July 2025

Medieval Knight Skeleton Unearthed Under Polish Ice Cream Parlor

A complete medieval knight’s skeleton was unearthed in Gdańsk, Poland, under the former site of an ice cream shop. The discovery was made near other artifacts, including cottage remains and an ancient street. The knight’s tombstone, dating back to the 13th or 14th century, was found first, followed by the skeleton, which appeared to be of a man around 40 years old and between 5’6″ and 5’10” tall. Further research will be conducted on the skeleton, tombstone, and other artifacts to determine the knight’s identity and the historical context of the burial.

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Ex-NYPD Commissioner Sues NYC Mayor, Alleges Criminal Enterprise

Former New York City interim police commissioner Thomas Donlon has filed a federal racketeering lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams and his top deputies. The lawsuit accuses Adams of operating the NYPD as a “criminal enterprise” by promoting unqualified loyalists, burying misconduct allegations, and punishing whistleblowers. The suit alleges corruption involving salary increases, overtime payments, and other benefits, as well as obstruction of internal and federal investigations. This lawsuit follows similar claims from other former NYPD leaders, leading Donlon to call for a federal takeover of the NYPD and unspecified damages.

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Israel Strikes Damascus Amid Druze Crisis in Syria

The Israeli military announced it struck the entrance of the Syrian army’s headquarters in Damascus, citing actions against Druze civilians in southern Syria, particularly in Sweida. This action followed intensified clashes in Sweida after a ceasefire between government forces and Druze fighters collapsed. The IDF stated the strike was carried out under the direction of Israel’s political leadership and that they are monitoring developments. The Druze, a religious minority, have a significant population in Syria and have expressed concerns over the direction of the new government.

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Trump Blames Biden for Powell, Despite Appointing Him: Reality Check

In a recent critique of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, former President Donald Trump misattributed Powell’s appointment to current President Joe Biden, despite nominating him in 2017. Trump has voiced displeasure with Powell’s monetary policies, including delaying interest rate cuts, and has even suggested the cuts were politically motivated. Despite considering firing Powell, Trump has since stated this is unlikely unless fraud is involved, although there is no evidence of fraudulent activity.

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Trump Declares He No Longer Wants MAGA Base Support

President Trump expressed anger towards his MAGA base for their focus on the Jeffrey Epstein files, accusing them of being duped by a “hoax” and stating he no longer wants their support. Trump’s frustration stems from the ongoing controversy, which he believes gives Democrats a reason to celebrate, despite his administration’s “incredible and unprecedented success”. This follows the release of a memo by the FBI and his team that stated no evidence suggested Epstein’s murder, which angered his base. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Trump ally, has suggested Bondi further explain her previous statements regarding the files, indicating the issue will persist.

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Michigan Semiconductor Plant Loss: Trump’s Policies Blamed for Economic Fallout

In a significant setback for Michigan, Sandisk Corporation has abandoned its plans for a $63 billion semiconductor manufacturing complex near Flint. The project’s cancellation, which would have created thousands of jobs, was attributed to “national economic turmoil,” according to Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The state had already invested approximately $260 million in taxpayer funds to prepare a 1,300-acre megasite for the factory. This decision follows years of preparation and marks a blow to the state’s efforts to secure a major investment in advanced manufacturing, particularly in the semiconductor industry.

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Why Isn’t Trump Releasing the Epstein Files?

Jeez, I wonder why Trump won’t release the Epstein files.

Seriously, it’s like the most obvious thing, isn’t it? Everyone’s scratching their heads, wondering why the files aren’t out there, and it feels like the elephant in the room is wearing a bright orange toupee. The truth is staring us right in the face, and it’s almost painful to see the denial.

Think about it – MAGA folks are masters of avoiding the obvious. They’re looking everywhere but where they should be, which is utterly pathetic. There are claims that these files contain information that could hurt some people, “very fine people,” as it were.… Continue reading

New York Clerk Rejects Texas Judgment on Abortion Pills, Defying Paxton

In a recent development, a New York county clerk has once again refused to file a Texas civil judgment against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills. This decision is based on New York’s shield law, which protects providers from legal actions in states with abortion bans. Despite demands from the Texas Attorney General’s office, the clerk has maintained the rejection, citing New York law. This case, along with another involving extradition to Louisiana, could test the boundaries of state shield laws and the legal battles surrounding abortion access.

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Most Americans Believe Trump Admin Hid Epstein Files: Poll

A recent poll reveals that 67% of Americans believe the government is concealing evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, with only 8% disagreeing and 25% unsure. Moreover, 79% of respondents support the release of all documents pertaining to the federal case, while only 5% oppose it. The Justice Department’s memo, which stated there was no Epstein client list and no evidence of blackmail, has fueled suspicion and criticism, especially from those who expected more transparency. Despite the controversy, former President Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the review of the Epstein files.

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Epstein Prison Video: Report Claims Nearly 3 Minutes Cut Out

A new report reveals that the Department of Justice’s “raw” video footage of Jeffrey Epstein’s cell door contained a nearly three-minute discrepancy. Forensic analysis by WIRED suggests the footage was modified using editing software, contradicting the DOJ’s claim of unedited footage. One of the source clips was nearly three minutes longer than the final video segment, indicating potential trimming before release. This follows the discovery of a previous missing minute, sparking further speculation, although the reason for this discrepancy was explained by the Attorney General.

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