19 July 2026

Two American soldiers killed in Iranian attack on base in Jordan, US military says
Two American soldiers have been killed in an Iranian attack on a military base in Jordan, the US military says. Another soldier is missing. The soldiers were killed as they and allied forces defended themselves against Iranian ballistic missiles, the US military command Centcom said on X. These are the first confirmed American deaths since attacks on Iran resumed in early July.

Civilian infrastructure hit as US and Iran escalate attacks across the Middle East
The United States and Iran escalated their attacks across the Middle East on Friday, trading strikes aimed at infrastructure and military targets as their battle over the Strait of Hormuz intensified. The US military struck bridges and collapsed a tower at a key Iranian port, while Tehran targeted US-allied nations including Qatar and Kuwait, where a water desalination plant was damaged.

SCOTUS RECAP: Court Closes 2025-2026 Term with Landmark Decisions 
With the dust having now settled on the Supreme Court’s 2025-2026 term, now is an opportune time to take stock of the major decisions handed down that will shape law and policy for years to come.

Attacks and strikes hinder Ebola fight in Congo as violence hits health workers
At least twelve attacks on healthcare facilities and personnel have been reported during the Ebola outbreak in Congo-Kinshasa, authorities say. In the province of Ituri, where the outbreak is at its epicentre, efforts to fight the infection are being hampered by security concerns, authorities say. Many attacks are carried out by angry crowds that have stormed healthcare facilities and targeted healthcare workers in the field, according to Pierre Akilimali, incident manager for the Ebola response.

Iran scraps US memorandum of understanding, threatens more attacks
Iran has left the memorandum of understanding with the United States, and the country’s supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is threatening “unforgettable lessons” if the American attacks do not stop. The threat from Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei was read out by proxy on Iranian state television on Saturday night. The statement also said that the US breach of the agreement “once again showed everyone that the US president’s signature is worthless.”

BREAKING SPECIAL REPORT: TRUMP Deploys Full MILITARY FORCE to SECURE PEACE | Historic Shift to SOVEREIGNTY and ECONOMIC POWER Revealed
Trump Shatters the Globalist War Machine! Historic Shift to Sovereignty and Economic Power Revealed!
The geopolitical landscape under the current administration is undergoing a fundamental shift, moving away from the “forever wars” of the past three decades toward a strategy rooted in national sovereignty and economic realism. To understand the future of American foreign policy, one must look closely at how the approach to Iran differs from the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and how these strategies mirror the classical American military philosophy of General Douglas MacArthur.

Striking Workers Bring Car Factory to a Screeching Halt Over Humanoid Robots
From the factories of Detroit to the postal warehouses in Shenzhen, a new kind of worker is clocking in — and the humans it’s replacing aren’t going down without a fight. In late June, thousands of rank-and-file workers in the Korean Metal Workers’ Union voted to authorize a strike in response to Hyundai’s announcement it would deploy over 25,000 humanoid robots across its factories. Weeks later, that strike is slowing production at a Hyundai factory down to a trickle. According to the Wall Street Journal, the workers began a partial strike after negotiations broke down last week. Starting on Monday, workers refused to work for four hours of each shift, leaving production lines stalled for half the work day.

State Department Issues “Worldwide Caution” As US-Iran Tit-For-Tat Spirals Into Regional Crisis
CENTCOM said US forces struck Iranian missile and radar systems stationed along the Strait of Hormuz, further dismantling Tehran’s surveillance and strike capabilities while eroding its ability to control the maritime chokepoint. “Today at 6 p.m. ET, U.S. forces began launching new airstrikes against Iran at the Commander in Chief’s direction,” CENTCOM wrote on X. CENTCOM added, “The strikes are designed to further degrade Iran’s ability to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and swiftly punish Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces who launched attacks against American service members in Jordan last night.”

FCC Head Carr Moves To Reshape TV Ownership Rules, Save Local Broadcasting From Being ‘Mouthpieces’
The Federal Communications Commission is preparing to scrap longstanding national limits on television station ownership – a regulatory overhaul that Chairman Brendan Carr says will give local outlets critical breathing room to compete and invest in community journalism – instead of being ‘Hollywood mouthpieces.’ The agency is scheduled to vote on August 6 to eliminate the ownership caps in favor of a flexible, case-by-case approach for reviewing deals. Carr detailed the plan in a Breitbart News op-ed, arguing the change will help local broadcasters counter the growing influence of national programmers.

The Supreme Court’s AI Collision Course
Imagine a tight House race in a swing state. In the final weeks of the campaign, a new super PAC begins spending heavily against the incumbent. It runs ads on local television and reaches individual voters with highly tailored texts. The messaging is hard-hitting and seems to be swaying the electorate. None of it traces back to the opposing campaign. It also doesn’t trace back to any human operative. The super PAC is funded by a single LLC whose donor cannot be identified, and its spending decisions are being made by an AI agent that has been given a budget and a political objective and is now operating without any meaningful human direction. The “consultants” placing the ads are software. The text messages were crafted by the AI.

Landmark Decision: Federal Appeals Court Rejects New Jersey’s AR-15 And Magazine Bans
In a major victory those seeking to rid America of bans on so-called “assault weapons,” for the first time ever, a federal appeals court has ruled that a state’s ban on AR-15s and similar rifles, and its ban on “high-capacity” magazines, violate the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution.

DHS Issues Funding Warning To States That Don’t Purge Voter Rolls
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Friday said that states that do not purge their voter rolls of potentially ineligible voters and noncitizens could lose funding. “If these states want a grant, and they want to be reimbursed to run federal elections, they’re going to have to implement security measures.” Voting systems have to be secured, and voter registration lists need to be “scrubbed,” Mullin said.

