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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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It was approved Tuesday by the NFL to allow up to 10 games outside of the United States beginning in 2027, which is an increase from eight that was installed prior. “There’s a path to 10 [international games] in 2027,” said executive vice president of club business, international and league events Peter O’Reilly while speaking at the spring league meeting for the NFL, according to ESPN. (RELATED: Chiefs’ Rashee Rice Jailed For 30 Days Following Probation Violation; Will Miss OTAs, Minicamp)It was also voted by the league to remove franchises’ ability to shield their home contests from being moved out…

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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump speak during the annual Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on May 19, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesWASHINGTON—President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed hundreds of congressmembers and their families to the South Lawn of the White House on Tuesday.The bipartisan annual tradition began in its current form in 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson expanded the Democratic Party gatherings that had originated with President Harry Truman in 1945.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If…

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Ed Gallrein, Republican congressional candidate for Kentucky, speaks to the audience during an America First Workers Special Event in Hebron, Ky., on May 18, 2026. Gallrein will be joined by U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for the campaign event one day before Kentucky’s Primary Election, where Trump-endorsed Gallrein is running against incumbent Thomas Massie. Jon Cherry/Getty ImagesVoters on Tuesday headed to the polls in states across the country for some of the most-anticipated battles of the 2026 midterm election season.May 19 marks the largest day of primary elections yet, seeing ballots cast across six states: Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky,…

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“I would’ve come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede. And it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.”That was Thomas Massie’s concession Tuesday night. The Republican congressman from Kentucky lost his primary in the most expensive House race in U.S. history, and his closing thought was that his Trump-endorsed opponent had been bought by a foreign country. His voters did not buy that. They bought a new congressman. The District Voted for Trump by Thirty-Five Points Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District is the suburbs of Cincinnati and the eastern suburbs of Louisville. Trump…

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(Chris Wade, The Center Square) A federal judge has banned most arrests by ICE agents in several New York City immigration courts, siding with civil liberties groups that sued to stop the practice.The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge P. Kevin Castel prevents U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from detaining immigrants who show up for scheduled hearings at three Lower Manhattan federal immigration buildings. Federal authorities will still be allowed to make arrests in the courthouses under “exceptional” circumstances and when there is a “serious threat” to public safety, under the ruling. Castel, appointed by former President George W.…

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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen † . Posted in Uncategorized

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The U.S. Capitol building on May 18, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Senate advanced legislation Tuesday directing President Donald Trump to withdraw American forces from the Iran conflict unless Congress authorizes continued operations or declares war.Lawmakers approved the resolution by a 50–47 vote. The measure, rooted in the 1973 War Powers Resolution, cleared a key procedural hurdle after Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) voted for the resolution. Cassidy, who had previously voted against similar measures introduced several times this year, delivered the decisive margin.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue…

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By Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, Voices Contributor Wednesday, May 20, 2026Pxabay/DarkoStojanovicThis week, the Trump administration took a decisive step to safeguard religious freedom by reviving the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division at HHS — a federal watchdog tasked with defending healthcare workers and patients whose faith is increasingly under siege in American medicine. It is the kind of move that matters not because of its symbolism, but because of what it makes possible: the actual enforcement of rights that existed only on paper during the Biden administration.Consider the backdrop against which this happened. On Sunday, tens of thousands gathered on the National Mall for…

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By Adam Dooley, Op-ed contributor Wednesday, May 20, 2026iStock/PeopleImagesDid you know that more than 8,000 faith-based adoption agencies currently serve our nation? Or that Evangelicals are twice as likely to adopt as are their secular counterparts? Names like Amy Carmichael and George Mueller are historical reminders of heroic saints who started orphanages and schools in order to rescue endangered children.I do not mean to imply that only Christians value life; nor do I wish to insinuate that followers of Jesus have never fallen short of the standards and expectations of Scripture. Yet, the argument that all Christ-followers care about is…

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Normally U.S. presidents approaching the midway point of their second term are beginning to experience the effects of declining political capital as lame ducks. But not Donald Trump, who continues to wield the power of election endorsements with unparalleled success.America’s 47th president kept his impressive 2026 primary winning streak rolling Tuesday night, with nearly two dozen Republicans winning outright or advancing to a runoff in states like Georgia, Alabama and Kentucky. But the night’s biggest prize for Trump was the ousting of one-time ally Rep. Thomas Massie, who was defeated by Trump-backed rival Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL and…

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(The Center Square) – Vice President JD Vance defended a nearly $1.8 billion taxpayer fund through the U.S. Department of Justice aimed at supporting victims of “lawfare and weaponization.”The $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” would support individuals who have been targeted by “lawfare and weaponization,” according to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. The fund came out of the settlement of a $10 billion lawsuit between President Donald Trump and the IRS over the leaking of his tax returns. Vance said Republicans and Democrats could receive some of the funds while the DOJ vets applications for assistance. “This is about compensating Americans…

