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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called for an end to Cuba’s communist government during a bill-signing event on Friday, declaring that “it is time for the Cuban communist dictatorship to be put out to pasture once and for all.” The governor’s comments came as he signed the Foreign Interference Restriction and…
Russian forces marched across Moscow’s Red Square on Saturday in a scaled-down Victory Day parade that, for the first time in nearly two decades, featured no heavy weaponry. President Vladimir Putin used the occasion to project confidence about Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, now entering its fifth year. “Victory has…
Joni Lamb, a pioneering figure in Christian broadcasting and president of Daystar Television Network, died Thursday following complications from a back injury and ongoing health issues. She was 65. The network announced her passing in a statement, though specific details about the cause of death were not disclosed. “Joni’s love…
Ophthalmologist Dr. Glaucomflecken Takes on Corporate Healthcare and Unethical Medical Practices In a wide-ranging interview with STAT’s “First Opinion Podcast,” ophthalmologist Will Flanary, better known by his social media persona Dr. Glaucomflecken, discussed his recent advocacy efforts against corporate takeovers in healthcare and the ethical responsibilities of medical professionals on…
In a series of contentious Capitol Hill appearances last week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth repeatedly attempted to deflect criticism by drawing questionable comparisons to previous administrations, a tactic that has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers and fact-checkers alike. When pressed about his controversial wave of dismissals at the Pentagon, Hegseth claimed,…
Political tensions have escalated in West Bengal as misinformation spreads across social media platforms claiming that former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee conducted a private swearing-in ceremony at her Kalighat residence. Multiple posts on X (formerly Twitter) have falsely suggested that Banerjee, the longtime leader of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), held…
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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) pleaded not guilty on Thursday in an Alabama courtroom to fraud charges brought by the Trump administration. The civil rights organization, known for tracking hate groups and extremism, is taking an aggressive approach to its defense ahead of the trial. In a pre-hearing motion, the SPLC directly challenged acting Attorney General Todd Blanche over statements he made on Fox News. The organization disputed Blanche’s claim that it had not shared information gathered from informants with law enforcement agencies. In its filing, the SPLC asserted this characterization was “false and unfairly prejudicial,” stating that its…
House Democrats Avoid Committing to Harris for 2028 Presidential Run House Democrats are remaining noncommittal about whether former Vice President Kamala Harris should pursue another presidential bid in 2028, signaling uncertainty within the party about its future leadership. When asked about Harris’s potential candidacy, Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina,…
Greece Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Ensure AI Serves Society Greece is taking bold steps toward enshrining artificial intelligence regulations in its constitution, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announcing plans for amendments that would require AI to benefit humanity rather than harm it. The conservative leader outlined the proposed changes on…
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the Trump administration’s new sanctions on Cuba during a press conference in Havana on Friday, particularly highlighting measures against Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (GAESA), a powerful business conglomerate operated by Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces. The sanctions, announced Thursday, represent a significant expansion…
Amid the swirling controversy over U.S.-Iran military engagements, a comprehensive New York Times investigation has cut through competing narratives to establish the actual scope of damage inflicted on American military facilities. Using satellite imagery analysis, the Times has identified 18 U.S. military sites across seven countries that sustained damage during…
CSIS Chief Warns Alberta Secession Vote Vulnerable to Foreign Interference The director of Canada’s intelligence agency has issued a stark warning about the vulnerability of Alberta’s potential secession referendum to foreign disinformation campaigns, particularly from Russia. In an interview with CBC’s “The House,” Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director Dan…
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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)…
In an increasingly visual society, experts are raising concerns about the declining role of art education in fostering critical thinking skills vital for democracy. A new report commissioned by the Swedish Psychological Defence Agency identifies visual literacy as a fundamental democratic competence that is currently undervalued in the educational system.…
In a rare disclosure during an impeachment hearing, Representative Leila de Lima confirmed meeting with Ramil Madriaga, the alleged former bagman of Vice President Sara Duterte, but firmly denied providing him with any scripted testimony. The meeting, which took place on December 8, 2025, has become the center of swirling…
More than 100 Ukrainian and Polish historians will gather in Baranów Sandomierski, Poland, from May 6-8 for a landmark historical congress aimed at addressing contested historical narratives and strengthening bilateral scholarly cooperation. The Ukrainian-Polish Historical Congress represents a significant effort to counter Russian propaganda that portrays the two neighboring nations…
Green Party’s Polanski Faces Scrutiny Over Credential Discrepancies Green Party leader Zack Polanski is facing mounting pressure after revelations that he made false claims about his professional background, raising questions about his credibility as his party enjoys unprecedented political momentum. An investigation by The Times revealed that Polanski incorrectly described…
Thirteen DC Police Officers Face Termination in Crime Data Manipulation Scandal Thirteen members of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) have been placed on administrative leave and served with termination papers following an internal investigation into allegations that department leadership manipulated crime statistics to create a false impression of…
French President Emmanuel Macron struck a melodic chord during his state visit to Armenia this week, surprising attendees at a formal state dinner with an impromptu musical performance that quickly captured international attention. The unexpected musical interlude occurred Monday evening at Armenia’s presidential residence in Yerevan, where Macron showcased his…
Rubio Defends Trump’s Misstatement About Pope Francis on Iran Nuclear Weapons Before Vatican Meeting
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has denied that his upcoming trip to the Vatican is an attempt to ease tensions between Donald Trump’s administration and Pope Leo XIV, despite ongoing friction between the president and the Catholic leader. The diplomatic visit, scheduled for May 6-8, comes amid a series of…
Health Advocacy Groups Condemn Misinformation from Trump Administration Health Officials Health advocacy organizations have raised serious concerns about what they describe as a dangerous pattern of misinformation being spread by top health officials in the Trump administration, according to a scathing new report released this week. The joint report, published…
Senate Stands Ready for Duterte Impeachment Trial, Sotto Confirms Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III has reaffirmed the Senate’s constitutional obligation to convene as an impeachment court should the House of Representatives impeach Vice President Sara Duterte, contrary to false claims circulating online. “Based on the Constitution, it’s automatic. That’s…
