Texas Just Took the Most Savage Step Yet Against the Missing Lawmakers

In a bold move to force absent lawmakers back to the Capitol, the Texas House just voted to revoke direct deposit access for the derelict Democrat members who fled the state. They will not receive their paychecks until they physically return to Texas grounds. But that’s not all — each absent member is being charged…

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Bolster Key Energy Sector

In a significant move to advance the nation’s clean energy goals, the U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation designed to revitalize and modernize the country’s nuclear energy sector. The bill passed with strong bipartisan support in an 88-2 vote and now heads to the president’s desk for final approval. The newly passed legislation combines nuclear…

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Massive Bombing Attack Stopped in NYC

New York City was on the brink of catastrophe—until quick action from law enforcement, led by FBI Director Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, stopped the unthinkable. According to a federal indictment, 55-year-old Michael Gann had already begun planting deadly improvised explosive devices (IEDs) across NYC. One device was allegedly thrown onto the Williamsburg Bridge subway…

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State of Emergency declared… and now the National Guard is deployed

Earlier this week, Minnesota witnessed what might be the most terrifying digital a**ault on an American city to date. The entire city of St. Paul went offline. No Wi-Fi. No servers. No internal infrastructure. A full blackout. And now the National Guard is involved. Governor Tim Walz officially declared a state of emergency and signed…

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tate, and even King Charles, who reportedly sent a personal letter of support.

LONDON, UK — Beloved Hollywood icon Julie Andrews, 89, known to millions for her unforgettable roles in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins, was dramatically rushed to a London hospital late last night after what insiders are calling a “sudden and alarming health scare.” Eyewitnesses say Andrews had just returned home from a quiet…

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What I Saw At His Mom’s House Changed Everything

I’ve been dating Mark, a divorced dad of two, for five years. I was there for birthdays, school plays, and ER visits—fully part of his kids’ lives. Or so I thought. On Mia’s birthday, she proudly showed off her gifts. One stopped me cold: a pink art kit I had bought, but now stripped of…

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Should You Worry About Red Dots on Your Skin?

Red dots on the skin can be alarming, but they’re often harmless. Here are some common causes:Petechiae – Tiny red or purple dots from broken blood vessels, sometimes caused by coughing, vomiting, or certain medications. Widespread petechiae may signal an underlying condition and should be evaluated by a doctor.Cherry Angiomas – Small, bright red bumps often seen…

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Horrific hot air balloon

A hot air balloon ride turned tragic in southern Brazil on June 21, when a fire broke out mid-flight, killing eight and injuring 13 others. The balloon, operated by Sobrevoar Serviços Turísticos, was flying over Praia Grande in Santa Catarina when flames erupted in the basket. Survivors said the pilot, Tiago Luiz Lemos, urged passengers…

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Internet Users Stumped Over What This

A peculiar metal object found in a grandmother’s home recently sparked a viral Reddit debate. With its sharp, weapon-like design, users guessed everything from a 19th-century multitool to a mini weapon. The real answer? An early can opener. Older users recognized the tool—and the scars it left. “That thing was a hazard,” one commenter wrote,…

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FBI Joins Hunt for Texas Dems as GOP Moves to Restore Quorum

Texas Democrats are facing increasing pressure to return to the state as Republicans strive for a quorum to push forward significant legislative initiatives on Friday. Earlier this week, numerous state Democrats departed Texas to obstruct a special session agenda that involves redrawing voting districts in a manner that could potentially grant Republicans five additional House…

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