President Donald Trump said U.S. forces destroyed Iranian attackers after missiles, drones, and fast boats targeted American destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Three South African municipalities are facing the threat of total electricity blackouts after failing to settle mounting debt owed to Eskom. The crisis has intensified fears over infrastructure collapse, water disruptions, and growing instability in local government finances across the country.
The United States launched airstrikes on Iranian port targets near the Strait of Hormuz, triggering renewed military escalation in the region. Iran responded by targeting U.S. naval vessels as both sides exchanged threats over the fragile ceasefire.
Finnish lawmaker Päivi Räsänen is appealing to the European Court of Human Rights after being convicted over a decades-old Christian pamphlet criticizing homosexuality.
A father shares the spiritual lessons God taught his family during his son’s battle with leukemia, reflecting on fatherhood, suffering, endurance, and trusting God through life’s darkest trials.
Sen. John Fetterman is warning that Democrats have drifted away from working-class voters by embracing ideological purity and fringe activism over practical governance.
Ron DeSantis signed new legislation aimed at regulating hyperscale data centers across Florida, citing concerns over water consumption, rising electricity costs, and the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure. The law is designed to prevent utility costs from being shifted onto Florida residents while preserving local control over development projects.
Alabama lawmakers passed controversial redistricting legislation during a chaotic special session marked by flooding, tornado warnings, and an evacuation of the State House.

Federal Judge Rules President Trump’s DOJ Can Keep 600+ Boxes of Fulton County 2020 Election Ballots
A federal judge in Georgia has denied Fulton County’s request to recover more than 600 boxes of 2020 election ballots seized by the FBI. The ruling allows President Donald Trump’s DOJ to continue its investigation into alleged election irregularities.
Vi Lyles unexpectedly announced her resignation midway through her term, triggering speculation about the future leadership of Charlotte and renewed scrutiny over crime, immigration policies, and public safety controversies tied to her administration.
Federal agents arrested multiple workers aboard Disney cruise ships during a child exploitation investigation. The scandal is fueling new scrutiny over corporate accountability, child safety, and Disney’s public moral positioning.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal is facing backlash after comments suggesting coordination with foreign officials regarding oil shipments to Cuba amid U.S. sanctions. Critics argue the actions undermine President Donald Trump’s foreign policy and national security efforts.
A controversial Muslim-only event planned at a taxpayer-funded Texas waterpark ignited political and cultural backlash after critics accused organizers of promoting religious segregation. The debate intensified after questions emerged surrounding the event organizer’s education business and public messaging.

















