June 2026

Germany’s Democratic Defense Against Far-Right Extremism

A new legal assessment concludes that Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is “demonstrably unconstitutional” and an attempt to ban the party could be successful. The comprehensive report, compiled over a year by legal experts, examined extensive parliamentary documents, press releases, and social media posts to support its findings. While the legal basis for a ban may exist, the report also highlights significant political dangers due to the AfD’s current popularity. Such a move would require filing a motion with the Federal Constitutional Court, a step currently lacking broad political appetite, with major parties like the CDU/CSU opposing it.

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Judge Demands DOJ Justify Epstein File Redactions or Release Them

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to release unredacted versions of several documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case or provide justifications for their continued redaction. This ruling stems from a lawsuit alleging improper redactions, including obscured names of co-conspirators and redacted interview notes concerning allegations against President Trump. The court also mandated the release of a log detailing all redactions made to the Epstein files, asserting that the Freedom of Information Act does not offer an adequate remedy for the disputed omissions. The Justice Department has stated its intention to appeal the decision, contesting the judge’s interpretation and emphasizing its commitment to protecting victims’ identities.

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Northern California Rescue Suspected of Killing Over 100 Dogs in Horrific Scheme

Investigators at a Northern California animal rescue have uncovered 117 intact canine remains, many exhibiting signs of gunshot wounds, in addition to hundreds of other bones. This discovery significantly expands an ongoing investigation into alleged animal cruelty and fraud at Miranda’s Rescue. Authorities utilized ground-penetrating radar to locate burial sites, where they found dogs in various stages of decomposition, some of which were microchipped, aiding in identification efforts. The presence of over 600 dog collars in a barn believed to be a killing site, coupled with a significant number of unaccounted-for animals, further fuels the investigation into potential illegal activities.

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Sanders Releases HHS Emails Showing RFK Jr. Pressured CDC on Vaccine Messaging

Senator Bernie Sanders has recently unveiled a substantial collection of internal emails from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and these documents offer a compelling look into potential pressure exerted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding vaccine messaging. The sheer volume of these emails, described vividly as a “Costco pack” of receipts, suggests a thorough and deliberate effort to bring these communications into the public eye, much like deciphering ancient scrolls.

The release of this information is being lauded by many as a crucial act of public service, with Sanders taking on the role of an investigator exposing what some perceive as questionable dealings.… Continue reading

Texas Approves Bible Stories as Required Public School Reading

Texas’ education board has approved a statewide required reading list for public school students that includes Bible stories, a move critics argue is an attempt to inject Christian teachings into classrooms. The list, set to take effect in 2030, mandates reading passages from the New Testament for students as early as fourth grade. While supporters contend these texts are foundational to American culture, educators and parents have raised concerns about the exclusion of diverse voices and the potential for alienating students from different religious or non-religious backgrounds. This decision marks Texas as potentially the first state to implement such a religiously-infused mandatory reading curriculum, furthering its recent efforts to incorporate religious themes into public education.

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Texas Eyes Mandatory Bible Readings in Public Schools

Texas appears poised to implement mandatory Bible readings in its public schools, a proposal that could impact a significant portion of the nation’s K-12 student population, representing roughly one in ten students across the United States. This development stems from a 2023 law requiring each grade level to have at least one title on a statewide reading list, and the Board of Education has been working with external advisors to curate a list of over 200 approved books. While the board is expected to approve the list, the move has encountered considerable opposition from Democrats and even some Christians, who argue that religious instruction belongs in the home or at church, not within the public school system.… Continue reading

Judge Finds Todd Blanche Violated Law on Epstein Files

It seems a federal judge, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, has made a significant finding regarding Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and his handling of the Epstein files. The core of the issue is that Judge Sullivan determined Blanche essentially admitted to violating the law. This conclusion was reached because Blanche failed to adequately respond to allegations made by independent journalist Katie Phang in a lawsuit. This lawsuit specifically sought greater access to the Epstein records, including information that could implicate President Donald Trump.

What’s particularly noteworthy is how this admission was perceived. Judge Sullivan’s view is that by not directly challenging or refuting Phang’s claims about the violations, Blanche, in essence, conceded their validity.… Continue reading

Trump 250 Gala Struggles with Low Turnout, Sparks Humiliation

Following a sparsely attended rally on the National Mall to mark America’s 250th birthday, Donald Trump expressed a desire for larger crowds at future events, a plea that contrasted sharply with Fox News’ initial hype for the gathering. Fox News, in response to the low turnout, largely omitted coverage of the attendance figures. This situation highlights the broader “Trump-Fox project” and their aim to frame the anniversary as a celebration of Trump’s personalized rule.

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Bolton Pleads Guilty to Mishandling Classified Information

Former national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to unauthorized retention of national defense information, a single count out of the original 18 charges. He faces a potential prison sentence and has agreed to pay $2.25 million, with sentencing scheduled for October 28. This plea is intended to send a message to public officials regarding the willful mishandling of classified information. Bolton allegedly included highly sensitive classified information, up to the Top Secret level, in documents he sent via private email and a messaging platform to family members.

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JD Vance’s Nixon Defense Goes Viral For The Wrong Reasons

The article argues that true patriotism lies not in unquestioning obedience to authority, but in the willingness to challenge power and strive for a more just and ideal nation. This principle has been a driving force throughout 250 years of American history, as individuals have spoken out and pushed for progress. Supporting journalism that upholds these critical American values is therefore essential.

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