Spain Blacklists Palantir Amid Data Privacy Concerns

The Spanish government has initiated a directive for state-controlled entities to blacklist U.S. data analytics firm Palantir Technologies due to concerns over national security and the potential misuse of classified information. This decision, impacting major entities like Telefónica and Indra, aims to prevent contracts that could compromise Spanish national sovereignty and mirrors similar pushback against Palantir across Europe. While Palantir maintains existing contracts with the Spanish Ministry of Defense, the government is also accelerating funding for domestic technology platforms in response to geopolitical tensions and a desire to preserve national data sovereignty.

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US Warns Iran of Israeli Assassination Plots Amidst Shifting Alliances

The United States has reportedly issued a warning to Iran, informing them of Israel’s alleged intentions to assassinate Iranian leaders, particularly those involved in ceasefire negotiations. This revelation has understandably sparked a whirlwind of confusion, disbelief, and a healthy dose of cynicism. It’s a situation that leaves many scratching their heads, questioning the motivations and the broader implications of such a move, especially considering the complex and often fraught history between these nations and their allies.

The core of the issue revolves around this purported U.S. warning, which specifically targets Israel’s supposed plans against ceasefire negotiators. This is a crucial distinction to make; it’s not about forewarning Iran regarding initial leadership killings that may have occurred at the outset of the conflict, but rather a more recent, targeted intervention.… Continue reading

Idaho Joins States Offering Firing Squad as Execution Method

Idaho has become the first state to adopt the firing squad as its primary execution method, a move that highlights a growing trend in the US as states seek alternatives to lethal injection. Despite proponents’ claims of the method being foolproof, recent botched executions in Utah and South Carolina raise serious concerns about its reliability and the potential for extreme suffering. Expert analysis suggests that some shooters may have intentionally missed their targets, leading to allegations of deliberate torture rather than swift death, casting a dark shadow over the increasing adoption of this archaic practice.

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Collins Reports Empty State Fair, Critics Debate ‘Trolling’ Trump

CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins highlighted the low attendance at President Trump’s Great American State Fair, contrasting it with past celebrations. The event, intended to showcase American goods and culture, has been plagued by heat, sparse crowds, and controversies including a Confederate flag display and performers withdrawing. Despite reports of an underwhelming turnout, President Trump claimed the fair was “packed with happy people” on Truth Social, while concerns grow within the White House about the impact of extreme temperatures and security on his upcoming Fourth of July address.

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Trump Stalls Payment to Sexual Abuse Victim Despite Supreme Court Rejection

Donald Trump is again attempting to delay payment of the $5 million defamation judgment awarded to E. Jean Carroll, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to hear his appeal. Despite a prior agreement stipulating that funds would be disbursed upon the denial of certiorari, Trump’s legal team has requested a further stay, citing a potential motion for reconsideration. Carroll’s legal team insists on the enforcement of the original stipulation, urging immediate disbursement of the funds. This latest maneuver represents an ongoing effort to evade the financial consequences of the defamation verdict.

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DOJ Defies Judge’s Order on Epstein Files

The Justice Department is resisting a federal judge’s order to release unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein investigations, requesting a delay or dismissal of the order instead. Journalist Katie Phang sued, alleging the department violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act by obstructing public access to these materials. The DOJ claims it has complied with the law and that releasing certain records would be against its application, citing concerns about revealing victim information and difficulties in redacting handwritten notes and draft indictments.

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Russian Fuel Shortages Spark Anger and Talk of Collapse

As fuel shortages intensify across Russia, gas stations in multiple regions are now prioritizing fuel sales for government officials and employees of state institutions. Reports indicate that stations in Saratov, Volgograd, and Krasnodar have implemented these restrictions, allowing only emergency vehicles, government employees with official identification, or holders of special fuel cards to purchase gasoline. These measures coincide with a broader fuel crisis in Russia, exacerbated by Ukraine’s campaign to disrupt the country’s logistics and energy infrastructure, which has significantly reduced Russia’s refining output.

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Trump Stock Purchase Preceded DOJ Probe Drop

President Donald Trump purchased hundreds of thousands of dollars of Abbott Laboratories stock in late September of last year. This investment occurred approximately two months before the Department of Justice, under his administration, dropped a long-standing criminal investigation into the company. The investigation was examining alleged misconduct related to infant hospitalizations and deaths linked to one of Abbott’s baby formula factories, despite prosecutors reportedly believing they had evidence for criminal charges. Abbott had previously donated $500,000 to Trump’s inaugural fund, and the company later reached a settlement to resolve a related civil lawsuit alleging failures in manufacturing standards and a “culture of concealment.”

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JD Vance Joke Fails to Land With Troops

It seems JD Vance recently attempted a joke aimed at President Biden during an address to troops, and the reaction was decidedly less than stellar. The general sentiment coming through is that the joke fell completely flat, leaving the audience, and many observers, feeling a distinct lack of humor and, more importantly, a perceived absence of gravitas from Vance himself. It’s being described as “disgusting” by some, and the core issue appears to be not just the joke’s content but its overall delivery and Vance’s apparent inability to connect with his audience on a meaningful level.

The criticism suggests that Vance’s attempt at humor was not only unfunny but also revealed a fundamental misunderstanding of what resonates with military personnel.… Continue reading