Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), plans to address the USS Liberty on the House floor this week and has invited survivors of the 1967 attack to attend, bringing renewed attention to one of the most controversial incidents in U.S. naval history. Massie announced the planned speech in a post on X ahead of the June 8 anniversary of the attack. Survivors of the USS Liberty have been invited to attend the remarks, which come as a federal court considers a lawsuit seeking the release of additional government records related to the incident. Members of Congress rarely address the USS Liberty on…

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​BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — President Donald Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran this year betrayed his refrain of “No new wars” that he made repeatedly as he campaigned again for the White House. Trump, in an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said he “didn’t guarantee” there would be no wars if he were back in office. “First of all, I didn’t guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world?” Trump said. Trump also defended plans for a now-scrapped $1.8 billion fund that would have compensated…

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Not every country has the same criminal justice system as we do. Some are fair, many aren’t. Often, the State Department takes an interest in cases where Americans have been arrested abroad, though they mostly just want to make sure the Americans are treated the same as anyone else. Unless you’re a vocal anti-American women’s basketball player that no one had heard of before you got arrested. Then they’ll trade a vicious criminal for your moronic butt, all so you can come and take more dumps on the country that pulled you out of a Russian prison. …

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The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency recently elevated Israel’s counterintelligence threat designation to “critical,” the highest level in its system. The assessment was raised in recent weeks, though officials reportedly did not disclose the exact date of the change. The designation became public June 6. The disclosure comes as Congress considers legislation that would significantly expand defense technology cooperation between the United States and Israel. U.S. officials reportedly believe Israeli intelligence services have intensified efforts to collect information regarding internal American deliberations involving Iran and conflicts in the Middle East. Officials told NBC that those concerns prompted the Defense Intelligence Agency…

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If you are a first-time home buyer and qualify for a VA home loan, did you know you can purchase a home with zero money down? If that is not enough of a wow factor, then what if we said that you also don’t have to pay for private mortgage insurance (PMI), and VA loans come with lower closing costs and interest rates compared to conventional loans. If we had you at zero money down, then this guide is for you. We will explain why VA loans are best for first-time homebuyers like you, VA loan requirements, a step-by-step process…

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For military families, permanent change of station season (PCS) is in full swing, and along with a laundry list of items to check off before the big move comes some new concerns. Mainly, high gas prices and rising inflation costs. The war with Iran has seen fuel prices skyrocket over the past few months, with Americans paying 30% more at the pump than they did in 2024. As of June 4, the national average was $4.24 per gallon, but prices have swung like a pendulum this spring. Meanwhile, inflation continued to rise between March 2025 and March 2026, currently at…

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It’s hard to imagine a 36-year-old active-duty U.S. Army soldier voluntarily calling himself ‘Viva La Vargas’ as a nickname. But Staff Sgt. Johnny Vargas, stationed at Fort Hood, TX, is more than a soldier. He’s a modern-day, social media Robin Hood, problem-solving, sharing good news and important information for military members and veterans on his TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube feeds under his ‘Viva La Vargas’ brand. “I get messages every day from service members, or veterans kicked out of their home, or those with mounting medical bills, or just running into a roadblock,” said Staff Sgt. Vargas, in an…

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California has the strictest gun control regulations in the entire nation, and while it’s still less than many nations have, it’s only because the Second Amendment won’t let them get away with more. We all know it, just like we all know that despite the claims of gun control advocates, it doesn’t actually do anything. And we know that because we’ve seen the evidence with our own two eyes, up to and including the would-be assassin at the White House Correspondents Dinner.Plus, we’ve got this incident, too.Four people were shot, one of them fatally, at…

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This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: The World Is Approaching “Tank Bottoms” As Experts Warn That Very Painful Oil Shortages Are Ahead This Summer Without sufficient quantities of oil, the global economy will not be able to operate normally. So the fact that the global economy is running a massive “oil deficit” right now should deeply alarm all of us. Ever since the war with Iran began, the world has been consuming far more oil than it has been producing. We have been running down commercial oil inventories and strategic…

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Outnumbered, nearly surrounded, and staring into the muzzle of a German MP40, 1SG Leonard Funk did the only sensible thing. He started laughing, swung his Thompson, and carved his name into Medal of Honor history. Today we begin a series on Medal of Honor (MOH) recipients, America’s highest award for gallantry in combat. The MOH is a holy thing that is earned only at extreme risk of life in active combat with the enemy. The MOH is the only American military award worn around the neck and is generally presented by the President of the United States in the name…

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