Hamas Agrees to Trump Gaza Deal, Plans To Release All Israeli Hostages, More Than 8,600 People Arrested in FBI Campaign Targeting Violent Crimes, Top Supreme Court Cases to Watch as Justices Reconvene
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Truth Keeps Winning!

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Even though the mainstream media won’t tell you, there is good news to report! Judeo/Christian values are winning every day, and biblical truth is prevailing.

 

Positive things are happening, and here are some stories that will encourage you:

Hamas Agrees to Trump Gaza Deal, Plans To Release All Israeli Hostages

A historic moment for the world and this president.

 

The Hamas terror group has agreed to a deal negotiated by President Donald Trump to release all of the remaining hostages in captivity from the heinous attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

 

The president has been trying to secure peace in the Gaza Strip after Israel responded to the attack with military operations intended to target and dispose of Hamas terrorists.

 

'This can be done the easy way, or it can be done the hard way.'

 

On Friday the terror group said it would agree to the deal and signaled that it was ready to discuss the details, according to Reuters. If approved, Hamas will release the hostages who are alive and deliver the remains of those who have died.

 

On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his support for the latest deal negotiations.

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More Than 8,600 People Arrested in FBI Campaign Targeting Violent Crimes

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and its partners have arrested 8,629 individuals across the United States as part of its “Summer Heat” campaign, the agency said in an Oct. 2 statement.


More than 6,500 out of the 8,629 arrests fell under the FBI’s Violent Crime and Gang program, said the agency.


“We are not messing around,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “Our No. 1 mission is crushing violent crime. If you hurt a child, we’re coming for you. If you jack a car, we’re coming for you. If you’re polluting our neighborhoods with deadly drugs, we’re coming for you.”

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Top Supreme Court Cases To Watch as Justices Reconvene

The Supreme Court is set to return on Oct. 6 for its 2025–2026 term, in which it will consider a series of cases that could affect major constitutional issues and impact President Donald Trump’s agenda.

 

The high court is expected to hear challenges to Trump’s policies and has already decided to hear arguments over Trump’s tariffs and attempts to fire high-level officials.

 

The Supreme Court will also consider whether states can ban men from playing in women’s sports, whether a ban on so-called conversion therapy violates free speech rights, and a variety of election-related cases that could affect the balance of political power in the United States.

 

Here are the top cases so far this term and what is at stake in each.

 

1. Trump’s Tariffs
In perhaps the most anticipated case this term, the high court will decide on the legality of a large swath of Trump’s tariffs.


Trump invoked an emergency powers law to impose reciprocal tariffs on almost all countries, as well as levies on Canada, Mexico, and China over the trafficking of fentanyl into the United States.

 

Several federal courts have ruled that those tariffs went beyond what the law allowed.

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