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Two Armed Civilians Stopped What Likely Would Have Been a Mass Public Shooting in Missouri

A 27-year-old gunman opened fire outside a Price Chopper in Pleasant Hill on Monday, killing a 45-year-old woman and injuring a 17-year-old employee. . . Ryan Gamboa, “Community in shock after 1st shooting in Pleasant Hill in 20 years,” KSHB Channel 41 (Kansas City), May 25, 2026. . The attacker only stopped his shooting when […]

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Judge Blocks USDA From Tying Federal Funds to Trump Admin Policies on DEI, Immigration

The ruling temporarily bars enforcement of federal grant conditions linked to gender identity, women’s sports, and illegal immigration.

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Senate Blocks Extension of Surveillance Program

Some senators cited opposition to the new acting director of national intelligence.

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600 California Schools Accused Of Secretly ‘Transitioning’ Children Behind Parents’ Backs…

( LifeSiteNews ) — An attorney group sent a letter on behalf of a group of concerned parents to California Attorney General Rob Bonta warning that approximately 600 school districts in the state are actively violating federal law and the U.S. Constitution by concealing students’ gender transitions from their parents.
LCJ’s letter asserts that the 600 California school districts are violating the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) as well as the First and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

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Arizona Supreme Court throws out alternate electors case against Trump allies…

https://revolver.news/2026/06/arizona-supreme-court-throws-out-alternate-electors-case-against-trump-allies/

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Trump Announces Rally in DC to Celebrate Nation’s 250th Birthday

The president said the event would feature performances by country music singer Lee Greenwood and classical crossover artist Christopher Macchio.

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Senate Seeks Pathway to Deportation for Naturalized Criminals

There are few remedies for removing foreign nationals who committed violent crimes, joined terrorist groups, or engaged in large-scale fraud after they became American citizens, lawmakers noted at a Senate hearing Wednesday.
Ken Cuccinelli, a former acting director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, pointed to two key cases that he said show the current law isn’t working, in his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution.

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John Bolton Reportedly Pleads Guilty To Mishandling Classified Materials

John Bolton Reportedly Pleads Guilty To Mishandling Classified Materials

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