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Officials from the Legislative Analyst’s Office told lawmakers on Tuesday that despite California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest budget proposal, lawmakers need to consider the “gray cloud in the silver lining” as they work on the final version of the budget this summer.“I once heard that the job of a budget analyst is to find the gray cloud in every silver lining, so unfortunately, along with the silver linings of revenues, we see quite a bit of gray clouds on the horizon,” said Rachel Ehlers, deputy legislative analyst for the Legislative Analyst’s Office. The gray clouds come in the form of…

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Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories that are appearing this week on the June 2 primary election in California.New polling shows this November’s race for governor of California may come down to Republican Steve Hilton vs. Democrat Xavier Becerra. The latest California Voter Opinion, Trend & Engagement Research (VOTER) Index, a 1,200-sample tracking poll conducted by EVITARUS Research between May 14 and 16, found Hilton garners 22% support and continues to outpace Republican candidate Chad Bianco’s 10% support. Becerra holds a 21% portion of the vote. Under California law, the two highest vote getters in the…

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Currently the best election ad of the Los Angeles mayoral race may simply be the sight of more wildfires, more evacuation orders, with 17,000 homes evacuated due to the Sandy Fire, while Mayor Karen Bass promises to continue ‘monitoring it’. Worked out well last time. But her main opposition from within, Nithya Raman, an awkward ‘progressive’ leftist ‘homeless advocate’ who called for outlawing backyard BBQs and Israel, isn’t really taking off. And the DSA appears to be pivoting to Bass which doesn’t leave Raman with much of a lane. Basically Raman is trying to be Kamala, but is worse at…

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President Donald Trump is weighing plans to install a permanent helipad on the White House South Lawn, a move driven by a straightforward problem: the new presidential helicopters are tearing up the grass. The proposal, first reported by The Wall Street Journal on Monday, would mark the latest in a string of renovations Trump has pursued across the executive mansion and the broader Washington landscape during his second term.White House spokesman Davis Ingle confirmed the administration’s renovation posture without offering specifics on the helipad itself. Fox News Digital reported that Ingle told the outlet Monday morning: “President Trump has continued…

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A 56-year-old woman from Westchester County died Monday night after stepping out of her parked Mercedes-Benz SUV and falling into an uncovered Con Edison utility hole near Fifth Avenue and East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, police said. She dropped roughly 10 feet, and first responders found her unconscious and unresponsive at the bottom.The woman was pulled from the hole and rushed to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. She never recovered. Police said the medical examiner will determine her official cause of death. Her name has not been released. Police said they are withholding it while they notify next of…

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The Supreme Court on Monday vacated a lower court’s judgment in a Mississippi redistricting case and sent it back to U.S. District Court “for further consideration”, extending the reach of its recent ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which limited the scope of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, protesting the majority’s decision to apply the Louisiana framework to a case she argued raised a different legal question entirely.The move signals that the Court’s conservative majority intends Callais to serve as more than a one-state precedent. By directing the lower court to reconsider the Mississippi…

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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, was evacuated Monday after a fast-moving wildfire scorched more than 836 acres across Ventura County with zero containment, the second time in weeks the landmark has faced a direct fire threat.The Sandy Fire broke out around 11 a.m. PDT in the hills just west of the San Fernando Valley and raced through dry terrain, setting structures ablaze and forcing crews from multiple agencies into a scramble. By Monday afternoon, Cal Fire listed the blaze at 0% containment. No cause has been identified. For anyone keeping count, this is the second brush…

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President Donald Trump withdrew his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service on Monday, ending a legal battle over the leak of his confidential tax returns, a move that appeared linked to a far broader initiative now taking shape inside the Department of Justice.Trump, his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., and the Trump Organization filed the withdrawal in a federal district court in Florida. The suit had accused the IRS of failing in its duty to protect the family’s private tax records after a former agency contractor leaked them to the media. The timing matters. ABC News…

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President Donald Trump announced Monday that he called off a military strike on Iran scheduled for Tuesday, saying Gulf allies asked him to hold off while “serious negotiations” move forward. The revelation, delivered in a social media post, marked the first time Trump disclosed that a specific attack had been planned for that day.Trump said the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates urged him to pause military action, telling him a deal with Tehran was within reach. He framed the decision as temporary, not permanent, and made clear the U.S. military remains on a short leash.…

