Parviz Mukhamadkulov, the far-left owner of Poetica Coffee in Park Slope, New York, has drawn scrutiny following an anti-Semitic online screed that included a personal attack on Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), who recently visited the store with his young daughter. The company’s website claims a commitment to “radical hospitality,” that…
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Google is investing millions of dollars into independent movie company A24 to create new artificial intelligence-powered tools for filmmaking, the Wall Street Journal first reported on Monday. Google is shelling out roughly $75 million for its deal with A24, the WSJ reported, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter. The…
End the war… Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble,Truth Social, Gettr, X , Youtube, Instagram Tsarizm wrote last week that the end was near in Donbass as Russian forces now controlled key gateways to the region and stood on the brink of achieving their goal of forcing Ukrainian forces out…
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., former editorial assistant to Ludwig von Mises and congressional chief of staff to Ron Paul, is founder and chairman of the Mises Institute, executor for the estate of Murray N. Rothbard, and editor of LewRockwell.com. He is the author of Against the State and Against the…
Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. walks out of hotel Waldorf Astoria in Washington on May 18, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Justice Department announced on June 23 that it has charged about 450 defendants for various healthcare fraud schemes totaling more than $6.5 billion.The charges, unveiled at a press conference…
Amid a so far successful World Cup, Monday’s CNN This Morning backtracked on their worries about the World Cup, as host Audie Cornish, who previously showed worry over the event on its opening day over a Somali referee banned for ties to terrorism, framed the World Cup as “uniting.” Her guest expert on…
NBC correspondent Savannah Guthrie is begging for information after a ransom note claimed her mother is dead. “Somebody knows something,” the Today show host said through tears. Savannah Guthrie spoke out during Tuesday’s episode of the Today show following news reports of a ransom note saying that her mother, Nancy Guthrie, had died…
Romania’s national-conservative opposition delivered a major blow to the country’s Brussels-aligned establishment after Parliament rejected Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea’s proposed globalist government on Monday night. Veștea’s cabinet secured only 189 votes in favor, far short of the 233 needed to take office. The defeat leaves President Nicușor Dan facing another…
By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Tuesday, June 23, 2026Inoblesdarbyiv/InstagramWhen nearly 200 people gathered at a public pool outside Cleveland earlier this month for worship, baptisms and testimonies, organizers hoped the event would encourage believers. Now, the Cleveland Browns’ team chaplain believes it could spark something much larger.Nobles Darby, chaplain…
BRUSSELS (AFP) — The EU believes a digital euro is the answer to cutting its addiction to U.S. payment systems like Visa and Mastercard as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay as the bloc seeks to favor European firms over others.Brussels hopes it could provide an alternative local option…
By far the coldest start to the May-Sep warmest time of the year in the high Arctic kept by the DMI since 1958. We have a good shot at beating 2013. Meanwhile as has been the case in much of the last decade, Greenland SMB has been above average so…
A referee hit Caitlin Clark with a technical foul Monday night for clapping, her fifth of the season. The WNBA star wasted no time in the postgame press conference sharing her thoughts on the call. “It’s ridiculous. I got a technical for clapping,” Clark said. “We should all just go on…
Some of these uber-progressive federal district court judges certainly love getting out over their skis, rewriting or completely disallowing every last tenet of the rules and regulations the Trump administration has put in place to try to cut waste, fraud, and abuse across all aspects of the federal bureaucracy. Advertisement…
International travelers leave the Customs and Immigration area of Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., on June 29, 2017. Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty ImagesThe U.S. Supreme Court on June 23 ruled 6–3 that immigration authorities were legally justified in refusing to formally admit into the country a Chinese citizen with a U.S.…
An 18-year-old gunman opened fire inside the Butte County Library in Chico, California, on Monday, killing two adults and wounding a child in what police described as an attempt to carry out a Columbine-style massacre. The suspect, identified as Bradley Scott Sayer, burst into the library around 5:12 p.m. and…
President Donald Trump is hoping hitting the campaign trail in the Keystone State will result in votes for Republucan candidates. For the first time in two weeks, Trump will resume his campaigning by hitting…President 👤Donald Trump is hoping hitting the campaign trail in the Keystone State will result in votes…
