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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is getting a medical exam on Tuesday, putting his health under renewed public scrutiny after he has worked to dismiss concerns over his age and stamina.The 79-year-old president traveled to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for what the White House described as annual preventive medical and dental checkups. It will be Trump’s fourth publicly disclosed medical exam since he returned to office for a second term, and it comes as he tries to project strength ahead of midterm elections that will test his sway with voters.For decades, administrations have released selected results from presidential physicals, offering the public a glimpse at the commander-in-chief’s health. But…

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Another HUGE Lie on Jan 6 ExposedWe knew on Jan 6 that the riots were out of place.  President Trump had 1.1 million people at his rallies with no violence leading up to the election.  Then, on Jan 6, there were sudden riots?  This made no sense.We were right.ADVERTISEMENTWe recently learned that a pre-run of Jan 6 was held in the fall of 2020, five months before Jan 6.HUGE: Newly Released Documents Show Deep State Democrats Staged the Jan 6 Riots 5 Months Before They Took PlaceWe know so much.  For example, why did the Jan. 6 committee not bring…

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American consumer confidence dropped slightly in May as inflationary pressure and high gasoline prices weighed on their concerns. The Consumer Confidence Index dipped last month 0.7 points, to 93.1, down from an upwardly revised 93.8 the previous month, according to The Conference Board, a nonprofit think tank whose economic analysis is widely followed.  The index is a key economic indicator measuring the level of confidence consumers feel about the overall economy and their own personal financial situations.  The Expectations Index – which measures consumers’ short-term outlook for income, business and labor market conditions — rose by 1.0 points to 74.4 in…

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President Trump plans to convene a Cabinet meeting at Camp David on Wednesday as the administration weighs options in the negotiations with Iran. All Cabinet members are expected to attend the meeting, according to Fox News. Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is expected to be there as well.  Historically, Camp David meetings have been convened for major national security and diplomatic deliberations.  U.S. forces struck missile launch sites in Iran and boats trying to “emplace” mines, a U.S. official said Monday night. The strikes have reportedly complicated negotiations, and Trump has repeatedly warned that military action is an option…

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Apparently, CNN has one-upped the experts on energy markets. They’re claiming, based on current price fluctuations, that we won’t see oil dip below $70 a barrel until — get this — 2032. CNN Business Senior Reporter David Goldman — who’s become notorious for publishing some of the dumbest economic hot takes on the CNN website — joined the May 26 edition of CNN’s The Situation Room to put a face to the wild-eyed, logically derelict anti-Trump screeds he gets paid to write. “There’s a huge amount of time that it’s going to take according to the futures market before we…

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The Chinese economy is 61% smaller than the U.S. economy, and the average Chinese citizen earns about 15% of the annual income of the average American, while roughly 40% of the population earns less than $10 USD per day. Photo courtesy of the China Power Project. The U.S. economy is $11.2 trillion larger than China’s. The average American is roughly six times richer than the average PRC citizen. At China’s claimed 5% annual growth rate, which is likely inflated, it would take approximately 30 years of uninterrupted expansion for China to reach parity with the United States. However, Donald Trump’s…

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In what took only a few seconds and thus proving how easy it should be to do their supposed jobs as journalists, Tuesday’s CBS Mornings became the first flagship morning or evening broadcast network newscast — meaning ABC, CBS, and NBC — to mention Texas Democrat senatorial candidate James Talarico’s radical views on gender and religion in a larger piece about Tuesday’s Texas Republican primary runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. White House and election correspondent Ed O’Keefe’s story focused on the influence of President Trump’s decision to endorse Paxton “has Republicans concerned” and “may need…

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The cause of the crash that killed two children was not immediately clear, as footage showed the safety barrier down and lights flashing at the crossing.BUGGENHOUT, Belgium (AFP) — A train on Tuesday hit a school minibus killing four people, including two children in a “horrific accident” in northern Belgium, authorities said.The children, aged 15 and 12, were killed by the impact alongside the 49-year-old driver and a 27-year-old supervisor, according to Lisa De Wilde, a spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office.The other five schoolchildren on the bus were injured in the crash at a railway crossing in Buggenhout, a Dutch-speaking municipality…

