.”

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage fired back at these remarks. He told supporters that voting Reform is how people can take their country back from what he called “these lunatics.” The BBC broadcasted parts of this performance across Britain, sparking even more anger among viewers.

    TRUMP’S Bold Demand: Israeli Prosecutors Urged to Drop Netanyahu Charges

    TRUMP’S Bold Demand: Israeli Prosecutors Urged to Drop Netanyahu Charges

    Former President Donald Trump is calling on Israeli prosecutors to drop all charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump posted his demand on Truth Social, linking it to their teamwork during the recent standoff with Iran.

    Trump also pushed for a deal to end the Gaza war and free Israeli hostages. This has fueled talk in Israel that Netanyahu could be trading peace talks for legal protection.

    The Times of Israel reported that courts paused Netanyahu’s trial, citing “diplomatic and national security” reasons. Some believe Trump and Netanyahu are working toward a bigger peace deal — possibly including a two-state solution, more Abraham Accords, and Israeli control over parts of Judea and Samaria.

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    ILLINOIS MURDER Verdict Stirs Outrage: Child’s Death Ignites Hate Crime Debate

    An Illinois jury found 73-year-old Joseph Czuba guilty of first-degree murder and hate crimes for stabbing 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi to death. Czuba also attacked the boy’s mother, Shaheen, during the incident. He chose not to testify in his own defense.

    This shocking crime has rocked the local community and grabbed national headlines. Many see it as a wake-up call about hate-driven violence targeting minorities in America. Some legal experts believe this conviction could push courts to take a tougher stance on hate crimes nationwide.

    Civil rights groups praised the verdict and demanded stronger protections for victims of hate-fueled attacks. Prosecutors presented such a solid case that Czuba’s defense team did not put him on the witness stand at all.

    The trial has renewed concerns about rising violent crime and public safety across America, fueling debate over how our laws handle hate-based offenses — and whether they go far enough to protect innocent lives from senseless violence.;

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    TRUMP’S America First Shocks World Leaders: Allies Scramble to Keep Up

    World leaders are changing how they deal with President Trump as he starts his second term. They now use flattery, skip over tough topics, and focus on what Trump really wants. NATO leaders even made meetings shorter and less heated, showing a big change in their approach.

    Trump’s unpredictable moves keep allies guessing. He often threatens tariffs or big policy shifts but sometimes backs down during talks. Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever summed it up after Trump’s latest tariff threat against Spain, saying things often don’t turn out as bad as they seem at first.

    At recent summits, leaders mixed praise with caution when dealing with Trump. Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney praised him in public but quickly ended a press conference when things got tense. Trump left the G7 summit early as Middle East tensions grew.

    Trump’s America First plan is making other countries rethink how they work with the U.S. The world is watching to see just how far he’ll go — and whether he’ll deliver on his bold promises this time around.

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    MISSISSIPPI’S Shocking Justice: Death ROW Inmate Executed After 48 Years Behind Bars

    Mississippi carried out the execution of Richard Gerald Jordan, its longest-serving death row inmate, on Wednesday evening. Jordan, 79, was convicted for kidnapping and killing Edwina Marter in a failed ransom attempt back in 1976. He received a lethal injection at the Mississippi State Penitentiary.

    Jordan tried to block his execution by arguing that the state’s three-drug method was cruel. His appeals went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court but were turned down without any explanation.

    Before he died, Jordan apologized to Marter’s family for what he had done and thanked prison staff for treating him fairly during his final moments. His wife and lawyer watched from inside the chamber and showed clear signs of grief.

    This case has sparked debate about justice delayed versus justice served — reminding many Americans why swift consequences matter in our legal system.

    BBC PRESENTER’S Bold Correction Stirs Hope for Common Sense on Live TV

    BBC PRESENTER’S Bold Correction Stirs Hope for Common Sense on Live TV

    BBC presenter Martine Croxall made waves Saturday when she corrected the phrase “pregnant people” to “women” during a live news segment about heat-related deaths in the U.K.

    As she read research findings, Croxall paused and clarified, “pregnant people – women,” making her stance clear. The clip quickly spread online, with many praising her for standing up against politically correct language.

    Supporters who oppose gender-neutral terms called Croxall’s correction a win for common sense. She later thanked fans on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “It’s been quite a ride.”

    The viral moment sparked debate across social media and led some viewers to wonder if the video was real or AI-generated. Croxall addressed several of these comments herself, confirming it was genuine.

    BBC Host’s BRAVE Correction: ‘Pregnant People’ Changed to ‘Women’ Live On Air

    BBC Host’s BRAVE Correction: ‘Pregnant People’ Changed to ‘Women’ Live On Air

    BBC presenter Martine Croxall made waves after she corrected the phrase “pregnant people” to “women” during a live news segment. While reporting on heat-related deaths in the U.K., Croxall paused and said, “pregnant people – women,” making her stance clear.

