Author: Whatfinger Editor

Why did Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., lose last night? Massie went from principled libertarian during Covid, to GOP leadership lapdog under Kevin McCarthy, to anti-Trump Epstein obsessive in 2025 after tweeting about that issue a whopping three times in the decade prior. The nail in the coffin for him was voting against the One Big Beautiful Bill in 2025 because, according to Massie, it did too much to secure the border. Trump mercilessly trashed Massie in 2020 — calling him a “disaster” for America and Kentucky and saying he should be thrown out of the GOP entirely — but Massie…

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance encouraged the British public protesting against the longstanding government policy of flooding the jobs market with mass migration to “just keep going” and remember “it’s OK” to want to live in a safe, culturally homogenous place. The U.S. Vice President stood in for press secretary Karoline Leavitt at the White House press briefing room on Tuesday to cover her maternity leave, as reported by Breitbart News, and amid responses for a wide range of questions spoke out about the weekend’s Unite The Kingdom Rally. The rally, convened by veteran street organiser and child rape gang…

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Speaking during an appearance on Fox News Channel, the always entertaining Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) explained Sunday why fellow Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy’s primary defeat over the weekend was inevitable, having a laugh as he joked about how the buffoon of a RINO had made a big mess of things by voting to impeach Trump. For reference, as we reported on The American Tribune, “Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) is about to be a senator no more, as he lost his primary battle in a crushing primary defeat to a MAGA challenger, Julia Letlow, who had been backed by President Donald Trump.…

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William Davis, a 22-year-old defensive back for Sam Houston State, who joined the Bearkats after transferring from West Virginia University, has sadly passed away. Sam Houston State head coach Phil Longo released a statement confirming Davis’ death on May 17, 2026. “It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of Will Davis,” Longo said. “Will was a beloved member of our Bearkat football family here at Sam Houston who touched the lives of everyone he knew. Will was an upbeat, positive, passionate young man who will be sincerely missed. Tanya, the kids and I are praying for Will’s…

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The Minnesota Department of Human Services paid almost a million dollars to Faribault Public Schools over the last three years through a grant awarded to prevent substance use among what is being referred to as an underserved minority population. The grant was the subject of much public interest at school board meetings in 2022 and was placed under a microscope after school officials found a woman who pushed for the grant was charged with fraud. However, specific details about how the school district used the grant money from DHS are only now coming to the surface after local media outlet…

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Country music superstar Ella Langley, who radical leftists have been trying repeatedly to cancel for potentially being part of the MAGA movement and a supporter of slain activist Charlie Kirk, took home yet another Academy of Country Music Award. Langley took home the statue for Female Artist of the Year. During her acceptance speech, a teary-eyed Langley thanked the women in country music who helped her reach her goals. Langley gave an individual shout-out to the other nominees in the category, which included Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, and Kelsea Ballerini. She did not, however, give a shout-out to Megan Moroney.…

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Sinaloa Sen. Enrique Inzunza Cazarez, who is staring down charges related to drug trafficking and weapons, was arrested by law enforcement officers with the Drug Enforcement Administration in San Diego, California, according to several Mexican news outlets on May 16, 2026. Inzunza Cazarez, 53, now joins 10 other current and former Sinaloa officials who have been indicted by the United States District Court of New York. Inzunza Cazarez turned himself over to federal authorities in Southern California. The official is now being accused of narcotics importation conspiracy; possession of machine guns and destructive devices; and conspiracy to possess machine guns…

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Jennifer Stallone, wife of action movie legend Sylvester Stallone, revealed her theory as to why so many children who have celebrity parents seem far more likely than other children to identify as transgender. According to Stallone, it’s all about parenting style. “Why do you think it is that so many kids in Hollywood now and kids of, you know, celebrity parents are transgender?” podcast host Katie Miller asked her. “Is there something in the water in Hollywood?” she added. Stallone responded, “I just think Hollywood is, you know, it’s all about expression. So you know, however you want to express…