US Strikes Take Out 116 Telecoms Towers In Southern Iran
Communications and even the supply of drinking water has been severely impacted in some places of southern Iran, amid continuing US airstrikes on civic and national infrastructure, amid the seventh consecutive day of war. “Hormozgan’s chief of communications and information technology says the US’s overnight attacks disrupted telecommunications in Bandar Abbas and Hajiabad, in the northern part of the province,”

Hamas pursuing military foothold in Syria
Hamas is seeking to establish a military presence in Syria by building ties with the country’s new interim government, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, Asharq Al-Awsat reported, as the Palestinian terrorist group looks to expand its regional operations. The report said Hamas has been working to establish a military base in Syria as part of broader regional realignments and the group’s shifting center of gravity. The effort comes despite what was described as the Syrian administration’s complex and often skeptical approach toward Palestinian factions.

If Iran goes nuclear, the Middle East enters its most dangerous era
ran’s rulers appear to be acting as though they have little left to lose, while Islamist extremist voices advocating more confrontational policies have gained the upper hand in Tehran.

‘I trust President Trump’
Sylvan Adams, President of the World Jewish Congress, Israel, explains why he believes the US president sees through Iran’s tactics – and why he trusts his judgment. Sylvan Adams – the prominent Canadian-Israeli businessman, philanthropist, and President of the World Jewish Congress, Israel – is convinced US President Donald Trump is fully aware of Iran’s duplicitous tactics, and has ensured the MoU will not limit him from acting to prevent Iran from achieving its aims.

IAF kills another Hamas terrorist who held hostages in Gaza
(July 18, 2026 / JNS) Israel on Thursday killed a Hamas terrorist who took part in holding Israelis captive after their abduction during the Gazan invasion of the northwestern Negev on Oct. 7, 2023. Anas Mahmoud Ahmed Hamdan was killed in a airstrike in the Khan Yunis area, the Israel Defense Forces and the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) said in a joint statement on Saturday.

WHO’S IN CHARGE? Israeli Security Officials Raise Questions About Iran’s Supreme Leader
Israeli security officials are raising new questions about the condition and authority of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, citing what they describe as increasing signs of weakness and a lack of leadership within the regime. According to the officials, Khamenei has remained out of public view, has responded slowly to major developments, and when he has spoken, his messages have often been viewed as disconnected from unfolding events.

Coalition of anti-Trump prosecutors—bankrolled by secret donors—raises ‘stunning’ constitutional concerns, experts say
A coalition of progressive prosecutors promising to target federal immigration agents has amassed a war chest funded by secret donors with the help of left-wing networks. Legal experts said the arrangement is “terribly corrupt” and blurs the lines between legitimate law enforcement and politically motivated prosecutions. was formed by two George Soros-funded prosecutors, Philadelphia’s Larry Krasner and Mary Moriarty of Hennepin County, Minn.,

NYC hit with flash flood warnings as downpours batter Big Apple and force flight delays
Flash flood warnings were issued in the Big Apple Saturday as heavy downpours forced ground stops at the airports and shut down expressways. The rain rolled through late in the morning, triggering emergency alerts in the five boroughs. Video shows officials rescuing people from their cars; some were submerged up to the windows.

Rescuers race to find survivors in the rain after a landslide in China kills at least 8
The landslide occurred in the southwestern city of Chongqing. Massive amounts of rocks and soil washed down a slope, burying more than 10 residential buildings. Ten people were rescued and sent to the hospital, while more than 1,100 people have been relocated. 34 people are missing

Mamdani desperately seeking legal loophole to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu when Israel PM visits NYC
The Pro-Palestine, Israel-hating, socialist pol said in an interview published Saturday that it’s unclear whether he has the authority to order the NYPD to arrest Netanyahu during the prime minister’s expected trip to the Big Apple for the UN General Assembly – but is in an “active conversation” with the city’s Law Department about the matter.

Two US service members killed, one missing in action after Iran strikes base in Jordan
Two US service members were killed in action, one is missing in action, and four were injured during Iranian strikes on Friday in Jordan, United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced in a Saturday statement.

Iranian Regime’s Insatiable Drive to Wipe Out Jews, Christians, Minorities: World Turns a Blind Eye
Only by treating the Iranian regime and its proxies as the terrorists they are, without illusions of “moderation,” can the world curb their threat. The UN and the international community must stop turning away from this clear and present danger. Fully supporting American and Israeli efforts against Iran is also crucial to neutralizing the threat.

Trump Warns Against Communism
Trump’s warning about communism is justified. If we broaden the term and speak instead of statism and collectivism, his argument hits the nail on the head. “The communist system is the opposite of the American system, and the communist system has never worked.”

Election Integrity: Is Representative Democracy a Foolish Fantasy?
Is a representative democracy even possible when a large portion of the population is actively fighting to burn our republic to the ground by any means necessary? How can our elections and our government maintain integrity when people who want to destroy everything are allowed to vote or take political office?

Academia Embarrasses Itself… Again
The chancellor of UC San Francisco testified under oath that not all pregnancies come from women. That chancellor, Samuel Hawgood, is an actual pediatrician who previously served as UCSF’s dean of the School of Medicine. A man who did his residency at the Royal Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Brisbane cannot tell us how babies are made.

State Department issues worldwide caution to Americans amid Middle East tensions
The alert came as US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced a new wave of airstrikes targeting sites in Iran as the operation entered its 8th consecutive day. “The Dept of State advises Americans worldwide, and especially in the Middle East, to exercise increased caution.”