Despite previous assurances that the White House ballroom would be funded by “President Trump and other patriot donors,” Republicans are now seeking $1 billion in taxpayer money for the project. This funding, designated for “security adjustments and upgrades” within the East Wing Modernization Project, has become a priority following recent security concerns. While the text specifies the funds cannot be used for non-security elements, the broad interpretation of national security by Trump’s legal team raises questions about the true allocation of these public funds.
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As Russia prepares for its annual Victory Day parade, security measures have been significantly heightened, including temporary airport closures and mobile internet disruptions in Moscow. The parade itself has been scaled back and will proceed without heavy military hardware for the first time in nearly two decades, a move stemming from concerns over potential Ukrainian drone strikes. These security enhancements come as Ukraine has demonstrated its capacity to breach Moscow’s air defenses, further fueling anxieties surrounding the national celebration.
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The phrase, “When did the president decide to capitulate?” hurled by a Newsmax reporter at James, who is referred to as the “war chief,” encapsulates a moment of palpable tension and implied betrayal within the political discourse. This question suggests a significant turning point, a perceived surrender that deviates from an expected stance. The reporter’s query, stark and accusatory, demands an explanation for what they interpret as a strategic retreat or concession by the president, implying that such a decision was made without clear public justification or perhaps against previous pronouncements.
The context surrounding this question points to a larger narrative of internal friction and a questioning of leadership’s resolve.… Continue reading
A FedEx driver, Tanner Horner, has been sentenced to death by lethal injection for the 2022 kidnapping and murder of seven-year-old Athena Strand. Horner pleaded guilty to capital murder, and after 19 days of testimony, a Texas jury reached the death penalty verdict. Prosecutors presented evidence including an audio recording from Horner’s van and his confession, arguing he fantasized about the murder. The defense cited Horner’s troubled past, including autism and lead exposure, but the jury ultimately rejected their plea for a life sentence.
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The European Citizens’ Initiative ‘Ban on conversion practices in the European Union’, having swiftly gathered over one million signatures, urges the Commission to propose EU-wide legislation against conversion practices targeting LGBTQ+ individuals, citing their qualification as torture by the UN and prohibition in numerous countries. This initiative further requests that these practices be classified as serious cross-border crimes at the EU treaty level and that the victims’ rights directive be updated to ensure minimum standards of support and protection for victims. Parliament has consistently condemned conversion practices since 2016, and the Commission is currently studying the issue, with a formal response to the ECI’s demands due by May 18, 2026.
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Rescue operations have concluded at the Huasheng Fireworks plant in Liuyang following an explosion Monday afternoon. The incident necessitated the evacuation of all individuals within a 3km radius of the facility. The comprehensive conclusion of these operations marks a critical phase in the aftermath of the event.
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It’s quite concerning when the very institutions tasked with safeguarding public health appear to be obstructing the dissemination of scientific findings, especially when those findings suggest positive outcomes related to vaccines. The idea that research demonstrating the safety and even beneficial long-term effects of both COVID-19 and shingles vaccines might have been deliberately held back by the F.D.A. is deeply troubling and warrants a closer look.
When we talk about vaccines, particularly the shingles vaccine, the consensus among those who have experienced the illness is overwhelmingly in favor of inoculation. It’s a two-shot series, and both are crucial for full efficacy.… Continue reading
Evidence suggests Donald Trump’s influence may be waning as his retribution campaign in Indiana faces unexpected challenges. Despite significant investment from his allies, Trump-backed primary challengers against incumbent legislators who defied him are largely struggling to gain substantial leads. This trend is also apparent in races against more prominent Republican critics, with incumbents like Senator Bill Cassidy performing competitively despite facing presidential opposition.
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During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, several of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees demonstrated an alarming reluctance to affirm the constitutional limit on presidential terms. When directly asked to explain the 22nd Amendment and President Trump’s eligibility for a third term, nominees like John Marck expressed a need to “review the wording” or dismissed the question as hypothetical. This silence and equivocation from multiple nominees in response to questions about a fundamental constitutional provision has drawn sharp criticism from political observers and legal experts, who view it as a chilling disregard for democratic principles. The nominees’ unwillingness to acknowledge the explicit two-term limit, even after clarification, has raised concerns about their commitment to upholding the Constitution.
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The fragile Middle East ceasefire is at risk of collapse following drone and missile attacks on the UAE and exchanges of fire in the Gulf. Despite US insistence the truce is holding, Iran warns “we are just getting started,” as fears grow about the US’s ability to resolve the conflict. US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth described the clashes as “churn” but affirmed the capability to resume wider conflict, while former President Donald Trump dismissed Iran’s actions as “games.” Analysts express concern that escalating tensions could lead to an Iranian response demanding a US counter-response, potentially forcing a broader conflict and impacting global shipping and aviation.
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