The Louvre Museum in Paris has been closed due to a robbery that occurred on Sunday morning during opening hours. France’s culture minister confirmed the incident, stating that authorities are investigating the scene. While the museum cited “exceptional reasons” for the closure, reports suggest the theft involved jewelry. According to French media, three masked individuals accessed the Apollo Gallery, where the remains of France’s crown jewels are housed, via a freight lift.
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Trump tariffs to cost companies $1.2 trillion, mostly hitting consumers. Wow, that’s a staggering number, isn’t it? It seems the economic consequences of these tariffs are really starting to hit home, and the burden is largely falling on the shoulders of everyday consumers. Think about it: a $1.2 trillion price tag isn’t just some abstract figure; it’s money being taken directly out of our pockets.
Promises were made, and it appears many have been broken. Remember the campaign rhetoric about lowering prices for consumers? The reality, as we’re seeing now, is quite the opposite. This situation is highlighting a shift in the economic landscape, where consumer spending power is under increasing pressure.… Continue reading
Authorities have cordoned off the Louvre Museum and a major road along the Seine River as they investigate a potential break-in. Attention is centered on the southeast corner of the building, where a large, extendable ladder, likely used for accessing upper floors, was discovered. The ladder, mounted on a mechanized lift, suggests the suspects accessed a balcony on one of the upper floors. The closure has left numerous tourists unable to enter the museum on an overcast day.
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Following nationwide “No Kings” protests, Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video on social media depicting himself in a “King Trump” fighter jet bombing protesters with brown liquid. The video, accompanied by the song “Danger Zone,” was disseminated alongside other mocking imagery created by Trump and his allies. Simultaneously, Republicans responded with a range of criticism and mockery of the protests, with some claiming protesters are linked to extremist groups. This action is reminiscent of previous instances where the White House has utilized both violent imagery and the suppression of left-wing protest groups.
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In a recent joint operation, the Ukrainian Navy and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) destroyed a Russian ammunition depot in the Kinburn Spit area. This resulted in a powerful explosion and secondary detonations. The Kinburn Spit is a strategically important peninsula, and controlling it is crucial for Ukrainian logistics. The Ukrainian Navy stated these types of coordinated operations aim to disrupt Russian supply chains.
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During a CNN interview at Chicago’s “No Kings” rally, actor John Cusack strongly condemned President Trump’s deployment of Border Patrol and ICE agents to the city, calling the move authoritarian. This condemnation, part of a larger wave of organized opposition, was spurred by Trump’s immigration enforcement policies and fueled by the city’s vocal opposition to federal actions. The demonstrations, which involved thousands across the U.S. and internationally, aimed to defend democratic norms and reject authoritarianism, with Cusack highlighting Chicago’s historical resistance to such governance. Cusack’s comments reflect escalating tensions, and join other officials, such as Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, in actively opposing the policies.
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During a weekly briefing, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson clarified that there was no conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former US President Donald Trump the previous day. This statement directly addresses Trump’s recent comments regarding India’s oil imports from Russia, where he claimed Modi assured him a halt to these purchases. The MEA had previously stated that India’s energy policy prioritizes national interests and protecting consumers amid fluctuating markets. The country remains a significant importer of oil and gas, focusing on stable prices and secure supplies through diversified sourcing.
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Across the United States, an estimated seven million people participated in No Kings protests, marking a significant mobilization against the second Trump administration. These demonstrations, which took place in over 2,500 locations, were largely peaceful, with scattered reports of violence and arrests, particularly at ICE facilities in areas like Chicago and Portland. Prominent figures such as Senator Bernie Sanders and Governor J.B. Pritzker spoke at rallies, emphasizing the importance of defending democracy and individual rights. The protests saw a diverse range of participants, from small towns to major cities like New York and Washington, D.C., and included appearances from both Democratic officials and, notably, the former Proud Boys leader, Enrique Tarrio.
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It’s pretty clear where this is heading: “He ended game,” Putin’s ally praises Trump’s Tomahawk bluff, and the rejection of peace without Ukraine’s capitulation. It’s a complicated dance, and honestly, it’s hard to know who’s playing whom. The whole situation is like a bad poker game where everyone suspects everyone else is holding a losing hand, but no one wants to fold.
When you see a Putin ally, or someone seemingly aligned with the Kremlin, praising Trump, it should set off alarm bells. It raises the question: is Trump inadvertently, or perhaps knowingly, serving Russia’s interests? The use of the word “bluff” is telling.… Continue reading
At a “No Kings” rally in Washington, DC, demonstrators gathered on Capitol Hill, many of whom carried American flags, emphasizing their patriotism and love for the country. The event included diverse attendees of all ages and races, some dressed in animal costumes as a form of protest against the administration. Organizers distributed flags to show that the rally’s participants were pro-America. Protesters expressed a desire to protect democracy and the Constitution, with some voicing concerns about the state of American governance.
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