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And the internet remains undefeated. As we get closer to 2028, the noise gets louder regarding Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez potentially running for president, and the way I’m seeing it, that’s clearly what’s about to happen considering these passionate speeches that she’s giving. Just take the one she gave in Montgomery, Alabama recently.The thing is though, she’s going to have to figure out a way to get past the internet, because they took 100% of her shine away. (RELATED: Bucks’ Kyle Kuzma Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is With $36,000 Bet On Potential Spencer Pratt Upset In Los Angeles) Now,…

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By All Israel NewsTuesday, May 26, 2026Kharg Island location map showing its strategic position in the Persian Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz, Iran. Geopolitical significance for Middle Eastern oil shipping and regional maritime security. | Getty Images Amid ongoing negotiations for a permanent ceasefire, U.S. forces launched “self-defense” strikes in southern Iran on Monday evening, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said. “U.S. forces conducted self-defense strikes in southern Iran today to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces,” CENTCOM spokesperson Col. Tim Hawkins said in a statement.“Targets included missile launch sites and Iranian boats attempting to emplace mines. U.S.…

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Credit: Wikimedia Commons In an incident that belongs in Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, a dog managed to fire a gun and hit a woman while it was inside a vehicle last week in Nebraska. As KNOP reported, Scottsbluff police officers were called to Short Stop at 2002 Avenue I in the city after receiving a report that a person had been shot by a BB gun at 12:07 p.m. They were later informed while driving to the gas station and convenience store that the incident involved a shotgun. When the police arrived, they were confronted with a shocking truth:…

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In fairness, Dr. James MacLean didn’t kill a patient at Tim Horton’s as part of Canada’s very flexible assisted-suicide industry. MacLean instead did his medical assessment of his patient outside the coffee shop location and determined that suicide was a viable option for, er … [checks notes] … diarrhea and “mental health issues.”  Advertisement Remarkably, that’s not the only evidence of MacLean’s cavalier attitude toward his Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) practice. And as the National Post reports, it’s also not the only evidence of Canada’s cavalier attitude toward MAID, either:A London, Ont., doctor who assessed a patient with inflammatory…

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The sentences provoked a public backlash, with one of the victims saying the leniency “hit like a rock straight in my face.”LONDON (AFP) — An appeals court will review a British judge’s decision to spare three teenagers jail after they were convicted of rape, the U.K. attorney general said Tuesday, following public outcry over the case.A judge at Southampton Crown Court, in southern England, last week handed two 15-year-old boys non-custodial sentences for together raping two girls in 2024 and January 2025 and sharing video of the attacks online.He also spared a 14-year-old boy prison time after he was convicted…

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The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Trump administration on Monday in a dispute involving its policy regulating immigration judges’ “work-related speech.” In its per curiam opinion, the high court vacated and remanded a decision by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals that centered around the government’s rules governing the executive’s immigration courts. The specific policy in question — which was enacted in October 2021 under the Biden administration — required immigration judges “to obtain supervisory approval for public speeches relating to their official duties” and was designed “to ensure that employee speech which may be seen as bearing…

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Pope Leo addressing a crowd in Equatorial Guinea. In a sweeping address, Pope Leo XIV has issued a stark warning about artificial intelligence, cautioning that the technology risks eroding human dignity, accelerating global conflict, and placing life-and-death decisions in the hands of unaccountable systems. The warning came in his first major encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), a wide-ranging document that places AI at the center of a broader moral and civilizational crisis. At more than 40,000 words, the document represents one of the most comprehensive statements yet from the Catholic Church on the role of technology in modern life. It…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wears more than one hat as Health and Human Services secretary. He is also a snake wrangler. Kennedy posted a video Tuesday morning of him grabbing hold of a pair of mating snakes with his bare hands.  The incident was captured on camera as Kennedy’s wife, actor Cheryl Hines, looked on. They were at a beachfront home owned by Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. “Cheryl cheerleads the removal of a pair of Black Racers from Dr Oz’s patio,” Kennedy captioned the video on X. Hines is heard repeatedly exclaiming “Bobby, why?”…

