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Communist and socialist activists are increasingly joining broader liberal protest movements in the United States, advocating for radical economic reforms that would fundamentally transform the nation’s economic structure, according to interviews conducted at a recent Minneapolis demonstration. These far-left participants, once considered fringe elements, are now regularly appearing alongside mainstream…

NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Reveals Dazzling Heart of Spiral Galaxy NASA’s Webb Space Telescope has captured a breathtaking new image of the Messier 77 galaxy, showcasing its brilliant core that outshines everything in its vicinity. The stunning photograph, released this week, provides an unprecedented view of this celestial object located…

Planet Propaganda Taps Media Veteran Dan Monarko to Build AI-Era Media Practice Planet Propaganda has appointed Dan Monarko as chief media growth officer to spearhead development of a comprehensive media practice designed specifically for today’s rapidly evolving marketplace. Monarko joins from BarkleyOKRP, where he served as SVP of media and…

Shane McMahon WWE Return Rumors Dismissed Following Online Speculation Social media erupted this week with claims that Shane McMahon might be quietly returning to WWE after fans began circulating reports that his status on WWE’s official website had changed. However, these rumors appear to have been premature. According to Fightful…

DOJ Intensifies Denaturalization Efforts Against Immigrants with Hidden Criminal Ties The Department of Justice has significantly expanded its use of denaturalization, a rarely employed legal mechanism to revoke citizenship from naturalized Americans. On Friday, the DOJ targeted 12 individuals accused of concealing connections to terrorism, violent crimes, and other serious…

Norwegian authorities arrested a Chinese citizen Thursday on espionage charges related to an alleged attempt to establish a satellite receiver that could collect sensitive data from space, according to Norway’s domestic intelligence service. The Police Security Service (PST) conducted searches at two locations as part of the operation. One search…

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Four Melbourne Men Charged Over Alleged ISIS Propaganda Sharing Four Melbourne men have been charged with possession of violent extremist material after allegedly accessing and distributing ISIS propaganda online, authorities revealed Friday. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) alleges the men, aged between 19 and 29, had been “actively engaging” in sharing ISIS-inspired material through messaging platforms and digital devices. Adian Sarwari, Azan Syed, Mohammad Ahmadzai and Sulaiman Sarwari appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court where all four were granted bail in separate hearings despite prosecution opposition. During court proceedings, it emerged that 21-year-old Mohammad Ahmadzai, an Australian citizen with no…

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Criticizes DOJ for “Corruption” and Political Targeting Former special counsel Jack Smith delivered a scathing critique of the Department of Justice during a private dinner in Washington D.C. this April, accusing the department of being “corrupted” and targeting President Donald Trump’s political enemies, according to…

Outsider Artist Takes Center Stage at Venice Biennale Amid Selection Controversy U.S. artist Alma Allen finds himself in an unexpected spotlight as he prepares for the prestigious Venice Biennale, having had just months to create his exhibition after a contentious selection process that came down to the wire. The self-taught…

Housing Chief Urges Focus on Real Causes of Crisis Amid Misinformation The housing sector must refocus on addressing the actual causes of the UK’s housing crisis rather than being distracted by misleading narratives, according to the chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH). Speaking at the organization’s annual…

China’s exports surged by 14.1% in April compared to the same period last year, defying challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in Iran and persistent effects of elevated U.S. tariffs, according to government data released Saturday. The export growth significantly outpaced analysts’ projections and marked a substantial improvement from March’s…

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Drone Program in Missouri Tests Medical Deliveries to Improve Rural Healthcare Access In rural Missouri, a pioneering medical drone program is taking flight with the potential to transform healthcare delivery across underserved communities. The initiative, developed through a partnership between Missouri University of Science and Technology and a drone company,…

German authorities have ruled out political or religious motives in a deadly car-ramming incident in Leipzig that claimed two lives on Monday, revealing the suspect had recently been released from psychiatric care. The 33-year-old German man was arrested Monday afternoon in the same vehicle authorities believe he used to deliberately…

In a significant policy shift, the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday its first authorization of fruit-flavored electronic cigarettes intended for adult smokers. The decision comes after months of lobbying from the vaping industry to the Trump administration, marking a departure from previous restrictions that limited approved flavors to tobacco…

UK consumers have received a staggering £3.5 billion in refunds through illegitimate claims over the past year, according to new research from payment services provider emerchantpay. The study reveals that approximately 6.5 million people successfully obtained refunds after falsely disputing genuine transactions they had previously authorized. The comprehensive research, conducted…

Civil Rights Groups Sue Florida Over New Congressional Map, Alleging Partisan Gerrymandering A coalition of civil rights and voter advocacy organizations has filed a lawsuit challenging Florida’s newly approved congressional map, claiming it violates state constitutional provisions against partisan gerrymandering. The legal action represents the second challenge in as many…

European leaders have sharply rebuked Donald Trump’s latest threat to impose higher tariffs on European vehicles, with French President Emmanuel Macron warning that allies should be focusing on cooperation rather than economic confrontation amid global instability. Speaking to reporters in Armenia on Tuesday, Macron emphasized the poor timing of such…

A federal civil rights agency has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging the news organization discriminated against a white male employee by denying him a promotion in favor of a less qualified female candidate to meet diversity goals. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought the suit…

In an unprecedented display of unity, three of Victoria’s leading firefighter organizations have launched a blistering critique of the state’s fire service leadership, accusing them of enabling government negligence despite billions collected in community levies. The United Firefighters Union (UFU), CFA Volunteers Group (CFAVG), and the Across Victoria Alliance (AVA)…

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