The end of Viktor Orbán’s rule has triggered a wave of asset transfers and preparations for departure among those who benefited from his time in power. As news of the election landslide spread, private jets and overseas investments signal a rush to safeguard fortunes before the incoming government takes hold. High-ranking figures are reportedly seeking US visa options, potentially leveraging existing connections within MAGA-linked institutions. This upheaval highlights concerns over corruption and the potential recovery of alleged stolen public wealth.
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The article discusses an unlikely theological debate emerging from America’s military actions and the subsequent defense of those actions. This debate, spearheaded by Pope Leo and spanning various Christian denominations, is witnessing the resurgence of progressive Christianity. The conflict has highlighted the contrast between a shallow, politically-driven evangelical theology and the historical tradition of Christianity as a force for liberation and social justice. This theological confrontation, particularly between the Pope and the current administration, is educating the public on the rich and subversive nature of Christian tradition.
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In an interview with 60 Minutes, President Trump became incensed when correspondent Norah O’Donnell read excerpts from the alleged manifesto of the gunman who approached the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. The president vehemently denied accusations of pedophilia and rape, reacting with anger to the suggestion that the gunman was referring to him. Trump accused O’Donnell of being a “disgrace” for reading the material on air and for associating him with the “sick person.” The article also details the suspect’s criticisms of security at the event and Trump’s past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Trump administration reportedly dismissed all 22 members of the National Science Board, a body crucial for guiding the National Science Foundation and advising on scientific matters. Critics decry this move as an attempt to politicize science and undermine evidence-based decision-making, with concerns that appointments will favor loyalty over expertise. This action follows a pattern of upheaval and controversial decisions regarding scientific policy within the administration, raising alarms about the future of American innovation and scientific research.
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A recent decision by a Virginia court has declined to block Democrats from implementing a new congressional map that was approved by voters. This ruling is a significant development, suggesting that the map, which was enacted following a voter referendum, will likely stand. The court’s decision indicates that the process by which the map was adopted adhered to constitutional mandates, even as legal challenges continue to emerge.
The judge presiding over the case articulated a clear judicial philosophy, stating that the court’s role is not to determine the wisdom of public policy or to engage in policymaking from the bench. Instead, the court is tasked with ensuring that those in power have exercised their authority in accordance with their constitutional obligations.… Continue reading
Grindr, the LGBTQ dating app, is hosting its first-ever party ahead of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. The event, scheduled for April 24, aims to bring together policymakers, journalists, and LGBTQ community leaders to celebrate the First Amendment. This initiative aligns with Grindr’s broader goal to be politically inclusive and connect individuals regardless of their political affiliation, a strategy reinforced by CEO George Arison’s vision. The party occurs as President Donald Trump, having previously boycotted the event, has announced his attendance at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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Overnight on April 26, Ukrainian drones struck a strategically important oil refinery in Yaroslavl, Russia, causing a fire, and hit several targets within Russian-occupied territories. The Apatit company’s Cherepovets branch, a major chemical plant in Vologda Oblast, was also attacked, resulting in injuries. These strikes, extending deep into Russian territory, underscore Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to disrupt Russia’s war-waging capabilities by targeting critical energy and industrial facilities.
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A federal judge has stepped in, casting a significant shadow of doubt over Donald Trump’s audacious $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The core of the issue, as articulated by the judge, is a fundamental conflict of interest: how can the President of the United States pursue legal action against government entities that he himself oversees? This isn’t just a technicality; it strikes at the heart of how our legal system is supposed to function.
The judge, Kathleen Williams, brought this concern to the forefront in a recent order, even while denying a request to pause the proceedings for potential settlement discussions.… Continue reading
Grassroots coalitions nationwide are actively pursuing legislation to sever state and local ties with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), driven by the current administration’s aggressive deportation agenda. These efforts, often under the banner of “Dignity, Not Detention,” aim to end agreements that facilitate civil immigration detention and involve local law enforcement in immigration enforcement. Laws like New Mexico’s Immigrant Safety Act are setting precedents, prohibiting governments from entering into detention agreements, using public land for detention, and deputizing local police as immigration agents. The movement is gaining momentum as organizers highlight the dire conditions and rising mortality rates within immigration detention facilities, emphasizing the critical need to dismantle this system.
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Amidst the protracted conflict in Ukraine and mounting economic pressures, President Vladimir Putin is experiencing a surge in societal discontent. This growing dissatisfaction is further exacerbated by the government’s increasingly restrictive policies on internet access. Consequently, a palpable sense of public unease is beginning to permeate Russian society, challenging the current administration.
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New Mexico Ends Cooperation With ICE Under New Law
Grassroots coalitions nationwide are actively pursuing legislation to sever state and local ties with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), driven by the current administration’s aggressive deportation agenda. These efforts, often under the banner of “Dignity, Not Detention,” aim to end agreements that facilitate civil immigration detention and involve local law enforcement in immigration enforcement. Laws like New Mexico’s Immigrant Safety Act are setting precedents, prohibiting governments from entering into detention agreements, using public land for detention, and deputizing local police as immigration agents. The movement is gaining momentum as organizers highlight the dire conditions and rising mortality rates within immigration detention facilities, emphasizing the critical need to dismantle this system.
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