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U.S. Supreme Court By Ireland Owens A federal panel on Tuesday blocked Alabama Republicans’ House map, ruling that the Supreme Court’s recent landmark decision limiting the Voting Rights Act does not affect their conclusion that the map was intentionally discriminatory against black voters. In a ruling issued on Tuesday, the three-judge federal panel directed Alabama to continue using the court-drawn “Special Master” congressional map for November’s midterms. The panel wrote in the ruling that the “purpose” of the state’s plan to use a new 2023 congressional map “was to distribute” black voters “across districts to dilute their votes, at least…

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[[File:Tom Steyer (48011200366).jpg|Tom_Steyer_(48011200366)]]Gage Skidmore photoCalifornia gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer is a complete fraud. He supports reparations, which would simply be another corrupt wealth redistribution program. He wants to abolish ICE and plans to arrest ICE agents. Criminals and terrorists flooded into the country under Biden. This man has to know that. While claiming to be a climate change devotee, he remains invested in oil, gas, and coal. Fossil fuels for me, but not for thee. “I have no conflicts. I’m 100% committed to working-class people, and I’m 100% committed to taking down corporate special interests. I have a long list…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. While a holiday weekend has come and gone, May 26 is not without a cause for celebration. It’s National Paper Airplane Day!  The annual day commemorates the homemade aeronautical toy that has fascinated (and frustrated the less crafty) children and adults for generations. According to National Day, the practice of constructing paper planes is sometimes called aerogami, after origami, the Japanese art of folding paper. Building paper planes that can soar through the air like a bird is believed to have originated in ancient…

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LONDON (AFP) — Residents of western Europe turned to fans and fountains as they sweltered through a record-breaking heat wave Tuesday, with temperatures set to soar even further.Hit by a so-called “heat dome” of warm air from northern Africa that is pushing the mercury well above normal levels for May, some Europeans even admitted they were considering getting air conditioning, in a region famously averse.Baking in a bright London sun, 47-year-old Gurjit Gill, who works in banking, said he was happy to be going into work — because of the AC.“I’m thinking about actually maybe getting an AC unit, because…

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A rising House Democrat and top Biden congressional ally torched Maine candidate Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo as a “disqualifying” factor in a CNN interview Monday, Yahoo News reported.  Democrat Rep. Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts warned Maine voters against supporting controversial candidate Graham Platner, who is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins for Maine’s Senate seat in November. “It would be a mistake for the Democratic Party to think that Graham Platner’s brand of the Democratic Party is what wins us durable majorities throughout this country,” Auchincloss said, according to Yahoo News.  A mid-May poll showed Platner leading Collins 48 percent to…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech As the AI backlash continues to grow, critics of the tech have found an unlikely voice of support: the Catholic Church. In perhaps his strongest rebuke of the tech industry’s rampant obsession with AI yet, Pope Leo called for the tech to be “disarmed” in his first encyclical, which is a special letter sent to bishops to outline the Catholic Church’s perspective on a topic. “The word is strong, I know, but deliberately chosen because this moment needs words capable of attracting attention,”…

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The ruling delivered an early test of the post-Callais landscape as Republicans in multiple states eye new maps.(CN) — A federal three-judge panel prevented Alabama from using its 2023 congressional district map for this year’s midterm elections, ruling Tuesday that the legislatively enacted plan intentionally discriminated against Black voters in violation of the 14th Amendment.Following a lengthy hearing Friday, the panel ordered Secretary of State Wes Allen to administer all remaining 2026 election proceedings using a special master’s race-blind remedial map that created a second Black-opportunity district. That map has already governed Alabama’s 2024 elections and last week’s primary for…

