Author: Press Room

Iran’s Islamic regime designated Ahmad Vahidi, Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), as its new leader following the death of Mohammad Pakpour, several outlets reported. The United States on Saturday launched “Operation Epic Fury,” attacking a large number of Iranian missile assets and high-profile targets alongside Israel, resulting in the death of several Iranian regime officials — including “Supreme Leader” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Pakpour, who served as IRGC’s Commander since June 2025, was among those killed during the joint U.S.-Israel strikes, according to Israeli officials. President Donald Trump told ABC News on Sunday that every potential successor to Khamenei was killed during…

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During oral arguments in U.S. v. Hemani, Justice Neil Gorsuch addressed the gun ban for “unlawful” users of marijuana by juxtaposing it with evidence that some of the Founding Fathers may be described as “habitual drunkards.” CBS News noted that the statute on which Hemani centers “was enacted by Congress in 1968 as part of the Gun Control Act and forbids an unlawful drug user from having a firearm. A violation of the law is a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison.” The defendant, Ali Hemani, was charged under the statute “after the FBI found a Glock 9mm pistol,…

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NBC’s Saturday Night Live is facing backlash for what social media users call a “disgusting” and “shameful” sketch that featured comedians playing celebrities justifying their past scandals by blaming them on Tourette syndrome — in reference to the racial slur controversy at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) last week. “Hi, I’m Mel Gibson, and as I probably should have pointed out decades ago, I, too, suffer from Tourette’s, which explains a lot of the things I’ve said or yelled through the years,” comedian Andrew Dismukes said, mocking the BAFTA slur incident. Watch Below: As the SNL sketch continued, the celebrities’ scandals became…

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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an arm of the United Nations, stated on Monday that there is no evidence of elevated radiation levels in Iran or that its illicit nuclear enrichment sites were attacked during America’s “Operation Epic Fury.” President Donald Trump announced a massive military campaign on Saturday against the Iranian Islamist regime alongside the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), targeting much of the regime’s leadership. By Saturday night, Trump confirmed the death of 86-year-old longtime dictator Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the next day reportedly claimed that all potential successors his administration was examining had also…

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A swift US victory, a grinding stalemate, or a strategic failure in Tehran – each scenario carries direct military and political consequences for Kiev The strategy of the US-Israeli attack on Iran apparently mirrors America’s earlier military operation in Venezuela: first eliminating the country’s leadership (through abduction in the case of Venezuela and direct assassination in the case of Iran) and then effectively achieving the ‘surrender’ of the new regime, which is forced to accept the terms set by the attackers.It’s uncertain how long Iran can hold out, but it seems this plan has failed: despite Washington’s hints, Iran’s new…

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Italian authorities uncovered an ancient treasure off the coast of Apulia in the Ionian Sea in June, but kept the discovery a secret until recently. The Guardia di Finanza, a militarized police force for financial matters, told Fox News officials they found a Roman merchant shipwreck with a cargo of amphorae when they were conducting routine maritime patrols, the outlet reported Monday. The ship dates to about 284 A.D. through 641 A.D. “The ship’s amphorae were designed to transport garum, a fermented fish sauce widely used as a condiment in ancient Rome, according to local outlet Giornale d’Italia,” the Fox…

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Comedian Jon Stewart admitted recently that the establishment media likely “squandered” trust with the American people by incessantly pushing the Trump-Russia collusion narrative throughout the president’s first term. Stewart revealed his thoughts about the issue on his podcast The Weekly Show when speaking with MS NOW host Ali Velshi. “I think within the media, it gets back to — you talked about it earlier — you said, ‘It’s about what you earn with your audience.’ And I wonder if, in media, they’ve squandered some of that based on those incentives,” said Steward. “So, for instance, we’ll go back to, like…

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The Pentagon has “virtually unlimited” ammo stockpiles, the president has asserted The US is prepared to fight a war “forever” with its “virtually unlimited” ammunition stockpiles, President Donald Trump has claimed.Military observers have identified munitions availability – particularly air defense missiles – as a limiting factor in the ongoing US-Israeli campaign aimed at toppling the Iranian government.In a Truth Social post on Monday, Trump dismissed such concerns. “Wars can be fought ‘forever,’ and very successfully, using just these supplies (which are better than other countries finest arms!),” he wrote. The president suggested weapons stored in other nations could be reallocated…

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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States “continues to carry out large-scale combat operations in Iran” and that the timeline of operations is projected to be four to five weeks. The president provided an update on Operation Epic Fury to begin the Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House. “Today, the United States military continues to carry out large-scale combat operations in Iran to eliminate the grave threats posed to America by this terrible terrorist regime,” Trump said. Trump said Iran “ignored” warnings not to continue the pursuit of nuclear weapons following the…

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Oklahoma’s Republican governor says states should be allowed to provide work permits to migrants — whatever the inevitable damage to citizens and workplace investment. “We need to match employers with [migrant] employees, and the states need to control those [migrant] workforce permits,” Gov. Kevin Stitt, who also owns a bank that lends to businesses and homebuyers, told NPR’s Steve Inskeep. Migrants can take jobs in Oklahoma construction, hotels, farming, and in Boeing’s aircraft-upgrade facility, said Stitt, whose banking firm has been penalized by oversight agencies in other states. If Americans do not like state-run migration programs, Stitt said, “you can…

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