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  • Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May

    Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May

    June 25, 2026

    Infographic: The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure climbed to 4.1% in May 2026, its highest level since April 2023. Despite surging prices, Americans kept spending — though after adjusting for inflation, real gains were modest.

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  • Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May — But Consumers Keep Spending

    Inflation Hit a 3-Year High in May — But Consumers Keep Spending

    June 25, 2026

    The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure climbed to 4.1% in May 2026, its highest level since April 2023. Despite surging prices, Americans kept spending — though after adjusting for inflation, real gains were modest. Here’s what the numbers mean for your wallet and the Fed’s next move.

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  • Trump Kicks Off the “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall — A Full Breakdown (With Fact-Check)

    Trump Kicks Off the “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall — A Full Breakdown (With Fact-Check)

    June 25, 2026

    Trump took the National Mall stage June 24 to open a two-week 250th-anniversary celebration — and made sweeping claims about Iran, $19 trillion in investment, and $2.50 gas. Our fact-checked breakdown separates truth from spin.

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  • Trump at Mack Trucks: A Political Psychology and Rhetorical Analysis

    Trump at Mack Trucks: A Political Psychology and Rhetorical Analysis

    June 24, 2026

    Trump’s Macungie rally is a textbook deployment of fear appeal theory, narrative transportation, and illusory truth repetition. This two-track analysis maps the psychology and rhetoric — plus Most Deranged Moments and Incomprehensible Statements.

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  • Trump Rallies at Mack Trucks in Macungie, Pennsylvania: Full Breakdown with Fact-Check

    Trump Rallies at Mack Trucks in Macungie, Pennsylvania: Full Breakdown with Fact-Check

    June 24, 2026

    President Trump visited Mack Trucks in Macungie, PA on June 23, 2026, touting the Iran ceasefire deal, record crime drops, and drug price cuts — while stumping for Rep. Ryan Mackenzie. Several key claims don’t survive scrutiny.

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  • Psychological Profile & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump’s Quantum Executive Order Signing Ceremony — June 22, 2026

    Psychological Profile & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump’s Quantum Executive Order Signing Ceremony — June 22, 2026

    June 23, 2026

    Trump’s quantum EO signing was a behavioral event as much as a policy one. Two-track analysis: psychological patterns (grandiosity, splitting, distortion) and influence architecture (fear appeals, borrowed credibility, narrative transportation)

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  • Trump Signs Two Quantum Computing Executive Orders, Ranges Across Iran, Colombia, Starmer, NATO, and the Reflecting Pool

    Trump Signs Two Quantum Computing Executive Orders, Ranges Across Iran, Colombia, Starmer, NATO, and the Reflecting Pool

    June 23, 2026

    Trump signed two quantum computing executive orders June 22, 2026 — one to build a quantum computer in five years, one mandating federal cybersecurity upgrades by 2031. Full breakdown with Google, IBM, John Martinis, and integrated fact-check.

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  • Sunday Show Roundup, June 21, 2026: Iran Deal Draws Near-Universal Skepticism Across Party Lines

    Sunday Show Roundup, June 21, 2026: Iran Deal Draws Near-Universal Skepticism Across Party Lines

    June 21, 2026

    Four Sunday shows scrutinized the U.S.–Iran memorandum of understanding and found rare bipartisan agreement: Iran received more than it gave up. Obama officials, ex-Trump cabinet members, and Senate Republicans all raised concerns the deal may leave America worse off.

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  • Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump’s Axios Interview

    Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis: Trump’s Axios Interview

    June 20, 2026

    Trump tells Axios “I killed the ayatollah” and “there are no limits” on his power. This two-track analysis decodes the psychological patterns and persuasion techniques behind his answers.

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  • Fact-Checking Trump’s Axios Interview: Iran “Surrender,” DC Crime Claims, and More

    Fact-Checking Trump’s Axios Interview: Iran “Surrender,” DC Crime Claims, and More

    June 20, 2026

    Trump called the new Iran deal “unconditional surrender” — but it includes a $300 billion fund for Iran. He said DC crime is down 94%; his own White House says 60%. A full fact-check.

    Read more: Fact-Checking Trump’s Axios Interview: Iran “Surrender,” DC Crime Claims, and More
  • Trump on Power, Iran, and AI: Inside His Wide-Ranging Interview With Axios

    Trump on Power, Iran, and AI: Inside His Wide-Ranging Interview With Axios

    June 20, 2026

    Trump tells Axios he sees “no limits” on presidential power after the Iran strikes, reveals a secret Gulf tanker operation, and previews a Cuba operation led by Marco Rubio.

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  • Paying More and Buying Less: 2025 Tariffs and U.S. Household Spending

    Paying More and Buying Less: 2025 Tariffs and U.S. Household Spending

    June 19, 2026

    A new Federal Reserve working paper finds that 2025 tariffs led to partial retail price pass-through but much larger reductions in household spending, especially on non-essential goods. The burden fell unevenly, with low-income households facing the highest welfare cost as a share of income.

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