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Former President Trump accused ABC News of perpetrating a hoax, claiming their reporting is “fake” and lacking credibility. He suggested the FCC Chairman should investigate the news network and that its license should be revoked. Trump cited the network’s negative coverage of him and asserted their focus is misdirected, singling out the reporter’s tone and questioning their journalistic integrity. He further criticized the network for not covering figures from the radical left, implying a political bias.
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Canada announces a massive jump in funding to the European Space Agency, and it’s definitely a move that’s making waves, and for good reason. This isn’t just about throwing money at a cool project; it’s a strategic play that’s got a lot of smarts behind it. The investment is designed to supercharge the development of Canadian space tech, covering everything from satellite communications to Earth observation, space exploration, and even space situational awareness. Essentially, Canada is boosting its own capabilities and getting ready to play a bigger role in the global space game.
This move is particularly interesting in light of shifting geopolitical realities.… Continue reading
Arab sources have revealed that the Muslim Brotherhood misappropriated half a billion dollars intended for Gaza. This alleged theft involved funds collected through donations. The source quoted Farghali as pointing out the Muslim Brotherhood’s history of exploiting Gaza and Palestine for financial gain. The misappropriated funds were intended to aid the displacement of Palestinians, as seen in camps such as the one in Gaza City on November 14, 2025.
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Senate unanimously approves bill to force release of Epstein files. It’s almost unbelievable, isn’t it? The Senate, in a seemingly unprecedented move, has unanimously agreed to a bill requiring the Justice Department to release all unclassified records related to Jeffrey Epstein. And it’s already heading to President Trump’s desk for his signature. The speed of this process is truly head-spinning. One minute, it feels like this issue is buried, and the next, there’s a flurry of action.
This is where the skepticism kicks in, and it’s warranted. The speed at which this is happening definitely raises eyebrows. It’s almost too convenient.… Continue reading
Andrew Paul Johnson, who received a pardon from former President Trump for his involvement in the January 6th Capitol riot, has been arrested in Florida on charges of child molestation. The arrest came after a months-long investigation and involved allegations of Johnson attempting to silence the victim, using the potential payout from his Jan. 6 involvement as leverage. Johnson was accused of committing lewd and lascivious acts on the child. Further investigation revealed that Johnson had expressed an intent to include the child in his will, allegedly to prevent him from revealing Johnson’s actions.
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A recent Gallup poll indicates a growing desire among Americans to permanently emigrate, especially among young women aged 15-44, with 40% expressing a desire to leave. The preferred destination is Canada, aligning with historical emigration patterns. This trend has become increasingly politicized since 2017, and there is a direct correlation between low confidence in U.S. institutions, such as the government, and the desire to leave the country. The survey highlights a significant gender gap in the desire to emigrate, with women in the specified age group exhibiting a far greater inclination to move abroad compared to their male counterparts.
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US sanctions targeting Chinese oil infrastructure and Russian energy firms have significantly reduced flows of Russian and Iranian oil into China, the world’s top oil importer, with Chinese seaborne imports of Russian crude potentially dropping by two-thirds. This shift follows sanctions on major Russian oil producers and a key Chinese port, impacting Iranian shipments as well. While state-owned Chinese refiners have paused purchases, smaller private refineries are also showing caution, influenced by EU and UK blacklistings, resulting in a glut of unsold oil and lower prices. Despite the slowdown, some ports and traders are circumventing restrictions through practices like ship-to-ship transfers, suggesting that the impact may be temporary.
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Singer D4vd considered suspect in investigation of teen found dead in his Tesla: Sources. Okay, so here’s the deal. It looks like things are going from bad to worse for D4vd, the singer. The headlines are out, and it’s crystal clear: he’s now officially considered a suspect in the investigation regarding the death of a young girl whose body was found in his Tesla. Honestly, considering the circumstances, this probably shouldn’t be a huge shocker to anyone. A dead body in your car tends to raise some eyebrows, to say the least.
The fact that D4vd is a suspect isn’t just a hunch; it’s practically the default setting, considering the situation.… Continue reading
Facing a severe drought, Iran has initiated cloud seeding operations to stimulate rainfall across the country. The effort, starting over the Urmia lake basin, involves spraying clouds with chemicals to induce precipitation. With record-low rainfall and dwindling water reserves, including Tehran’s Amirkabir dam at just 8% capacity, authorities are taking action to address the crisis. Additional cloud seeding operations are planned in East and West Azerbaijan to mitigate the impact of the drought and prevent potential water rationing and evacuations.
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