Quote:WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 50-48 Tuesday to require President Trump to end the Iran war — which concluded last week with a memorandum of understanding.
It’s the first time Congress has passed a resolution directing a president to end an undeclared war since adopting the War Powers Resolution of 1973.
Four Republicans — Rand Paul of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — voted with the majority of Democrats to ratify the House-passed measure.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) sided with the majority of Republicans.
Two Republicans were absent and did not vote, including Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.), who was attending a Trump rally in his home state.
It’s unclear what practical effect the resolution might have given the conflict’s recent end, though its language may apply if hostilities resume.
US and Iranian negotiators are meeting in Switzerland this week to finalize the terms of Tehran’s abandonment of its nuclear program in exchange of financial inducements, including the lifting of sanctions, the unfreezing of assets and a $300 billion Gulf Arab-financed reconstruction fund.
Trump had complained bitterly about potential congressional action against the war, saying that it weakened his leverage to negotiate a favorable outcome.
The legislation does not need a presidential signature to hold force and “directs the President to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran, other than those elements of the Armed Forces that may be necessary to defend the United States or an ally or partner of the United States from imminent attack.”
Quote:A 5.6-magnitude earthquake rocked Northern California early Wednesday, with tremors felt near Redwood Valley.
The earthquake struck at approximately 8:10 a.m. Pacific Time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said it is monitoring the situation.
“Governor Newsom has been briefed on reports of an earthquake in Mendocino County. The Governor’s Office is closely coordinating with emergency officials and assessing potential impacts and damage,” his office wrote on X.
At least 15 aftershocks were recorded in the area, according to the USGS.
Thousands of homes in Willits and the surrounding area were without power Wednesday morning, PG&E reported.
The Redwood Valley earthquake comes as experts warned in May that threat levels for “The Big One” could be even worse than feared due to a horrific domino effect that could wipe out the West Coast.
Following the earthquake, which occurred 115 miles northwest of Sacramento, the National Weather Service said there were no signs of a tsunami.
“No tsunami warning, advisory, watch, or threat,” the US Tsunami Warning System wrote on its website.
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake is strong enough to cause light to moderate structural damage, particularly to older or poorly constructed buildings. Shaking at this intensity can topple furniture, crack walls, and break windows, and is typically felt across a wide area.
The most recent magnitude-5.0-or-greater earthquake in California was a 5.1-magnitude tremor that struck the state’s North Coast on June 3, 2026. That quake was centered in the Pacific Ocean about 40 miles west of Petrolia in Humboldt County.
Quote:An illegal immigrant who allegedly exposed himself to one woman before trying to drag another woman into the woods at a Virginia park was arrested last year on felony drug trafficking charges but was released after sanctuary jurisdiction officials refused to cooperate with federal immigration officials, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Moises Domingo Rico Rosales, a Nicaraguan national who DHS says illegally entered the US in Arizona in 2022 before being released under the Biden administration, was arrested Tuesday after Fairfax County police said he was linked to two separate incidents at Wakefield Park in Annandale, Virginia.
He is now charged with abduction of a person with intent to defile and indecent exposure, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged a detainer asking Fairfax County officials not to release him, DHS said.
DHS said Rico Rosales had previously been arrested in Fairfax County in 2024 on felony drug trafficking charges, but was later released after local officials refused to honor an ICE detainer.
According to local reporting, court records show the 2024 drug charges were dropped by the office of George Soros-backed Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, paving the way for his release from criminal custody.
“This criminal illegal alien exposed himself to one woman in a park and then attempted to abduct another woman the same day,” said Acting Assistant Secretary of DHS Lauren Bis. “He was previously arrested for drug trafficking in 2024, but Fairfax County sanctuary politicians refused to cooperate with ICE law enforcement and released him from jail.”
Quote:Millions of Americans across the Central and Southern US are bracing for repeated rounds of tropical downpours this week as forecasters monitor a developing threat that spans more than 700 miles.
The threat, which began on Wednesday, has brought the risk of flash flooding, which continues due to heavy rain across parts of southwestern Oklahoma, where over 3 inches fell in just over an hour.
The continued flash flood threat expands from the Central Plains down to the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Alabama, according to the FOX Forecast Center.
“Northwesterly flow is expected to remain north of the high pressure centered over western Texas, allowing for the active pattern from the Front Range through the mid-South to remain,” the FOX Forecast Center said.
Organized storms will shift southward into the Southeast and the Gulf Coast and Florida panhandle on Wednesday.
As a result, there is a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood risk extending over 700 miles from Nebraska to western Florida due to the already saturated soils.
Areas such as St. Louis and Oklahoma City are under an ongoing severe threat.
This flash flood threat will persist through Thursday across portions of Kansas and Missouri, and by Friday, rain totals could range from 1 to 2 inches.
Quote:Investigators hunting Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers have one glaring clue that’s been staring at them from the beginning — a bitcoin wallet sent by ransom note writers to Guthrie’s family.
Crypto experts say the ransom note and the wallet suggest that the kidnappers were “farkakta” amateurs, but detectives are also reportedly wondering if they made a massive, $152 blunder at the start of the case.
A ransom email — which mentions details about Guthrie’s home and an Apple watch that hadn’t been disclosed to the public — demanded $4 million in crypto for her return.
A follow-up email from the same IP address claimed she had died.
Detectives from the FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department are reportedly second-guessing their choice to not to pay the $4 million ransom, sources within the case told the outlet Air Mail.
Instead, the FBI deposited $152 in bitcoin into the wallet — hoping the potential kidnappers would transfer the money out, allowing cyber experts to track them down.
But it’s still sitting there to this day.
“[The suspects] would want to get those $4 million off chain as fast as they can,” explained Ari Redbord, global head of policy at TRM Labs, a data firm that helps law enforcement solve crypto-based crimes.
“They are typically using mainstream exchanges like Coinbase or Kraken that have that user information. … Law enforcement can then subpoena them for that information,” he told The Post.
But instead, the FBI opted to deposit a much smaller sum in the account.
The strategy — called “tickling the wire” — might have worked, especially because Guthrie’s bumbling kidnappers probably wouldn’t use more sophisticated tools to cover their tracks.
“An actual, sophisticated operation wouldn’t have gotten involved in a kidnapping conspiracy-turned-homicide. That alone says it’s rookie s–t,” said attorney Todd Spodek, who specializes in cyber crime and represents alleged $16 million fraudster Ronald Spektor.
A suspect was filmed in a cobbled-together Walmart mask/glove ensemble with a gun awkwardly holstered on his pants, trying and failing to disable Guthrie’s doorbell camera on the day she vanished.
Quote:WASHINGTON — The US Army’s top general in Europe is leaving the service in the latest major military shakeup this year — with insiders attributing the move to internal War Department strife and a planned reduction in high-ranking officers.
Gen. Christopher Donahue, leader of NATO’s Allied Land Command (LANDCOM) and the US Army’s Europe and Africa component (USAREUR-AF), will retire July 2 and be replaced by his deputy, Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie.
Donahue, 56, is best known as the “last soldier to leave Afghanistan” during the August 2021 US withdrawal — with his final moments on the ground captured in widely published night-vision images.
Four sources inside and close to the Pentagon described Donahue’s departure as voluntary, but attributed the decision to his frustration with management and the looming downgrade of his prestigious European post to a three-star role.
That change, coming as early as this summer, would have effectively forced the four-star Donahue to relinquish the command he held since December 2024.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll have repeatedly clashed over the past year — with Hegseth dismissing Army chief of staff Gen. Randy George in the middle of the Iran war this April and replacing him with Gen. Christopher LaNeve.
Donahue is not believed to have taken sides in the Hegseth-Driscoll feud, but “he was tired of dealing with the static of working under Hegseth and LaNeve,” the latter of whom is considered “very difficult” and is “disliked” by other senior Army officers, one source told The Post.
This person speculated that LaNeve’s prickly nature played a role in him winning favor with Hegseth, who intends to shrink the number of four-star generals and admirals by 20%.
The strained dynamics “get good officers to leave on their own … just like in the corporate world,” the source explained.
Quote:WASHINGTON — President Trump abruptly nixed a planned signing ceremony for a massive bipartisan housing package that passed Congress Tuesday, demanding that Republicans move on a voter ID bill first.
“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” the president posted on Truth Social Wednesday morning, two hours before he was set to enact the bill.
Earlier, Trump jabbed one of the housing bill’s architects, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and called on the Senate to abolish its 60-vote filibuster to pass his priorities.
“The Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren centric housing bill, which is of minor importance compared to lower interest rates, and even FISA, pales in comparison to passing THE SAVE AMERICA ACT,” he posted.
“Get the bad Republicans to approve it or, better yet, Terminate the Filibuster and approve it, AND EVERYTHING ELSE REPUBLICANS HAVE EVER DREAMED OF. The Dumocrats will do it in hour one, 100%. Republicans will feel very stupid if they don’t do it first. I’ll be watching with tears in my eyes!!!”
Warren told CNBC that Trump’s refusal to sign the bill, which would still become law if he doesn’t ink it within 10 days of being presented, reveals his “complete indifference to the cost squeeze on American families.”
“He could be over here trying to claim a victory lap, and instead he’s saying, ‘No, no.’ He doesn’t want anything to do with it,” she added.
Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.), who also helped pass the bill as chair of the House Financial Services Committee, told NOTUS the president had claimed the legislation was of small importance, “and yet he gave a State of the Union speech that indicated this was a top priority for him. So, we’ve delivered on one of his top priorities.”
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act bans institutional investors from buying up certain single-family homes as part of a broader effort to reduce prices.
There are also key provisions elevating the role of small banks in providing home loans and eliminating regulatory barriers.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told reporters Wednesday morning that his conference has passed the SAVE Act three times and would be tucking it into a third reconciliation bill to pressure the Senate to take it up again.
Quote:Federal immigration agents have nabbed more than 10,000 migrant gangbangers since the start of President Trump’s second term, the US Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday.
The milestone, reached just a year and a half after Trump launched his sweeping mass deportations agenda, includes arrests tied to murder, assault with a deadly weapon, drug trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, robbery and extortion, according to DHS.
“Many of these gang members were released into our country by Joe Biden,” said DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin. “These vicious criminals murdered, assaulted, robbed, and terrorized innocent Americans for sport.”
“Thanks to the Secure America Act, ICE is turbocharged to arrest even more gang members and criminals from American neighborhoods,” Mullin added, referring to the $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package passed by Congress earlier this month.
The agency’s 10,000th arrest came when US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents collared Javier Hernandez Rosas, an illegal migrant from Mexico and an alleged member of the terrorist organization MS-13, whose rap sheet included a cocaine possession conviction and arrests for abduction and weapon possession.
