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Thursday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about Los Angeles. Marlow said, “This is what we talk about with this is what we talk about with bubbles…it would be nice if there was someone on her team who got her, grabbed her by the lapels of her pantsuit and said, ‘Karen, no.’” The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, broadcasts coast to coast on weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern on the Salem Radio Network stations. You can listen to the radio show online here. The show also airs at 9 p.m. Eastern…

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Thursday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about immigration. Marlow said, “So you’re not a Christian if we can’t embrace every illegal alien and then now Joe Biden failed us. The Democrats stand for nothing.” The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, broadcasts coast to coast on weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern on the Salem Radio Network stations. You can listen to the radio show online here. The show also airs at 9 p.m. Eastern on the Salem TV news channel. Marlow’s podcast, The Alex Marlow Show Presented by Breitbart News, is…

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On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) talked about prices and said that even if the situation with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz is “solved next week, it’s still going to take another month or two just to get all that traffic moving in that important corridor. So, this is not over, right away, but I do see light at the end of the tunnel, and I’m hopeful that we can land the plane and finish this operation in Iran.” Flood said, “Well, prices are too high. The gas price is too high. Grocery prices…

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A multi-national tracking operation led to the interdiction of an aircraft with around 636 kilograms of illicit cocaine. Courtesy of the JIATF SouthU.S. authorities seized 636 kilograms (approximately 1,402 pounds) of cocaine in a multi-national operation that led to the interdiction of an illicit aircraft transporting the narcotics.The Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) South was one of the agencies involved in the operation. It coordinated with partners from Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Panama to intercept the aircraft, the JIATF South said in a May 20 post on X.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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The Democrats nominated Keisha Lance Bottoms for governor of Georgia. She is known for causing the burning of Atlanta during a crime wave she created. Keisha Lance Bottoms is the former mayor of Atlanta. She’s the first mayor of Atlanta since the Civil War to see the city burn. She allowed the protesters to do it. She told Barack Obama she would remake the police department in his vision. Bottoms followed up by calling for defunding the police. The City Council didn’t let her defund, but she diverted money to alternative programs. Keisha Lance Bottoms underperformed all the other Democrats…

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Fox News reacted to what social media users have branded “Maskgate” after a strange segment in which a bizarre anomaly on the neck of a guest sparked conspiracy theories. In a video of the segment that went viral on X, a weird blemish on the neck of Vice Adm. Robert Harward had many speculating that it wasn’t really the former CENTCOM deputy commander but an imposter who was wearing a prosthetic mask similar to the ones used in the “Mission Impossible” movie franchise. Fox News stages a propaganda-for-war interview with retired Robert Harward, former Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command.…

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Approximately 40,000 residents of Garden Grove, California, were under evacuation orders due to a leak from an aerospace facility’s storage tank, which has created a dangerous situation. Officials have been working to figure out how to stop the tank that holds chemicals used to make plastic parts from exploding once it overheated on Thursday and vented vapors into the air, the Associated Press (AP) reported Saturday. Orange County Fire Authority Division Chief Craig Covey said the tank could crack or blow up but authorities were unsure of a timeline. “This thing is going to fail, and we don’t know when.…

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The late NASCAR star Kyle Busch coughed up blood and was short of breath just prior to his unexpected death this Thursday. According to a 911 call first obtained by TMZ, Busch requested medical attention on Wednesday, a day before his death, after he coughed up some blood and experienced shortness of breath while preparing for the Coca-Cola 600 race this weekend. Listen: NASCAR star Kyle Busch experienced shortness of breath, felt he was overheating and was coughing up blood the day before his death, according to a 911 call obtained Friday by CBS News. Busch died Thursday at age…

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The Justice Department says it removed website posts about Jan. 6 prosecutions, describing the archived case announcements as partisan rather than informational.WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Justice is acknowledging it has removed from its website news releases about criminal cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, calling the information about the prosecutions “partisan propaganda.”The purge of news releases documenting criminal charges, convictions and sentencings is the latest step by the Trump administration to dramatically rewrite the history of the assault on the Capitol, when hundreds of supporters of Republican President Donald Trump stormed the building in an effort to…

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May 22 (UPI) — The Federal Communications Commission on Friday opened public comment on a petition from the Disney-owned network ABC to declare its show The View as a “bona fide news interview program.” Disney submitted the petition in early May on behalf of its television station KTRK-TV in Houston and its parent company ABC for the declaration in order to receive an exemption from laws requiring that non-news programming include equal time for representation of political candidates for office. The equal time rule is part of the Communications Act of 1934, which created the FCC and regulations for the…

