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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, June 14, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, June 14, 2026

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Embedded Evil Is Here

Embedded Evil Is Here

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, June 14, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, June 14, 2026

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Where Do Things Stand with the Iran War?

Where Do Things Stand with the Iran War?

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It's So Obvious There's Cheating Going on in LA

It's So Obvious There's Cheating Going on in LA

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Trump Calls L.A. Runoffs "Rigged"

President Donald Trump commented on the Los Angeles mayoral race on Truth Social Monday. "Not possible for Spencer Pratt to have lost the L.A. runoffs after the big lead he had. 3rd World Nation. Rigged Elections! Now they’ll be working on great guy Steve Hilton. Won’t have results for, possibly, TWO WEEKS, according to officials. President DJT," wrote Trump.

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Flesh-Eating Cattle Parasite Spreading In Texas

Two more cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed in Texas, demonstrating the difficulty of stopping the spread of a pest that potentially could devastate the nation’s cattle industry. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday the new cases were found in a calf and a dog, hundreds of miles apart. The screwworm is actually a fly, which produces a larva that eats live flesh instead of dead material. Females lay their eggs in open wounds any any warm-blooded animal such as cattle, but wildlife, pets and occasionally even humans can be infested. Before it was irradicated in the 1960s, the fly was an annual warm-weather scourge of cattle ranchers.

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Iran, Israel Say They Have Halted Strikes On Each Other For Now

DUBAI/JERUSALEM, June 8 (Reuters) - Iran's military announced on Monday that its first wave of attacks on Israel since a ceasefire in April was now over, although it threatened to resume the strikes if Israel continued attacks on Lebanon. There was no immediate response from Israel, which had launched attacks on Iran after Tehran fired missiles towards Israel late on Sunday. Iran had said its strikes were in retaliation for Israeli strikes on the outskirts of Beirut. Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump demanded that Israel and Iran "immediately stop 'shooting'". The flurry of attacks drove oil prices up around 4% and threatened to wreck U.S.-led efforts to broker a deal to end the war. Israel hit a petrochemical plant in southwestern Iran that it said was used to produce ballistic missiles. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it retaliated with a strike aimed at a similar Israeli plant in the city of Haifa. The first direct exchange between Israel and Iran since April could interfere with Trump's efforts to end the war he launched alongside Israel at the end of February. Iran's military headquarters said it had "delivered a painful response" against Israel for its attacks on Lebanon, including Sunday's strikes on the outskirts of Beirut. "Accordingly, the operations of the armed forces are hereby declared halted; however, it is emphasized that if the aggressions and acts of mischief continue — including in southern Lebanon — much more severe and crushing actions than before will follow." In one of several posts on social media, Trump said Israel and Iran both wanted "an immediate CEASEFIRE! Final negotiations on 'Peace' are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way." He added that a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports would remain in place till a final deal was reached. An Israeli official said Trump had spoken on Monday to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Earlier on Monday an Israeli military official said Israel was prepared for a range of options for military strikes against Iran, from several days to "as long as it takes". Israel had struck Iranian air defense systems that were being rebuilt after previous Israeli attacks, as well as the petrochemical plant. In a similarly defiant vein, an Iranian military source quoted by the Tasnim news agency had said Tehran was prepared for a prolonged conflict with Israel and for renewed strikes against U.S. interests in the region. 'EXTREME SUSPICION' Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran was exchanging messages with Washington in an atmosphere of "extreme suspicion". Israel's actions in Lebanon, whether carried out with U.S. knowledge and consent or not, were aimed at sabotaging diplomacy, he added. "The United States bears direct responsibility for any action the Zionist regime (Israel) takes in relation to violating regional peace and security against Iran," he said. Iranian media reported the sound of explosions in Tehran on Monday, and the semi-official Mehr news agency said air defenses had shot down a drone over the capital. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis pledged in a statement to stop Israel's maritime navigation in the Red Sea, and said they had also fired missiles at Israel. The Houthis have so far largely stayed out of the regional war; they control territory at the mouth of the Red Sea, increasingly important as the alternative route for millions of barrels per day of Middle East oil otherwise blocked by Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz. The Israeli military official said Iran had fired "close to 30 ballistic missiles" at Israel since Sunday evening, and the Houthis a further two missiles. Israel said it struck targets at the Mahshahr petrochemical complex that were used to produce and export raw materials for Iran's missile program. A provincial official told Iranian media parts of the plant were damaged.

