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Red state gov bans July Fourth fireworks statewide over wildfire concerns ahead of America's 250th anniversary
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox declares a state of emergency, temporarily banning fireworks statewide for July Fourth amid historic drought and wildfire conditions.
'Forrest Gump' star Gary Sinise tells Tomi Lahren why Americans should cherish everyday freedoms
Gary Sinise tells Tomi Lahren Americans should never take freedoms for granted, recounting his visit to the DMZ between North and South Korea.
UK braced for hottest June night after 36.7C reached on warmest day of year
Temperatures reach 36.7C in Merryfield, Somerset, the highest temperature so far this year and the hottest June day on record.
Yes, there have been rows but here's how I've made moving back home work
Rising costs are forcing more young adults to live with their parents, here's how not to come to blows.
Hakeem Jeffries confronted on 'you're next' chants following NY Democratic socialist victories
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries avoided directly answering questions about socialist candidates and supporters chanting he's "next" to be primaried.
DISGUSTING! Phoenix Mercury Posts Cartoon Mocking Caitlin Clark Beatings After Their Player Was Caught on Film Fisting Clark in the Neck and Kneeing Her in the Groin – Clark Leaves Game with Back Injury
Just hours after The Gateway Pundit reported the latest brutal targeting of WNBA savior Caitlin Clark, the Phoenix Mercury organization posted a classless cartoon mocking her on their official social media. The post DISGUSTING! Phoenix Mercury Posts Cartoon Mocking Caitlin Clark
Fanatics Sportsbook launches program to identify, punish sports bettors who threaten athletes on social media
Fanatics Sportsbook launched the Bad Actor Program with IC360 and Signify Group to combat online abuse and threats targeting athletes from sports bettors.
Four charged in alleged billion dollar healthcare fraud tied to Russian transnational criminal organization
Four people in New Hampshire face charges in an alleged $3 billion healthcare fraud and money laundering scheme tied to a Russian criminal organization.
Ecuador advances to World Cup knockout rounds, beats Germany 2-1 on Plata’s 77th-minute goal
Ecuador's Pedro Vite celebrates Ecuador's Gonzalo Plata scoring his side's second goal against Germany during the second half of a World Cup Group E soccer match in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Thursday, June 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith) 2026-06-25T21:58:10Z EAST RU
How Hakeem Jeffries Is In Big Trouble Politically After The Primaries
How Hakeem Jeffries Is In Big Trouble Politically After The Primaries Tuesday night in New York City was no routine Democratic primary. Instead, it turned into a referendum on the Democratic Party itself, and the party lost. Three socialist-backed candidates, backed by New York C
Judge orders DOJ to produce, unredact sought after Epstein files
On Thursday, a federal judge based in Washington, D.C., ordered the Justice Department to unredact additional pages of the Epstein files in a suit brought by attorney and independent journalist Katie Phang. The preliminary injunction orders redactions be removed in key documents
Haters who framed Caitlin Clark's success as racial now dismiss race when she's targeted on the court
Caitlin Clark was violently fouled by Alyssa Thomas, leading to a one-game WNBA suspension. The incident reignites debate over race and officiating.
Flu cases at Texas base hit 275 as services again require recruits to get shots
The number of flu cases at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas continues to rise in the wake of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s banishment of the influenza vaccine mandate for service members. The Air Force confirmed 275 cases as of Wednesday, up from 160 just last week, a figure R
WATCH: Rep. Brandon Gill DESTROYS Liberal “Anti-Hunger” Advocate During SNAP Abuse Hearing, Leaves Her Spinning After Asking if SNAP Should be Spent on Sugary Soda
Rep. The post WATCH: Rep. Brandon Gill DESTROYS Liberal “Anti-Hunger” Advocate During SNAP Abuse Hearing, Leaves Her Spinning After Asking if SNAP Should be Spent on Sugary Soda appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
5 takeaways from Supreme Court’s big rulings on immigration, guns
The Supreme Court left President Trump and gun rights advocates celebrating Thursday. In a series of 6-3 decisions, the high court ticked off some of its anticipated remaining cases as the justices move closer to their summer recess. But their rulings didn’t come without friction
Trump urges House Republican rebels to stop ‘grandstanding’ after meeting with Johnson
President Trump on Thursday urged House Republicans to unify and stop “grandstanding” after a group of hard-line conservatives brought most House activity to a halt this week over the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. Trump’s post came shortly after a Thurs
Jeffries says he hopes Democrats remember after primaries ‘enemy is Donald Trump’
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday he hopes Democrats remember that after the primary elections are over, the party’s “enemy is Donald Trump.” MS NOW’s Jen Psaki spoke with Jeffries about Israel playing a role in the New York Democratic primary. She ask
NPS Court Filing Says Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Was Slashed with Knife
A National Park Service official said in a court filing Wednesday that the agency reported apparent vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after someone allegedly cut part of the pool's sealant with a knife or razor. The post NPS Court Filing Says Lincoln Memorial Refl
Ex-NFL player Doug Martin's family sue Oakland police, allege restraint asphyxia in fatal mental health crisis
Parents of former NFL running back Doug Martin file wrongful death lawsuit alleging he died from restraint asphyxia caused by Oakland police.
EXCLUSIVE: DHS asks Florida not to release illegal immigrant accused of drugging, raping woman after clubbing
DHS asks Florida authorities not to release Cuban illegal immigrant Yusel Keoma Perez-Leyva, accused of drugging and raping a woman in Miami.