Los Angeles Democratic city councilwoman Nithya Raman, Republican mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt’s rival, broke down in tears on stage as she faced the reality that she would not be moving forward in the race. While voters were still being tallied in L.A., Pratt overtook Raman to land in second place…

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Los Angeles Democratic city councilwoman Nithya Raman, Republican mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt’s rival, broke down in tears on stage as she faced the reality that she would not be moving forward in the race. While voters were still being tallied in L.A., Pratt overtook Raman to land in second place…

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The Senate early Friday handed President Donald Trump a significant victory, passing his $70 billion immigration enforcement package without banning a compensation fund designed to help those targeted by weaponized or politicized law-enforcement investigations.Senators voted 52-47 in favor of the bill after a marathon all-night session of votes on amendments…

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Italy began its journey towards re-adopting nuclear power generation on Thursday after the nation’s Chamber of Deputies overwhelmingly voted in favor of a new “sustainable nuclear energy bill.” The “Pichetto” bill, nicknamed after its promoter, Environment and Energy Minster Gilberto Pichetto, paves the way towards restoring nuclear power legislation in…

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Rural Texans are so outraged over local data centers that they’re crossing party lines to support candidates who oppose the massive facilities. In one Texas community, lifelong conservatives are reportedly breaking ranks and voting for Democrats who disapprove of data centers. But the outrage is not limited to one state,…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies before the Senate Committee on Appropriations in Washington on June 3, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesChina could agree to purchase additional Boeing aircraft when Chinese leader Xi Jinping visits Washington in September, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday.Speaking during a Senate Finance Committee…

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In Part 1, we dissected how the “Praxians”—the Silicon Valley-rooted wing of the global oligarchy—have seized control of the second Trump administration. We considered how their technological partnership with the Israeli government has enabled them to deploy their “digital kill chain” in Gaza. Here, in Part 2 of what is…

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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi was recently appointed to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). This was a wise move, as she established a strong track record on tech and AI issues that makes her a perfect fit for her new gig. Tech billionaire David Sacks, who…

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Kenn Gividen’s computer broke down recently (before VDARE.com’s mugging by NYAG Letitia James, we would simply have bought him a new one), so his April 2026 roundup of America’s ongoing black-on-white homicides wasn’t published until May 21. Which means his May 2026 survey will appear next week—he’s relentless. But then, so is America’s…

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Journalists love to proclaim that they bring transparency to democracy, but it’s far too often the exact opposite. They try to run our democracy by exploiting anonymous sources.  So when Trump is president, “senior administration officials” say “he’s coming seriously unglued.” When Biden was president, “senior administration officials” say “he’s quite…

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