July 11, 2026

US Military Resumes Strikes on Iran Amid Rising Tensions

The U.S. Military Action Against Iran On Wednesday, the U.S. military recommenced strikes aimed at crippling Iran’s capacity to disrupt maritime traffic. The move follows directions from the Commander in Chief, as stated by U.S. Central Command. This step is intended to demobilize Iran’s ability to threaten the free movement of ships in the Strait […]

July 11, 2026

Maine Senate Race in Turmoil Amid Allegations Against Graham Platner

Troy Jackson is emerging as a potential replacement for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, whose candidacy is under threat due to serious allegations. Jackson, who spoke with Newsweek, expressed his belief in his ability to further the progressive agenda. His support in a recent poll positions him as a strong contender against GOP Senator Susan […]

July 11, 2026

Federal Judge Orders $5 Million in Damages for E. Jean Carroll

On Wednesday, news emerged regarding a federal judge’s decision requiring $5 million in damages to be paid to E. Jean Carroll. This ruling is part of her sexual abuse lawsuit against former President Trump. The decision highlights ongoing legal issues surrounding the former president. Additionally, other significant developments occurred. Rahm Emanuel, former mayor of Chicago, […]

July 11, 2026

Democratic Candidate Graham Platner Withdraws from Maine Senate Race

Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for the Senate race in Maine, has announced his withdrawal. This decision follows recent allegations against him. A former partner accused Platner of sexual assault, and another ex-girlfriend claimed he repeatedly engaged in non-consensual acts during their relationship. With Platner stepping down, the Maine Democratic Party faces a deadline to […]

July 11, 2026

Controversial Flyover at America’s 250th Celebration

By Olivia Rinaldi, White House Reporter NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman conducted a flyover with private military jets in Washington, D.C., despite safety concerns raised by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche accompanied Isaacman as a passenger. A senior adviser to Isaacman petitioned the FAA for his company, JDI Holdings, to have […]

July 11, 2026

Trump Signals End of Ceasefire with Iran Amid Rising Tensions

President Donald Trump has indicated that the ceasefire with Iran has ended. He expressed uncertainty about pursuing a deal and suggested that the U.S. should complete its objectives. Despite this, he claimed that further attacks wouldn’t mean a return to war or prolonged operations. The confusion over Trump’s messages and recent military strikes raises questions […]

July 11, 2026

Maine Democratic Party Faces Quick Decision in Senate Race

The Maine Democratic Party has announced plans for a nominating convention after Graham Platner decided to withdraw from the state’s U.S. Senate race. This decision follows accusations of sexual assault from a former girlfriend, which Platner has denied. Under pressure from his party, Platner will step aside, leaving the race unsettled months before the November […]

July 11, 2026

Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed’s Controversies Examined

Left-wing host Mehdi Hasan recently questioned Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed about his use of the title ‘physician’ despite lacking a valid state medical license. This inquiry took place during a Zeteo interview, as El-Sayed competes in a closely monitored primary election. Mehdi Hasan pointed out the controversy surrounding El-Sayed’s title, stating, ‘You got attacked […]