Seattle Crime Fears Spur Road Blockades

Residents in a north Seattle neighborhood have begun building homemade barricades across residential streets after repeated shootings and ongoing crime concerns left many fearing for their safety.

Officials: California Chemical Tank Explosion Risk Eliminated

A crack has relieved some pressure in a damaged chemical tank and the temperature of the highly flammable gas inside is continuing to fall, leading authorities to say Monday they believe the risk of a catastrophic explosion has been eliminated.

Lavrov to Rubio: Russia to Strike Military-Linked Kyiv Sites

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov advised Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday of Moscow’s decision to launch strikes on ​sites in Kyiv linked to the Ukrainian ⁠military, the Russian Foreign ​Ministry said.[#item_full_content]

What Will Happen in Texas Senate Runoff Tuesday?

Not since then-Rep. Lyndon B. Johnson won the pivotal Democrat runoff by a disputed margin of 87 votes over former Gov. Coke Stevenson has a Texas race for U.S. senator been so fiercely contested — or drawn as much national attention…[#item_full_content]

Israel Expands Airstrikes in Lebanon

The Israeli army intensified strikes in southern Lebanon on Monday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the military to escalate its offensive in Lebanon in an effort to “crush” Hezbollah.[#item_full_content]

Think Tank Urges Clarity on Trump’s Golden Dome

The Atlantic Council, a prominent Washington-based think tank with deep ties to NATO and defense policy circles, is urging Congress and the Pentagon to quickly align on the cost and operational plans for the Golden Dome missile defense system in order for it to succeed.[#item_full_content]

Ind.: 283 Undocumented Truck Drivers Stopped in Inspections

Nearly 300 undocumented migrants carrying commercial driver’s licenses issued by states including New York and California have been stopped and prosecuted in Indiana over the past three months, the New York Post reported Saturday, citing comments from an aide to Republican…[#item_full_content]

GAO: US Overpaid Welfare, Medicare by $186 Billion

Federal agencies sent out roughly $186 billion in improper payments during fiscal year 2025, according to a recent Government Accountability Office analysis that found Medicare, Medicaid, and welfare-related programs accounted for much of the total.

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