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A conservative influencer says employees at his local Panda Express called local law enforcement authorities on him and his friend after he wore a MAGA hat into the establishment and gave a thumbs up gesture to a cook who was staring at him menacingly, booting them out of the restaurant. The influencer, Chris Sims, posted about the incident on his X account. “Panda Express kicked out @DannyRebel333 and Myself out for Simply wearing a MAGA hat, and giving a thumbs up to a cook that just stood and Stared at me the whole time because of my Hat,” Sims went…

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Speaking to the Attorney General, Todd Blanche, on Sunday, May 17, “Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo demanded that Acting AG Blanche actually act and take down the various Deep State types behind what Tulsi Gabbard called a “years-long coup” against President Trump, asking him what wasn’t ready and why he hadn’t yet acted to hold them accountable. As background, back in July of 2025, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released a slew of documents and a memo in which she exposed a “years-long coup” against President Trump carried out by the intelligence agencies and the Obama Administration after he…

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Hey y’all, welcome back to Unfit to Print.  We’ve got a big slate of primary results from last night and Trump’s last-minute endorsement of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. FIGHT NIGHT President Donald Trump proved Tuesday night that he still has the juice to shape Republican primaries, helping oust longtime incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky’s 4th District and carrying Rep. Andy Barr over the finish line in the Kentucky Senate primary. However, the Trump-backed candidate in the Georgia gubernatorial race finished in second place and will advance to a runoff. Massie, who has represented Kentucky’s 4th District since 2012, was…

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According to a wild press release issued by the Department of Justice, a woman in California has been caught in a massive election fraud scheme targeting homeless denizens of Los Angeles’s Skid Row area, whom she paid to register to vote. This sort of fraud is the sort of thing Republicans have long alleged is going on, and called for the DOJ to prosecute, which it now finally is. Beginning, the press release briefly described the scheme in which the woman was caught and for which she has been charged, saying, “A California woman who worked as a longtime signature…

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Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace is projected to fall by nearly 5 million people this year as rising premiums and higher deductibles force many Americans to reconsider whether they can still afford health insurance coverage, according to a new analysis from healthcare nonprofit KFF. The report estimates ACA enrollment could decline from 22.3 million participants in 2025 to roughly 17.5 million this year, representing a drop of more than 20 percent. At the same time, Americans who remain enrolled are paying substantially more out of pocket. According to the analysis, average deductibles have climbed by more than $1,000,…

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President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office on Feb. 25, 2025. Alex Wong/Getty ImagesU.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on May 19 directing the Federal Reserve to review policies governing fintech companies’ access to payment accounts and services.In his order, Trump said the government must remove burdensome regulatory barriers to enable integration of digital assets and financial technology into “traditional financial services and payment systems.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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People attend an interfaith vigil near the Islamic Center of San Diego (ICSD) in San Diego, Calif., on May 19, 2026. Sandy Huffaker/Getty ImagesTwo teenagers who fatally shot three people during an attack on a mosque in San Diego, California, were “radicalized” online, authorities said during a May 19 news conference in which they credited those who were slain in the incident for putting themselves in harm’s way to save others.Authorities disclosed that the ‌17- and 18-year-old assailants, who took their own lives shortly after the May 18 shooting, were believed to have met online and were radicalized by hate-related…

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The European Union agreed early Wednesday morning to proceed with a provisional deal to remove import duties on U.S. goods, upholding a key part of the E.U.-U.S. trade deal as President Donald Trump’s July 4 tariff hike deadline looms. “A deal is a deal, and the E.U. honours its commitments,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on social media. “I welcome the agreement reached by the European Parliament and the Council on reducing tariffs for U.S. industrial exports to the E.U.” “This means we will soon deliver on our part of the E.U.-U.S. Joint Statement, as promised. I…

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The Trump administration is preparing to escalate pressure on Cuba’s communist regime by pursuing criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of civilian aircraft operated by a Miami-based exile group. According to reports, the charges are expected to be announced Wednesday and would center on the incident in which Cuban fighter jets destroyed two planes flown by Brothers to the Rescue, killing all four men aboard. The US Department of Justice is expected to make the announcement in conjunction with a ceremony hosted by the US Attorney’s Office in Miami honoring the victims of the…

