2026

Platner Sets Maine Democratic Primary Vote Record

Graham Platner has achieved a historic milestone, securing more primary votes than any previous Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Maine’s history. This record-breaking performance, with over 150,000 votes counted, surpasses all predecessors since 1918, the inception of popular vote elections for U.S. Senators in Maine. Platner’s significant vote share also exceeded the combined total of all eight Republican gubernatorial candidates. The state’s second implementation of semi-open primaries, allowing unenrolled voters to participate, appears to have further bolstered his success, as 75% of the 18,000+ unenrolled absentee voters favored the Democratic primary. Platner has dominated virtually every town, with only three exceptions in his pursuit of this electoral landmark.

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Quebec Bans Energy Drinks For Youth Citing Health Concerns

Quebec has become the first jurisdiction in North America to enact age-based restrictions on the purchase of caffeinated energy drinks, prohibiting sales to individuals under 16. This new law, adopted by the National Assembly, will take effect in six months and defines energy drinks by their caffeine content and additives. The legislation also includes provisions for proof of age, restrictions on online and vending machine sales, and penalties for violations, including significant fines for businesses. The bill, known as the “Zachary Miron Act,” was spurred by the death of a 15-year-old.

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Republicans’ Obsession with Generating James Talarico Images as a Woman

Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott has amplified criticism of Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico by sharing an image of him digitally merged with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, linking Talarico to a proposed “Green New Deal for Texas.” This tactic follows a MAGA-aligned PAC’s ad featuring a deepfake of Talarico, further fueling Republican attacks that question his masculinity and align him with progressive figures. Despite these efforts, Talarico remains in a close race for the Senate seat, with some believing he could potentially flip Texas blue.

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Bernie-Backed Candidates Win Primaries Amidst Debate Over Party Direction

Progressive candidates endorsed by Senator Bernie Sanders achieved significant victories in recent Democratic primaries across the United States. These wins included Dr. Adam Hamawy in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District and the easy re-election of Rep. Analilia Mejia in the 11th District, both of whom advocate for policies like Medicare for All. In California, Jane Kim advanced in the race for Insurance Commissioner, while Randy Villegas is poised to challenge a Republican incumbent in the 22nd Congressional District. Additionally, Sam Forstag secured the Democratic nomination in Montana’s 1st Congressional District.

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Trump Abandons Iran Strikes, Market Manipulation Suspected

The news that President Trump had cancelled planned strikes against Iran on Thursday evening has, predictably, sparked a whirlwind of reactions, and honestly, it’s becoming quite a spectacle. It feels like we’re living in a perpetual loop of escalating threats, followed by sudden retreats, and then, of course, a return to “discussions.” This particular instance, with strikes reportedly called off just hours before they were slated to commence, seems to be a prime example of this repeating pattern.

It’s hard not to notice the predictability of it all. The notion of planned military action, only to have it abruptly halted, has become a recurring theme, almost like a script being followed.… Continue reading

Strait of Hormuz Traffic Plummets to Zero Amid US Claims of Increase

Secretary of Energy Chris Wright reported an increase in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, despite ongoing conflict with Iran. He attributed the lack of a significant oil price spike to major importers like China drawing on domestic reserves, a strategy that is unsustainable. While some tankers have reportedly navigated the blockade, overall transit remains severely disrupted, with the International Maritime Organization urging caution for seafarers. The Strait’s closure, impacting 20% of global oil shipments, is projected to continue until a resolution to the conflict is reached, potentially delaying normalization until 2027.

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White House Secret Epstein Talks Spark Outrage and Disbelief

Following the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, key White House staffers convened a secret meeting in a West Wing bunker to formulate a plan. This gathering, led by Vice President JD Vance and including Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Communications Director Steven Cheung, among others, aimed to project transparency to calm President Trump’s base, despite indications that the administration was not genuinely sympathetic to the concerns. The report details the panic and internal disputes within Trump’s inner circle as they grappled with the fallout from the scandal, with critics like Bill Kristol publicly accusing participants, including Todd Blanche, of aiding in a cover-up. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson reiterated President Trump’s claims of innocence and highlighted his administration’s efforts to release documents and support investigations.

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iFixit Confirms Trump Phone Is Rebranded HTC U24 Pro Scam

iFixit’s teardown, in collaboration with NBC, has confirmed that the T1 Phone is an almost exact duplicate of the HTC U24 Pro. Through CT scanning, disassembly, and reassembly, the two phones were found to be functionally identical, with only minor external and component supplier differences. The larger battery in the T1 Phone supports slower charging, and while HTC denies manufacturing for third parties, the shared design and specifications suggest both devices likely originate from the same contracted manufacturer.

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Vance Chief of Staff Departs Trump Administration Amidst Sinking Ship Metaphors

Jacob Reses, Chief of Staff to Vice President JD Vance, is set to depart the administration at the end of the summer. Reses, who has been in his role since January 2025, informed Vance of his decision months ago following the news of his wife’s pregnancy. Throughout his tenure, Reses built a close working relationship with Vance, dating back to his successful 2022 Senate campaign, and developed strong ties with senior White House officials. He is lauded for his loyalty, intellect, and effectiveness in handling a wide range of responsibilities.

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Thomas Urges Supreme Court to Reexamine 169 Year Old Judicial Doctrine

In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court overturned a lower court’s rigid application of judicial estoppel, emphasizing the doctrine’s equitable and flexible nature. Justice Thomas, however, used this case to question the historical legitimacy and broad application of judicial estoppel, a long-standing legal principle barring contradictory positions in court. He suggested that the Court should reexamine the doctrine’s origins and widespread use in federal litigation. While the majority focused on a fact-specific approach to applying judicial estoppel, Thomas’s concurrence signals a potential future challenge to the doctrine itself.

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