President Trump went off on CNN while speaking about the $1.776 billion weaponization fund on Wednesday, crediting CNN for the persecution of his supporters and lashing out at Collins twice for her “hatred” of conservatives despite apparently being a former right-winger. “You used to be a conservative,” he said during…

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SAN DIEGO (CN) — A California trade association asked a federal judge on Wednesday to block provisions of a new recycling law aimed at improving recycling efforts across the state.Senate Bill 343 would require food producers and manufacturers to meet new guidelines under the state’s recycling authority in order to legally…

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Breitbart News that it would be a “big, big, big deal” if President Donald Trump turned his gaze to finalizing the Washington Agreement between Serbia and Kosovo after he finishes his deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran. “If we’ll be able…

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The logo of the Samsung Electronics Co. at its office in Seoul, South Korea, on Jan. 31, 2023. Ahn Young-joon/AP PhotoSamsung has become the latest company to leave the Northeast and head south.On June 1, the South Korean technology company announced that its U.S. headquarters would leave its current location…

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President Donald Trump talked to Iris Tao, NTD’s White House correspondent, on Wednesday about his Truth Social post on communism and its impact on the situation in New York, California, and the District of Columbia. California’s unofficial primary election results show Republican Steve Hilton leading with nearly 28 percent of…

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In Washington, both parties increasingly talk about restoring American industry, protecting working communities and pushing back against corporate greed that leaves ordinary Americans paying the price. One place where that conversation has been largely absent, however, is U.S. fisheries policy. That needs to change.Forage fish like menhaden, herring and mackerel…

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Ukrainian drones kill civilians on Moscow-Crimea bus, exposing Kiev’s war crimes hypocrisy A Ukrainian drone strike killed at least eight civilians and wounded 11 others aboard a passenger bus traveling between Moscow and Simferopol in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic. Ukraine simultaneously launched 345 drones across Russia overnight, targeting civilian infrastructure…

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GAO Issues Warning: Hackers Are “Pre-Positioning” in U.S. Water Networks The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has warned that foreign government-linked hackers and criminal groups are increasingly targeting American drinking water and wastewater systems, with many utilities remaining unprepared for cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. The shift from isolated industrial controls…

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Screenshot, CBS Face The Nation Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube A CliffNotes version of the case against Graham Platner, Maine’s Democrat Senate frontrunner, may be found in the Connecticut Centinal under the byline Reese On the Radio. Revelation followed revelation, most of them debilitating: “The most recent revelation: Platner exchanged sexually explicit…

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Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube Organized labor has found its next target: artificial intelligence.  At a June 1 trade roundtable hosted by U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro in New Haven, Connecticut labor leaders warned that AI threatens workers and demands new government “guardrails.” But the discussion revealed something beyond concern: unions want…

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