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“Journalists are increasingly using satellite imagery and machine learning to detect illegal resource extraction in remote rainforests, where on-the-ground investigations can be difficult and dangerous. The Pulitzer Center and the nonprofit Earth Genome have used these tools to create systems that monitor the Amazon and tropical forests in Africa, flagging suspicious changes for reporters to investigate,” reports The Doomslayer. “Satellite imagery has long helped investigative journalists gather intelligence on conflict zones and track changes in remote landscapes. Now, in a new wave of satellite-based investigations, reporters are leaning on machine learning models to automate parts of this work and scale up…

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Via Senator Andy Kim on X Senator Andy Kim (D-NJ) was pepper-sprayed by ICE agents while participating in a riot outside of an ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, on Monday. Instead of spending Memorial Day honoring our fallen troops, Kim joined the rioters attacking law enforcement alongside New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Reps. Rob Menendez, LaMonica McIver and Nellie Pou. Masked leftist rioters were seen vandalizing the city and removing large blocks from the sidewalks to set up barricades outside of the Delaney Hall Detention Center to block vehicles leaving the facility. In multiple clips circulating online,…

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(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Earlier this month, the Indian government hiked the import duty on precious metals from 6 percent to 15 percent in an attempt to moderate the country’s trade deficit and support the rupee.How will this tax increase likely impact the gold market in India? Not as much as you might expect. Historically, higher import duties have had a limited influence on official import volumes but have significantly increased inflows of “unofficial gold.” Unsurprisingly, domestic gold prices immediately increased with the implementation of the new import duty, but not as much as the 9 percent hike. Spot prices…

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This week the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a decisive policy memorandum that restores the original intent of American immigration law. Adjustment of status — the process allowing temporary visa holders to obtain a green card without leaving the United States — will now be treated as the rare, discretionary act of administrative grace it was always meant to be, not a routine shortcut. Most applicants will be required to return to their home countries and pursue consular processing through a U.S. embassy or consulate. uscis.gov This long-overdue reform strikes a blow against years of lax enforcement that turned…

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Water is sprayed on a damaged tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, Calif., on May 24, 2026. Ethan Swope/AP PhotoPresident Donald Trump’s administration has approved federal emergency funding for California after it was requested by Gov. Gavin Newsom in response to a potential chemical disaster in Orange County, according to the governor’s office.The funding approval came on Monday after a request from Newsom’s office, which said it would allow the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide support “to the more than 785 state and local personnel working around the clock” responding to a compromised chemical tank in Garden…

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Texas Democrat James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, falsely claimed the Bible is silent on abortion in a new video. Meanwhile Talarico is asserting that his support for killing babies in abortion stems from his Christian faith, even though abortion involves killing children made in God’s image. This isn’t the first time the Democrat politician has lied about the Bible. In a video shared by TheBlaze, Talarico stated: “I trust women to make decisions about their own bodies. I don’t think that’s a place for government. That’s a belief I hold not despite my faith, but because of…

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New Jersey Democrat Gov. Mikie Sherrill joined a Memorial Day rally outside of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in the city of Newark to support detainees inside who are on a hunger strike over living conditions and medical care. Detainees’ family members say their relatives inside the facility are being fed rotten food and are not provided with adequate medical care, according to The New York Times. “No matter what your immigration status is, you shouldn’t be treated with anything less than dignity in this country,” Sherrill said at the rally.  After Sherrill left the rally, a tense standoff erupted…

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Washington state will open its bar exam starting in September to graduates of non-ABA-accredited law schools, provided they are already eligible to sit for the exam in at least one other state. The Washington State Bar Association’s Board of Governors approved the change in early May.The decision makes Washington the fourth jurisdiction in recent months to reduce its dependence on ABA accreditation as a prerequisite for attorney licensing. Earlier this year, the highest courts in Alabama, Florida and Texas – all under Republican leadership – moved to either eliminate the ABA requirement entirely or expand recognition to include additional institutions.…

