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  • Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is criticizing the evolving aims of the U.S.–led campaign against Iran, saying it now appears focused on “reopening the Strait of Hormuz” — a shipping route that was operational before the conflict began.

    Asif’s comment reflects growing international frustration over how the Iran war has disrupted global energy and trade, including the strategic Hormuz chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil transits. The remark comes amid regional debate about whether military action or diplomacy should be the priority as tensions continue.
    Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is criticizing the evolving aims of the U.S.–led campaign against Iran, saying it now appears focused on “reopening the Strait of Hormuz” — a shipping route that was operational before the conflict began. Asif’s comment reflects growing international frustration over how the Iran war has disrupted global energy and trade, including the strategic Hormuz chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil transits. The remark comes amid regional debate about whether military action or diplomacy should be the priority as tensions continue.
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  • A controversial exchange is gaining traction after comments from a pastor connected to Pete Hegseth called for the death of Texas Democrat James Talarico during a podcast appearance.

    The remarks drew immediate attention for their intensity—but Talarico’s response took a very different tone, emphasizing faith, love, and rejection of political violence.

    The moment is now fueling a wider conversation around religion in politics, rhetoric, and how public figures respond to extreme attacks.
    A controversial exchange is gaining traction after comments from a pastor connected to Pete Hegseth called for the death of Texas Democrat James Talarico during a podcast appearance. The remarks drew immediate attention for their intensity—but Talarico’s response took a very different tone, emphasizing faith, love, and rejection of political violence. The moment is now fueling a wider conversation around religion in politics, rhetoric, and how public figures respond to extreme attacks.
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  • Karoline Leavitt and her billionaire husband Nicholas Riccio are sparking conversation online due to their 33-year age gap.

    The White House Press Secretary, 28, is married to the 61-year-old businessman and investor.

    The couple married in 2023 and share a son together.
    Karoline Leavitt and her billionaire husband Nicholas Riccio are sparking conversation online due to their 33-year age gap. The White House Press Secretary, 28, is married to the 61-year-old businessman and investor. The couple married in 2023 and share a son together.
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  • Rep. Maxine Dexter announced that she has moved to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. over allegations that he played a role in directing $670 million in taxpayer funds to a critical minerals company in which he reportedly holds a financial stake.

    Dexter claims that this represents a potential conflict of interest and misuse of public funds, and said Republicans walked out of the hearing rather than participate in the discussion.

    The move is part of a growing set of congressional probes into the former president’s family and their business dealings, with questions now focusing on whether personal financial interests were improperly prioritized over taxpayer accountability.
    Rep. Maxine Dexter announced that she has moved to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. over allegations that he played a role in directing $670 million in taxpayer funds to a critical minerals company in which he reportedly holds a financial stake. Dexter claims that this represents a potential conflict of interest and misuse of public funds, and said Republicans walked out of the hearing rather than participate in the discussion. The move is part of a growing set of congressional probes into the former president’s family and their business dealings, with questions now focusing on whether personal financial interests were improperly prioritized over taxpayer accountability.
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  • Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road again—with a message.

    The rock legend says his upcoming tour will push back against what he sees as Donald Trump’s growing authoritarian overreach, blending music with a clear political stance.

    Springsteen, long known for weaving social and political themes into his work, is once again stepping into the spotlight—not just as “The Boss,” but as a vocal critic during a heated political moment.
    Bruce Springsteen is hitting the road again—with a message. The rock legend says his upcoming tour will push back against what he sees as Donald Trump’s growing authoritarian overreach, blending music with a clear political stance. Springsteen, long known for weaving social and political themes into his work, is once again stepping into the spotlight—not just as “The Boss,” but as a vocal critic during a heated political moment.
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  • Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is publicly breaking with key figures in her own party following a string of Democratic gains, blaming prominent conservative voices for what she describes as a collapse in Republican momentum heading into the midterms.

    In a lengthy post, Greene calls out Laura Loomer, Mark Levin, and Lindsey Graham—accusing them of misleading Donald Trump and steering the GOP in the wrong direction.

    She also claims a deeper rift with Trump himself, saying their relationship broke down after disputes tied to the Epstein files, and signaling she will no longer campaign on behalf of a party she believes has abandoned its “America First” base.

    The post underscores a growing internal fracture within the Republican Party, as tensions spill into public view at a critical political moment.
    Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is publicly breaking with key figures in her own party following a string of Democratic gains, blaming prominent conservative voices for what she describes as a collapse in Republican momentum heading into the midterms. In a lengthy post, Greene calls out Laura Loomer, Mark Levin, and Lindsey Graham—accusing them of misleading Donald Trump and steering the GOP in the wrong direction. She also claims a deeper rift with Trump himself, saying their relationship broke down after disputes tied to the Epstein files, and signaling she will no longer campaign on behalf of a party she believes has abandoned its “America First” base. The post underscores a growing internal fracture within the Republican Party, as tensions spill into public view at a critical political moment.
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