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Not everything CBS’s Stephen Colbert does for The Late Show makes it to air. Some material is only revealed 10 years later, and some gets puts on YouTube. The latter was the case on Tuesday, as Colbert welcomed The Daily Show’s Monday host Jon Stewart to antepenultimate episode of the show. As the duo were discussing how Stewart is the last one standing at Paramount in terms of late night shows, Stewart made the incredulous assertion that Colbert’s politics are only a “minute portion” of his show and urged the audience to look forward to the joy they will have…

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Trump-endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein defeated incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District Republican primary, delivering a major victory for President Donald Trump and his allies. According to the Associated Press, Gallrein captured 45,623 votes, or 54.4 percent, while Massie received 38,245 votes, or 45.6 percent. The race was called Tuesday evening at 7:54 p.m. The result followed months of escalating tension between Trump and Massie, who had publicly broken with the president on many high-profile issues, including Iran policy and the handling of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Gallrein, a decorated military veteran and fifth-generation…

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The R.M. Schahfer Generating Station’s two-coal fired electricity generators in Wheatfield, Indiana, built in 1983 and 1986, were scheduled to close on Dec. 31, 2025, but remain operating under emergency orders issued by Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Northern Indiana Public Service CompanyA three-judge federal appeals panel is expected to issue a decision by year’s end on a lawsuit challenging Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s May 2025 emergency order that prevented a Michigan utility from closing a 64-year-old coal-fired power plant.How the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rules in Michigan v. DOE after hearing May 15 oral arguments…

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If all politics is local, as former House Speaker Tip O’Neill said in tying politicians’ fortunes to constituents’ pocketbooks, then a voter’s electricity bill is about as local as an issue can get, landing on kitchen tables every month.With electricity costs spiking for many of the nation’s 133 million households, this local issue could determine whether Republicans retain control of Congress or Democrats seize one or both chambers in November’s midterm elections.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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A grizzly bear is prominently displayed on the California state flag. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesAs tensions mount in the high stakes race for California governor, early results show Republicans have returned more than 905,000 ballots ahead of the June 2 primary election—a massive surge compared with the last governor’s race during the 2022 midterms.Ballots from Republicans made up 37 percent of the early ballot returns—up 11 percent from four years ago at this point in the primary process, while those from Democratic voters have dropped by 13 percent, according to a Political Data (PDI) poll released on May 16.We had…

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Good Wednesday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 11:00 AM THE PRESIDENT delivers a Commencement Address to The United States Coast Guard Academy in Groton, Connecticut News roundup: Affordable Care Act enrollment projected to plunge by 5 million as costs spike, analysis shows Trump’s revenge spree stuns Senate Republicans Scoop: Trump to attend G7 summit in France despite friction with allies Democrats eye 2027 crackdown on AI in election ads Sen. Tommy Tuberville Secures Republican Nomination for Alabama Governor Burt Jones, Rick Jackson Advance to GOP Runoff in Georgia Governor’s Race Trump-Backed Ed Gallrein Defeats Thomas Massie…

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Whatever turns out to be the real story of the shootings at the Islamic Center of San Diego, one thing is certain: the leftist media and advocacy groups such as the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) will invoke it incessantly in order to try to silence those of us who oppose the violence, intolerance, aggression, and supremacism that Islam sanctions and sanctifies.For years, the left and Islamic groups have used violence against innocent Muslims, real and imagined, to claim that honest discussion of the motivating ideology behind jihad terror was what led to such violence. The left’s false claim that speech…

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Artificial Intelligence is invading classrooms — and the minds of children — almost as fast as the technology is developing. And thanks to massive pressure from the White House, the United Nations, and Big Tech companies, there are virtually no guardrails so far.In the age of Big Tech tyranny and endless government expansion, even seemingly well-meaning initiatives from the Trump administration demand rigorous scrutiny. That is especially true when the hearts and minds of the next generation, and hence the future of the nation, are involved. White House AI Agenda First Lady Melania Trump has emerged as one of the…