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Scott Pelley’s Emotional Interview Misses The Mark

Mike weighed in on the ongoing debate over media bias and journalistic credibility, criticizing what he sees as a growing disconnect between some members of the press and everyday Americans.

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Election Integrity, Voter ID, & Questions Of Political Accountability

He highlighted polling showing widespread Republican skepticism about election security and argued that stronger voter ID laws, such as those proposed in the SAVE America Act, would help restore public confidence in elections.

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America250 Honors 250 Student Winners in Nationwide Contest

As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, America250 has announced the 250 winners of its 2026 America's Field Trip contest, recognizing students from across the country for their creativity and reflections on what America means to them. Students in grades three through 12 from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories were invited to submit essays and artwork answering the question, “What does America mean to you?” The contest is designed to encourage young people to explore the nation’s history, culture, and future while sharing their own unique perspectives. Among the standout entries is artwork by Cheyenne P., an 11th-grade student from Kentucky. Her piece features a map of the United States filled with symbols, landmarks, and imagery representing the distinct history, culture, and identity of each state. Another winning submission came from Jason, a fourth-grade student from Arizona. His colorful artwork highlights some of the most recognizable moments in American history, including the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the moon landing, and the White House, bringing together key moments that have shaped the nation. Of the 250 students recognized this year, 125 first-place winners will receive expense-paid field trips to some of the nation's most significant destinations, including national parks, museums, historic sites, and space exploration centers. The remaining 125 second-place winners will receive special recognition packages honoring their achievements. Organizers say the program has now recognized more than 550 students since its launch and remains focused on inspiring the next generation to learn about and engage with America's rich history and heritage as the country marks its semiquincentennial celebration.

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Trump Spars With Kristen Welker Over California Elections

Trump Spars With Kristen Welker Over CA Elections

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Trial Begins in Deadly Palisades Fire Case

Jury selection is underway in the federal arson trial of a man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades Fire that devastated parts of Los Angeles County in early 2025. Prosecutors allege that 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht started a small fire on New Year's Day that smoldered undetected before reigniting days later and growing into one of the most destructive wildfires in California history. The Palisades Fire ultimately killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and surrounding communities. The wildfire displaced residents, caused billions of dollars in damage, and left many neighborhoods facing a lengthy rebuilding process. Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, including arson and malicious destruction by fire. If convicted, he could face years in prison. Defense attorneys argue there is insufficient evidence linking Rinderknecht to the fire and contend authorities failed to fully extinguish an earlier blaze in the area. Prosecutors, meanwhile, say phone location data and other evidence place him near the fire's origin. The trial is expected to last several weeks and is likely to renew public attention on the devastating wildfire and the ongoing recovery efforts in affected communities.

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Trump's NYC Visit Prompts Extra NBA Finals Security

Security is being tightened around Madison Square Garden ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals, with President Donald Trump expected to attend Monday night's matchup. The New York Knicks are urging fans to arrive at least two hours early and bring as little as possible. The team says strict screening procedures and a no-bag policy will be in place for those entering Madison Square Garden. Officials also canceled a planned watch party outside the arena for Game 3. The New York Police Department said the decision was made in coordination with the Secret Service because of the presidential visit. Team-sanctioned watch parties are still expected to take place at other locations, including Wollman Rink in Central Park and Brooklyn Bowl, though those events required advance registration. Monday night's game between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs marks the first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999, drawing major crowds and heightened attention across New York City. Authorities say the added measures are meant to keep fans, players, and officials safe as large crowds gather around the arena.

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12 Injured in Ohio Festival Shooting

Police in Toledo, Ohio, are continuing their search for those responsible for a shooting that injured 12 people during a popular street festival over the weekend. Authorities said the gunfire erupted Saturday near the annual Old West End Festival, a well-known community event that attracts thousands of visitors each year to one of Toledo's historic neighborhoods. Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene and transported victims for medical treatment. Police said all 12 people injured in the shooting are expected to survive. Videos shared on social media showed festivalgoers running for safety as shots rang out, while first responders treated victims near event tents and food vendors. Investigators have not announced any arrests and have not publicly identified any suspects. Police are asking anyone with information, photographs, or video from the area to come forward as the investigation continues. Officials have not released details about a possible motive, and it remains unclear whether the shooting was targeted or random.