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The Bureau of Land Management held a federal oil and gas lease sale in the Delaware Basin of southeastern New Mexico on May 20 that shattered every previous record. The final tally exceeded $4 billion in high bids and rental payments, more than four times the prior New Mexico lease sale record of $972 million. Devon Energy alone committed roughly $2.6 billion, demonstrating that even after industry consolidation, companies remain eager to secure high-quality Permian acreage. “Big Oil” and the feds aren’t the real winners here. The real winners are the people of New Mexico.Here’s why: Under federal law, the…

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Actress and film producer Vivica A. Fox bizarrely stated that a “good politician” is someone who “makes a career” out of it, before declaring that reality TV stars have no business in politics. This Wednesday, Fox was approached in New York City by a TMZ reporter, who said, “L.A. is a lot like New York: homelessness, all kinds of stuff.” She replied, “Well, we see where we’re at when the stars get us, right?” Watch Below: Watch full video on TMZ “It’s why our economy is in trouble right now,” the Independence Day actress continued, taking a jab at President Donald Trump.…

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And the campaign has begun. Arguably one could say the mid-term elections began the moment the 2024 election was over. But now, at last, the 2026 mid-term campaign is edging into public view.  On Friday evening, there was President Trump campaigning in Suffern, New York for GOP Congressman Mike Lawler. Newsmax (where, full disclosure, I am a contributor) carried the Trump appearance in full on its Newsmax 2 streaming channel. There was the President on live television at a rally, surrounded by thousands of supporters, pitching his cause and making his very serious, occasionally funny, pitch for not just Congressman…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech AI is reportedly making inroads in a famously tech-cautious community: the Amish. According to a fascinating story by New York Magazine, the men of Holmes County, Ohio’s Amish community — the area with the largest concentration of Amish people in the country — have embraced generative AI as a new tool to do things like write emails, draft contracts, create spreadsheets, and otherwise manage their oft-family-run businesses in fields like manufacturing, construction, and agriculture. “I started using it soon after it came out, more…

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A disappointing study came out in the U.K., polling Britons on what they think about nuclear energy. In general, UK voters believe nuclear power is good for the national energy mix but are undecided on whether there should be more of it. The interesting part of the polling comes when results are broken down by gender. Only 30% of women support the use of nuclear power, compared to 74% of men. Most shocking, 69% of women said they do not believe nuclear has low carbon dioxide emissions, compared to 32% of men. (RELATED: Cuba’s Officially Out Of Oil. Here’s What Happened)Carbon…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. When you think of a heron, chances are you imagine an elegant, long-legged bird posing majestically on the edge of a body of water. If so, it’s time to set the record straight—not all herons are swan-necked ballerinas. In fact, the boat-billed heron (Cochlearius cochlearius) looks like someone stuck the head of a large bird onto the body of a small one, and you can forget about a graceful neck.  Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village in Rhode Island is home to a…

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Authorities in Southern California on Friday were racing to figure out how to prevent the explosion of a storage tank that has been leaking a hazardous chemical used to make plastic parts, as some 40,000 people were under evacuation orders in the area.A storage tank holding between 6,000 and 7,000 gallons (22,700 and 26,500 liters) of methyl methacrylate overheated Thursday and began venting vapors into the air at an aerospace plastics facility in Garden Grove, a city in Orange County, the local fire authority said.The tank could fail and crack, releasing the chemical onto the ground, or it could explode,…

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PARIS (AP) – France on Saturday banned Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, citing his “unspeakable” behavior targeting activists from a flotilla to Gaza who were detained by his police force. “As of today, Itamar Ben-Gvir is banned from entering French territory. This decision follows his unspeakable actions toward French and European citizens who were passengers on the Global Sumud Flotilla,” the French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, announced in a post on X. “We cannot tolerate that French nationals can be threatened, intimidated or brutalized in this way – all the more so by a public official,” Barrot posted,…

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https://naturalnews.com/2026-05-19-ev-decentralized-reality-check-supply-chains-grid-failures.html By Edison Reed Report Highlights Obstacles to Electric Vehicle TransitionGlobal electric vehicle mandates face significant barriers related to mineral supply, energy infrastructure, and humanitarian concerns, according to a synthesis of government data, industry analyses, and investigative reports. The findings, drawn from sources including NaturalNews.com, automotive trade publications, and academic studies, indicate that current government targets for EV adoption may not be achievable without addressing critical shortfalls in battery materials, grid capacity, and the social costs of mining. Critics have pointed to falling consumer demand and high costs as additional factors slowing the transition. Mineral Supply Constraints Pose ChallengeA persistent…