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The assault on the increasingly popular CHP party began with the jailing of Istanbul’s popular mayor, Erdogan’s main political rival and the party’s presidential candidate, on charges widely seen as political. IZMIR, Turkey (AFP) — Riot police in Turkey fired tear gas and water cannon to break up a rally called by ousted opposition leader Ozgur Ozel Tuesday, days after a court dismissed him from office.The protest in Izmir came two days after riot police battered their way into the main opposition CHP’s headquarters in the capital Ankara, firing tear gas and beating party members before throwing them out, Ozel…

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Shares of luxury car manufacturer Ferrari fell Tuesday following the luxury carmaker launching its first fully electric vehicle. The Luce, as it’s been dubbed, was unveiled in Rome and follows Porsche and Lamborghini scaling back plans to launch their own EVs in the face of weak demand from customers, according to CNBC.  U.S. shares of the company were down 4.58% on Tuesday morning, while the Milan-listed shares were down more than 6%.  The Luce is priced at $640,000 USD, and can hit 60 mph in about 2.5 seconds. It has a maximum speed of 192 mph. 

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Vice President JD Vance will host a group of state attorneys general at the White House for a meeting related to his efforts to combat public fraud, Politico reported, citing “four people familiar with the planning.”President Donald Trump tapped Vance to serve as his “fraud czar” earlier this year. Since then, Vance has led a federal anti-fraud task force in efforts to crackdown on misuse of public funds, notably focusing on hospice fraud, Medicaid fraud, and other improper uses of taxpayer dollars. The meeting will take place on Tuesday afternoon and feature as many as 15 Republican attorneys general. The…

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A California state senator has cooked up a new scheme intended to make life difficult for the state’s future gun owners – including those who move in. In February, Democratic State Sen. Jesse Arreguin introduced SB 948, which would require anyone seeking to purchase a firearm in California to complete a four-hour firearms safety course with a certified instructor to obtain a “firearms safety certificate.” The bill, however, goes even further, giving new California residents six months to obtain the same certificate or face serious criminal charges. (RELATED: Tim Walz’ Gun Control Bill Goes Down In Flames Despite Dems’ Sit-In…

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Tuesday, May 26, 2026A pro-abortion rights activist holds a box of mifepristone during a rally in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2024, in Washington, D.C. | Drew Angerer/AFP via Getty ImagesA Texas man has been indicted for allegedly giving a pregnant woman an abortion-inducing drug without her knowledge, resulting in the death of her unborn baby.A grand jury in Montgomery County has indicted 25-year-old Jon Rueben Demeter on charges of performance of an abortion and injury to a child. Both charges are first-degree felonies and stem from an investigation conducted by authorities…

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While ABC’s The View was over the moon for the New York Knickerbockers sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers, a member of a different New York team was the focus of their hatred. During Tuesday’s episode, The View suggested Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart should wear “extra padding” when he plays or practices because other players were doing to try to injure him. His offense that warranted their wants for harm? He supported President Trump and introduced him at an event; for which they claimed Dart was a “racist” and attacked the black community. Well, surely Dart said something truly offensive to get…

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(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) We talk a lot about sound money around here. Primarily, we focus on the financial impacts of unsound fiat currency on the American people. It steals their wealth and robs them of purchasing power.However, there is another pernicious aspect of fiat money that gets less attention. It facilitates big government and erodes individual liberty. Economist Ludwig von Mises believed it was imperative to understand this aspect of the fiat money regime. He said sound money is a bulwark for liberty in the same sense as constitutions and bills of rights. “It is impossible to grasp the meaning…

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The fight for transparency over UFO and UAP disclosures may be entering a whole new phase. Today on Stinchfield, author Kent Heckenlively joins us with explosive claims about what could be coming next from President Trump. Heckenlively, co-author of the new book Catastrophic Disclosure, revealed sources close to President Trump are telling him a major executive order is now being prepared that will blow the lid off decades of secrecy surrounding UFO and UAP programs. According to Heckenlively, the order would reportedly nullify government NDAs tied to UFO and UAP research, allowing scientists, military contractors, and insiders to finally come…

