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Delta Flight Reports Midair Firework Strike

A Delta Air Lines flight reported being struck by what the crew believed was a firework while descending into Chicago Midway International Airport during Fourth of July celebrations. The Airbus A319, carrying 52 passengers and six crew members from Atlanta, landed safely without injuries. Delta says mechanics inspected the aircraft and found no damage. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident after the flight crew reported hearing a loud bang just before landing. Air traffic control recordings also indicated there were multiple reports of fireworks near aircraft in the Chicago area that night.

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Eight Shot At Coney Island Fourth Of July Cookout

Eight people, including four children, were shot during a Fourth of July cookout near New York City's Coney Island on Saturday night, police said. Authorities say a masked gunman opened fire into the courtyard of an apartment building about a block from the famous boardwalk before fleeing the scene. Police recovered a firearm but have not announced any arrests. A 21-year-old woman remains in critical condition, while the other seven victims — including children ages 6, 7, 12 and 14 — are expected to survive. Investigators continue searching for the suspect and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

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Dems & Media Hate America's 250th Birthday

Dems & Media Hate America's 250th Birthday

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Thousands Attend Khamenei Funeral In Iran

Thousands of mourners gathered in Iran this weekend for the funeral of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Several of Khamenei's sons were seen praying beside his coffin and those of other family members killed in recent violence. However, his successor, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, did not attend the public funeral, drawing attention as the country continues its political transition. The funeral came amid heightened tensions in the region following recent fighting between Iran and the United States.

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Touring USS Arlington Navy Ship as it Sails into NYC

Touring the USS Arlington Navy ship, speaking with Marines and sailors as they sail into New York City to celebrate America's 250th birthday.

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Socialism Is Not the Answer

Socialism Is Not the Answer

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Who is Electing These Socialists?!

Who is Electing These Socialists?!

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Will American Voters Reject Marxism?

Will American Voters Reject Marxism?

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The Reason We Celebrate the 4th

The Reason We Celebrate the 4th

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Part 3 of the Declaration of Independence

Part 3 of the Declaration of Independence

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Ex-U.S. Olympian Indicted Over Alleged Reflecting Pool Vandalism

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Olympian was indicted Thursday on a felony charge in what President Donald Trump has called vandalism of the Reflecting Pool. David Hearn, a former Olympic canoe racer, was indicted on a single count of property destruction in Washington, D.C. court. He previously told The Associated Press that he reached into the pool to examine the newly peeled coating. Hearn, 67, said he stopped by the pool during a 64-mile bike ride. Trump has said federal authorities made “multiple arrests” of people he said were vandalizing the Reflecting Pool following a $14-million-plus rehabilitation project he launched for the nation’s 250th anniversary.

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M and M Extra: America's Awakening

We think Independence Day is a celebration and an honored tradition for EVERY AMERICAN. But MS Now reject, Joy Reid, is out here claiming NO black people are celebrating the 4th of July—because of slavery. She's speaking for an entire community like it's an undeniable truth, which is absurd. Not to mention we solved THAT problem over a century ago. Just another weak attempt of the left to sow division instead of uplifting our nation. How are you celebrating America's 250th? Let us know in the comments. -- M and M EXTRA: Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live ?? / @mandmextra ?? Weekdays at 12 PM ET Watch The Mike Gallagher Show Live ?? salemnewschannel.com/watch-live ?? Weekdays 9 AM – 12 PM ET Listen to The Mark Davis Show ?? 660amtheanswer.com/listenlive ?? Weekdays at 7AM - 10AM CT

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Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program: Post-War Analysis

Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program: Post-War Analysis

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Climber Couple Arrested After Scaling Empire State Building Antenna For Marriage Proposal

NEW YORK (AP) — A daredevil couple has been arrested after scaling the Empire State Building’s antenna and unfurling a banner about “the power of love” and peace. It was apparently part of an audacious, high-altitude marriage proposal. The Russian climbers go by Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus. They were the subject of a 2024 Netflix documentary called “Skywalkers.” It’s unclear how the pair gained access to the antenna. Police identified the two climbers by their formal names, Angelina Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov. They were arrested on burglary, reckless endangerment and other charges. It's not immediately clear whether they have attorneys who can speak to the charges. An assistant says the couple is unavailable.

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Wildfire Risks Restricting Fireworks Across U.S.

With wildfires raging across the western U.S., cities and states are restricting fireworks as the nation gears up for a big Fourth of July. Utah has banned personal fireworks due to extreme wildfire risk. Governors in Colorado and New Mexico are urging restraint, while cities from the Southwest to Oregon and Washington have imposed their own restrictions. Record dry conditions have elevated the risk this year, with hundreds of wildfires erupting throughout the West in the past week alone. Officials are encouraging families to attend professional displays instead of lighting fireworks at home.

