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President Trump took a conciliatory tone with the press Saturday after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents Association dinner forced him to scrap a planned speech. The unexpected disruption at the White House Correspondents Association dinner changed the night’s tone, and Trump adjusted quickly. Rather than escalate, he chose to meet the moment with a measured approach toward reporters. That choice mattered to many watching, both supporters and skeptics. He had intended to speak and had prepared remarks, but the incident meant the speech would not go forward as planned. Pulling back a speech is an unusual step…
The night’s violence at a high-profile Washington event upended a long-standing press tradition, triggered a fast law enforcement response, and left organizers and attendees scrambling to understand what happened and why. The scene at the event was chaotic and tense from the first reports, with guests evacuated and crews working to secure the area. Organizers said they cooperated with authorities, and local law enforcement moved quickly to establish a perimeter. People who were there describe confusion and a sudden scramble for safety as staff and officers issued instructions. “Shots were fired Saturday night outside the main ballroom of the White…
The Senate fell short of passing the SAVE America Act as an amendment during a reconciliation vote, with four Republican senators joining Democrats to defeat Sen. John Kennedy’s proposal, exposing a split between the party base, President Trump, and a small group of senators who refused to force the issue through the budget process. Early Thursday during a marathon vote-a-rama, Kennedy’s amendment failed 48-to-50 when Senators Thom Tillis, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Mitch McConnell broke with the majority. The defeat was a clear setback for a voter-integrity measure that President Donald Trump has repeatedly pushed and framed as nonnegotiable.…
David Hasselhoff was photographed using a walker while out in Los Angeles with his wife, Hayley Roberts, prompting public attention and concern from fans and observers. On Wednesday, David Hasselhoff and his wife, Hayley Roberts, were seen together in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, and the star was using a walker during the outing. The sighting caught people’s attention because Hasselhoff is a well-known public figure with a long career in television and music. Eyewitnesses noted the couple’s quiet pace and the careful support the device provided during their walk. Fans nearby reacted quickly, posting their worries and…
The Justice Department has approved firing squads for federal executions, a move that affects 40 inmates on federal death row and revives a rarely used method “used only four times since the 1970s.” This change signals a practical shift in how the federal government intends to carry out capital sentences when other means are unavailable. It responds to supply and legal hurdles that have disrupted execution protocols in recent years. For conservatives who prioritize law and order, it is a step toward ensuring sentences are enforced consistently. Historically, execution methods have varied with time and technology, and this decision resurrects…
Members of the screenwriters union overwhelmingly ratified a four-year agreement with Hollywood studios and streamers on Friday, ending a surprisingly smooth and quick negotiating process and returning a sense of normalcy to a shaken production landscape. The vote came after negotiations that, by many accounts, moved faster and with less friction than expected. That speed surprised industry watchers who have seen prolonged labor disputes before, and it gave both sides a clean break from the uncertainty that had stalled projects. For writers, ratification means a new contract framework they supported was put into place. Studios and streamers now have a…
Officials in Memphis are responding to a disturbing discovery that has shaken neighborhoods and drawn multiple agencies into an active inquiry. Three sets of human remains believed to be children ages 3 to 7 have been found, the Memphis Police Department said. The initial announcement came from law enforcement and set off a coordinated investigative effort that includes homicide detectives and forensic specialists. Authorities are treating the scene with caution while collecting evidence and documenting everything methodically. That process can take days or weeks as samples are analyzed and timelines reconstructed. Forensic teams will focus on identification and determining time…
Israel and Lebanon Extend Ceasefire – But What of the US and Iran? The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has paused open fighting, but it raises hard questions about Iran’s role and what the United States should do next. This piece looks at the military, diplomatic, and strategic angles and why American policy matters for regional stability. The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon has bought a fragile calm along the northern border, but it did not erase the underlying threats. Hezbollah remains armed and tied to Tehran, meaning a ceasefire is a pause, not a solution. For…
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the release from immigration custody of the family of a man charged in a fatal 2025 firebomb attack in Boulder, Colorado, against demonstrators supporting Israeli h The judge’s order returned the family to the community after weeks in immigration custody, touching off a new round of legal and public debate in Boulder. The case centers on a deadly 2025 firebomb attack, and the newly released family members are tied by kinship to the person charged in that incident. Local authorities and federal immigration officials now face intersecting proceedings that will play out separately in…
Europe must stop treating defense like an afterthought. This article lays out why boosting local arms production and reducing dependency on the U.S.-led security setup is realistic, beneficial to NATO burden-sharing, and aligned with U.S. interests in a world where partners should carry more of the load. Former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Europe needs to purchase locally made weapons and free itself from the current U.S.-backed security framework. That blunt observation cuts to a recurring problem: allies lean on American power while underinvesting in their own defense industries. For Republicans who believe in strong alliances backed by capable…