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I’ve been predicting a summer of chaos, criminal violence, “protests” (riots), and attacks on politicians for a couple of months now. Not all of it will be anti-Trump or anti-Republican; not by a long shot, although a lot of people will try to stuff everything into the “It’s Trump’s fault” category. On the other hand, expect more people to take potshots at Trump and other politicians. I wouldn’t even be surprised if some of the anarchist/Antifa-types go after Democrats whom they think are insufficiently radical.  Advertisement Tom Steyer got a taste of that in Los Angeles, where he made the mistake…

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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) voiced concerns to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday about cybersecurity issues with networked medical devices made in China. “I write to express concerns regarding cybersecurity vulnerabilities associated with networked medical devices manufactured in China. American patients’ exposure to compromised Chinese-made medical devices poses a risk to both national security and public health,” Cotton wrote to Kyle Diamantas, the Acting Commissioner of the U.S. FDA. Cotton noted that the FDA and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) notified parties of cybersecurity issues associated with the Contec CMS8000, a network patient monitoring device manufactured…

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“What the judge did was double harm,” former Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said, commenting on the arrest of a man who wouldn’t have been free to go on a second shooting spree if a judge hadn’t ignored her sentencing request in 2020. The second shooting spree took place on May 11 of this year, as CBS News Boston details, noting that a private citizen helped a state trooper end the threat: “The shooting on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts Monday left two men in critical condition Tuesday as police tried to piece together what happened. “Investigators said 46-year-old…

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SUNDAY… SENIOR TRUMP OFFICIAL TELLS DAILY CALLER: WE’RE DAYS AWAY FROM AN IRAN DEAL… NO NUKES, AND ‘NO PALLETS OF CASH, PERIOD’ … VINCE COGLIANESE: Just briefed by a senior Trump admin official. I feel VERY good about where the Iran negotiations are going. TOPLINE: “NO DUST, NO DOLLARS” — Iran doesn’t get a dime unless they actually produce real results.

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English-language proficiency has been a topic of concern among the conservative justices as the Trump administration seeks to clamp down on immigrants with commercial driver’s licenses.WASHINGTON (CN) — Despite dissents from two conservative justices, the Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to become the sole referee in a Republican state crackdown on immigrant trucker drivers.Florida sought to utilize the Supreme Court’s original jurisdiction to sue California and Washington state, claiming the Democratic-run states illegally licensed a commercial trucker who caused a fatal crash because he couldn’t read highway signs.Immigrant truck drivers have come under scrutiny by the White House, which finalized…

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Italian luxury automaker Ferrari saw its stock price tumble on Tuesday after unveiling the Luce, the company’s first fully electric vehicle, marking a significant shift in the brand’s traditional approach. Former Ferrari Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo slammed the EV, telling reporters, “I hope they at least remove the Prancing Horse from that car.” CNBC reports that Ferrari revealed its new electric model at a venue in Rome, with the name Luce translating to “light” in English. According to the company, the name was chosen to evoke “clarity and direction” as Ferrari embarks on this new chapter in its storied history. Shares…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Small as a grain of rice, polka-dotted, and everything nice. These are some of the ingredients that come together to make Thecacera sesama, a newly identified species of sea slug, or nudibranch, found swimming in Taiwan. “Taiwanese divers call it ‘sesame’ in Chinese and it is also small like a sesame seed, hence the name,” researchers explain in a statement. Indeed, T. sesama is less than 0.12 inches long. The tiny bugger is also translucent and speckled black and yellow, and Ho-Yeung Chan “accidentally…

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Democratic New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim was allegedly pepper-sprayed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers during a Monday protest that turned into civil unrest outside of the Delaney Hall immigration detention center, according to an online video. The video, shared by Scripps News anchor Veronica De La Cruz, shows a volunteer pouring water into Kim’s eyes following the incident. Kim can also be seen wiping his eyes with a cloth. “Detainees at Delaney Hall in Newark have been on a hunger strike since Friday. Inside: spoiled food, no medical care, no air conditioning during a heat wave. A pregnant…

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