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Israeli Forces Report Discovery of Hezbollah Weapons Cache Inside Lebanese Hospital

Israeli military forces conducted an operation this weekend at a hospital in southern Lebanon, reporting the discovery of weapons, ammunition, and explosives they attribute to Hezbollah militants. The operation took place in the Bint Jbeil municipality and resulted in what Israeli officials describe as approximately twenty terrorist casualties.
Conservative Group Launches Five Million Dollar Campaign to Push Senate on Voter ID Laws

A conservative nonprofit organization is putting five million dollars behind a nationwide advertising campaign designed to pressure the Senate into passing voter identification legislation, marking what could become a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over election integrity.
Around America
The church where MLK gave his final speech is getting a $1.2 million renovation
The church where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his final “Mountaintop” speech is set to receive a $1.2 million federal grant for renovations. The funding will help preserve and upgrade the historic civil rights landmark.
A 23-story hotel in exclusive Miami locale vanishes in seconds with implosion
A damaged high-rise near the Mandarin Oriental is scheduled for controlled demolition after being deemed structurally unsafe. Officials are preparing the implosion as part of broader safety and redevelopment efforts in the area.
'We are bonded forever': Artemis II astronauts speak about completing their historic moon mission
NASA’s Artemis II astronauts spoke publicly after their historic mission around the Moon, describing it as a defining moment in deep space exploration. The crew emphasized the importance of returning humans to lunar travel for the first time in decades.
Midwest soybean farmers are squeezed further by tariffs, Iran war
Soybean farmers across the Midwest are under growing financial pressure as tariffs and global trade tensions continue to squeeze profits. Rising costs and unstable export markets are leaving many producers facing uncertain seasons ahead.
