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Subject The shortest world war of all time 
Date June 25, 2025 10:02 PM
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JUNE 25, 2025

[The shortest world war of all time ]
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THE SHORTEST WORLD WAR OF ALL TIME
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President Donald Trump announced the end of the “12 Day War”
between Israel and Iran on Monday. Both countries flirted with the
agreed-upon ceasefire deadline, prompting some colorful language from
the president. But, at least for now, the war is over. Despite reports
by CNN and the New York Times citing unnamed sources
claiming dubiously that the 360,000 […]


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[Gen Z recognizes Donald Trump as a peacemaker]
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GEN Z RECOGNIZES DONALD TRUMP AS A PEACEMAKER
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They told us World War III was inevitable. That President Donald
Trump’s foreign policy — unapologetic, unconventional, and proudly
America First — would ignite the Middle East and plunge us into
another endless war. They mocked him. They feared him. They predicted
he’d light the match that would spark a global inferno. But instead,
he […]


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[Louisiana Republicans undermine Trump’s energy agenda]
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LOUISIANA REPUBLICANS UNDERMINE TRUMP’S ENERGY AGENDA
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The Supreme Court granted certiorari and agreed to hear the case of
Chevron USA, Inc. v. Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, concerning land
erosion on the state’s coast. At issue is whether Chevron and other
energy producers may remove Plaquemines Parish’s lawsuit from state
court to federal court, and whether the federal government’s
ordering the energy producers […]


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[Outdated suppressor regulations harm public health]
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OUTDATED SUPPRESSOR REGULATIONS HARM PUBLIC HEALTH
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One provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that has received
little attention but has a significant public health impact is the
Hearing Protection Act, which removes suppressors from being regulated
under the National Firearms Act. This change reduces regulatory and
financial hurdles for eligible people to purchase, possess, and use
these devices. This […]


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