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Trump Addresses Iran War, Election Concerns

President Donald Trump is defending his administration's actions in the war with Iran while responding to questions about campaign promises he made during the 2024 election. In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press that aired Sunday, Trump said he never guaranteed there would be no wars during a second term, despite campaigning on a message focused on avoiding new foreign conflicts. The president argued that his decisions are based on protecting U.S. interests and national security. Trump also defended a proposed $1.8 billion fund designed to compensate key allies and partners affected by recent international developments. During the interview, the president raised concerns about California's vote-counting process following last week's primary election, pointing to the state's lengthy tabulation period. Election officials have said California's counting process includes millions of mail-in ballots and provisional ballots that can take days or weeks to process under state law. The wide-ranging interview touched on foreign policy, domestic politics, and the administration's priorities as Trump continues his second term in office.

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Deadly 7.8 Earthquake Hits Philippines

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines on Monday, killing at least 19 people and injuring more than 200 others. The quake was centered offshore near the island of Mindanao, one of the country's most populous regions. Officials said the powerful tremor triggered a tsunami measuring about three feet along parts of the coastline, damaging homes and infrastructure in several communities. Authorities reported widespread destruction, including collapsed buildings and damage to a key access bridge. The city of General Santos was among the hardest-hit areas. Emergency crews have been deployed across the region as search-and-rescue operations continue. Officials are assessing the full extent of the damage and warn the death toll could rise as responders reach affected areas. The earthquake is the strongest to strike the Philippines this year and comes as the country remains vulnerable to seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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6 Injured In Penn Station Stabbing

Six people were injured in a stabbing attack inside New York City's Penn Station on Sunday evening, according to authorities. The incident occurred around 7 p.m. inside one of the nation's busiest transportation hubs, which serves Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, NJ Transit, and several New York City subway lines. Officials said one victim suffered serious injuries, while several others were treated for moderate and minor wounds. All of the victims were transported to local hospitals for treatment. Police quickly took a suspect into custody, but investigators have not yet released details about what led to the attack or whether the victims were specifically targeted. The stabbing took place just hours before thousands of fans are expected to travel to nearby Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Authorities have not indicated whether the incident will affect security plans surrounding the highly anticipated matchup. The investigation remains ongoing as detectives work to determine a motive and gather additional information about the suspect.

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Israel, Iran Exchange Missile Fire

Israel and Iran exchanged missile fire Monday in what officials described as the most serious escalation since a ceasefire took effect two months ago. Israeli authorities said Iran launched three waves of missiles toward the country, triggering air raid alerts and prompting air defense systems to intercept incoming projectiles. Explosions were reported in central Israel as residents sought shelter. The exchange came after Israel carried out strikes inside Iran, which officials said were conducted in response to earlier missile activity from Tehran. The conflict also expanded beyond the two countries when Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile toward Israel and renewed threats against shipping in the Red Sea. The latest developments have raised concerns among world leaders about the possibility of a broader regional conflict, with renewed calls for restraint and de-escalation across the Middle East.

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Did “WEMBY” Just Colin Kaepernick the NBA?

This episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the state of our democracy. The speaker dives into the world of politics, where voter ID laws, election integrity, and the manipulation of the system are under scrutiny. From the latest on Graham Plattner's campaign to the importance of election day, this episode is a wake-up call for all Americans. The speaker discusses the need for voter ID laws and the importance of ensuring that our elections are fair and secure. They highlight the issue of California's slow vote counts and the need for election day to be a reality, not a myth. The conversation also touches on the recent news of John Bolton's plea deal and the implications of his actions. The speaker shares their personal experience with the NBA and how the recent behavior of some players has turned them off from the sport. They express frustration with the lack of respect shown by some players towards the American flag and the nation. This leads to a broader discussion on the importance of respecting our country's symbols and institutions. If you're concerned about the state of our democracy and want to stay informed, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's thoughts on these critical issues. They'll share their insights on the importance of election integrity, the need for voter ID laws, and the impact of our actions on the country's future. Follow Carl Jackson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow Website: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Store: https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, June 14, 2026