Among the other most dangerous gang members swept up under the Trump administration were seven additional MS-13 affiliates – including Salvadorian migrant Josue Saul Garcia-Lopez, who was nabbed in Harrisonburg, Virginia, last month.
Garcia-Lopez was wanted internationally for his role in extortion and robbery schemes in El Salvador, and had been arrested previously for unlawful firearms possession and disorderly conduct, the department said.
Two other MS-13 gang members from El Salvador – Danny Granados-Garcia and David Antonio Aviles Perez — were taken into custody during separate ICE operations in Connecticut in April and California in March, respectively.
Quote:A plane made an emergency landing at Boston Logan International Airport Wednesday after the captain suffered a medical episode and was removed from the cockpit, officials said.
The scary situation unfolded on an Air Canada flight 7664 out of Newark, New Jersey, forcing the first officer to take control and divert the plane at 1:37 p.m. — just an hour after take off.
“During the flight, the captain experienced a medical issue and was removed from the flight deck as per safety protocols,” Air Canada told The Post.
“The first officer took control of the aircraft and diverted the flight to Boston, where it landed safely,” the company added.
The plane — a de Havilland Dash 8-400 — successfully landed at around 2 p.m., with ambulances swarming the runway and bringing a stretcher to the cockpit.
The pilot was brought from the plane to the ambulance within minutes of touchdown, officials said.
Both the Massachusetts State Police and the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that a crew member had experienced a medical emergency, forcing the flight to divert.
“Air Canada Flight 7664 landed safely at Boston Logan International Airport around 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday, June 24, after the crew reported a pilot medical emergency,” the FAA said.
Images from local outlets showed Massport Fire Rescue and Boston EMS crews surrounding the plane on the runway before it was towed to a gate.
Quote:Progressive candidate Iván Cepeda on Wednesday conceded Colombia’s presidential election to conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump.
The concession came days after Cepeda initially refused to acknowledge defeat following preliminary results that showed de la Espriella as the apparent winner.
"At this stage of the vote count, I have decided to accept the result emerging from that process, which indicates that Abelardo de la Espriella is the new President of the Republic," Cepeda said in an address to the nation.
"I do so as an act of democratic responsibility."
De la Espriella, a businessman and lawyer who had never previously run for office, known to his supporters as "El Tigre," defeated Senate member Iván Cepeda by one percentage point in a remarkably close election, according to officials.
"The vote count shows an extraordinarily narrow margin between the two options vying for the trust of the Colombian people," he said. "Less than 1% of the vote separates the candidacies that participated in this contest."
Despite his concession, Cepeda made serious allegations that de la Espriella’s victory was influenced by "foreign interference" by the United States and the use of artificial intelligence to manipulate voters.
"During this process, we denounced the open and improper foreign interference in Colombia's internal affairs—particularly the interventions by the United States government, and specifically the interventions by President Donald Trump in support of Abelardo de la Espriella's candidacy," he said.
He further accused the opposing campaign of widespread vote-buying and unethical tactics that he said undermined the legitimacy of the election results.
President-elect de la Espriella will begin his four-year term in August.
"Starting August 7, we will work with determination to consolidate a common agenda that strengthens the security, freedom, and prosperity of our nations," de la Espriella in a post on X.
The result will effectively end outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s leftist influence on the state and the policies Cepeda had pledged to continue if he won the election.
Quote:The strongest earthquakes in over a century rocked Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon — causing widespread destruction in the capital of Caracas and leading to fears of high casualties.
A magnitude 7.2 quake struck roughly 100 miles west of Caracas, followed by a 7.5 magnitude tremor just a minute later, according to the US Geological Survey.
“High casualties and extensive damage are probable, and the disaster is likely widespread,” the USGS warned.
The USGS initially estimated the death toll could range from a whopping 10,000 to 100,000 casualties.
Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez said that 32 people were killed and 700 were injured as of early Thursday.
Chaotic footage posted to social media captured terrified people scrambling to safety and shielding their families as ceiling panels collapsed and sparks flew at Maiquetia International Airport.
Videos also showed baseball players and onlookers running into the field of a game in Caracas as the quake hit, shaking power lines and stadium seats.
Emergency responders were forced to climb through the ruins of collapsed buildings as distraught residents searched for their loved ones into Wednesday evening.
Many buildings, including those in Caracas, appeared to be decimated or significantly damaged.
Furniture and rubble were piled on the streets as homeowners stood outside in shock.
The massive geological event occurred as many Venezuelans were at home celebrating Battle of Carabobo Day, a public holiday marking the 1821 victory that helped secure the country’s independence from Spain.
“As soon as it started, we began hearing people screaming,” Astrid Ramirez, a 41-year-old publicist in western Caracas, told Reuters. “Everyone was running down the stairs.”
Quote:Officers from the Special Intervention Unit (UEI) of the Directorate of Intelligence and National Security (DIS) arrested a Palestinian man identified by the surname Abuawad, suspected of belonging to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), based in Gaza City, Palestine.
According to DIS Director Pablo Martínez, Abuawad entered the country last May; however, he was not detained at the time of entry because there were no international alerts against him.
After an investigation into his identity and inquiries conducted by DIS, authorities were able to locate and detain Abuawad as a suspect with links to Hamas.
“DIS carried out an intelligence operation in which it detected an individual linked to the terrorist group Hamas,” Martínez said. “Immediately, DIS forwarded the report to the General Directorate of Migration, which allowed for the location, arrest, and implementation of immigration measures.”
The operation to arrest Abuawad took place on Monday morning as part of a joint effort involving DIS, the Traffic Police, and the Migration Police.
The operational team carried out a roadside checkpoint near the Desamparados District in Alajuela Province, where vehicles were ordered to stop and the documents of drivers and passengers were checked.
The patrol operation allowed officers to locate the vehicle in which Abuawad was traveling and proceed with the arrest.
Following his detention, Abuawad was transferred to the Central Regional Detention Center, located in Los Lagos Canton in Heredia Province, where he will remain in custody while the General Directorate of Migration (DGME) carries out deportation proceedings.
Quote:Costa Rican prosecutors are warning that environmental crimes such as wildlife trafficking, illegal mining, illegal logging and the unlawful trade in natural resources are increasingly tied to organized criminal networks with international reach. Judicial authorities say these crimes are no longer isolated cases carried out by small local groups.
Instead, prosecutors describe a more sophisticated criminal model built around extraction, transport, processing, sales and money laundering. Luis Diego Hernández, coordinating prosecutor with the Environmental Prosecutor’s Office, said criminal groups that have traditionally been linked to other illegal activities, including drug trafficking, appear to have identified Costa Rica’s natural resources as another source of income.
The shift is being driven by several factors, according to prosecutors. Gold prices have made illegal mining more profitable, while e-commerce, encrypted platforms, social media and cryptocurrency payments have made it easier to move wildlife, timber, minerals and other products across borders while making transactions harder to trace.
Alejandro Alpízar, a prosecutor with the Deputy Environmental Prosecutor’s Office, said environmental crime has grown into a profit-driven activity often connected to broader criminal structures.
He warned that some groups are moving into environmental crimes because the profits can be high while the legal risks are often perceived as lower than in drug trafficking or other major offenses. Alpízar said these crimes can generate profits comparable to narcotrafficking but face much lighter penalties.
Authorities have identified routes linking Central America with markets in North America and Europe. Prosecutors said demand exists abroad for wild animals, collectible insects, valuable woods such as cocobolo and products connected to illegal fishing.
Quote:Norway’s final report on international adoptions has turned Costa Rica’s recent file review into a sharper official finding: Norwegian authorities did not do enough to understand how some Costa Rican children were declared abandoned before being sent abroad for adoption.
The finding follows PANI’s May decision to review 101 adoption files involving Costa Rican children adopted by Norwegian families between 1975 and 1992. At the time, Costa Rica’s child welfare agency said it had not received a formal request from Norway but wanted to be prepared in case individuals or the Norwegian state asked for records. Now, the Norwegian commission has delivered its final report.
The conclusion on Costa Rica is careful but significant. The commission did not find major system-level wrongdoing in the work carried out by Adopsjonsforum, the Norwegian adoption agency authorized to work with Costa Rica. It also said the Costa Rican adoptions to Norway were handled through official channels, mainly through PANI, rather than through the private direct adoptions that drew concern in Costa Rica during the same period.
But the report says Norwegian authorities had limited insight into the process that came before the adoption itself: how PANI decided that a child had been abandoned and could be adopted without parental consent.
That distinction matters. Before Costa Rica changed its rules in the 1990s, PANI had the power to administratively declare a child abandoned. Once that happened, the agency could consent to the adoption, and the biological parents were not necessarily part of the adoption case.
The Norwegian commission said that was a weak point in the system. A significant share of the Costa Rican children adopted in Norway had first passed through a child welfare process in Costa Rica, yet Norwegian authorities did not examine that process closely enough before allowing adoption cooperation with the country.
The report also points to a possible deeper problem: whether poverty, single parenthood and social class influenced how some Costa Rican families were judged by child welfare officials.
Quote:Costa Rican police arrested a man in San Carlos on Friday after authorities said he allegedly made a death threat against President Laura Fernández during her visit to Crucitas in the northern mining area.
The suspect, identified by local media only by the surname Ordóñez, was detained in the Zona Norte after a complaint was filed with the Organismo de Investigación Judicial, Costa Rica’s judicial police. Authorities said the alleged threat appeared in a social media comment linked to Fernández’s official visit to Crucitas, a remote area of Cutris de San Carlos that has become one of the country’s most sensitive illegal gold mining flashpoints.
According to Costa Rican reports, the complaint was filed by Elder Monge, the head of the Fuerza Pública in San Carlos. Police said the comment appeared to encourage an attack against the president while she was in the region.
The arrest came hours after Fernández was rushed out of Crucitas when a loud sound, described by witnesses as similar to an explosion, interrupted her tour of the area. Security officers activated presidential protection protocols, moved the president into a vehicle and pulled back members of the delegation, including officials, lawmakers and reporters.
No attack against Fernández was reported. Authorities have not publicly established that the detained man was connected to the sound that forced the evacuation. The Ministry of Public Security said the suspect was placed under the control of judicial authorities and the Public Prosecutor’s Office, where he will face the corresponding legal process. The investigation remains open.
Fernández had traveled to Crucitas with lawmakers from several parties to inspect damage caused by years of illegal gold extraction. The government has made the area a political priority, arguing that illegal mining has fueled environmental destruction, insecurity and organized crime near the border with Nicaragua.
The visit was already controversial before yesterday’s security scare. Fernández has pushed lawmakers to address the situation in Crucitas, including through proposals that could allow regulated open-pit gold mining in the area. Environmental groups and opposition figures have warned that reviving mining in Crucitas would deepen the damage rather than solve the illegal extraction problem.