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Indeed!  Thomas Massie was defeated in Kentucky by the Zionist billionaire, Epstein-class, Trump-backing domestic terrorists and their billions of dollars.  However, nothing will actually change in the District of Criminals due to this defeat.  Congress just gets another Trump “Yes” boy, but the globalist, control grid goes ahead as planned.  The central bankers continue to pick the meat from the people’s bones as the people continue to think that politics will save them from their fate and the judgment of God, but they remain unrepentant.Brian Young at The Disturbing Illusion rightly calls out people like Owen Shroyer over the continued…

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High wages are better than high migration, Vice President JD Vance told reporters at the White House on Tuesday. “What we believe in this White House is what we need more and more of is high wages for American workers and investing in our own people,” Vance told the roomful of reporters. He added: What you see all over the West, and it’s kind of crazy, is this idea that the way to generate prosperity is to bring in millions and millions of unvetted people and drop them into your neighborhoods, and we simply reject that idea. “One of the…

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Credit Jim Bianco at Bianco Research for the best analysis of the day.Trump Rages at the Media Truth Social: If Iran surrenders, admits their Navy is gone and resting at the bottom of the sea, and their Air Force is no longer with us, and if their entire Military walks out of Tehran, weapons dropped and hands held high, each shouting “I surrender, I surrender” while wildly waving the representative White Flag, and if their entire remaining Leadership signs all necessary “Documents of Surrender,” and admit their defeat to the great power and force of the magnificent U.S.A., The Failing…

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When the dust settled on the May 19 primaries, President Donald Trump had scored a victory in his quest to mold the GOP in his image, for better or worse. After 14 years representing Kentucky in the US House, Thomas Massie came up short against his Trump-endorsed primary challenger, Ed Gallrein. The Associated Press called the race for Gallrein early on Tuesday evening, but by then, the math wasn’t working for Massie. It wasn’t even close, Trump would probably say. By the time 99% of the votes had been counted, Gailrein was up 54.9% to Massie’s 45.1%. MAGA Rejects Thomas…

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Instead of the carrot-and-stick approach, Trump may use the stick and stick approach. The senator from South Carolina has taken an idea from the Zionist playbook. It’s called the “Circle of Death.” In Gaza, the Zionists use yellow lines. The lines are invisible and when hapless Palestinians—men, women, children—straggle across it, the IDF murders them. Graham wants the same in Iran. Draw an invisible circle around targeted “nuclear dust” areas. If an Iranian crosses into the circle, Lindsey wants to murder them. “Draw a circle around where we know it’s at. Call it the circle of death. Anybody [who] goes…

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Anderson Cooper decided to quit his moonlighting job at 60 Minutes, but not without a few words interpreted as “a dig” at CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss. In an “Overtime” video reviewing his career, Cooper proclaimed “There’s very few things that have been around for as long as 60 Minutes has and maintain the quality that it has,” and “I think the independence of 60 Minutes has been critical.” Always beware the I-word. “Independence” is a code word for “crusading liberal bias.” We at 60 Minutes demonstrate our “independence” by beating Donald Trump over the head on a weekly basis.…

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Everyone in the political sphere and beyond has disagreed with Supreme Court decisions from time to time. Rulings by the high court on everything from abortion to gay marriage to presidential powers has sparked widespread dissent and public protest, as one would expect in a republic grounded in free speech. But it is one thing for members of Congress to vigorously oppose a particular decision by SCOTUS and quite another to publicly denounce and question the integrity of the institution. However, that is exactly what the most high-ranking Democrat in the US House of Representatives and prominent colleagues positioning themselves…

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After a major multinational bank revealed plans to slash more than 7,000 jobs, the financial institution’s CEO said artificial intelligence (AI) is going to replace “lower-value human capital.” The CEO’s comments sparked widespread backlash online, with many calling his characterization of workers dystopian and demeaning. As companies move to automate, is there a path forward for displaced employees? AI vs Human Capital Thousands of workers at Standard Chartered, a British multinational bank, are going to lose their jobs, but according to CEO Bill Winters, the layoffs are not a cost-cutting measure. Rather, they are “replacing in some cases lower-value human…

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[embedded content] Big Brother is just downright creepy these days thanks to all of us, and some progressive loony tunes are advocating that their followers steal from “The Man.” And of course, there is wailing and cajoling as proponents of congressional district revamping by race keep getting put down. We will discuss, try and educate the viewer, and have a little fun this week.

