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🚨Anti-Israel terror attack in Boulder left multiple injured. A terror attack unfolded in Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman threw Molotov cocktails during a peaceful rally supporting Israeli hostages. The Egyptian national, who overstayed his visa after arriving under the Biden administration, was heard shouting slogans such as "Free Palestine" as he attacked participants in the "Run for Their Lives" event. The violence left at least eight people injured, with Soliman facing multiple felony charges.
💥Ukraine carried out a "Pearl Harbor" attack on Russia. Ukrainian forces executed a covert strike, destroying 41 Russian bombers at airfields up to 2,500 miles from Ukraine — with some comparing the event to Russia's Pearl Harbor. The operation took 18 months to plan and was overseen by President Zelensky. This bold attack demonstrates Ukraine's expanding capability to hit strategic targets, majorly escalating the war and sure to stall any US-backed peace negotiations.
🇵🇱Conservative Karol Nawrocki poised to win Poland's presidency. In a massive turnout, more than 71 percent of eligible Polish voters cast their ballots in Sunday's election, with conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki edging out liberal opponent Rafał Trzaskowski in a major upset. Nawrocki secured around 460,000 more votes than Trzaskowski, winning 51 percent to 49 percent. Strong support from young voters and right-wing factions has now solidified a right-wing leader in a key EU nation.
☢️ Iran boosts weapons-grade uranium stockpile. The IAEA reported Iran increased its near weapons-grade uranium to 900.8 pounds, a 50 percent jump since February. The White House urged Iran to accept Special Envoy Witkoff's nuclear proposal, which calls for halting uranium enrichment for regional cooperation. The timing suggests Iran is strengthening its negotiating position rather than pursuing peaceful nuclear development.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) got in hot water for giving a similar "Nazi salute" to the one Elon Musk was grilled for in January.
Republican support for gay marriage plummeted from 55 percent just a few years ago to 41 percent today.
Homeland Security agentsdetained an aide to Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) during a raid on his Manhattan office after staff were accused of harboring rioters.
The White Housewithdrew Jared Isaacman's nomination to head NASA, who was strongly backed by Elon Musk.
INSIDER EXCLUSIVE
Foreign policy hawks are out at the National Security Council
President Donald Trump's second administration began with a relative balance between realists who were somewhat more inclined toward foreign intervention, such as Mike Waltz, and those who were more skeptical of action abroad, like Vice President JD Vance.
But the last month has seen a sudden shift toward non-interventionists, as the hawks have been fired or moved to less-influential positions…
The Supreme Court just handed President Trump a major win for progressing his deportation agenda.
In a 7-2 order, the Court cleared the Trump administration to resume deportations of over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals had received Temporary Protected Status (TPS) under President Biden's humanitarian parole program, which allowed them to live and work in the US for up to two years.
The unsigned order from the Court halts a lower court's injunction that had blocked Trump's move to end the program.
_THE FACTS_
The migrants' TPS status was set to expire in 2026, but President Trump fast-tracked the revocation with an order to Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem.
This order follows the Court's decision allowing Trump to strip protections from 350,000 Venezuelan migrants under TPS.
DHS announced the program's termination in April, but a Massachusetts judge blocked it.
The Court's unsigned order, with no detailed reasoning, is typical for quick emergency appeals.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, saying migrants now face "two unbearable options": leave the US and face dangers in their home countries, or risk "imminent removal" by government agents.
Border czar Tom Homan warned that arrests and deportations will rise, especially in sanctuary cities.
This decision impacts migrants who entered legally through parole, passed security checks, and had American sponsors.
However, it does not determine whether Trump can lift TPS status ahead of the expiration date; it just lifts the block placed by the Massachusetts judge while the case plays out.
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🤷♂️ It shouldn't be used against him: "Personal, consensual, and should be private. It's nobody's business." — KP
💥 It damages his reputation: "Unfortunately, you can't 'unsee' something once it's been seen." — Scott
👀 It reveals his moral outlook: "What kind of person videotapes (or allows someone else to videotape) something like this? Someone like this shouldn't be 'influencing' anyone." — Rich
🤔 Unsure: "It sounds like revenge porn. He should be challenged on his views and not what he does in private." — DK
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