Quote:A team of Costa Rican and Brazilian scientists has identified a new species of deep-sea fish living in the Pacific waters off Costa Rica, highlighting how much of our country’s marine biodiversity remains unexplored.
The newly described species, Rhinochimaera costaricana, belongs to a little-known group of cartilaginous fishes known as long-nosed chimaeras, sometimes called ghost sharks. Although related to sharks and rays, chimaeras form a distinct branch of fish that has existed for hundreds of millions of years.
The discovery was published this month in the scientific journal Zootaxa by researchers from Costa Rica’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Institute (INCOPESCA), the University of Costa Rica, and Brazil’s Federal University of Pará.
Scientists based their description on three male specimens collected from Costa Rica’s Pacific waters between 2000 and 2023. The fish were found at depths ranging from 390 to 787 meters (about 1,280 to 2,580 feet), far below the depths reached by most recreational divers.
Researchers compared 49 body measurements from the specimens with data from more than 90 individuals representing the three previously recognized species of Rhinochimaera. They found the Costa Rican fish had a unique combination of traits, including a shorter snout, a taller first dorsal fin and spine, a wider gap between dorsal fins, and fewer tubercles along the tail.
DNA analysis confirmed the findings. Genetic comparisons showed clear differences between the Costa Rican specimens and other known members of the genus, supporting recognition of the fish as a distinct species.
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Quote:WASHINGTON — President Trump and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) got into a shouting match during a lunch meeting Wednesday over the US war with Iran, according to sources and lawmakers who were in attendance.
GOP senators described Trump as being “mad as a murder hornet” and raising his voice at the Louisiana Republican for joining three other Republicans in a vote limiting his wartime authority.
Cassidy — who later quipped that the talks went “swimmingly” — called the president “my brother” several times during the heated exchange to lower tensions, Senate GOP sources said. The president spat back that Cassidy wasn’t his brother and told him to sit down, per CNN.
“[Trump] did not particularly care for my comments, raised his voice, I lost my temper,” Cassidy later recounted to reporters. “It’s the Irish in me.”
“But again I matched his tone and his volume, and it went back and forth,” he further explained. “So I sat down and tried to de-escalate. I guess my point is, though, that the American people need to know more than we are being told. The Senate needs to know.”
Cassidy lost his re-election bid this year when Trump backed his primary opponent in Louisiana.
“We had a really great meeting, and we’re very proud of the party. We like our leader. We like everybody. Really, in the room, we don’t like a few people, but that’s OK,” Trump told reporters afterward, refraining from naming names. “For the most part, we had a really well-unified party.”
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) sarcastically told reporters the exchange was “very pleasant” before describing how Trump and Cassidy butted heads.
“Very much like a hospital board meeting when a bunch of doctors are yelling at each other, but at the end of the day, we’ll figure out a way to get along,” said Marshall, a practicing OB/GYN before entering politics. “Voices were raised. … I think the vote yesterday on the War Powers Act, the president’s very disappointed.”
“[The administration is] trying to negotiate that [Iran deal], and they feel like that vote from Republicans chopped their legs out from under them,” added the Kansas Republican.
“The president was mad as a murder hornet about the War Powers vote,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) also said.
Congressional disapproval of the Iran war was going to “undermine the negotiators” working on terms of a peace agreement, Marshall said.
Cassidy and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) changed their votes to no and present, respectively, later Wednesday.
Quote:Delaware Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester avoided answering where socialism has been “beneficial” when giving her thoughts on the recent New York primary elections.
Blunt Rochester was asked on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Wednesday morning about the results of the primaries where three socialist candidates not only won their elections but defeated two incumbent lawmakers.
Rather than comment on what impact this could have on the broader Democratic Party, Blunt Rochester celebrated the wins as a whole.
“I think that, first of all, the fact that people are engaged at a level they’ve never been engaged before is a positive thing, especially in the 250th anniversary of this country,” Blunt Rochester said. “We want people to participate. What I can say, though, about Democrats, and as someone who is working to win the majority, what I can say is that politics are local.”
She described how Democratic candidates will run differently depending on where they’re running, adding how Alaska Senate candidate Mary Peltola is campaigning on “fish, family and freedom.”
“Fish might not work in New York, or it might not work in North Carolina, but that works there. And so for us, the most important thing is that we hear the people. We want to be known that we’re listening to them and that we’re fighting for them. And again, it might look different in different places across the country, but we do believe that people are concerned about this economy and the cost of things. And so we’re going to continue to fight for them. So to me, it’s a win-win,” Blunt Rochester said.
“Where has socialism ever worked, senator?” CNBC host Joe Kernen asked.
“Is that another question or is that for the next interview?” Blunt Rochester responded.
Quote:Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., sparked fierce backlash after her apparent defense of accused antifa cell members sentenced to decades in prison for a violent attack on a Texas immigration facility that federal prosecutors called an act of terrorism.
One of the defendants, Benjamin Song, a former Marine Corps reservist, was handed a 100-year prison sentence — the maximum punishment — Tuesday after being convicted of attempted murder for shooting Alvarado Police Lt. Thomas Gross, who survived a bullet to the neck.
Seven other suspects, allegedly of the North Texas antifa cell, were given sentences spanning 30 to 70 years for charges such as providing material support to terrorists, conspiracy to use weapons and explosives, and rioting.
"These sentences are a travesty and totally unjustified, but that's the point," Tlaib, a progressive lawmaker associated with "the Squad," wrote on social media. "Americans hate the fascist Trump regime, so the only way they can try to cling to power is brute force."
Tlaib sharply criticized a 2025 document, known as the National Security Presidential Memo 7, that President Donald Trump released in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination and that classified antifa as a "domestic terrorist organization."
The Texas trial was the first time federal prosecutors successfully brought terrorism charges against accused members of the far-left antifascist movement following the memo and an executive order associating the militant group with domestic terrorism.
"NSPM-7 is a grave threat to all of us and more bulls--- ‘terrorism’ charges like these are coming," she added.
The comments sparked sharp criticism from conservatives, who argued Tlaib appeared to excuse the behavior of the violent rioters.
"Counterpoint: Her friends shot a cop," conservative columnist Kurt Schlichter wrote on social media.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller fired back at Tlaib for "defending antifa terrorists who tried to massacre state and federal law enforcement" as a member of Congress.
Quote:John Bolton, who served as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser during his first term in office, pleaded guilty to mishandling classified information on Friday, joining the list of Trump associates who have been involved in crimes.
Bolton pleaded guilty to one count of illegally retaining classified information after being charged last October with 18 counts of retaining or disseminating classified information. The plea deal could help him avoid prison time, capping his sentence at five years.
Prosecutors accused Bolton of sharing more than 1,000 pages of notes with two family members who lacked security clearances. He allegedly routinely transcribed his handwritten notes into lengthy documents and sent them through personal email accounts and a commercial messaging app.
Bolton served in Trump’s administration for more than a year from 2018 to 2019 and has become a vocal critic of Trump since leaving office. He published his memoir, The Room Where It Happened, in which he detailed critical accounts of the Trump presidency, in 2020.
Numerous officials and associates of Trump have faced legal issues over the past decade. Here is a look at where those individuals are now:
Steve Bannon
Bannon served as a strategist and counselor to Trump during his first term in office. In 2022, he was convicted of defying a subpoena to testify in front of the January 6 House Select Committee, which investigated the violent protests of Trump’s supporters at the U.S. Capitol over his 2020 electoral loss.
Bannon was released from prison after serving four months in 2024. He remains a vocal Trump supporter and influential in conservative politics as the host of the War Room podcast.
Michael Cohen
Cohen was Trump's longtime personal attorney and pleaded guilty to campaign finance and tax violations related to a hush-money payment made during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. He later pleaded guilty to making false statements to Congress about plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
He served a little over one year in prison before being released to home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. He completed his sentence in November 2021.
Cohen has become a frequent and vocal critic of Trump. He suggested he could apply for the DOJ’s anti-weaponization fund before acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the administration would no longer be pursuing it.
Quote:House Speaker Mike Johnson warned that the prospect of another impeachment of President Donald Trump is not the biggest concern if Republicans lose control of the House in the 2026 midterm elections, arguing instead that Democrats would likely use a majority to go after Trump's family and others in the president's orbit.
Speaking to a crowd at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference on Friday, Johnson said in part, "If we were to lose the midterms, heaven forbid, these Democrats, y'all, impeachment's not even the big concern," contending that potential Democratic committees would "go after" Trump's family, donors, friends and Cabinet members.
"Half of you in this room will be targeted. I run the protection program. I'll take care of you," Johnson added.
When reached for comment about Johnson's remarks, White House Spokeswoman Olivia Wales told Newsweek, "President Trump is the unequivocal leader of the Republican party who was elected in a landslide victory to enact his commonsense, conservative agenda. It has been shown time and time again that President Trump’s America First agenda is a winning formula for success, and the President is committed to maintaining Republicans’ majority in Congress to continue delivering for the American people.
"In just over one year, the President has made our country greater than ever before with the most secure border in American history, the largest middle-class tax cuts ever, and the lowest murder rate since 1900. In the months ahead, President Trump will continue fighting to lower costs for working families while traveling across the country to highlight his accomplishments alongside Republicans in Congress."
What To Know
The remarks echo warnings Johnson has made that Republicans must retain their House majority to prevent Democrats from taking over. He has framed this midterm cycle as a battle between common sense and crazy.
Reacting to Johnson's remarks, Democrats of the House Committee on Homeland Security said on X, "We are the Homeland Security Committee Democrats and we approve this message."
Also reacting to Johnson's warning to Republicans about potential Democratic investigations, Columbia University professor Robert Y. Shapiro told Newsweek in part that, "First, all of these are real concerns since there are a lot of alleged misdeeds to be investigated. Johnson is pointing out this reality, perhaps especially to mobilize the MAGA and broader Republican base to turn out and vote. There seems to be more anger and enthusiasm to vote on the Democratic side, and the Republicans are very vulnerable to losing both the House and Senate, despite the effort to redistrict their way to stay in control of the House.
Quote:A Chicago man has been arrested and charged in connection with a foiled plot to carry out a violent attack targeting a high-profile Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held at the White House earlier this month, federal prosecutors said Friday.
Alexander Iniguez Mercado, 20, is accused of obstructing a federal investigation into the alleged attack plan, which authorities say was disrupted days before the June 14 event. Prosecutors allege Mercado played a role in concealing evidence tied to the plot, although he is not charged with carrying out the planned assault itself.
According to the Department of Justice, Mercado allegedly deleted the encrypted messaging app Signal from his phone after being contacted by an FBI agent, effectively erasing communications related to the group suspected of planning the attack. Investigators say the deletion occurred one day before the UFC event, which was attended by thousands, including President Donald Trump and other government officials.
The obstruction charge carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. Mercado, the eighth suspect charged in connection to the purported plot, is expected to appear in federal court in Chicago later Friday. It's unclear if he's hired an attorney.