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Life on the set of “The Madison” was far less glamorous than viewers might expect, according to actress Michelle Pfeiffer, who says filming the hit drama often meant enduring harsh outdoor conditions with few comforts available. According to Fox News, the 67-year-old star recently reflected on the experience during an appearance on the Los Angeles Times podcast “In Conversation: The Madison,” where she described the rugged environment surrounding production in Montana and Texas. “You may as well be in a tent because, you know, there is no bathroom,” Pfeiffer said while discussing the remote filming locations. “Even the outhouse is…

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By every reasonable standard of governance, California’s elected politicians have made a mess of the Golden State. Reciting the litany of failures has become so common that it’s hardly worth the trouble. Chaotic, unsafe downtowns. Retail businesses giving up and relocating. Chronic government budget deficits, despite the nation’s highest taxes, set to go higher still. “Needle exchanges” and “safe injection sites,” funded by taxpayers. Kids encounter drug zombies on the way to school. Parents dodge psychopaths in grocery store parking lots. We’ve heard it all. We’ve seen it all. We’re desensitized. We just avoid certain parts of town the best…

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Perhaps the word “liberal” needs to be retired. Its worn plasticity is reason enough to render it shapeless and meaningless. Could the same also be said of the word “conservative”? “Liberal” denoted classical free-market economics, ranging from Adam Smith’s invisible hand, only lightly restrained by regulation, to the hands-off approach of laissez-faire libertarianism. In the New Deal era, it came to mean government-directed capitalism and Keynesian stimulus. Now it is largely derived to describe people who are not liberal in any sense but veer toward Marxist-inflected statism in politics and economics. But the “conservative” alternative is also increasingly indistinguishable from…

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Perhaps the most important way to improve students’ educational experience is to elevate the teaching profession. However, where teachers’ unions hold sway, that task is extremely difficult. The heart of the problem is that collective bargaining agreements, in effect throughout most of the country, ensure that teachers’ unions treat teachers not as professionals but as interchangeable widgets, all of equal value and competence. Differentiating between effective and ineffective educators based on what their students actually learn would require eliminating the union’s industrial-style work rules. These include one-size-fits-all salary scales, tenure (contractually known as “permanence”), and seniority, or “last in, first out…

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Did Iran pose an imminent threat to America? Was the Islamic Republic on the cusp of nuclear breakout? Anyone asking those questions would do well to read the new book by Fred Fleitz, North Korea, Nuclear Brinkmanship, and the Oval Office, a study of another outlaw state that recently achieved nuclear status. National security expert Fred Fleitz shows how North Korea exploited the globalist approach to nuclear nonproliferation. A thoughtful reader will explore the history for comparisons and contrasts with Iranian tactics. Every reader will come away with a clear understanding of how diplomacy works, and especially how easily American…

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Monday that he has decided to “hold off” on a plan to attack Iran on Tuesday due to requests from the US’s Gulf Arab allies.Trump claimed that the request to delay the attack came from the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The president said that he would oblige the request but threatened that a US attack on Iran could still happen at any moment. “Based on my respect for the above mentioned Leaders, I have instructed Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth,…

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Oscar-nominated screenwriter Paul Schrader says his attempt to explore artificial intelligence through an online “AI girlfriend” left him frustrated after the chatbot abruptly ended their conversation. According to Fox News, the veteran filmmaker, known for writing “Taxi Driver” and “Raging Bull,” shared details of the experience in a Facebook post published early Tuesday morning. “Out of a desire to understand male/female interaction in our matrix, I procured an online AI girlfriend. What a disappointment,” Schrader wrote. #PaulSchrader says he had a relationship with “an online AI girlfriend” but the chatbot “terminated” the relationship after he attempted to explore the boundaries…