    The clip spread quickly online. Many cheered Croxall for pushing back against woke language and defending common sense about biology.

    Croxall thanked her supporters on X, formerly Twitter, saying, “It’s been quite a ride.” She also responded to viewers who asked if the viral video was created with artificial intelligence.

    TRUMP’S Powerful NATO Moment: Ukrainian Reporter’s Tears Spark Emotional Exchange

    TRUMP’S Powerful NATO Moment: Ukrainian Reporter’s Tears Spark Emotional Exchange

    At the NATO summit in The Hague, President Trump faced a moving question from a Ukrainian reporter. The journalist, who works for the BBC, shared that her husband is fighting in Ukraine while she and their children live as refugees in Poland.

    Trump noticed her emotion and asked about her background. When he heard about her family’s struggle, he listened closely as she asked if the U.S. would send more Patriot missiles to help Ukraine defend itself.

    This exchange put a human face on the war in Ukraine. It showed how families are torn apart by conflict and how leaders like Trump are pressed to respond to real people’s pain.

    Trump’s answer showed his willingness to take tough questions on America’s role overseas. As Russia keeps attacking Ukraine, moments like this remind us what is at stake for families caught in war.

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury Over Netanyahu “Witch Hunt” Trial

    TRUMP UNLEASHES Fury Over Netanyahu “Witch Hunt” Trial

    President Trump blasted Israel’s corruption trial against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday. He called it a “Witch Hunt” and demanded the charges be dropped or that Netanyahu receive a pardon. Trump posted his strong words on Truth Social.

    Trump said he was “shocked” to see Netanyahu still facing court after what he called one of Israel’s greatest moments. He praised Netanyahu as a “warrior” who helped stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, calling their teamwork historic.

    The trial began in 2020 and claims Netanyahu took luxury gifts from Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan. One detail catching attention is testimony about Netanyahu’s wife asking for a giant Bugs Bunny stuffed animal for their son before dinner with Milchan.

    Trump brushed off the case as political payback over small things like cigars and toys. He wrote, “This long running, politically motivated case… is unthinkable to me.”

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    TRUMP’S Bold Strikes Shock Iran: Israel-Iran Ceasefire Holds Strong

    A second day of calm has settled between Israel and Iran, thanks in part to President Trump’s tough approach. Trump says U.S. strikes have dealt a heavy blow to Iran’s nuclear plans, and he promises that America will not let Iran get the bomb.

    While Trump claims talks are coming soon, Iran has not agreed to any meetings yet. Earlier peace talks in Oman were called off after Israel hit Iranian targets this month.

    Trump stands firm that the ceasefire is working. He told reporters he is not rushing into new talks but believes his actions have forced Iran to think twice about its nuclear ambitions.

    Still, tensions remain high. Iran’s parliament just voted to limit work with international inspectors, showing they are not ready for outside control. Both sides are watching each other closely as this uneasy peace continues.

    TRUMP’S Bold Airstrikes Stun Iran: Nuclear Sites Destroyed in Daring Move

    TRUMP’S Bold Airstrikes Stun Iran: Nuclear Sites Destroyed in Daring Move

    President Donald Trump stunned the world Saturday night by launching airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites. In a televised speech, Trump said the facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan were “completely and totally obliterated.” He called Iran “the bully of the Middle East” and demanded peace.

    Trump praised his close partnership with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “We worked as a team, like perhaps no team has ever worked before,” he said.

    British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who once pushed for talks with Iran, supported Trump’s decision. Starmer said Iran’s nuclear program is a serious threat to global security and that America acted to reduce that danger.

    European leaders reacted more cautiously. While London was informed before the strikes happened, British officials stressed they had no part in planning or carrying out the attacks.

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    ISRAEL SHUTS Airspace in Bold Move After US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites

    Israel closed its airspace to all flights on Sunday after the United States hit Iranian nuclear sites. This strong response shows Israel is serious about stopping Iran’s nuclear program, and now America is stepping in directly.

    Iran says there’s no radioactive danger at the sites that were targeted, including Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz. Officials claim their detectors found no leaks and people living nearby are safe.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency backed this up. They reported no release of radioactive material after earlier Israeli strikes on similar locations.

    Tensions are running high across the Middle East. Many now worry these attacks could spark a much bigger conflict in the region.

    TRUMP’S Bold Iran Strikes Spark Heartfelt Plea From Pope LEO

    TRUMP’S Bold Iran Strikes Spark Heartfelt Plea From Pope LEO

    Pope Leo spoke out on Sunday about the rising tension in the Middle East. He shared his worries after President Trump’s powerful strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. While he didn’t mention the attacks by name, he warned that war brings more pain and suffering.

