Following earlier attacks on Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, conservative outlets are now targeting his church, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian. An investigation by The Daily Wire labeled the church “woke” due to its social justice initiatives and outreach, including partnerships with organizations like Planned Parenthood. The article misrepresented the church’s long-standing “Field of Hope” project, which addresses the AIDS epidemic and supports marginalized communities, by attempting to link it to abortion funding through a misleading characterization of the Lilith Fund. This latest report follows claims that the church distributed “sexually explicit” books to children, which originated from its collection of frequently challenged and banned titles.
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It seems there’s been a bit of a diplomatic kerfuffle, with Israel stating that French authorities have banned its government officials from attending a significant weapons exhibition in France. This isn’t the first time such a situation has arisen, as Israeli officials were apparently also excluded from a similar event in 2024.
The narrative suggests that while the officials might be barred, Israel’s companies could still potentially showcase certain products, specifically air and ground defense missiles. However, even these displays might be redundant, given that Israel’s weaponry has already been very publicly “demonstrated” over several months of conflict.
Interestingly, the idea that these arms shows are the primary drivers of major defense contracts, especially for NATO countries, is being questioned.… Continue reading
President Trump reportedly expressed strong disapproval of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s actions in a heated phone call, accusing him of being responsible for global animosity towards Israel. The call, prompted by Iran’s threat to halt negotiations with the US over Israeli actions in Lebanon, saw Trump express anger over Israel’s perceived disproportionate response to Hezbollah attacks, including the destruction of buildings and threats against Beirut. Trump allegedly stated that “everybody hates Israel because of this,” and while Netanyahu issued a statement affirming Israel’s position, US officials indicated that Trump had effectively pressured him into backing down, particularly regarding potential actions against Beirut. Following the call, Trump announced that Netanyahu had agreed not to proceed with a major raid on Beirut.
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The modern Republican Party has shifted from its founding principles to a movement centered on unwavering loyalty to a single individual, Donald Trump. This paradigm prioritizes obedience and punishes dissent, with institutions and officials reinforcing allegiance to the man rather than the Constitution or conservative philosophy. The party now functions as an ecosystem fueled by grievance and celebrity worship, evidenced by the creation of taxpayer-funded victimhood funds for political allies and extensive financial dealings by Trump himself, blurring the lines between governance and self-enrichment. This decay signifies a fundamental break, moving away from the party’s historical emphasis on stability and fiscal seriousness towards a vehicle for one man’s desires and a movement’s resentments.
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A new report from cybersecurity firm Check Point warns of escalating digital threats targeting the 2026 midterm elections, with hackers focusing on exploiting election infrastructure rather than voting machines. Attackers are anticipated to leverage phishing, credential theft, and AI-generated deception against campaign accounts, fundraising platforms, and local governments. This surge in activity coincides with government efforts to reform election administration and scrutiny of intelligence community election threat coordination, highlighting the growing reliance on digital channels for public trust and information. The report identifies Russia, Iran, and China as key state actors, with AI poised to amplify their influence operations and create more sophisticated disinformation campaigns.
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A man, identified as Marquez Williams, was arrested following a disturbing assault at Cedar Point on May 25. Surveillance footage captured Williams approaching a transgender woman from behind on the midway and pulling down her clothing, exposing her private parts to a crowd that included children. The victim’s friend witnessed the incident and immediately pursued the suspect, alerting park security. Williams was apprehended in the parking lot after a chase involving law enforcement, who deployed a taser to subdue him. He now faces charges including public indecency, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and obstructing official business.
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The notion of promotions within the Navy being unfairly influenced by discriminatory practices is deeply concerning, particularly when it involves the removal of female and Black officers from promotion lists. This situation raises serious questions about fairness, meritocracy, and the underlying values guiding personnel decisions within our armed forces. The implication that an individual, Pete Hegseth, has the authority to unilaterally strike qualified candidates from consideration based on their gender or race is a stark departure from the principles of equal opportunity that the military is meant to uphold.
Reports suggest a pattern where women and Black men are disproportionately affected by these removals, fueling accusations of racism and misogyny.… Continue reading
A federal judge has ruled that an anti-Trump group, Accountability Now USA, can continue flying a flag near the National Mall that reads “86-47.” This decision comes as a significant victory for free speech advocates and a setback for the government’s attempt to restrict the display. The judge granted a restraining order, preventing the National Park Service from interfering with the group’s demonstration and their prominent display of the flag.
The judge’s reasoning centers on the interpretation of “86-47.” It was determined that this numerical code is intended to advocate for President Trump’s removal from office, specifically through impeachment. Crucially, the court found that “86” is not an unambiguous call for political violence, nor is it an incitement to “imminent” violence.… Continue reading
Greek shipping magnate George Prokopiou, through his company Dynacom Tankers Management Ltd., has demonstrated a notable willingness to navigate the Strait of Hormuz amidst regional conflict, a waterway deemed dangerous due to its proximity to Iranian military capabilities. Dynacom has successfully managed several voyages through the strait, and others are underway, carrying valuable oil cargo. This strategy, while potentially lucrative due to significantly increased charter rates, carries inherent risks for both the vessels and their crews, prompting scrutiny from international maritime organizations.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faced a hostile reception from Senate Republicans during a briefing on a proposed $1.776 billion compensation fund. Senator Ted Cruz described the meeting as one of the roughest he had witnessed, with numerous senators expressing intense opposition to the plan. This bipartisan backlash, including criticism from former Vice President Mike Pence, ultimately led the White House to abandon the initiative. The fund, intended to compensate alleged “victims” of the Biden administration, was also temporarily blocked by a federal judge prior to the White House’s decision to drop the plan.
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