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On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Faulkner Focus,” Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) said that “Harvard has continued to fail miserably” on antisemitism and “It’s almost like it’s their strategy. So, we’ll have to dig down and figure out what’s gone on there and where the money is coming from from out of the country.” But other schools like Penn, Vanderbilt, Emory, and schools in Florida did a good job. Gottheimer said, [relevant remarks begin around 4:25] “[W]hen you have antisemitism up — antisemitic incidents up 70% since October 7, since the attacks — the terrorist attacks on October 7,…

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U.S. and Chinese negotiators reached a deal for China to resume rare earth exports under temporary licenses, pending President Xi Jinping’s approval. The agreement aims to relieve automakers like Ford within weeks but underscores national security risks of relying on China for critical minerals. The Pentagon is clashing with the White House over an $80 million loan to rare earths refiner ReElement Technologies amid due diligence concerns. China maintains its export controls are lawful and will only address “reasonable” U.S. concerns, signaling restrictions are here to stay. U.S. companies are urgently seeking alternative sources in Australia, Canada and Saudi Arabia…

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Vitamin K shot debate intensifies: Researcher questions safety data and informed consent for newborns Dr. Suzanne Humphries argues media coverage of newborn vitamin K shots relies on fear while downplaying unresolved safety questions and informed consent issues. Historical data shows vitamin K deficiency bleeding deaths occurred at 0.26 to 0.9 per 100,000 births before routine shots became standard. Some vitamin K shots contain benzyl alcohol, which the FDA recommended be discontinued in neonatal products in 1982. Two British studies from the early 1990s suggested a possible link between injectable vitamin K and childhood cancer, though later studies disputed this. Naturally…

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“The Viral Lie: How Big Pharma, Bioweapons, and the Globalist Depopulation Agenda Manufactured the Myth of Contagious Disease” exposes the “viral lie” as a manufactured belief system, originating from childhood indoctrination about germs. This system was weaponized during the COVID-19 pandemic to impose global lockdowns, mandates and experimental injections – despite all-cause mortality data showing death rates barely budged. The deception is fueled by a staggering profit machine, with Pfizer expecting over $101 billion from its COVID-19 products. The cozy relationship between regulators and industry is revealed by former FDA and CDC officials taking board seats at vaccine companies, and cheap…

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New $130 federal fee targets electric vehicle owners as lawmakers seek road repair funds A bipartisan bill in the U.S. House would charge electric vehicle (EV) owners $130 per year and plug-in hybrid owners $35 per year. This fee is meant to make EV drivers pay for road maintenance since they don’t pay gas taxes. Unlike gas car owners, who pay taxes based on how much they drive, EV owners would pay a flat fee regardless of mileage. Critics say the $130 fee is too high, as the average driver pays only $73-$89 per year in gas taxes, unfairly penalizing…

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U.S. envoy presses for stronger presence in Greenland U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland Jeff Landry stated during his first visit to the territory that it is time for the United States to reestablish its military and strategic footprint on the Arctic island, according to remarks reported on May 21, 2026. [1] Landry, the governor of Louisiana, arrived in Nuuk on May 18 at the assignment of President Donald Trump. He told AFP on Wednesday that Washington is exploring the expansion of military operations and the revival of former bases on Greenland. The visit occurs amid heightened tensions following Trump’s calls…

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Taiwan Signals Willingness for Direct Talks With Trump, Breaking Decades-Old Protocol Taiwan Signals Openness to Direct Talks With Trump Taiwan’s foreign ministry said President Lai Ching-te would be “happy” to speak with President Donald Trump, according to a statement reported by NBC News. The ministry reiterated Lai’s public remarks about China’s military buildup and said Lai “is also happy to discuss these matters with President Trump.” Trump said earlier this week: “I’ll speak to him. I speak to everybody,” referring to Lai, as reported by NBC News. No U.S. president has spoken directly with a Taiwanese leader since Washington shifted…

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Sodium-ion batteries are drawing increased attention from utilities, manufacturers, and grid planners as an alternative to lithium-ion chemistry, according to industry reports. The technology uses abundantly available raw materials and can leverage existing lithium-ion production lines, which may accelerate deployment. [4] Sodium-ion batteries have moved from laboratory research into early commercial planning, with companies in Asia, Europe, and North America announcing pilot lines and factory investments. The global energy storage market is expected to expand rapidly this decade, and sodium-based technology offers a scalable option for grid storage, renewable integration, and backup power systems. [4] Supply Chain and Cost AdvantagesSodium…