    He said, “No military victory can ever compensate for a mother’s pain, a child’s fear, or a stolen future.” The Pope urged leaders to work harder for peace and stop things from getting worse.

    Pope Leo asked world leaders to act with responsibility and calm. He warned that peace should not be lost because of weapons or angry words.

    He finished by urging countries to pick talks over fighting. According to him, people everywhere are desperate for peace right now.

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    JUDGE’S Shocking Decision: Palestinian Protester Walks Free From ICE Detention

    A federal judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student, released from an immigration center in Louisiana. Khalil had been held since March after joining pro-Palestinian protests. The Trump administration wanted him deported.

    Judge Michael Farbiarz said there was no proof that Khalil was a danger or likely to run away. He called the ongoing detention “highly unusual” for someone with no violent record and legal U.S. residency.

    Khalil must give up his passport and cannot leave the country but will get his green card back. He can travel inside the U.S. only for family visits or court dates.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Khalil should still be expelled, warning that letting him stay could hurt America’s foreign policy interests.

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    TRUMP’S Court Victory Shocks California: National Guard Power Grab Upheld

    A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that President TRUMP acted within his rights when he took control of the California National Guard during the Los Angeles protests. The court blocked a lower ruling that said Trump’s move was illegal because Governor Gavin Newsom did not approve it. This is the first time since 1965 a president has federalized a state’s Guard without the governor’s OK.

    The Ninth Circuit judges said Trump had enough proof to send in troops, pointing to violent attacks on federal officers and property by protesters. The court noted that protesters pinned down officers, threw dangerous objects, and damaged buildings.

    The panel clarified that presidents don’t have unlimited power over state Guards, but Newsom could not block Trump’s order — even if he wasn’t notified first as usually required by law.

    This decision strengthens presidential power to protect federal interests during violent unrest — even if Democrat-led states like California try to resist.;

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    ISRAEL STRIKES Spark Fear in Tehran as Trump Urges Mass Evacuation

    Israel’s air campaign against Iran has hit a dangerous new point. Israeli forces told hundreds of thousands to leave central Tehran. Explosions shook the city, even near Iran’s state-run TV building. Panic spread quickly, and one TV anchor ran off live on air.

    Former President Donald Trump spoke out online, saying, “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON,” and called for people in Tehran to evacuate right away. His warning highlights growing fears about Iran’s nuclear plans and the safety of innocent families trapped in the fighting.

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is ending his G7 summit trip early because of rising tensions between Israel and Iran.

    World leaders are watching closely as this crisis continues to unfold.

    MUSK’S Shocking Apology to Trump: Inside the Powerful Peace Deal

    MUSK’S Shocking Apology to Trump: Inside the Powerful Peace Deal

    Elon Musk and President Trump were at odds this week after Musk slammed the Republican budget on X and accused Trump of hiding Jeffrey Epstein files. Things got even hotter when Musk called for Trump’s impeachment, which angered many conservatives.

    On Tuesday, Musk posted an apology on X for “some” of his recent comments about President Trump. Sources say he also called Trump directly to say sorry. President Trump told the New York Post he welcomed the apology.

    Senator J.D. Vance spoke at a Washington event, saying it was wrong for Musk to make those claims but stressed that America wins when big-name business leaders back conservative causes.

    Reports show Senator Vance helped work out a peace deal between Musk and Trump that led to the public apology and private phone call, ending their latest feud — for now.

    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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    NO NEW Breaking World News: Calm Before the Next Global Storm

    Right now, there are no shocking or new breaking world news stories. The top headlines remain steady, with most attention on ongoing protests and diplomatic talks.

    Tensions between countries are still high, but nothing fresh has come up that counts as truly breaking or unreported.

    If you want updates about a certain country or topic, just ask and we’ll dig deeper for you.

    Stay tuned — sometimes quiet moments like this come before big changes on the world stage.

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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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    RETAIL SALES Slump Shock: Americans Feel the Squeeze Under NEW Trade Policies

    Retail sales in the U.S. took a big hit in May, falling 0.9%. This is the sharpest drop since January, according to the Commerce Department. Almost every major area saw losses, from car dealers to restaurants.

    The biggest fall was in motor vehicle sales, down 3.5%. Many Americans rushed to buy cars before President Trump’s new tariffs kicked in earlier this year. Sales at home improvement stores and gas stations also dropped, while electronics and grocery sales slipped a little.

    But not all news was bad. “Core” retail sales — which leave out autos and gas — actually went up by 0.4%. This means people are still spending on everyday items even if they’re holding back on bigger purchases.

    Seven out of thirteen tracked sectors fell last month, raising worries about what comes next for our economy. Experts say if shoppers keep pulling back because of higher prices and new trade rules, it could slow down growth unless confidence picks up soon.

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