Just the News,
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Ben Whedon
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he planned to attack Iran on Wednesday evening, after he declared the ceasefire to be over and renewed attacks on the country earlier this week.
"I'll give them a little warning: we're going to hit them hard tonight," he said, during a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Trump also opined that he regarded the ceasefire as decidedly over after the latest exchange of live-fire. The war began in late February, but was in a state of nominal ceasefire for weeks amid negotiations. That "ceasefire" saw numerous exchanges of live-rounds by all parties to the conflict.
Just the News,
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Misty Severi
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The United States Central Command said Tuesday night that it successfully struck over 80 targets with precision munitions after Tehran targeted three vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. said Iran's strikes were on commercial vessels that were transiting the strait, which were "crewed by innocent civilians in an international waterway." Reports indicate the ships were from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.Central Command said the latest round of offensive strikes against Iran struck Iranian air defense systems, command and control networks, coastal radar sites, anti-ship missile capabilities and more than 60 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps small boats.
Daily Torch,
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Robert Morano
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7/8/2026 6:31:55 AM
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The big Oil Companies are not dropping their price at the pump commensurate with the sharply lower prices they are paying for Oil. Those prices are dropping like a rock! In other words, customers are being ‘gouged.’ I have instructed the DOJ to immediately start looking into this. Gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I’m seeing!”
That was President Donald Trump on June 24 in a post on Truth Social, stating he had ordered the Justice Department to investigate alleged price gouging at the gas pump, noting oil prices are falling faster than gasoline. The implication is there might be illegal price collusion.
Red State,
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Ben Smith
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7/8/2026 6:28:24 AM
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SpaceX joins the Nasdaq-100 on Tuesday, 25 days after Elon Musk took the rocket company public.
For millions of Americans with passive funds inside a 401(k), the company that made Musk the first trillionaire in recorded history may soon land inside their retirement account too. SpaceX opened at $150 a share on its first day of trading, moved higher, pulled back, and closed Monday at $160.42. Nasdaq confirmed SpaceX would enter the Nasdaq-100 on July 7.
Funds that track the index will buy the stock. Many of those mutual funds and exchange-
Gatestone Institute,
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Nils A. Haug
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Well, it finally happened. The executive branch – Israel's government – has apparently had enough of the activist, self-selected Supreme Court endeavoring to micro-manage policy decisions that have nothing to do with it.
For the first time in Israel's nearly 80-year history, the government announced it would not abide by a Supreme Court ruling.
The reality... is that the Supreme Court is itself guilty of these allegations directed towards the government. The court has ignored existing law, for reasons of its own ideological persuasions, and has led the country to a constitutional crisis entirely of the court's own making.
Conservative Treehouse,
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Sundance
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Nigel Farage has been under extreme pressure from the U.K political apparatus surrounding a £5 million personal donation from a long-term friend Christopher Harborne to pay for a personal security protective detail.
Both the Labour and Conservative political parties in the U.K have been blistering Farage under investigations around this donation, and the subsequent investigations are being used as justifications in attempts to remove him from his position as leader of the Reform Party. Essentially, the British government -writ large- are using all of the mechanisms of government institutions trying to take him down.
To put a stop to the nonsense,
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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As we've been reporting, most Americans are all-in, celebrating and enjoying America 250. We recognize the great gift we have been given with this nation and the principles it espouses. But even as celebrations are ongoing, you see folks on the left going all-in to attack it because of their Trump hatred or their hatred of America in general. We saw the Mayor of New York City deliver an ugly speech, for example. That was taken down with pointed responses from people like Elon Musk and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. But if there was a real sign of how far the Democrats have gone off the leftist cliff,
American Greatness,
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Stephen Soukup
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In the roughly two weeks since the New York primary elections, conservatives—and other normies—have been understandably upset about the prospects of a socialist surge in American politics. Three candidates endorsed by New York City’s socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani won their congressional primaries easily, while Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)-aligned candidates around the state did quite well. In short, June 23 was a good day for socialists throughout the country, leaving many observers wondering if this will be a new date that lives in infamy, the date that marks the official start of the socialist-led collapse of the world’s quintessential capitalist, democratic republic.
American Greatness,
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AG News Staff
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federal appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to replace informational panels at the slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia. The decision is a legal victory for the administration as it moves to restore how the nation’s history is presented at federal historic sites.
The court issued a mandate Friday finalizing its June 18 ruling, allowing the Interior Department to move forward with replacing the exhibit panels at the President’s House, the nation’s first executive mansion, where President George Washington enslaved nine men and women.
The Interior Department sought immediate implementation of the ruling in a motion filed Thursday.
“The President’s House is an important national historical site,
Dallas Express,
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Tiffany Chartier
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7/5/2026 11:26:51 PM
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As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, federal agencies and independent analysts are examining several persistent challenges facing American citizens, including national debt, border security, declining mental health, shifting family structures, and eroding trust in institutions.
Below are five key areas that reports show have already negatively impacted or could significantly affect the daily lives of Americans in the coming years. The U.S. national debt has continued to rise, as previously reported on by The Dallas Express. As of late June 2026, total public debt stood at approximately $39.3 trillion, according to U.S. Treasury fiscal data.
Just the News,
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Katherine Pugh
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7/5/2026 11:24:50 PM
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Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, is turning Hillary Clinton's most infamous phrase against her, sharply criticizing the former First Lady's suggestion that spy agency workers resist Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte and keep intelligence from him.
“I’m going to use Hillary Clinton's own words: deplorable," Miller/Meeks told the Just the News, No Noise TV show on Thursday. "That is disgusting behavior from a former secretary of state, from a former first lady, from a former senator."
Dallas Express,
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Staff
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A Mississippi woman who spent 11 years behind bars for murder has been released on bond after the state’s highest court allowed a ruling to stand that found prosecutors failed to prove her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Tameshia Shelton, 48, walked free this week after the Mississippi Supreme Court declined to overturn a December 2025 decision by the Mississippi Court of Appeals granting her a new trial. Shelton was convicted in 2015 in the 2009 shooting death of Danelle Young, the 21-year-old boyfriend of her youngest sister.