The Supreme Court in Washington on April 22, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court on June 23 ruled unanimously that a Michigan county does not have to compensate a homeowner whose home was sold for unpaid taxes based on the property’s hypothetical fair market value.The case came three…
Comedian Carlos Mencia reportedly issued a not guilty plea to 12 felony charges allegedly involving over $8 million in unreported income in California. Mencia, who has been in jail since his arrest June 18, appeared for his arraignment Monday from behind glass in a Los Angeles County court’s custody section,…
Abelardo de la Espriella, a right-wing lawyer, businessman and dual-U.S. citizen backed by President Donald Trump, is poised to become Colombia’s next president. De la Espriella narrowly won a presidential runoff June 21, defeating left-wing senator Ivan Cepeda, whom Trump called a “Radical Left Marxist,” by just 1%. He made…
Border officers can suspend a foreign national’s status as a permanent lawful U.S. resident, pending resolution of a criminal charge, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. In a 6-3 decision in the case of Blanche v. Lau, the Supreme Court sided with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, reversing and remanding a…
ABC is going all-in to shore up support for its extremist, left-wing daytime gabfest, The View by hosting TV ads urging viewers to contact the FCC to show support for the hardcore, leftist fake news-pushing show. ABC is facing several proceedings before the FCC, led by Trump-appointed Chairman Brendan Carr,…
As we celebrate a victory after a government committee decided that Canada should not extend euthanasia to people with a mental illness alone, the Netherlands government has confirmed that at least one child has been killed by euthanasia. The NL Times reported on June 23, 2026 that: For the first time, a doctor…
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses a new strategy by the Ocala Police Department and explains why others should take notice. These days, it seems everyone has police officers in mind for the “blame game.” Whether…
In the fifth and final opinion announced Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court sided with the government in a case concerning how returning lawful permanent residents with pending criminal charges should be treated at the border.In a 6–3 decision authored by Justice Clarence Thomas, the court held that immigration officials do…
In the second opinion announced Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Exxon Mobil v. Corporacion Cimex, S.A., a case addressing whether the Helms-Burton Act abrogates foreign sovereign immunity for suits against Cuban agencies and instrumentalities.Justice Kavanaugh delivered the majority opinion, joined by the Chief Justice and Justices Thomas,…
In a decision authored by Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in Pung v. Isabella County, Michigan, that the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause does not require the government to compensate property owners based on a property’s hypothetical fair market value after a tax foreclosure. Instead, the government satisfies its constitutional…
In the first opinion announced Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Cisco Systems v. Doe, a case addressing whether (1) the Alien Tort Statute permits a judicially implied private right of action for aiding and abetting violations of international law; and (2) the Torture Victim Protection Act…
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Elon Musk’s SpaceX went stratospheric following its June 12 IPO, soaring from an opening price of $150 to an all-time high of just over $225, inflating its market cap to just shy of…
Most Democrats believe illegal aliens in the U.S. should remain in the country and eventually be allowed to apply for U.S. citizenship, a survey from the Economist/YouGov found. The survey asked respondents, “Which comes closest to your view about illegal immigrants who are living in the U.S.?” Among Democrats, specifically,…
“The letter attributes the decline in student readiness to the University of California admissions system’s 2020 decision to eliminate standardized testing requirements…” The post UC STEM Professors Want to Restore SAT, ACT Requirements first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
A group of drones According to The Wall Street Journal, President Trump has summoned senior Pentagon officials and the top military contractors to the White House on Wednesday. The purpose is to discuss ramping up munitions production amid concerns about the supply of U.S. missiles. That is according to anonymous…
Alongside such braindead takes as Jill Biden being a “hell of a doctor” and “the Holocaust isn’t about race,” ABC News moderator Whoopi Goldberg added to her lexicon during Monday’s edition of The View when she insanely claimed the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool “never had algae before” President Trump’s renovation.…
The scale of the unrest after the center was announced was a shock to the Kenyan and U.S. governments, with three people killed in two separate days of unrest in Laikipia this month.NAIROBI, Kenya (AFP) — Kenya has ordered a halt to preparations for a U.S.-run Ebola quarantine facility, the…