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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Monday that any US attack on Cuba would cause a “bloodbath,” a warning that comes as US officials are setting up pretexts for a potential war on the island nation.“The threats of military aggression against [Cuba] from the world’s greatest power are well-known,” Diaz-Canel wrote on X. “The threat itself already constitutes an international crime. If it were to materialize, it would trigger a bloodbath with incalculable consequences, plus the destructive impact on regional peace and stability.” The Cuban leader also appeared to respond to a report from Axios, which cited…

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After years of falling short in statewide races, Georgia Democrats are once again betting on a familiar political figure to try to flip the governor’s office in one of the country’s most competitive battleground states. Keisha Lance Bottoms emerged victorious in Tuesday’s Democratic gubernatorial primary, clearing a crowded field and securing the nomination outright with a majority of the vote, according to The Associated Press. Bottoms, who previously served as mayor of Atlanta before joining then-President Joe Biden’s administration, entered the race as the best-known Democrat in the contest.  Her opponents included former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, former state Sen.…

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A Texas congressional hopeful is under fire from members of her own party after a string of social media posts targeting Zionists sparked accusations of antisemitism and calls for Democratic leaders to publicly condemn her campaign. According to Fox News, Maureen Galindo, who is running in the Democratic runoff for Texas’ 35th Congressional District, triggered backlash after posting online that she would convert an immigration detention facility into a prison for “American Zionists.” In an Instagram post shared last week, Galindo wrote that she planned to transform the “Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former…

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By New York Post. President Trump claimed his latest political scalp Tuesday night after Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) lost his hotly contested House primary to the commander-in-chief’s hand-picked challenger, Ed Gallrein. Gallrein, a Trump-backed farmer and retired Navy SEAL, triumphed over Massie by about 10 percentage points in the Bluegrass State’s Fourth Congressional District race, which will go down as the most expensive primary race in US history, with more than $32 million spent on political ads. “For the same reason I entered as a Navy SEAL officer in 1983, because I had the audacity to think I could make…

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(Morgan Sweeney, The Center Square) TrumpRx is expanding to about seven times its current size, adding more than 600 generic prescription drugs to the months-old direct-to-consumer government website, the president said Monday. The website was created as part of President Donald Trump’s campaign to lower drug prices for Americans, a policy agenda continued from his first term. TrumpRx.gov functions as an online marketplace for a number of select expensive pharmaceutical drugs, with the manufacturers having agreed to significantly discount them for Americans who don’t have or aren’t using their insurance.  By adding a broad catalog of low-cost generic drugs to…

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President Donald Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for the Senate, dealing a massive political blow to longtime Sen. John Cornyn as he faces off against Paxton in an Republican primary runoff.“Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate,” Trump wrote in a lengthy post on Truth Social. Of Cornyn, meanwhile, Trump wrote, “John Cornyn is a good man, and I worked well with him, but he was not supportive of me when times were tough.” Cornyn and Paxton advanced to a May 26…

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. . .The Transportation Safety Administration updated its policy last month to allow medical marijuana to be taken on commercial flights.The change is significant because although cannabis for medical use is now legal in 40 US states and the District of Columbia, it remains outlawed at the federal level, which has jurisdictional control over the nation’s airports. It comes after the Trump administration signed an order reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III drug, effectively acknowledging that it has known medicinal uses and allowing medical research at a federal level. Doctor-prescribed weed is now formally allowed on flights, both within customers’…

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San Diego mosque killer Caleb Vasquez urged his accomplice to shoot him in the head in a twisted exchange captured on a livestream broadcast after the pair murdered three people.Vasquez, 18, is seen in the passenger seat of the white BMW he and 17-year-old Cain Clark used to flee the Islamic Center of San Diego, in footage captured by a camera the pair placed on the car’s dashcam while the vehicle was stopped. Vasquez grabs the barrel of Clark’s rifle and brings it to his own forehead at multiple points in the livestream clip. The video, circulating on social media,…

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