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Embedded Evil Is Here

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, June 14, 2026

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It's So Obvious There's Cheating Going on in LA

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Trump Calls L.A. Runoffs "Rigged"

President Donald Trump commented on the Los Angeles mayoral race on Truth Social Monday. "Not possible for Spencer Pratt to have lost the L.A. runoffs after the big lead he had. 3rd World Nation. Rigged Elections! Now they’ll be working on great guy Steve Hilton. Won’t have results for, possibly, TWO WEEKS, according to officials. President DJT," wrote Trump.

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Flesh-Eating Cattle Parasite Spreading In Texas

Two more cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed in Texas, demonstrating the difficulty of stopping the spread of a pest that potentially could devastate the nation’s cattle industry. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday the new cases were found in a calf and a dog, hundreds of miles apart. The screwworm is actually a fly, which produces a larva that eats live flesh instead of dead material. Females lay their eggs in open wounds any any warm-blooded animal such as cattle, but wildlife, pets and occasionally even humans can be infested. Before it was irradicated in the 1960s, the fly was an annual warm-weather scourge of cattle ranchers.

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Iran, Israel Say They Have Halted Strikes On Each Other For Now

DUBAI/JERUSALEM, June 8 (Reuters) - Iran's military announced on Monday that its first wave of attacks on Israel since a ceasefire in April was now over, although it threatened to resume the strikes if Israel continued attacks on Lebanon. There was no immediate response from Israel, which had launched attacks on Iran after Tehran fired missiles towards Israel late on Sunday. Iran had said its strikes were in retaliation for Israeli strikes on the outskirts of Beirut. Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump demanded that Israel and Iran "immediately stop 'shooting'". The flurry of attacks drove oil prices up around 4% and threatened to wreck U.S.-led efforts to broker a deal to end the war. Israel hit a petrochemical plant in southwestern Iran that it said was used to produce ballistic missiles. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it retaliated with a strike aimed at a similar Israeli plant in the city of Haifa. The first direct exchange between Israel and Iran since April could interfere with Trump's efforts to end the war he launched alongside Israel at the end of February. Iran's military headquarters said it had "delivered a painful response" against Israel for its attacks on Lebanon, including Sunday's strikes on the outskirts of Beirut. "Accordingly, the operations of the armed forces are hereby declared halted; however, it is emphasized that if the aggressions and acts of mischief continue — including in southern Lebanon — much more severe and crushing actions than before will follow." In one of several posts on social media, Trump said Israel and Iran both wanted "an immediate CEASEFIRE! Final negotiations on 'Peace' are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way." He added that a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports would remain in place till a final deal was reached. An Israeli official said Trump had spoken on Monday to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Earlier on Monday an Israeli military official said Israel was prepared for a range of options for military strikes against Iran, from several days to "as long as it takes". Israel had struck Iranian air defense systems that were being rebuilt after previous Israeli attacks, as well as the petrochemical plant. In a similarly defiant vein, an Iranian military source quoted by the Tasnim news agency had said Tehran was prepared for a prolonged conflict with Israel and for renewed strikes against U.S. interests in the region. 'EXTREME SUSPICION' Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran was exchanging messages with Washington in an atmosphere of "extreme suspicion". Israel's actions in Lebanon, whether carried out with U.S. knowledge and consent or not, were aimed at sabotaging diplomacy, he added. "The United States bears direct responsibility for any action the Zionist regime (Israel) takes in relation to violating regional peace and security against Iran," he said. Iranian media reported the sound of explosions in Tehran on Monday, and the semi-official Mehr news agency said air defenses had shot down a drone over the capital. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis pledged in a statement to stop Israel's maritime navigation in the Red Sea, and said they had also fired missiles at Israel. The Houthis have so far largely stayed out of the regional war; they control territory at the mouth of the Red Sea, increasingly important as the alternative route for millions of barrels per day of Middle East oil otherwise blocked by Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz. The Israeli military official said Iran had fired "close to 30 ballistic missiles" at Israel since Sunday evening, and the Houthis a further two missiles. Israel said it struck targets at the Mahshahr petrochemical complex that were used to produce and export raw materials for Iran's missile program. A provincial official told Iranian media parts of the plant were damaged.