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The Shining City Trailer #2

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Iran Prepares To Bury Slain Supreme Leader With Week Of Mass Mourning

DUBAI, July 2 - Iran's ruling clerics are preparing days of mass funeral rites for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a show of public devotion to the Islamic Republic and proof that its revolutionary fervor still burns strong. Iran's supreme leader was killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes in their first attack of the war and the funeral events will begin over the weekend in Tehran, with mass processions planned next week in Qom and Mashhad and ceremonies in Iraq. "The large public turnout at the funeral procession of the martyred leader and the other martyrs will, in effect, be another referendum for the Islamic Republic," Qom Friday prayer leader Ayatollah Mohammad Saidi declared to state media. If they do see it as a referendum, authorities are not leaving the result to chance. They hope to mobilise millions of supporters to flood Iran's cities, laying on transport, accommodation and food, to proclaim the might of their theocratic state after it survived what they saw as an existential war. Khamenei's death, and the succession of his son Mojtaba as Iran's third supreme leader, in a conflict with its greatest foes, mark an epochal moment in the Islamic Republic's 47-year history. Mojtaba, dangerously wounded in the strike that killed his father, has not been seen in any new image since the war began. But behind the veneer of unity and devotion, public support for the Islamic Republic has worn paper thin, analysts say. Across the country, many Iranians are tired of decades of sanctions throttling their economy and angry at the repression meted out in the name of a 1979 revolution that only older people in a mostly young population can remember. When people poured onto the streets in December and January in demonstrations triggered by inflation, many were chanting for the death of Khamenei and authorities could only crush the unrest by shooting thousands of protesters. After news of Khamenei's killing began to circulate in the first days of the war, Tehran residents reported sounds of cheering erupting from behind the windows of houses and apartments in parts of the city. Now Tehran is tense and quiet, a sharp contrast with the emotional last burial of a supreme leader — the father of the revolution Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Then, millions of sobbing people mobbed Khomeini's funeral procession and some climbed on the ambulance, the dead leader's naked leg spilling from his shroud as Revolutionary Guards battled to push back the crowd. Samira, 35, whose husband owns a restaurant in Tehran, said her family did not plan to attend any funeral events and was leaving Tehran for the week. "It is like life has stopped and there are Basijis everywhere," she said, referring to the voluntary militia organisation affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards. MASS PROCESSIONS PLANNED ACROSS SEVERAL CITIES In Iran's theocratic system, Khamenei was not only head of state and leader of a revolutionary movement, but the representative on earth for Shi'ite Islam's 12th imam who disappeared in the ninth century. Khamenei's death in an enemy attack plays into a powerful Shi'ite tradition of martyrdom and mourning, in which processions of black-clad flagellants beat their chests or backs during annual religious commemorations. That potent symbolism has been evident in the black funeral flags hanging over city streets since his death and in mourning ceremonies for him referencing the martyrdom of Shi'ism's third imam, Hossein. On Thursday, workers were stringing up new posters in Tehran proclaiming support for the new leader Mojtaba, with the images of the late Khamenei and a raised revolutionary fist behind him. For supporters of the Islamic Republic, the talk of martyrdom is no mere rhetoric. "These are the hardest days of my life," said Mohsen, 24, a Basij member in Tehran who asked not to give his family name. "I do not remember the time when Imam Khomeini passed away but my father says the entire country was engulfed in grief and mourning. Today, too, people are in mourning, especially because our leader was martyred," he added. Officials and foreign dignitaries, including from Russia and China, will offer condolences in events on Friday. On Saturday, Khamenei's remains will be taken to a Tehran mosque for the first stop in a national funerary tour. The bodies of his daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter, as well as the widow of the new leader, his son Mojtaba, who were all killed in the same strike, will be carried alongside. Hotels are offering 50% discounts, schools, mosques and sports halls have been prepared to house mourners, and bus and rail networks are being diverted to serve the main events. After what authorities are billing as a massive procession in central Tehran on Monday, the remains will be taken to the seminary city of Qom, the centre of Iran's Shi'ite hierarchy, for ceremonies on Tuesday. Ceremonies will then be held in Iraq's shrine cities of Najaf and Kerbala on Wednesday with prominent attendees from Iran's regional network of Shi'ite proxies. He will be buried on Thursday, after another procession, in Mashhad near the tomb of the Imam Reza, a figure of great devotion in Iran. Security will be tight, with temporary airspace restrictions in place over Tehran and other cities and threats of a powerful response if either the United States or Israel resumes attacks. "We are showing our power to America and others in our own way," said Hossein Kheiri, 63, a veteran of the 1980-88 war with Iraq, standing under a poster of Khamenei in Tehran.

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Service Members Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary Of Independence

SNC's correspondent Willie Nelson joined sailors and Marines on the USS Arlington this week to catch up with service members as they celebrate America 250.

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Heat Wave Hits Much Of U.S. For Holiday Weekend

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gaining freedom from the heat will be a challenge this Independence Day in the eastern U.S., and it's already starting ahead of the holiday weekend. The National Weather Service says dangerous, record-breaking heat will continue across much of the central and eastern United States on Thursday and Friday and will continue along the East Coast through the weekend. With humidity making it feel hotter than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, sweat will be dampening spirits at many celebrations marking 250 years of American independence. In Philadelphia, officials shortened the route of a Thursday morning parade, canceled an afternoon all-American Block Party, and pushed back the start times of an evening picnic and concert at Independence Mall.

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