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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced criminal charges Monday against a 52-year-old Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who allegedly fired through the front door of a Minneapolis apartment duplex in January, striking a Venezuelan man in the thigh. The officer, Christian Castro, faces four counts of second-degree assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.The shooting occurred on January 14, during a period when the Trump administration had deployed thousands of officers to the Minneapolis and St. Paul area as part of its national deportation campaign. What followed was a chain…

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Spain’s conservative People’s Party won the regional election in Andalusia but lost its outright majority in the 109-seat parliament, setting the stage for a likely governing alliance with the far-right Vox party. With 99.8 percent of votes counted, the PP secured 53 seats, five fewer than it held before, leaving incumbent regional president Juanma Moreno short of the 55 needed to govern alone, Politico reported.The result in Spain’s most populous region follows a pattern. In recent months, the PP has won regional ballots in Extremadura, Aragón, and Castilla y León, and fallen short of a majority in each. Every time,…

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Former first lady Michelle Obama urged Democrats to stop dismissing the tens of millions of Americans who voted for President Donald Trump, calling their choice an act of desperation rather than bigotry. The comments, made during a Sunday interview on the “Talk Easy” podcast with host Sam Fragoso, amount to a rare concession from one of the Democratic Party’s most prominent figures that the left’s favorite explanation for Trump’s appeal, that his voters are driven by racial animus, is both wrong and politically self-destructive.Obama told Fragoso she could not look people in the face and tell them they had no…

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told Fox News that the Department of Justice is running active investigations in multiple states into whether the 2020 presidential election was rigged, and pledged that the American public will see the results.Appearing on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Blanche described ongoing DOJ probes in Arizona, Georgia, and specifically Fulton County, Georgia. He said investigators are focused on determining “whether the right people voted, whether people who were supposed to vote voted, whether there was one vote cast per voter.” The remarks came after host Maria Bartiromo referenced a statement from White House Chief…

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By Robert Maginnis, Op-ed contributor Wednesday, May 20, 2026Community members packed into city council chambers to attend a hearing about the approval of a new data center on May 14, 2026 in Pocatello, Idaho. Lex Developments LLC has submitted an application to convert an abandoned industrial center into a $2.6 billion data center. Concerned citizens attended the public hearing, mostly to voice opposition to the construction of the center. | Getty Images/Natalie BehringLast June, Lee D’Amore spent his evenings planting red “No Data Center” yard signs across his Chesapeake, Virginia, neighborhood. A resident living just blocks from a proposed massive…

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The Orange County Courthouse on May 19, 2026. Oliver Mantyk/The Epoch TimesMOUNT HOPE, N.Y.—The former town of Chester highway superintendent was sentenced to 17 years in prison followed by five years of post-release supervision on May 18 for shooting a delivery driver in 2025.John Reilly III, 49, of Chester shot the driver as he was trying to leave Reilly’s property on the evening of May 2, 2025. Reilly faced assault and weapons charges.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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U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the White House in Washington on May 15, 2026. Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order on May 19 directing Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to provide banks with an advisory on financial risks posed by individuals living in the country illegally.In his order, Trump urged banks to pay attention to credit risks posed by offering mortgage loans, car loans, credit cards, and other consumer credit products “to the inadmissible and removable alien population.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please…

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The New York Times has always been bad in one way or another, and it’s gotten worse over the years, but in the last two weeks or so, it feels like it turned a corner into something like the National Enquirer. The change is especially marked when it comes to Israel. The paper’s bias was always clear, but in the last two weeks, it’s run articles and columns claiming that… 1. Israel is conspiring to rig Eurovision: a European talent competition 2. Israel has taught dogs to rape Hamas terrorists and in its latest masterpiece 3. Israel was trying to…

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The Department of Justice in Washington on March 11, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesA panel of federal appeals court judges on May 19 grappled with the Trump administration’s efforts to procure unredacted voter registration records from California and Oregon.The hearing came as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has been reaching out to states by seeking voter rolls with complete personal information, mainly driver’s license numbers or the last four digits of Social Security numbers. About a dozen states have provided the data voluntarily.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the…

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The Georgia Republican gubernatorial and Senate primaries advanced to runoffs Tuesday night after no candidate in either race secured enough votes to win the nomination outright. Businessman Rick Jackson and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, the top two vote-getters in the gubernatorial primary, will advance to the runoff.Former football coach Derek Dooley and Republican Rep. Mike Collins will advance to the Senate primary runoff. The runoff election will take place June 16. (RELATED: Trump Faces His Next Midterm Powder Keg In Georgia) Mike Collins has led every single poll since he got into this race. He is the only candidate who…