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South Korean researchers have reported that a probiotic bacterium derived from kimchi may help remove nanoplastics from the body by binding to particles in the intestine and promoting their excretion. The findings – published Monday, May 18, in the journal Bioresource Technology – come from the World Institute of Kimchi (WiKim), a government-funded research institute under the South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT. The study focused on the strain Leuconostoc mesenteroides CBA3656, isolated from traditional fermented kimchi. In laboratory tests, the bacterium demonstrated the ability to attach to polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) and retain that binding in simulated intestinal conditions, according to…

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Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Linked to 65% Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Death, European Cardiologists Report A comprehensive consensus statement from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has concluded that adults who consume the highest amounts of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) face up to a 65% higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease compared to those who consume the least, according to the report. The findings, which synthesize a decade of research, were presented at the ESC Congress and published in the European Heart Journal. The consensus statement was developed by a multidisciplinary team of cardiologists and nutrition researchers who reviewed data from…

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Discovered at Qumran in 1952, this metal document is not religious fiction but a literal and precise inventory of Solomon’s Temple wealth, detailing exact locations of vast gold and silver caches hidden from the Babylonians. The Knights Templar, during their excavations beneath Herod’s Temple, possessed a copy of this scroll, providing them the exact roadmap to Solomon’s treasures, which explains their meteoric rise to power and influence in medieval Europe. Mainstream archaeologists like Shimon Gibson push the false narrative that the scroll records funds for a 2nd-century revolt, a deliberate diversion to obscure the scroll’s true, explosive connection to Solomon’s…

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U.S. Central Command announced Saturday that 100 commercial vessels have been redirected since the naval blockage in the Strait of Hormuz began.According to CENTCOM, more than 15,000 soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen have participated in the mission over the past six weeks, redirecting 100 vessels, disabling four others, and allowing 26 humanitarian aid ships to pass through. The blockade was launched on April 13. In a statement, CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper praised U.S. forces for carrying out the mission “with precision and professionalism,” saying the operation has effectively halted trade in and out of Iranian ports and increased economic…

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune is blatantly blocking President Trump’s agenda. His latest miss is sending the Senate home for a 12-day paid vacation out of anger and revenge. He is infuriated about Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton and angry about the J6 compensation package. He doesn’t like the package for political reasons. Personally, I always have concerns about slush funds. However, most of the J6 people only trespassed and were severely punished at great emotional and financial cost. They deserve compensation as opposed to the Antifa and Black Lives Matter communist anarchist rioters, some of whom were given large…

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Screenshot The lawless, woke experiment that Democrats have forced onto the state of Illinois has officially imploded, leaving the citizens of Cook County completely exposed to a terrifying wave of untraceable, violent crime. In what can only be described as a catastrophic and total failure of the radical Left’s criminal justice “reforms,” Cook County’s pre-trial release electronic monitoring program has completely fallen apart. A staggering 243 dangerous offenders, including cold-blooded murderers, attempted murderers, and violent sexual assaulters, have completely vanished. According to sources close to law enforcement, these violent predators are now entirely off the grid and untraceable. That represents…

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — It looked like progressive Chris Rabb had a mountain to climb to win the Democratic nomination for a congressional district in Philadelphia.The mayor and the city’s Democratic Party had endorsed another candidate in this week’s primary. So had members of Pennsylvania’s delegation in the U.S. House. One Rabb rival was backed by millions of dollars. A second benefited from a get-out-the-vote operation run by the influential local building trades unions.But Rabb finished 15 percentage points ahead of his closest competitor in Tuesday’s election, and the state representative is likely on his way to Washington because no Republican…

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On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Faulkner Focus,” Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) stated that the far left and far right are starting to align on policy ideas that, along with “outright bigotry and antisemitism,” “will fundamentally destroy the United States of America.” And argued that hostile nations are using free speech and social media “to destabilize the political foundations of our country.” Donalds said the far left and far right “are starting to share some policy ideas, even when you get past antisemitism. And I think it’s important for the American people to understand that the policy views,…

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In the famous Tennessee Williams play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Big Daddy says: “There ain’t nothin’ more powerful than the odor of mendacity.” Aside from the foul stench of garbage and sewage water that traverses the city that never sleeps, mendacity is a ubiquitous smell, and city hall is ground zero. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has played fast and loose with the facts lately, and democratic socialists are hooting and hollering this is proof that left-wing ideology works. Zohran Mamdani Balances the Books Left-leaning social media inhabitants gave Mamdani top Marx earlier this month when the…