Authorities say the case is part of a broader investigation that has already led to multiple arrests across several states, including Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California. Prosecutors allege the group was plotting a mass-casualty attack targeting government officials and attendees at the event, which was staged on the White House South Lawn as part of celebrations marking the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Court documents and statements from law enforcement indicate the alleged plan involved using drones and firearms to target individuals at the event, potentially causing widespread casualties. The FBI said it became aware of the threat just days before the fights took place and moved quickly with state and local partners to disrupt the plot and make arrests.
Quote:Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing a call from more than 700 rabbis to apologize for recent remarks he made disparaging the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The rabbis argue that the mayor's remarks amounted to an act of "dehumanization" that endangers Jewish Americans and their allies.
During a June 18 rally ahead of New York City's Democratic primaries, Mamdani referred to AIPAC as "monsters" who use "millions in dark money to accomplish a single goal — to preserve their power, so that they can turn us against one another."
The remarks sparked backlash, with a letter signed by hundreds of rabbis expressing concerns that Mamdani's rhetoric could contribute to increased antisemitism.
The letter noted that the rabbis who signed it represented congregations with various views on Israel, American politics and the war in Gaza. It said, "By casting pro-Israel civic participation as monstrous, conspiratorial and anti-democratic, Mr. Mamdani has put a target on the backs of American Jews and their allies."
"Mr. Mamdani’s words matter because they were spoken by the leader of the city with the largest Jewish population outside Israel. They matter because antisemitism in America is rising," the letter reads.
The letter called the comments "beneath the office he holds." The signers included dozens of rabbis from New York City but also hundreds more around the country.
Mamdani defended his remarks on Monday when answering questions after signing an executive order. In response to Fox News Digital's request for comment, Mamdani's team pointed to that statement.
"We're talking about a status quo where children are being killed on a daily basis," Mamdani said in response to a reporter's question regarding criticism of his remarks.
"And when I am speaking about AIPAC, I'm speaking about an organization that has been supportive of the status quo, that has fought any attempt to actually deliver safety to people not just in Palestine, but frankly, through much of the region. And it is a status quo for immorality. It is one that I will not accept," he added.
Quote:Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville and his podcast co-host Al Hunt lamented a recent primary winner in New York as part of a movement they say does not belong in the Democratic Party.
Democratic socialist candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier was one of three candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani who won shocking primary victories in New York Tuesday. Hunt suggested on Thursday’s episode of "Politics War Room" that they may "complicate the politically existential question of winning in November."
Carville and Hunt agreed that Republicans are overplaying these three candidates as somehow representing the broader Democratic Party or its future trajectory, but nonetheless called for an explicit firewall to keep them out, citing reporting from The New York Times.
"I have the quote right here, I’ll get to it. She has attacked interracial relationships and the American flag. Lady, I ain't in the same party as you. I'm sorry," Carville said. "I’m just not, and I actually do think it's time for Democrats to talk ‘the S-word.’ ‘Schism.’ I really do."
"Everybody's always said, 'No, no, we're coalition. We're a big tent,’" he said. "And there's some – there's just some s--- that I can't be in the same tent with."
Carville suggested that many of the recent far-left candidates do not actually like the Democratic Party, but are nonetheless running as Democrats, and proposed, "Let's negotiate a terms of a schism here. Maybe we can part under some kind of advantageous terms for both of us, but I'm done. And I'm not in that f---ing political party."
He elaborated further, "I am totally comfortable in a political party that spends time questioning the policies of the government of Israel. In fact, I'm enthusiastic about that. I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist. That's just not — I just can't do that. I'm sorry. It's just not doable."
"They are a great gift to Donald Trump," Hunt replied, suggesting it would be beneficial if other Democrats stand up. "Certainly people like Obama, but also some of the younger Democrats and said, ‘This is not us.’"
Quote:Four people in New Hampshire have been charged for their alleged roles in a long-running, $3 billion healthcare fraud and money laundering operation, prosecutors announced this week.
Fructoso de Jesus Gomez Agudelo, 76, of Nashua, is charged with wire fraud and accused of stealing another person's identity.
Kakha Bendeliani, 48, and Goga Danelia, 31, both from the country of Georgia, were charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering by submitting fraudulent claims to Medicare.
Bendeliani and Danelia allegedly laundered proceeds for a Russian transnational criminal organization that participated in the largest identity theft-driven healthcare fraud scheme ever prosecuted, authorities said.
The investigation began after thousands of people, including the elderly and those with disabilities, contacted Medicare after receiving Explanation of Benefits (EOB) forms. The forms indicated they had received durable medical equipment (DME) that they never actually ordered or received.
The criminal network orchestrated the multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud and money laundering scheme that sought to steal from Medicare, other government-sponsored health insurance programs and private health insurance companies, prosecutors said.
"These charges expose the staggering scale of fraud and money laundering that Transnational Criminal Organizations are willing to inflict on our health care system and the people of New Hampshire," Erin Creegan, U.S. attorney for the District of New Hampshire, said of the charges against Danelia and Bendeliani.
Separately, Rima Gerges-Maalouf, 60, of Massachusetts, was charged with diverting controlled prescription drugs while working as a pharmacist in New Hampshire. Investigators accused her of opening up drug capsules to steal the powdered medication inside.
The indictments allege a wide variety of fraud.
Agudelo allegedly stole and assumed the identity of a U.S. citizen for over 20 years, using the stolen persona to apply for and steal over $500,000 in public assistance — including Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, housing and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Meanwhile, Bendeliani allegedly acted as the "nominee owner" of a fraudulent medical equipment front company called Centennial Med Supply LLC. He allegedly allowed others to use his personal information to buy the business and set up bank accounts across six U.S. banks.
He then allegedly withdrew $12,589,770 in fraudulent Medicare payouts derived from a massive $3 billion urinary catheter billing scam. He used cashier's checks to hide the money's origin before wiring more than $12.5 million to overseas accounts.
Quote:More than 450 alleged fraudsters — including 90 doctors and medical professionals — were busted for bilking at least $6.5 billion in fake Medicare and Medicaid claims, with one greedy nurse splashing her ill-gotten gains on an $865,000 Bulgari necklace, a $594,000 Ferrari and a $4.6 million Philippines beach resort, authorities said.
The colossal crackdown, which spanned 45 US states and territories, was announced Tuesday by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who called it “the greatest combined federal and state effort combating health care fraud in history.”
In total, 455 people were netted — including alleged con artists who took the taxpayer funds meant to help the poorest Americans and blew them on luxury cars, jewelry, mansions, fine art, an NFL box and a yacht cheekily named Butt Nekkid.
In one of the most egregious cases, a student athlete in Florida died during basketball practice — after the doctor who was part of an $89 million fraud scheme signed off on his cardiovascular test after giving it only a cursory glance, the Department of Justice charged.
A nurse in Texas was charged with billing Medicare for $1 million for each patient to whom she applied unnecessary tissue grafts, the feds alleged.
Marizel Yukee, 49, of Las Vegas, was charged with fraudulently billing $906 million in claims for which she was paid $297 million.
She allegedly funneled the stolen funds to buy posh cars, real estate, jewelry and even built a $4.6 million beach resort in the Philippines, prosecutors claimed.
When she was arrested, the feds seized $30 million from her bank accounts, $467,000 in cash, a $594,000 Ferrari 296 GTS, seven other luxury vehicles, an $865,000 custom Bulgari necklace and another million worth of jewelry, officials claimed.
Separately, three Florida nurses were busted for a $118 million tissue graft scheme. Leigh Tesar allegedly spent $215,000 on a luxury box suite at the Raymond James Stadium, where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play, according to a criminal indictment.
There are reports claiming that the fraudsters have stolen up to $10 billions by now!
Quote:A “central figure” in a $250 million Minnesota welfare fraud scheme was arrested in Somalia this week after spending nearly four years on the run, the Justice Department announced Friday.
Abdikerm Eidleh, 42, was one of the original suspects indicted in connection to the nation’s largest COVID-19 fraud scheme – the infamous Feeding Our Future scam. He was taken into custody in Somalia’s capital city of Mogadishu on Thursday, according to prosecutors.
In September 2022, Eidleh was hit with 31 counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery, federal programs bribery, conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering for his alleged role in the scheme to steal pandemic relief funds from a federal program meant to feed hungry children in need.
Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald – President Trump’s fraud czar – described Eidleh as a “central figure in one of the largest fraud schemes in Minnesota history.”
“He not only stole taxpayer dollars, but he also robbed vulnerable children of critical resources they desperately needed,” McDonald said in a statement.
“Rather than answer for his crimes in the United States, he fled to Somalia in a futile attempt to evade justice,” the DOJ official continued. “That attempt ended thanks to the exceptional work of our FBI partners.
“The Department of Justice will continue to track down and prosecute fraudsters wherever they run and wherever they hide.”
Minnesota US Attorney Daniel Rosen said Eidleh’s arrest demonstrates that “if you commit fraud against the American taxpayer, and try hiding across the globe, the long arm of justice will find you.”
The indictment against Eidleh alleges he was responsible for recruiting and supporting criminals who set up sham food sites and fake vendor networks to bill the government for millions of meals that were never actually served to children.
Quote:Charlie Kirk's accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, can still face the potential death penalty if convicted of aggravated murder, a Utah judge ruled Friday.
Judge Tony Graf Jr. found Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard was in contempt of a court order for statements he made about his opinion on the strength of evidence in the case — but he was not wrong for making other statements in which he disputed a misleading characterization about specific ballistic evidence from a defense court filing.
As a result, Graf denied Robinson's argument that the appropriate remedy would be to remove the potential death penalty — and instead he said he would expand the jury selection process to ensure a fair trial.
"The court finds that striking the death penalty is grossly disproportionate to the misconduct and legally unavailable in this civil contempt framework," Graf said in court.
Prosecutors had countered that they did not violate the gag order or any other court rules when they "set the record straight" after what they call a misleading statement from a defense filing led to viral news coverage suggesting that the ATF could not match the bullet that killed Kirk to the suspected murder weapon, Robinson's grandfather's rifle.
The ATF could neither identify nor exclude Robinson's grandfather's rifle as the source of the bullet fragment recovered from Kirk, describing the tool mark analysis as inconclusive, according to court records. But the caliber was consistent, and a spent casing was also a match.
Neither the gag order in Robinson's case nor state court rules prohibited prosecutors from correcting what they saw as the defense's misleading court filing, according to prosecutors. But Ballard went further in at least one interview, Graf said, where he expressed confidence in the totality of the evidence against Robinson.
By doing so, Graf said he improperly shared an opinion about Robinson's guilty, which was improper and the basis for the civil contempt ruling.