The United States Department of Justice holds a major press conference at 11 a.m. ET on June 23 in Washington, D.C., to announce the sweeping results of the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown. Led by federal prosecutors from the newly established National Fraud Enforcement Division, officials are revealing historic…
(Money Metals News Service) In a recent interview on the Pinnacle Digest Podcast, host Aaron Hoddinott sat down with Money Metals President and CEO Stefan Gleason to discuss central bank gold buying, Federal Reserve policy, the future of the U.S. dollar, and the growing debate surrounding America’s gold reserves.Gleason argued that the global…
The Kansas City fare-free bus scheme that inspired NYC Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani to gift Big Apple commuters a gratis ride is no more. Pay-as-you-go is returning because the Missouri metropolis ran out of money to fund free travel and the $50 million experiment simply evaporated when the financial well…
There are now two less supporters of the Republican Party. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) joined former Fox News host Tucker Carlson in pulling back support for the Grand Old Party. “Tucker is not the only…There are now two less supporters of the 🐘Republican Party.Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene(R-Ga.)…
OPERATION FENTANYL & FURIOUS? … BOMBSHELL REPORT: BIDEN ADMIN ALLEGEDLY LET ‘HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FENTANYL PILLS’ INTO AMERICA … DEA RESPONDS TO REPORT … AP: Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Even as it battled…
Mali or Burkina Faso also announced their intentions to withdraw from the war crimes court last year.ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — Junta-ruled Niger has officially submitted its request to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, the Hague-based tribunal said on Tuesday, nine months after announcing the move alongside allies Mali and Burkina…
“Generational”? Perhaps, but not in the way the Wall Street Journal means, or at least not entirely.The WSJ correctly captures the ideological clash taking place in the Democrat Party and its scope. The framing around age is understandable too, given the shocking and embarrassing reveal of the massive cover-up around…
The commission said severe physical and mental injuries, mass trauma, orphanhood, separation, disability, repeated displacements, starvation, and the collapse of education and health care had “erased childhood” in Gaza.GENEVA (AFP) — Israel is deliberately targeting Palestinian children in what has become a key factor in an ongoing “genocide” in Gaza,…
Snow falls outside of the Supreme Court in Washington on March 2, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Supreme Court said on June 23 that a Rastafarian could not sue prison officials in their individual capacities after the officials shaved his dreadlocks.In a 6–3 decision, the justices said that the officials…
In celebrating her 250th birthday, America is celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, a document that lays out with clarity the principles and self-evident truths on which our Republic is based. Our Founders declared God as the source of our unalienable rights, starting with the right to life itself,…
By Christian TodayTuesday, June 23, 2026Christian artist Victoria Culf was cancelled and reported to the police for saying that it’s harmful for children to try and change their sex. | YouTube/Christian Concern A Christian artist who was removed from her own exhibition after expressing opposition to maiming children through medicalized…
The Supreme Court in Washington on May 21, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 23 that Exxon Mobil may sue state-owned companies in Cuba over its energy-related assets that were seized in 1960.The case is Exxon Mobil v. Corporacion Cimex, which the justices heard on Feb. 23.We…
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Iran has agreed to allow nuclear inspections for the foreseeable future. “Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!),” he wrote in a social media post. “This will insure ‘Nuclear Honesty.’ If they did…
A gas station in Washington on June 16, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesU.S. gasoline prices have fallen for a sixth consecutive week, slipping below $4 per gallon nationally, as easing concerns over global oil supplies and improving prospects for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz provided relief for motorists during…
Grace Da’Nice Glass is expressing gratitude that her mother chose to give her life rather than pursue an abortion, even though the circumstances of her conception fit the category abortion advocates frequently describe as a difficult or “hard case.” In an essay published on American Thinker to mark the fourth…
Greta Thunberg warns 40°C heatwave about to hit UK ‘is only the beginning’ By Luke Alsford | News Reporter Excerpt: Greta Thunberg has said the UK’s leaders have ‘their heads completely buried in the sand’ over the climate crisis as a 40°C heatwave hits the country. The climate activist, 23, told Metro that the blistering…
A federal judge on Monday struck down multiple state pilot programs that restricted Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients from using their benefits to buy unhealthy foods. Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins incorrectly interpreted federal law when approving limits on what SNAP recipients…