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Kelly Loeffler, head of the Small Business Administration, speaks with EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders” at her office in Washington on Jan. 7, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Small Business Administration (SBA) has initiated a new rule that allows eligible borrowers to get up to $10 million in combined financing from 7(a) and 504 loan programs, the agency said in a May 18 statement.The 7(a) initiative is the SBA’s primary business loan program that provides financial assistance to small businesses and has a maximum disbursal limit of $5 million per borrower. The 504 program provides long-term, fixed-rate loans for major fixed…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Apparently, Gavin Newsom does know how to clean up homeless encampments – as long as they’re in the way of one of his wealthy, politically connected friends. That just happened in Oakland, California. It’s just like the time a few years ago when Newsom cleaned up the streets of San Francisco for a few days because officials from China were coming to visit the city. Some people matter. Not you, of course, just the famous and powerful people. This is so insulting because it is a reminder that people do not have to live this way.…

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Keisha Lance Bottoms, mayor of Atlanta, Ga., speaks at the Concordia Summit in Manhattan, N.Y., on Sept. 24, 2018. Shannon Stapleton/ReutersSAVANNAH, Ga.—Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms won the Democratic nomination in Georgia’s gubernatorial primary on May 19 by a wide margin over her opponents, fulfilling previous polls’ projections.There were seven qualified Democrats running in the party’s race for the Peach State’s top job, with the second-place candidate receiving 16 percent of the vote to Bottoms’s 57 percent, as of 11:09 p.m. ET. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue…

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A person votes in the Virginia redistricting referendum at Lake Braddock Secondary School, Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in Burke, Va. Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP PhotoState Rep. Chris Rabb won the Democratic primary in Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District on May 19 in what was a competitive primary in Philadelphia. Given there is no Republican in the race, Rabb will be elected in November as the next member of Congress from what is the most heavily Democratic district in the country. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our…

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A pair of senators are making a bipartisan argument for launching a nationwide campaign to identify Chinese components in vulnerable critical infrastructure across the United States, especially in the U.S. maritime industry after unusual components were found in port cranes imported from China. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., told Just the News on Tuesday that if the United States remains dependent on components from China for running any critical sector in American infrastructure, it could give China the capability to shut them down at will.  “What would happen if they shut down our electrical grid tomorrow? What would happen … if they shut…

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A new report argues that the Singham Network is part of a Chinese Communist Party “influence vector” seeking to steer the American policy debate related to the artificial intelligence competition between the U.S. and China in favor of the CCP.This alleged “campaign against American AI” is “being waged across three vectors of foreign influence,” the Bitcoin Policy Institute said in a new report released this week, with one of the three “influence vectors” being the pro-China financial and activist network backed by wealthy Marxist businessman Neville Roy Singham. The Bitcoin Policy Institute describes itself as “the leading non-profit, non-partisan think tank…

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Do men who identify as women really threaten women fleeing male violence?That’s the raging debate in a regulatory proceeding on “equal access to housing,” prompted by President Trump’s Day One executive order against “gender ideology extremism,” which has quietly amassed over 600 public comments in its first three weeks without any apparent input as of Tuesday from large national groups. The Department of Housing and Urban Development proposed removing references to “gender” and “gender identity” throughout its regulations, and possibly replacing them with “sex,” to ensure HUD-funded housing programs and emergency shelters treat individuals by their “immutable biological classification as either…

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President Donald Trump’s Department of Education is approaching skill and education access at two different levels, the post-graduate level and in the critical skilled trades, according to Education Secretary Linda McMahon.On Monday, McMahon spotlighted a critical U.S. workforce challenge: for every five skilled trades workers retiring, only about two are entering the field. Without intervention, the nation could face a shortfall of roughly 2.1 million jobs by 2030.  Creating workforce Pell Grants to entice trade workers Under McMahon’s leadership and the direction of President Donald Trump, the newly implemented Workforce Pell Grant program is a direct response, aiming to train…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. This week on The Five, Greg Gutfeld provided some education for Democrats on their tired and expired race card and other divisive tactics, pointing out why they don’t work anymore. The country has moved on, much to the horror of Democrats. No one wants to hear their accusations. No one is even listening anymore. Greg Points out that even though the left seems to think that they are all about the future, they are completely trapped in the past. It’s so true. PJ Media has details: He started with the core diagnosis: The left is trapped…

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by Tom Millett, Montana House District 2 Public Record Please follow us on X and Telegram During this election cycle, you will likely be asked to sign petitions to place various proposals on the November ballot. Before signing, it is important to understand exactly what you are supporting. That is especially true for I-194, a proposed ballot initiative aimed at restricting “dark money” in elections. I-194, known as The Montana Plan, is designed to sharply limit the role of corporations, nonprofits, LLCs, trade associations, and other “artificial persons” in Montana elections. Supporters argue it would reduce dark money in politics by preventing Montana…

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