Prosecutors have said they plan to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted of assassinating Kirk during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, 2025.
Quote:The hoarder parents of an obese 7-year-old boy who weighed 255 pounds when he died of heart failure have been charged with his murder for their “extraordinary, terrible neglect,” according to prosecutors
Damien O’Brien, 40, and his wife Jessica O’Brien, 41, are additionally facing child abuse and torture charges in the death of their 7-year-old son, Casper — who had never been to school and only ever visited a doctor once.
“On the face of it, this is cruel and extreme suffering from this child caused by the neglect of the parents,” Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton told WJRT of the couple, who also have a 5-year-old daughter.
Police responded to a 911 call for a child in distress at the family’s dilapidated home in Flint Township, Michigan on Nov. 4, 2025.
Casper was rushed to a local hospital where he died a short time later from dilated cardiomyopathy, a disease that leads to heart failure, with a contributing cause being morbid obesity, according to a medical report.
He was 4-feet, 2-inches tall and weighed 255 pounds when he died — far exceeding what the CDC considers a healthy weight for a 7-year-old boy of the same height, which is between 50 and 73 pounds.
“That is obesity. This child did not have a pediatrician, was only taken to the doctor I believe … once,” Leyton told WJRT.
Damien O’Brien has a good job and the family has health insurance.
The morning Casper died, they even called their veterinarian to have their dog treated, Leyton said.
Quote:A German far-right party could be closing in on power at the state level for the first time since the Nazi regime's defeat in World War II 81 years ago.
Polling suggests Alternative for Germany (AfD) is far ahead of its rivals in Saxony‑Anhalt and, crucially, within striking distance of an outright majority that would defeat mainstream parties' traditional Brandmauer—or "firewall"—against a far-right government.
Germany's electoral system of proportional representation means that most governments at the national and regional level are coalitions. The "firewall" is an agreement of non‑cooperation in which mainstream parties do not govern with, or rely on votes from, the far right, especially the AfD.
But a theoretical distribution projected by Dawum, a firm which aggregates polling has suggested that the AfD could get an outright majority, eliminating the impact of the firewall to keep the far-right out.
The projection showed the AfD one seat short of the 42 needed for a majority in the northern state's 83-seat parliament for a September 6 vote. The only viable non-AfD majority would be a three-party alliance of the Christian Democrats, (CDU) the Left (Linke) and the Social Democrats (SPD) delivering 42 seats—just enough to govern, according to the polling.
That razor-thin margin means only a slight shift—well within normal polling variation—could decide the election.
"The likelihood that they get an absolute majority is extremely realistic," Markus Böckenförde, associate professor of Comparative Constitutional Studies at Central European University told Newsweek Wednesday. "If something special happens, like another terrorist attack, then I would take it for granted (they would win)."
A majority victory in Saxony‑Anhalt would mark the party’s transition from an insurgent force into a governing one.
"Let's assume for a minute that AFD gets 42 seats, then they have a slim but valid majority to form government," said Böckenförde.
The AfD's support is largely rooted in the former communist East, where the party has capitalized on anti-immigration sentiment and skepticism toward Germany's military support for Ukraine.
It has never formed a state government, largely because other parties have worked together to keep it out of power.
Quote:Two advanced NATO fighter jets shadowed Russian bombers capable of carrying long-range nuclear weapons during what Moscow called a scheduled training flight in the closely-watched Arctic region on Monday.
Although NATO countries frequently scramble jets when they detect Russian aircraft flying close to alliance airspace, nuclear-capable bombers skirting near NATO territory is generally seen as an intimidation tactic—particularly in the Arctic, where NATO is concerned about an increasing Russian and Chinese presence.
Russia's defense ministry said several of its Tu-160 supersonic bombers carried out a practice flight over the Barents and Norwegian Seas on Monday.
The strategic bombers were accompanied by Russian MiG-31 fighter jets on the 16-hour flight through international airspace, Moscow said.
"At certain stages of the route, the strategic bombers were escorted by fighters from foreign countries," the Russian government said, without specifying further.
A senior NATO military official told Newsweek that two Norwegian F-35s responded to the incident, with both air forces behaving "professionally."
Footage published by Russian authorities appeared to show at least one F-35 alongside the Russian aircraft.
Norway, a NATO member, has more than 50 F-35s, a handful of which are based at the Evenes Air Station in the north of the Nordic nation, looking out onto the Norwegian and Barents Seas.
Norway shares about 120 miles of land border with Moscow, with Norwegian soil stopping not far west of major Russian military bases clustered around the Arctic cities of Murmansk and Severomorsk, which are home to the all-important strategic nuclear submarines the Kremlin would deploy in a nuclear conflict.
Norway has long had what it calls a "quick reaction alert," meaning Oslo always has a pair of F-35s ready to scramble at any moment if they detect an unfamiliar aircraft.
The Norwegian military says it typically carries out around 40 quick-reaction alert missions each year on NATO's behalf, and the two F-35s are ready to be airborne within 15 minutes.
Quote:A Chinese naval flotilla arrived in Russia's far eastern port of Vladivostok on Tuesday for four days of training and exchanges, underscoring deepening military ties between Beijing and Moscow amid rising tensions with the United States and its allies in the Western Pacific.
The People's Liberation Army Navy's Task Force 83, composed of the training ship Qi Jiguang and the amphibious dock landing ship Kunlunshan, arrived in Vladivostok—the headquarters of Russia's Pacific Fleet—at the invitation of the Russian Navy. The vessels were greeted by flag-waving spectators gathered along the waterfront, as shown in images published by the Chinese state media outlet Xinhua.
While China has continued to present itself as neutral on Russia's war in Ukraine, it has also helped support Russia's sanctions-strained economy through booming cross-border trade, including dual-use exports and increased purchases of heavily discounted Russian oil and gas.
The United States and its European allies have repeatedly described China as a "decisive enabler" of Russian President Vladimir Putin's ongoing war effort.
Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping reaffirmed their strategic partnership during the Russian leader's visit to Beijing last month, with both sides pledging to deepen cooperation across defense, energy, and technology sectors.
"The Chinese and Russian militaries will earnestly implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state and continue to expand practical cooperation in various fields," China's Defense Ministry said in a statement released Monday ahead of Qi Jiguang and Kunlunshan's arrival in Vladivostok.
Quote:New satellite images show Russia's fortifications around the Crimean Bridge, which links the annexed peninsula south of mainland Ukraine to Russian territory, as Kyiv increases its pressure campaign on Crimea.
Russia has placed floating buoys around the bridge, images uploaded to Google Earth and from the European Union's Copernicus satellites appear to show. The images were captured between October 7, 2025, and June 16, 2026.
The Russian fortifications are designed to slow down Ukrainian drones packed with explosives traveling in the water, making it easier for Russian forces to intercept attacking surface vessels, said Sidharth Kaushal, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank in London.
Ukraine has, in recent weeks, upped its attacks on Crimea, saying it hopes to cut off the peninsula from Moscow by targeting Russian logistics sites propping up operations in southern Ukraine with medium-range drones, as well as the fuel facilities powering both the Kremlin's war effort and its economy. Ukraine has also persistently struck Russia's oil facilities in multiple regions, including a refinery just a few miles from the Kremlin in Moscow.
Russia illegally annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, the territory now hosting several major Russian military bases and remaining a major holiday destination for Russian tourists, despite persistent Ukrainian attacks.
Kyiv has vowed to reclaim Crimea and other regions internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, while Russia insists it will not give up control of the territory it currently controls. Territorial disputes have been the thorniest issue in now-stalled peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow.
The Crimean Bridge, also known as the Kerch Bridge, connects Russia's Krasnodar region and the peninsula. Russian President Vladimir Putin personally unveiled the construction in 2018, the bridge quickly becoming a symbol reviled by Ukraine and an attractive target for Kyiv.
Quote:The Moscow-appointed head of Russian-occupied Crimea declared a state of emergency Friday following a wave of Ukrainian drone strikes that have crippled the peninsula's energy grid, triggered widespread blackouts, and forced severe fuel rationing.
Sergei Aksyonov announced the emergency measures on social media, acknowledging that Crimea's energy supply "remains difficult" and that he hoped the supply in Sevastopol would be fully restored. The declaration follows months of intensifying Ukrainian bombardments targeting energy infrastructure across Russia and the peninsula, which Moscow annexed in 2014.
The return of Crimea is one of Kyiv’s stated war aims following Moscow’s full-scale invasion in 2022, and the peninsula has been hit hard by drone attacks and long queues at gas stations in recent months.
Sweeping Restrictions and Rationing
In Sevastopol, the home base of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, Russian-appointed Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev implemented drastic measures to conserve dwindling fuel and power reserves. Public fuel sales were halted early this week, with remaining supplies strictly reserved for emergency and state vehicles.
Local authorities have also banned outdoor events, turned off streetlights, scaled back public transit, and suspended summer camps and tourist activities.
Razvozhayev noted that the emergency declaration would legally allow local business owners to invoke force majeure clauses and permit residents to seek financial compensation for electrical equipment damaged by the erratic power grid.
Quote:A record-breaking heatwave in Europe has sparked a firestorm over whether countries should devote resources toward cooling buildings and breach longstanding taboos as they attempt to cope.
In France, heat linked to dozens of deaths has ignited a politicized battle over whether the country should rethink its longstanding reservations about air-conditioning, or “clim.” The French right has called for subsidized expansion of cooling systems, striking rare common ground with some green policy advocates. While traditionally opposed—instead advocating for insulation over energy-intensive cooling—members of the latter have recently acknowledged that a limited rollout may now be necessary.
This nationwide push, dubbed "plan clim," has been spearheaded by Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) party, which is advocating for air conditioning in all schools and hospitals. A spokesperson for the party told Le Monde that the plan also includes €20 billion ($22.8 billion) in state-backed, interest-free loans to help tens of millions of households install AC systems.
For reference, the country has sent over €6 billion worth of military aid to Ukraine since the Russian invasion in 2022, according to the latest estimates from the Kiel Institute, though this places below some of its European peers like Germany (€24.2 billion) and far behind the U.S. (€64.6 billion).
Europe Endures Record Heatwave
France's weather agency, Meteo-France, said that Tuesday was the hottest day recorded since 1947, and most of the country remains subject to “red vigilance” warnings over dangerously high temperatures.
Meanwhile, Spain’s Aemet agency said that both Monday and Tuesday marked the hottest June days on record, with a number of locations seeing temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F).
The United Kingdom likewise broke its June records on three consecutive days this week, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), as several other countries across Western and Central Europe reported near-all-time highs.
Quote:The United States carried out strikes on Iran on Friday in response to a drone attack a day earlier on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, an incident President Donald Trump said violated a ceasefire agreement.
