Politics
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Teenage Target of FBI Sting Operation Tried Tracking Undercover Agents
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department announced charges Wednesday against a 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guardsman who allegedly attempted to carry out a mass shooting at a U.S. military base in Warren, Michigan. The DOJ’s charging papers against Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said show that at least two undercover FBI agents and an informant were…
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11 Inmates Escaped from a New Orleans Jail; 10 are Still on the Lam
(Headline USA) Authorities in Louisiana say they are in pursuit of 10 inmates — at least one of whom is convicted of murder — who escaped from a New Orleans jail. Another inmate was captured Friday after a brief foot chase through the French Quarter, the Louisiana State Police said in a post on the…
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Trump Sends Nuclear Proposal to Tehran, Demands Iran Act ‘Quickly’
(Kyle Anzalone, Antiwar.com) President Donald Trump wrapped up his first trip abroad since returning to the Oval Office by sending Iran a proposal for a nuclear agreement and threatening that something “bad” would happen if Tehran did not quickly make a deal with Washington. On Friday, Trump said he passed the proposal to Iran and demanded…
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Founder of Ukraine-Linked USAID Contractor Busted for Massive Bribery Scheme
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The founder of a government contracting firm has pled guilty to bribing a USAID officer to receive some $500 million in contracts. The USAID officer he bribed pled guilty, too. The government contractor, Walter Barnes, is the founder of PM Consulting Group, which now goes by the name Vistant. Earlier this…
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SCOOP: Alleged Would-be Trump Assassin Once Ran a Full-Fledged Criminal Enterprise, Records Show
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Years before he allegedly went on a mission to assassinate President Donald Trump, Ryan Routh ran a criminal enterprise involving the theft of thousands of dollars’ worth of property from construction sites in the Greensboro, North Carolina area, according to previously unpublicized records reviewed by Headline USA. The previously unpublicized records…
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Police Arrest Alleged Killer of Infowars Reporter Jamie White
(José Niño, Headline USA) What began as a routine car burglary spiraled into a deadly encounter, leaving a prominent Infowars employee fatally wounded. In March 2025, a fatal shooting in Austin, Texas, claimed the life of Jamie White, a 36-year-old reporter for Infowars. The incident occurred late at night outside White’s apartment complex on Douglas…
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More Than 200 Republicans Work To Sabotage Chances of Iran Nuclear Deal
(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) More than 200 Republicans in Congress have sent a letter to President Trump urging him that any deal with Iran must involve the complete dismantlement of Tehran’s nuclear enrichment program, which Iranian officials have made clear is a non-starter. The letter was signed by 177 GOP House members and every Republican in…
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Singapore Gold Launch Could Threaten London & NY Dominance
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) A Singapore-based startup hopes to challenge New York and London’s dominance of the gold market. Abaxx Exchange recently launched a physical 1-kilo gold contract. It will be denominated in dollars and deliverable in Singapore. It will be the first and only physical gold futures contract in Asia. Singapore Bullion…
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New Militarized Border Zone Spurs National Security Charges Against Hundreds of Immigrants
(Headline USA) Several hundred immigrants have been charged with unauthorized access to a newly designated militarized zone along the southern U.S. border in New Mexico and western Texas since the Department of Justice introduced the new approach in late April. President Donald Trump‘s administration has transferred oversight of a strip of land along the U.S.-Mexico…
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What Is the Current Inflation Situation?
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) What is the current inflation situation? If you just go by the CPI, things are looking pretty good. We got a better-than-expected “inflation” report for the third straight month. Prices rose 2.3 percent on an annual basis in April, the lowest rate since February 2021, according to the latest BLS…










