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The USS Lincoln Is Coming Home but America Is Leaving Its Carrier Gap Behind

The Navy says the USS Abraham Lincoln is returning to San Diego after a deployment stretched by the Iran war, but the status of the destroyers that escorted it remains unclear. The move is also highlighting a wider carrier coverage gap as another strike group shifts from the Pacific toward the Middle East.

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Financial crisis expert says the US is on the brink of recession

Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio said the United States is "very close to a recession" as the Trump administration's trade fight with China pushed new uncertainty into markets, prices and business planning. His comments came as consumer sentiment weakened and economists tracked rising concern about growth.

The USS Lincoln Is Coming Home but America Is Leaving Its Carrier Gap Behind

The Navy says the USS Abraham Lincoln is returning to San Diego after a deployment stretched by the Iran war, but the status of the destroyers that escorted it remains unclear. The move is also highlighting a wider carrier coverage gap as another strike group shifts from the Pacific toward the Middle East.

Unearthed Audio Exposes Texas Democrat’s Controversial Immigration Views

Newly resurfaced comments are drawing fresh attention to how a prominent Texas Democrat has talked about border security and immigration, an issue that remains central in Texas politics. The recordings have become part of a wider fight over how Democrats position themselves on the border in 2026.

DOJ Turned to Mafia Killer, AI to Build Comey ‘8647’ Case

A new Justice Department filing says U.S. Attorney Ellis Boyle in eastern North Carolina decided to pursue the criminal case over James Comey’s “8647” seashell post without direction from Attorney General Todd Blanche or President Donald Trump. Prosecutors also detailed their use of slang definitions, social media reach and other context to argue the post could be read as a threat.

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Trump Accused Multiple People of Destroying Reflecting Pool Despite Earlier Service Engineer Warning

Court filings show a National Park Service engineer warned on June 11 that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool liner was already peeling before the Trump administration pursued vandalism cases. The disclosures have intensified scrutiny of the dropped prosecution against former Olympian David Hearn in Washington.

Hayden Panettiere’s death is now a federal case as DEA joins investigation

The investigation into Hayden Panettiere’s death in Greenville, South Carolina, has expanded to include the DEA as local authorities continue to await final autopsy and toxicology results. Officials have confirmed the case remains open, with no cause of death publicly released.

Trump Says He’ll Meet Kim Jong Un, But Kim’s Sister Says She’s ‘Unaware’ of Any Contact

President Donald Trump said he expects to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this year, but Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, said she was unaware of any contact between the two sides. The conflicting public messages come as Washington has scaled back parts of joint military drills with South Korea.

New Yorkers are raising questions over what Mamdani’s ‘True priorities’ are

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has delivered on parts of his affordability agenda, but recent decisions on policing and housing have drawn renewed scrutiny from advocates, council members and some voters in New York City. The debate has centered on whether City Hall’s budget choices match the priorities Mamdani campaigned on.

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Financial crisis expert says the US is on the brink of recession

Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio said the United States is "very close to a recession" as the Trump administration's trade fight with China pushed new uncertainty into markets, prices and business planning. His comments came as consumer sentiment weakened and economists tracked rising concern about growth.

The USS Lincoln Is Coming Home but America Is Leaving Its Carrier Gap Behind

The Navy says the USS Abraham Lincoln is returning to San Diego after a deployment stretched by the Iran war, but the status of the destroyers that escorted it remains unclear. The move is also highlighting a wider carrier coverage gap as another strike group shifts from the Pacific toward the Middle East.

Unearthed Audio Exposes Texas Democrat’s Controversial Immigration Views

Newly resurfaced comments are drawing fresh attention to how a prominent Texas Democrat has talked about border security and immigration, an issue that remains central in Texas politics. The recordings have become part of a wider fight over how Democrats position themselves on the border in 2026.

DOJ Turned to Mafia Killer, AI to Build Comey ‘8647’ Case

A new Justice Department filing says U.S. Attorney Ellis Boyle in eastern North Carolina decided to pursue the criminal case over James Comey’s “8647” seashell post without direction from Attorney General Todd Blanche or President Donald Trump. Prosecutors also detailed their use of slang definitions, social media reach and other context to argue the post could be read as a threat.

Trump Accused Multiple People of Destroying Reflecting Pool Despite Earlier Service Engineer Warning

Court filings show a National Park Service engineer warned on June 11 that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool liner was already peeling before the Trump administration pursued vandalism cases. The disclosures have intensified scrutiny of the dropped prosecution against former Olympian David Hearn in Washington.

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The USS Lincoln Is Coming Home but America Is Leaving Its Carrier Gap Behind

The Navy says the USS Abraham Lincoln is returning to San Diego after a deployment stretched by the Iran war, but the status of the destroyers that escorted it remains unclear. The move is also highlighting a wider carrier coverage gap as another strike group shifts from the Pacific toward the Middle East.

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