U.S. Central Command said American forces targeted Iranian missile and drone storage sites as well as coastal radar installations. The strikes lasted roughly an hour and concluded just before 1:30 a.m. local time in Iran, according to the Associated Press.
The military action came shortly after Trump declined to say whether the U.S. would retaliate or if the fragile ceasefire was still in place, telling reporters in the Oval Office at the White House: “You’ll find out.”
“I don’t like the fact that they took a shot yesterday, actually four, we knocked down three ... At a ship, not at an allied ship, but a very expensive ship. They shouldn't be doing that," Trump said at the White House shortly before the U.S. strikes.
The president added that the ship "took a little beating," but was "fine."
Iran has recently warned Gulf states trying to reopen the Strait of Hormuz against helping the U.S. and international organizations establish new routes for ships through the vital waterway, as Tehran jockeys for leverage in talks on a final peace deal with Washington.
The stance, which further jeopardizes a fragile agreement with the U.S., comes a day after a cargo ship was attacked southeast of Oman in a suspected Iranian drone strike. That forced the U.N. to suspend its escort evacuation operation for 10,000 sailors stranded on ships in the strait.
Asked Friday why strikes were carried out despite his repeated claims that talks with Tehran were progressing, Trump offered a brief answer, saying of Iran: “They’re a little bit different.”
Following the U.S. strikes, Vice President JD Vance wrote on X, "Iran signed a ceasefire agreement. We have honored it. If they have disagreements about how the MOU is being applied, they can pick up the phone. But violence will be met with violence."
Quote:The Lebanese Hezbollah movement is willing to abide by a new U.S.-backed deal reached between Israel and Lebanon, but only if Israel were to commit in full, a spokesperson for the group told Newsweek.
Should Israel fail to withdraw entirely from Lebanese territory under the new agreement, which thus far only outlines a partial Israeli military pullback and did not include representation from Hezbollah, the group warned further clashes were inevitable.
"Our hands are on our weapons," the Hezbollah spokesperson said. "As long as there is occupation, there is resistance. The party did not participate in any discussions. We are committed if the occupation is committed, but we have the right to liberate our land and homes."
With Israeli troops still present across a six-mile span of southern Lebanon, the Hezbollah spokesperson rejected the notion of "surrendering our land to the occupier," likening the "unacceptable" situation to a person "who would hand over his wife, children and home to a neighbor, then simply walk away and concede."
"No one truly feels the weight of this issue except the people of the South," the spokesperson said. "They have sacrificed their blood and their children. Are they supposed to leave everything behind and surrender it to the enemy?"
Newsweek has reached out to representatives of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israeli Foreign Ministry for comment.
What We Know About the Deal
Representatives of Israel, Lebanon and the United States signed a new agreement Friday during a ceremony at the State Department in Washington.
The full details of the deal have yet to be made public, but Israeli media has reported that it would include the IDF's withdrawal from two areas within a six-mile "security zone" established by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
Speaking at the signing, Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S. Nada Hamadeh called it "a first step on the road to restoring Lebanese sovereignty and territorial integrity, securing a permanent and final cessation of hostilities, enabling our people to go back to their land and allowing all Lebanese to live in peace, security and prosperity.”
Israeli counterpart Yechiel Leiter referred to a "trilateral framework agreement" in which "Iran is out, Hezbollah is out, and the road to peace between Israel and Lebanon is in.”
What Hezbollah militants should be saying under current circumstances is that they'll stop attacking Israeli territory. That has ALWAYS been the reason why Israel had to occupy Southern Lebanon several times now. And even before them, the PLO also launched attacks against Israel from that Lebanese region.
"For God has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ," 1 Thessalonians 5:9
Maranatha!
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Quote:Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has dismissed a new letter sent to TMZ from someone claiming to have a video of missing Nancy Guthrie.
TMZ reported on Friday that it had received a new letter from someone who has previously been in contact with the outlet. In the letter, the person alleged there are two people responsible for Guthrie’s kidnapping and a video on a phone in a secure location shows the “main guy” and Guthrie that was captured on “the day that was probably her last.”
Nanos, who is leading the investigation into Guthrie’s disappearance, responded to the report during an interview on KVOI AM 1030's Buckmaster Show on Friday.
“I think the FBI has done a number of arrests for false or fake ransom notes,” he said. “It's a shame that that happens, but I think we're looking at another one of those today.”
It comes after new details emerged earlier this week about the content of purported ransom notes that were sent to media outlets in the days after Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her home near Tucson, Arizona in February.
The first note demanded millions of dollars in Bitcoin in exchange for her return and the second note said that Guthrie had died, NBC News and other news outlets reported.
Quote:Three firefighters were killed and two others were injured Saturday while battling fast-moving wildfires along the Colorado-Utah border, officials said, as an expanding outbreak of blazes fueled by extreme heat, wind, and drought continues to grip the West.
The firefighters were part of a multi-agency response to the Knowles and Gore fires, which have since merged and are now known as the Snyder fire, according to federal officials.
The two surviving firefighters suffered burn injuries and are receiving medical treatment, the U.S. Wildland Fire Service (USWFS) announced Sunday in a social media post. Authorities have not yet released the identities of those who died.
"Our immediate focus is on supporting their families, friends, and fellow crewmates during this incredibly difficult time," USWFS said.
The fatalities underscore the escalating danger across the region, where days of critically dry and windy conditions have pushed fire behavior to extreme levels, stretching firefighting resources thin and forcing emergency declarations in several states.
Newsweek reached out to the USWFS by email Sunday for more information.
Fires Spread Rapidly Across the West
The largest active blaze, the Cottonwood Fire in southwestern Utah, has exploded to more than 92,000 acres—about 144 square miles—and remains completely uncontained. Fire crews are struggling to gain ground against the flames in steep, rugged terrain.
At least 1,200 responders have deployed to the Fishlake National Forest near Beaver, Utah, to build containment lines. The cause of the Cottonwood Fire remains under investigation, according to InciWeb, the federal wildfire tracking system.
"A Fire and Fuels Advisory has been issued for the state of Utah due to low fuel moistures and the potential for extreme fire behavior and rapid fire growth," officials noted Sunday on the incident page.
Nearby, the Snyder Fire has charred tens of thousands of acres along the state line, prompting evacuation warnings for several communities. Meanwhile, from Alaska to Florida, crews worked Saturday to corral dozens of fires, including three dozen that were classified as large and uncontained.
Quote:Billionaire Democratic kingmaker George Soros and his son Alex spent a staggering $102.8 million in the midterm election cycle — making the family chief architects of the party’s seismic shift toward the radical left.
With the November elections still more than four months away, George Soros could shatter his own spending record of $128 million set during the last midterms four years ago, when he was the biggest single donor.
“Money talks, and Soros money says the most insidious, unconstitutional, costly tax hikes in American history are on the table,” said Douglas Kellogg, state projects director for Americans for Tax Reform.
Soros is a “wannabe Bond villain,” responsible for the radical takeover of the Democratic Party, he added.
Only a fraction of this cycle’s contributions — $793,800 — were made in the 95-year-old mega donor’s name, a review of publicly available Federal Election Commission data reveals.
Almost all of the money — $102 million — was funneled through the Democracy Political Action Committee, the super PAC Soros launched in 2020, which acts as the family’s main political arm, obfuscating efforts to know which radical candidates the clan is propping up.
Of that, a little over half, $52 million, came from George Soros through the private corporation Geosor under his name and the other half, $50 million, from Fund for Policy Reform, a nonprofit which lists Alex Soros as director in tax filings.
And that’s without counting the family’s main organization, the Open Society Foundation — which funds efforts to decriminalize drugs, open the border and abolish the police — and its lobbying wing the Open Society Action Fund, which is even more obscure as it doesn’t have to disclose political spending because it’s registered as a nonprofit claiming to do mere advocacy work.
In previous election cycles, the Open Society Action Fund’s cash flowed to groups backing lefty stars like “Squad” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and embattled pal Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), but its tax filings for 2025 aren’t yet available.
Quote:Nearly 100 Nassau County retirees were caught double-dipping on Medicare checks for over 20 years — costing taxpayers over $1.6 million, a new audit found.
Some 94 county retirees were confirmed to have collected Medicare Part B reimbursements from Nassau County for spouses who are also retired public workers — while those same spouses still collected a payment for the same bill from their own former public employers, according to the audit released June 15 audit by county Comptroller Elaine Phillips.
“Preventing the improper ‘double dipping’ of health benefits can be complex, particularly given the coordination required across multiple plans, carriers, and eligibility systems,” the comptroller said, vowing to strengthen its verification process and oversight surrounding the process.
Nassau is required by state law and union contracts to reimburse eligible retirees and their spouses for Medicare Part B premiums, which is the monthly cost of coverage for doctor visits and outpatient care.
The county cuts those checks twice a year, with one simple rule — retirees can only collect those reimbursements from one source.
But nobody was checking if retirees were actually following the rules, until Phillips’ office launched a probe in October after staff stumbled upon the duplicate payments dating as far back as 2002, according to the audit.
Her office then combed through health benefits records for all 10,240 living Nassau retirees — flagging 99 as suspicious, the audit read.
Out of that 99, five spouses cleared themselves by proving they weren’t collecting elsewhere, while 94 were confirmed double-dippers, the audit said.
Quote:WASHINGTON — More than 1 million people enrolled in Obamacare plans lack Social Security Numbers, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz.
Kennedy called that “a glaring warning sign for fraud” across the Obamacare program and faulted President Trump’s predecessors for not maintaining proper guardrails in social safety net programs.
“The Obamacare marketplace is plagued by fraud in large part because the Biden administration dismantled basic program integrity guardrails, while partisan lawfare blocked common sense efforts to protect taxpayers,” Kennedy grumbled in a video announcement with Oz on Saturday.
“Why are we paying people we don’t know if they actually exist?”
An estimated 19.2 million Americans are enrolled in an Obamacare exchange plan, according to the latest data from HHS.
That’s down from about 23.4 million in 2025.
Notably, the enhanced Obamacare subsidies put in place under the Biden administration expired at the end of last year.
Kennedy and Oz have been crusading against fraud in social spending on healthcare. They didn’t say how many of the 1 million Obamacare enrollees who lacked Social Security numbers were suspected of fraud.
But they argued that the systems in place should’ve identified the lack of proper vetting earlier.
Oz claimed that “rogue agents and other bad actors” have been enrolling “unsuspecting Americans in health plans they never signed up for,” and using fake identities to collect fees from insurance companies for “selling plans they never legitimately sold.”
Quote:A man living in Nevada has been charged with fraudulently obtaining US citizenship by denying he had ever committed a crime, despite committing one rape before applying for citizenship and a second before becoming naturalized, federal prosecutors said.
The Justice Department has charged Kevin Jesus King with naturalization fraud, contending he lied on his 2018 US citizenship application when asked if he had ever committed or assisted in an offense for which he was not arrested, or if he had ever lied to government officials.