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Scott Pelley’s Emotional Interview Misses The Mark

Mike weighed in on the ongoing debate over media bias and journalistic credibility, criticizing what he sees as a growing disconnect between some members of the press and everyday Americans.

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Election Integrity, Voter ID, & Questions Of Political Accountability

He highlighted polling showing widespread Republican skepticism about election security and argued that stronger voter ID laws, such as those proposed in the SAVE America Act, would help restore public confidence in elections.

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America250 Honors 250 Student Winners in Nationwide Contest

As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, America250 has announced the 250 winners of its 2026 America's Field Trip contest, recognizing students from across the country for their creativity and reflections on what America means to them. Students in grades three through 12 from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories were invited to submit essays and artwork answering the question, “What does America mean to you?” The contest is designed to encourage young people to explore the nation’s history, culture, and future while sharing their own unique perspectives. Among the standout entries is artwork by Cheyenne P., an 11th-grade student from Kentucky. Her piece features a map of the United States filled with symbols, landmarks, and imagery representing the distinct history, culture, and identity of each state. Another winning submission came from Jason, a fourth-grade student from Arizona. His colorful artwork highlights some of the most recognizable moments in American history, including the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the moon landing, and the White House, bringing together key moments that have shaped the nation. Of the 250 students recognized this year, 125 first-place winners will receive expense-paid field trips to some of the nation's most significant destinations, including national parks, museums, historic sites, and space exploration centers. The remaining 125 second-place winners will receive special recognition packages honoring their achievements. Organizers say the program has now recognized more than 550 students since its launch and remains focused on inspiring the next generation to learn about and engage with America's rich history and heritage as the country marks its semiquincentennial celebration.

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Trump Spars With Kristen Welker Over California Elections

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Trial Begins in Deadly Palisades Fire Case

Jury selection is underway in the federal arson trial of a man accused of sparking the deadly Palisades Fire that devastated parts of Los Angeles County in early 2025. Prosecutors allege that 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht started a small fire on New Year's Day that smoldered undetected before reigniting days later and growing into one of the most destructive wildfires in California history. The Palisades Fire ultimately killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and surrounding communities. The wildfire displaced residents, caused billions of dollars in damage, and left many neighborhoods facing a lengthy rebuilding process. Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, including arson and malicious destruction by fire. If convicted, he could face years in prison. Defense attorneys argue there is insufficient evidence linking Rinderknecht to the fire and contend authorities failed to fully extinguish an earlier blaze in the area. Prosecutors, meanwhile, say phone location data and other evidence place him near the fire's origin. The trial is expected to last several weeks and is likely to renew public attention on the devastating wildfire and the ongoing recovery efforts in affected communities.

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Trump's NYC Visit Prompts Extra NBA Finals Security

Security is being tightened around Madison Square Garden ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals, with President Donald Trump expected to attend Monday night's matchup. The New York Knicks are urging fans to arrive at least two hours early and bring as little as possible. The team says strict screening procedures and a no-bag policy will be in place for those entering Madison Square Garden. Officials also canceled a planned watch party outside the arena for Game 3. The New York Police Department said the decision was made in coordination with the Secret Service because of the presidential visit. Team-sanctioned watch parties are still expected to take place at other locations, including Wollman Rink in Central Park and Brooklyn Bowl, though those events required advance registration. Monday night's game between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs marks the first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999, drawing major crowds and heightened attention across New York City. Authorities say the added measures are meant to keep fans, players, and officials safe as large crowds gather around the arena.

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12 Injured in Ohio Festival Shooting

Police in Toledo, Ohio, are continuing their search for those responsible for a shooting that injured 12 people during a popular street festival over the weekend. Authorities said the gunfire erupted Saturday near the annual Old West End Festival, a well-known community event that attracts thousands of visitors each year to one of Toledo's historic neighborhoods. Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene and transported victims for medical treatment. Police said all 12 people injured in the shooting are expected to survive. Videos shared on social media showed festivalgoers running for safety as shots rang out, while first responders treated victims near event tents and food vendors. Investigators have not announced any arrests and have not publicly identified any suspects. Police are asking anyone with information, photographs, or video from the area to come forward as the investigation continues. Officials have not released details about a possible motive, and it remains unclear whether the shooting was targeted or random.