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https://www.wired.com/story/climate-change-next-hantavirus-outbreak/ By MARÍA DE LOS ÁNGELES ORFILA Excerpt: The hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship has created a global public health crisis. But the driver of it is a rodent that weighs about an ounce, and climate shifts this year that have helped increase the odds of transmission. Across the Southern Cone, researchers have long associated wetter years with explosive rodent population booms—known locally as ratadas—that can amplify hantavirus transmission. This year’s boom reflects a broader pattern of disease outbreaks shaped by climate change, environmental disruption, and a hyperconnected world. “These are emerging diseases because the distribution of…

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers discovered more than $1.2 million worth of cocaine in just two events at the Hidalgo and Pharr, Texas, international bridges. The events occurred within days of each other and highlight recent attempts by Mexican drug cartels to use land ports of entry as they struggle to operate under the tighter border security measures put in place by the Trump administration. On Sunday, CBP officers at the Hidalgo International Bridge cargo facility became suspicious of a Honda sedan attempting to enter the United States from Reynosa, Mexico. Officers referred the vehicle to a secondary…

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/21/risk-of-snakebites-increasing-climate-crisis-habitat-loss-who-study By Jonathan Watts – UK Guardian The risk of snakebites is increasing across the world as reptiles shift their habitats to cope with rising temperatures and growing human pressures, a study of venomous snakes has found. Spitting cobras in Africa, vipers in Europe and South America, cottonmouth moccasins in North America and kraits in Asia are coming into greater contact with people as a result of climate disruption and landscape change, according to the research, which was led by the World Health Organization. This trend is forecast to become more pronounced in the coming decades as snakes – like many…

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France barred Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering the country, condemning his conduct toward activists detained after attempting to reach Gaza by flotilla.PARIS (AP) — France on Saturday banned Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, citing his “unspeakable” behavior targeting activists from a flotilla to Gaza who were detained by his police force.“As of today, Itamar Ben-Gvir is banned from entering French territory. This decision follows his unspeakable actions toward French and European citizens who were passengers on the Global Sumud Flotilla,” the French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, announced in a post on X.“We cannot tolerate that French nationals can be…

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“A popular free expression area UC San Diego has come under scrutiny following hate speech complaints,” reports The College Fix. “One of UC San Diego’s most popular spaces for student expression, the Graffiti Art Park, is now under evaluation by the University and cross-campus student councils following student complaints to the University that the space violates […] The post Free expression site Graffiti Art Park faces hate speech complaints appeared first on Liberty Unyielding.

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Officials in Montgomery County, Ohio, agreed to a more than $120,000 settlement after reversing a decision to exclude a Christian organization from the foster care system. Gracehaven, which assists young people rescued from sex trafficking, filed a lawsuit in 2024 accusing the county of barring them from “a public program and benefit for which it is otherwise qualified.” The decision was “based solely on the ministry’s commitment to hire only employees who share and adhere to its religious beliefs,” according to a May 12 release from the Alliance Defending Freedom. Montgomery County had previously contracted with Gracehaven for years, reimbursing…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Longtime Cybertruck watchers might remember a peculiar day back before the brutalist pickup was even released, when Tesla CEO Elon Musk randomly tweeted that the vehicle would function as a rudimentary flotation device. “It will even float for a while,” he wrote at the time. It wasn’t a one-off claim. Musk later boasted that the vehicle would be able to “traverse at least 100m [330 feet] of water as a boat.” “Mostly just need to upgrade cabin door seals,” he claimed, writing at…

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Mexico’s second-highest official became the butt of jokes after her late arrival to a top-level cabinet meeting, where she was seen struggling to get off the back of a motorcycle, remove a pink helmet, and run inside. Videos of the incident went viral in Mexico and were shown on most newscasts, where Mexico’s Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodriguez, is seen rushing to the meeting in a unique way. The meeting was due to the arrival of U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, who had arrived in Mexico to meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to discuss…

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Mike Lindell Leading the GOP Race for Minnesota Governor. In December, Mike Lindell announced that he is running for governor in Minnesota.  The charismatic American has given all he had to support President Trump, the MAGA movement, and the American people for years. As a result of standing up for truth and transparency in US elections, Lindell has been sued and ridiculed.  He’s offered up most of the fortune he made with his iconic brand, “My Pillow”. 🚨 WATCH: Mike Lindell officially announces his run for Governor of Minnesota! 🇺🇸 “I will stand for YOU as the next Governor of…

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State Secretary Marco Rubio speaks during a press briefing at the White House on May 5, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in India for his first official visit on May 23, where he is expected to hold bilateral talks with senior officials ahead of the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting next week.U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, said in a post on X that Rubio had landed in Kolkata, India, and later traveled to New Delhi for a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or…

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