Both times, he checked a box indicating “No,” authorities said. King was eventually naturalized during a ceremony on June 15, 2018, in Reno.
On or about July 25, 2024, he pleaded guilty to two instances of sexual assault, which occurred on or about July 25, 2017, and March 18, 2018, court documents state.
“United States citizenship is one of the most meaningful privileges our Nation can bestow, and it cannot be obtained through lies, concealment, or fraud,” Sigal Chattah, the US Attorney for the District of Nevada, told Fox News Digital.
“As alleged, this defendant hid serious felony conduct while seeking the rights and benefits of citizenship,” Chattah added. “Our office will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to protect the integrity of the naturalization process.”
The indictment does not specify the country King is originally from.
The charges come as the Trump administration continues to ramp up denaturalization efforts to strip foreign-born Americans of citizenship if they allegedly obtained it by fraud or concealed serious crimes during the naturalization process.
Earlier this month, the Justice Department announced that it was moving to revoke the citizenship of 17 people who allegedly obtained naturalization through fraud or deception.
Quote:Six South Americans including several minors were arrested Tuesday in connection with a series of home burglaries that have terrorized California neighborhoods over the past year.
Andres Zarate, 32, Darlyn Alejandra Acosta Serrano, 32, and four other suspects identified as 17-year-old minors were booked on burglary and conspiracy charges, according to the Irvine Police Department.
It’s not clear if the crew was operating as its own burglary ring or if they were part of a larger network, the LA Times reported.
“We are dedicated to the safety of our community,” Police Chief Michael Kent said in a statement.
“This successful investigation sends a clear message to all that crime will not be tolerated here. We have the technology, resources, and expertise to find those who commit crimes in Irvine and ensure they are held accountable.”
Police said through extensive surveillance and evidence gathering they were able to identify the suspects that led to arrests across the state, including Bellflower, Huntington Beach, and Los Angeles.
The crew is responsible for more than 10 residential burglaries in neighborhoods throughout Irvine, police said, but it’s unclear if they are part of the burglary tourism trend where foreign nationals travel to the US to break-in to homes.
Quote:Parts of Idaho looked like the Arctic on the first full weekend of summer when torrential thunderstorms and hail flooded the streets with ice floats, according to dramatic social-media footage.
In a wild scene Saturday outside the state’s capital of Boise, a resident was caught on Instagram footage paddling a bright green kayak through the ice-covered floodwaters rushing down a suburban road — while a rural county near Nevada was hammered with a staggering 553 lightning strikes.
“It was small hail, but there was an awful lot of it,” said Josh Smith, the Boise-based National Weather Service’s lead meteorologist, to the Idaho Statesman.
Cars parked along local streets were nearly swallowed by surging water from the relentless rains – with some vehicles submerged up to their windows – while trash bins floated through the makeshift river, the surreal footage shows.
The widespread storm damage across the Gem State’s Treasure Valley region – a heavily-populated area that encompasses parts of Ada and Canyon counties – was also fueled by winds topping 50 mph, the Statesman said.
As for the hail, “Even some of our employees that were in northwest Meridian said they had several inches of small hail on the ground,” Smith said.
“That probably led to some of the flooding issues with some of those neighborhoods because all that melted off quickly, and the drains weren’t able to handle it – in addition to the inch-plus rain that we received,” Smith explained.
Lightning was also relentless throughout the storm, with rural Owyhee County – located about 150 miles south of Boise, near the Nevada border – recording a mind-boggling 553 lightning strikes.
Quote:Brussels – Organised crime in Europe is not on the decline; it is adapting. This is the key message of Europol’s new report, presented today (26 June) in Brussels, “Decoding the EU’s Most Threatening Criminal Networks“. Compiled with contributions from all 27 Member States and Europol’s international partners, the document provides an overview of 731 criminal networks active in the European Union, with over 400,000 members of 118 nationalities, accounting for 60 per cent of the global total. Compared with the 821 networks identified in 2024, 76 per cent no longer appear on the current list.
“This does not mean that organised crime has declined,” clarified Jürgen Ebner, Deputy Executive Director of Europol. “It simply reflects what Member States are seeing in their investigations.” In place of the dismantled networks, 533 new ones have emerged. There is, however, a positive and significant figure: around 80 per cent of the groups identified two years ago have been neutralised. This shows that “international cooperation is working and that our collective efforts are yielding results,” added Ebner.
The structural problem remains. “If a high-value criminal target is arrested, the demand does not disappear,” said the deputy director, “but the opportunity for profit remains, and someone else will step in.” These networks do not merely respond to the demand for illicit goods, but “proactively scan digital, financial, and geopolitical systems in search of vulnerabilities to exploit.”
The 200 most persistent networks—that is, those that have withstood investigative pressure—“share specific characteristics,” explains the report, “namely a hierarchical structure, often family-based, international reach, financial stability, and the systematic use of corruption and intimidation.” Furthermore, “when their leader is arrested, they are immediately replaced,” noted Ebner. 64 per cent of the networks are hierarchically structured, up from 57 per cent in 2024. Almost 80 per cent have been active for at least three years, and a third have been operating for over ten.
According to the Europol report, 85 per cent of these networks use legitimate business structures to facilitate or conceal their activities. “Our economies remain deeply vulnerable to infiltration by organised crime,” emphasised the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Magnus Brunner. “We are not talking about street gangs, but about full-fledged multinational crime syndicates.”
Drug trafficking remains the main sector, accounting for 36 per cent of the networks. Fraud comes second, with online scams growing rapidly. One in five networks has direct links to Latin America, which is used as a hub for cocaine trafficking. The report also highlights the issue of child recruitment. Six per cent of the networks actively recruit “children aged between 8 and 17 for risky tasks, ranging from drug dealing to acts of extreme violence.”
The European response is “already underway,” said Brunner, “from the anti-drugs strategy to the fight against digital fraud, because while competences remain at the national level, the solutions can only be European.” On Wednesday, the Commission proposed updating Europol’s mandate to make support for Member States “stronger, faster, more efficient, and smarter.” Under the Commission’s proposal, Europol’s budget would be doubled to €3 billion in the 2028–2034 financial framework. Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen spoke of a “European law enforcement package” to close “the loopholes that criminals exploit.”
Quote:PARIS – France has recorded 1,000 excess deaths during the blistering heat wave sweeping Europe, the public health agency said on Sunday, warning that the true figure was likely to be higher.
Detailing its preliminary count of excess deaths, Sante Publique said most of the fatalities involved older people and that it expected the mortality rate to rise as more information became available about deaths in residential care and homes.
Europeans have been enduring blistering conditions during a heat wave that has been linked to dozens of deaths — shattering records, disrupting power generation and damaging infrastructure.
Scientists have said the heat wave, which began on June 20, was the worst recorded in Europe, where the climate is changing faster than the global average.
Extreme heat eases in France
The heat wave has been moving east.
But while France’s weather agency said the extreme heat had diminished in most parts of the country, some areas in the northeast were still under a heat wave advisory.
Health Minister Stephanie Rist told La Tribune newspaper that the impact of the heat wave could linger for as long as ten days after the weather had ebbed.
“The episode is not finished,” she told broadcaster BFM.
Quote:Denmark is planning to ban the Islamic call to prayer, with the country's immigration minister claiming parts of the nation risk sounding like 'a suburb of Islamabad'.
Morten Bødskov said the government would reopen an investigation into whether the Muslim call to prayer can be outlawed nationwide, arguing that what he described as creeping 'Islamisation' was taking up too much public space.
'The call to prayer should not be heard over Danish rooftops,' the Social Democrat minister told Danish news agency Ritzau.
'It has no place in Denmark, and you shouldn't be in any doubt whether you've ended up in a suburb of Islamabad when you walk around Denmark.'
The Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, is traditionally broadcast five times a day to summon worshippers to mosques, often through loudspeakers mounted on minarets.
Bødskov's proposal marks the third attempt by a Danish immigration minister to establish a legal framework for banning the practice, following similar efforts in 2020 and 2025.
Parts of Denmark already restrict public calls to prayer. In Copenhagen, strict local noise regulations effectively prevent mosques from broadcasting the Adhan through loudspeakers.
The minister said an investigation would examine whether a nationwide ban could be introduced while remaining compatible with Denmark's constitutional protections for religious freedom.
The move comes as Denmark continues to pursue some of Europe's toughest immigration policies under Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
Under controversial 'ghetto' laws, authorities can force migrants to relocate from neighbourhoods deemed to have too many foreign residents, while asylum seekers may be required to surrender valuables to help cover accommodation costs.
During the 2015 migrant crisis, Denmark accepted significantly fewer asylum seekers than several neighbouring European countries.
Any attempt to prohibit the call to prayer is likely to face legal challenges.
Quote:The U.S. State Department is preparing to release the first tranche of thousands of pages of documents relating to Prince Harry following a lawsuit over his visa records.
The Heritage Foundation previously sued the Department of Homeland Security seeking access to Harry's visa records but the court upheld Prince Harry’s privacy rights over his visa application in 2025.
However, the right wing think tank then filed a new case against the U.S. State Department seeking other documents it holds relating to Prince Harry. This led to a review of 307 documents comprising 2,487 pages which officials have spent months processing.
Court filings seen by Newsweek show the State Department hopes to begin releasing these files at the end of July potentially offering a rare glimpse into how the Duke of Sussex is discussed within the U.S. government.
Newsweek approached Harry's team for comment. The State Department told Newsweek it does not comment on ongoing litigation.
Why It Matters
The Heritage Foundation will not get the actual visa papers they initially requested but will be on the lookout for material that could support their wider argument that Harry was given special treatment by immigration officials when he moved to America.
The added scrutiny of Prince Harry's relationship with America comes at a time when his focus appears increasingly to be shifting back to Britain.
Why the Heritage Foundation Wants Harry's Visa
Heritage filed their original case against the Department of Homeland Security [DHS] in an effort to discover what the prince said in his visa application about past drug use.
Heritage cited passages in Harry's memoir, Spare, in which he described taking drugs including cannabis, cocaine, magic mushrooms and ayahuasca, and argued that this should have rendered him ineligible to enter the United States.
Lawyers for Heritage told the court Harry must either have failed to declare his past drug use or been given favorable treatment.
Judge Carl J. Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in March 2025 that some documents related to the case could be released but not the actual application, meaning there was still no clear insight into what, if anything, Harry wrote on his visa application about past drug use.
Quote:Ukraine launched its heaviest drone attack on Russian territory since the war began, with hundreds of drones exploding across the Russian heartland and occupied territory.
At least 660 Ukrainian drones were downed by Russian defenses Thursday night into Friday, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported, though it remains unclear how many were actually fired.
Ukraine’s previous record involved 556 drones on May 17.