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Trump Addresses Iran War, Election Concerns

President Donald Trump is defending his administration's actions in the war with Iran while responding to questions about campaign promises he made during the 2024 election. In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press that aired Sunday, Trump said he never guaranteed there would be no wars during a second term, despite campaigning on a message focused on avoiding new foreign conflicts. The president argued that his decisions are based on protecting U.S. interests and national security. Trump also defended a proposed $1.8 billion fund designed to compensate key allies and partners affected by recent international developments. During the interview, the president raised concerns about California's vote-counting process following last week's primary election, pointing to the state's lengthy tabulation period. Election officials have said California's counting process includes millions of mail-in ballots and provisional ballots that can take days or weeks to process under state law. The wide-ranging interview touched on foreign policy, domestic politics, and the administration's priorities as Trump continues his second term in office.

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Deadly 7.8 Earthquake Hits Philippines

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines on Monday, killing at least 19 people and injuring more than 200 others. The quake was centered offshore near the island of Mindanao, one of the country's most populous regions. Officials said the powerful tremor triggered a tsunami measuring about three feet along parts of the coastline, damaging homes and infrastructure in several communities. Authorities reported widespread destruction, including collapsed buildings and damage to a key access bridge. The city of General Santos was among the hardest-hit areas. Emergency crews have been deployed across the region as search-and-rescue operations continue. Officials are assessing the full extent of the damage and warn the death toll could rise as responders reach affected areas. The earthquake is the strongest to strike the Philippines this year and comes as the country remains vulnerable to seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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6 Injured In Penn Station Stabbing

Six people were injured in a stabbing attack inside New York City's Penn Station on Sunday evening, according to authorities. The incident occurred around 7 p.m. inside one of the nation's busiest transportation hubs, which serves Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, NJ Transit, and several New York City subway lines. Officials said one victim suffered serious injuries, while several others were treated for moderate and minor wounds. All of the victims were transported to local hospitals for treatment. Police quickly took a suspect into custody, but investigators have not yet released details about what led to the attack or whether the victims were specifically targeted. The stabbing took place just hours before thousands of fans are expected to travel to nearby Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Authorities have not indicated whether the incident will affect security plans surrounding the highly anticipated matchup. The investigation remains ongoing as detectives work to determine a motive and gather additional information about the suspect.

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Israel, Iran Exchange Missile Fire

Israel and Iran exchanged missile fire Monday in what officials described as the most serious escalation since a ceasefire took effect two months ago. Israeli authorities said Iran launched three waves of missiles toward the country, triggering air raid alerts and prompting air defense systems to intercept incoming projectiles. Explosions were reported in central Israel as residents sought shelter. The exchange came after Israel carried out strikes inside Iran, which officials said were conducted in response to earlier missile activity from Tehran. The conflict also expanded beyond the two countries when Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile toward Israel and renewed threats against shipping in the Red Sea. The latest developments have raised concerns among world leaders about the possibility of a broader regional conflict, with renewed calls for restraint and de-escalation across the Middle East.

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Did “WEMBY” Just Colin Kaepernick the NBA?

This episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the state of our democracy. The speaker dives into the world of politics, where voter ID laws, election integrity, and the manipulation of the system are under scrutiny. From the latest on Graham Plattner's campaign to the importance of election day, this episode is a wake-up call for all Americans. The speaker discusses the need for voter ID laws and the importance of ensuring that our elections are fair and secure. They highlight the issue of California's slow vote counts and the need for election day to be a reality, not a myth. The conversation also touches on the recent news of John Bolton's plea deal and the implications of his actions. The speaker shares their personal experience with the NBA and how the recent behavior of some players has turned them off from the sport. They express frustration with the lack of respect shown by some players towards the American flag and the nation. This leads to a broader discussion on the importance of respecting our country's symbols and institutions. If you're concerned about the state of our democracy and want to stay informed, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's thoughts on these critical issues. They'll share their insights on the importance of election integrity, the need for voter ID laws, and the impact of our actions on the country's future. Follow Carl Jackson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow Website: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Store: https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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