Thursday, June 25, 2026

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Pilots in Line for Big Raises Amid Global Travel Disruptions

(Headline USA) The largest pilots union has approved a contract that would boost the pay of pilots at United Airlines by more than 14% over the next 18 months, potentially clearing the way for similar wage hikes throughout the industry. The deal reflects the leverage currently held by unions, with...

U.S. Army Private Admits Plotting Attack on Military Unit

(Headline USA) A U.S. Army private from Ky. pleaded guilty on June 24 to charges that he plotted to murder members of his unit in an attack that he planned to carry out in 2020 on behalf of a group that promotes extreme violence to bring about the demise...

COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Putting Unjust Pressure on Troops

(Headline USA) Up to 40,000 Army National Guard soldiers across the country — or about 13% of the force — have not yet gotten the mandated COVID-19 vaccine, and as the deadline for shots looms, at least 14,000 of them have flatly refused and could be forced out of...

Waukesha Parade Killer Plans to Plead Insanity

(Headline USA) A man accused of murdering six people and injuring dozens more by driving his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee last year served notice he will try plead insanity. Darrell Brooks Jr. hopes to persuade a jury that he was mentally ill during the incident and...

Biden’s Woke Education Dept. Pushes Radical Power-Grab by Expanding Title IX

(Headline USA) The Biden administration proposed a dramatic overhaul of campus sexual assault rules on Thursday that would revert back to widely criticized Obama-era tactics that widen colleges' responsibilities in addressing allegations of sexual misconduct. The revised policy opens the door once for the partisan Justice Department once more to...

SCOTUS Strikes Down NY’s Unconstitutional Limit on Carrying Firearms in Public

(Headline USA) In a major affirmation of Constitutionally-endowed gun rights, the Supreme Court said Thursday that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public, striking down New York's backdoor attempt to underming the Second Amendment with excessive regulation. The justices’ 6--3 decision is expected ultimately to allow more people...

Trump Predicts Rolling Blackouts, Possible World War Imminent Due to Biden Policies

(Greg Bishop and Dan McCaleb, The Center Square) Former President Donald Trump criticized his successor's energy policies, predicted rolling blackout and brownouts this summer, and warned of the potential for another world war in an exclusive interview Thursday with The Center Square. In a wide-ranging telephone interview on topics such...

Round 2: WHO Debates ‘Global Health Emergency’ Declaration for Monkeypox

(Headline USA) Surprising no one, the corrupt World Health Organization is plotting a COVID-19-style panicmongering campaign to impose its globalist directives and interfere with the US political process using the disease formerly known as monkeypox. The WHO was convening an emergency committee Thursday to consider if the spiraling outbreak of...

More than 1,200 Apply for 400 Spots in DeSantis’s New Fla. State Guard

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) More than 1,200 people have applied to the newly reestablished Florida State Guard to fill 400 open positions – and one of its newest recruits is a former New York resident who said he moved to the lower-taxed and less regulated “free state of...

Elias, ACLU Wage Lawfare Battles to Thwart New Hampshire’s Voter ID Requirement

(Christian Wade, The Center Square) Leftist lawfare operatives have filed suits challenging a new law signed by New Hampshire's Republican Gov. Chris Sununu that creates a specific kind of "affidavit ballot" for voters who lack the required identification. The law that requires people who are registering to vote in New...

POLL: Majority of Republicans, Independents Fear Abuse of ‘Red Flag’ Laws

(The Center Square) The majority of Republican and Independent voters think "red flag" gun laws that allow judges to confiscate individuals’ firearms can be abused for political reasons, according to a new poll. Convention of States Action, along with the Trafalgar Group, released polling data Wednesday that shows that 72.2%...

S.D. Senate Votes to Remove Embattled Atty Gen. from Office after Hit-and-Run

(Kim Jarrett, The Center Square) The South Dakota Senate voted to sustain two articles of impeachment against Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg and remove him from office, making him the state's first constitutional officer to be impeached. The Senate voted 24-9 on count one which involved crimes related to the death...
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