At least 12 regions were targeted in the attack, including Moscow and the surrounding area, St. Petersburg, Crimea and Russian-occupied territory on the war’s eastern front.
A hydroelectric plant and a chemical plant were reportedly damaged in the Tula region south of Moscow – with the chemical plant being a key piece of Russia’s explosives infrastructure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky previously said.
At least two military vessels were also hit in Crimea – which Russia has held since 2014 – along with a series of air defense systems in Crimea’s eastern Kerch region, according to CBS News.
The full extent of the wider attack’s damage remains unclear, however, as Russia typically conceals information about the reality of Ukraine’s successes.
But the attacks followed Zelensky’s promise earlier this week to launch “a 40-day influence operation” with the goal of “compelling [Russia] to end the war.”
That vow was accompanied by days of other Ukrainian attacks which caused significant damage to Russia’s war infrastructure.
Quote:Ukraine pummeled a strategic oil hub that supplies Moscow for the second time this month on Saturday — part of a new 40-day “influence operation” to force Russian strongman Vladimir Putin to end the war.
Drones detonated at the Vtorovo oil pumping station, 140 miles east of the Russian capital, Ukraine’s military intelligence reported on Telegram.
“Each affected facility means fewer resources for waging war and a higher price the Kremlin is forced to pay for continuing the aggression,” Ukraine’s Security Service wrote.
The plant, run by Russia’s state-owned Transneft, pumps diesel fuel to major oil depots around Moscow, Russian airports and export hubs on the Baltic Sea. It was previously hit by Ukrainian forces on June 10.
Kyiv also hammered one of the Kremlin’s key artillery-production facilities in Volgograd overnight, 550 miles from the Ukrainian border.
Fire erupted at the Titan-Barrikady plant, after Ukraine unleashed its long-range “Flamingo” missiles.
“Every Russian defense facility that serves the war against Ukraine is a just target,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on X Saturday.
“The reach of Ukraine’s long-range weapons continues to expand. And it is precisely our pressure, day after day, that lays the groundwork for a dignified peace in the end.”
The ramped-up strikes are part of a 40-day campaign launched by Zelensky this week, tapping Ukraine’s military intelligence to coordinate strikes deep inside the heart of Russia “compelling it to end the war.”
Quote:KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine kept up its heavy drone assault on Russia, setting fire to a major oil refinery in the south and killing at least two people, Russian authorities said Sunday.
Ukraine has markedly stepped up its long-range attacks on Russian military industries and energy facilities in recent months, aiming to cut Moscow’s revenue for its invasion — now in its fifth year — and make Russians feel the consequences.
The campaign has choked Russian fuel supplies and military deliveries. According to Western analysts, it has also slowed Moscow’s efforts on the battlefield, heaping pressure on the Kremlin to come to the negotiating table.
“Tonight, our ‘long-range sanctions’ reached two oil refineries in Russia,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on the Telegram messaging app on Sunday.
“Each (strike) means a reduction in the resources that fuel the Russian war machine, and another step toward peace.”
Debris from downed Ukrainian drones sparked a blaze at the refinery in Slavyansk-na-Kubani, a town in Russia’s Krasnodar region, east of occupied Crimea, according to Gov. Veniamin Kondratyev.
The falling debris killed one person in Slavyansk and injured another in a nearby village, according to regional authorities.
The Slavyansk site is one of southern Russia’s major refineries, processing close to four million tons of crude per year, according to its operator’s website.
It is also a key source of petroleum products intended for export through Russia’s Black Sea ports, including fuel oil, naphtha and marine fuel.
Quote:New Russian recruits have a life expectancy of just 20 to 35 minutes in combat in Ukraine — showing how quickly Vladimir Putin’s troops are falling victim to drone warfare, according to chilling reports from Moscow.
Once a soldier is signed up to fight, he can expect to live for just 10 days to three weeks — from arrival at the training ground to death in combat, according to historian Peter Frankopan in an op-ed for Foreign Policy, citing Russian military bloggers.
As the bloody conflict in Ukraine approaches the four and a half year mark, Russian military brass are desperately seeking new soldiers for Putin’s meat grinder.
In late 2025, Russian officials claimed they had recruited more than 420,000 new soldiers for year-long military contracts, but even state media admits those numbers are down some 30% this year.
According to military bloggers, Russia still recruits roughly 800 to 1,000 new voluntary contract soldiers per day, with many of them rushed through just a handful of days of combat training.
Average monthly casualties are now running at more than 30,000, with various Western sources putting the total Russian casualties at more than 1 million since the start of the war in February 2022.
Russia — which has a population of about 143 million — is now suffering eight casualties for every one lost by Ukraine, according to estimates cited by Frankopan.
With the struggle to find fresh recruits, some are being offered sign-up bonuses of up to $80,000 and up to $140,000 in debt relief in order to encourage volunteers.
For context, the average monthly salary in Russia is only around $1,000 a month, and far lower in many of the remote regions where Putin is recruiting soldiers.
The extremely high Russian casualty rate is blamed on the astonishing rise in military drones, which have become Ukraine’s most effective weapons.
Ukraine is also increasingly striking at targets deep inside Russia, including a huge attack on Moscow’s largest oil refinery in June that has reportedly put it out of action until next year.
Quote:NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte threw his support behind President Trump’s military campaign against Iran Thursday, praising the operation even as some European leaders have sought to distance themselves from the strikes.
“What the US did is crucial,” Rutte told reporters in a roundtable interview. “I commend the president for doing that.”
The NATO chief said both last year’s Midnight Hammer nuclear facility bombing campaign and the recent war operations — dubbed “Operation Epic Fury” — played a key role in degrading Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.
“This whole operation, Epic Fury, and the bombing last year is all part of degrading the nuclear capability,” Rutte said. “Which is crucial for Europe; crucial for, of course, the Middle East.”
The remarks put Rutte at odds with several European politicians who have criticized Trump’s approach toward Iran or sought to publicly distance themselves from the operation — with some countries denying the US access to its military bases during the war.
For example, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in March blasted the US-led operation as “illegal, reckless and unjust” and warned that the West could not “play Russian roulette with the destiny of millions of people.”
Spain saw the majority of Trump’s ire over a lack of NATO support for the war, with Madrid barring US war-related flights from Spanish airspace in addition to being one of the several countries that refused to allow American forces to use jointly operated military bases for the campaign.
Still, Rutte argued Europe helped in other ways.
“More generally speaking, Europe functioned as the power projection platform of the US,” he said, citing thousands of US military sorties launched from European bases.
Rutte also credited Trump with forcing European nations to finally boost defense spending after years of lagging behind Washington.
“I would say largely thanks to this president,” Rutte said. “I credit him for this.”
Quote:Iran says it launched a series of retaliatory strikes on US military assets in Kuwait and Bahrain Saturday night and Sunday morning — after the US hit them earlier in the day as part of a rising series of strikes and counter-strikes between the two nations.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed they “destroyed eight important US military facilities at the Ali al-Salem base in Kuwait and at the Fifth Fleet naval base in Port Salman in Bahrain.”
An official reportedly said there were no US casualties or major impacts or damage to US bases after the barrage of missiles and drones.
Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said the strikes damaged a residential building near the international airport and confirmed no one was killed.
The ministry released images showing an 8-story building with its top floor blown apart, windows shattered and rubble filling the interior.
Kuwait said it detected and intercepted two ballistic missiles Sunday morning, with no reports of injuries or damage.
The US has major bases in both Kuwait and Bahrain.
In its statement, Iran talked tough on social media, saying “Any enemy aggression, whatever the pretext, even against insignificant targets… will have a crushing response.”
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard also threatened to end peace negotiations if the US carries out further strikes, warning, “Let the enemy know that violating the cease-fire … will lead to a complete halt of ongoing processes.”
The saber-rattling came after President Trump posted on social media Saturday night threats against Iran if they continue with the tit-for-tat attacks as the two nations try to hash out a peace deal.
Quote:Iran has “no choice” but to develop a nuclear bomb, a media outlet linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said — the latest threat to the peace deal.
The article, titled “No choice but to build the atomic bomb,” claims that Iran must negotiate with its enemies from a position of strength, and was published by Iranian state news outlet Fars on Sunday.
“To achieve the peace and calm that Iran needs, it must absolutely reach nuclear deterrence to ensure that the rest of the issues can be resolved through negotiation,” thunders the piece, before comparing Iran’s situation with the US to that of China in the 1970s.
“America threatened China with nuclear attack twice — similar to Trump’s recent nuclear threats against Iran — but when did Kissinger secretly meet with the Chinese and then negotiate? It was when China built the atomic bomb,” the article continues.
“Nuclear deterrence means that you can reach a balance of power against America and Israel, who possess atomic bombs — not so that war does not happen, but so that the scope of conflict remains controllable,” it goes on.
Under the Memorandum of Understanding signed by Washington and Tehran earlier this month, Iran agreed to allow International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to regain access to its nuclear sites after oversight was suspended last year.
It also pledged it would not develop a nuclear weapon.
The US has called on Iran to pause all nuclear enrichment for 20 years.
It comes after the head of the IAEA called for his inspectors to be given full access to Iran’s nuclear sites to monitor the program.
“The government of Iran has affirmed quite clearly that [developing nuclear weapons] is not their intention, but of course, intentions are not enough,” IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi told reporters on Friday.
“In order to have certainty, we need to have a very strong system of verification as soon as practicable,” he added.
Quote:Iran doubled down on its control of the Strait of Hormuz Sunday — declaring on state-run TV that all ships must get permission from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps before sailing through the critical choke point.
The announcement followed Iranian attacks on two ships that were transiting the strait in recent days — prompting strikes by the US, and tit-for-tat retaliation by the Islamic republic.
The violence threatened to unravel the delicate peace deal less than a week after the two sides met in Switzerland for talks on a permanent agreement. President Trump accused Iran of violating the cease-fire and warned the US could return to all-out war.
The attacks also resulted in shipping traffic through Hormuz, which once carried 20% of the world’s oil, to drop to pre-peace deal levels.
Just 10 ships crossed on Saturday, compared with 40 to 50 earlier in the week.
The IRGC has maintained that Iran will keep full control over the Strait of Hormuz. On Thursday it fired a drone on a Singapore-flagged cargo ship along the coast of Oman — after the vessel apparently used a route through the strait that avoided Iranian controlled waters.
Iran claimed the vessel, the container ship Ever Lovely, was using military escorts in the Oman-half of the strait, and that it undermined the Islamic republic’s control over the passageway.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that Iran will exercise sole management of the Strait of Hormuz for the next 30 days before allowing full traffic to resume.
“Any attempt to adopt new or separate arrangements compared to what is underway by the Islamic Republic of Iran, will only lead to more complicated situations and delays in the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and will increase the tensions, as we witnessed in the past two nights,” Araghchi told reporters in Iraq.
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