2026

Jill Biden States Former President To Live With Stage 4 Cancer Permanently

During a discussion about her memoir, Dr. Jill Biden shared an update on former President Joe Biden’s health, revealing his stage four prostate cancer has metastasized to his bones, meaning he will live with the disease and require ongoing medication and treatment. Despite this, he continues to maintain a busy schedule, though he has noticeably slowed down. She also spoke about the difficulties of being a caretaker and managing his medical needs, while also touching on President Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race and her observations on the discourse surrounding his age and mental acuity.

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Platner Stands Firm Against Maine Senate Race Controversy

Despite recent controversies, top Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner maintains he will remain in the race. Allegations of toxic behavior and disrespect towards women have surfaced, alongside past revelations of a Nazi-symbol tattoo, racist Reddit comments, and explicit messages. Platner dismisses these claims as attempts to distract from key policy issues and believes voters will look past his past to focus on his vision for Maine.

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French Village Declares US Defense Chief Unwelcome for D-Day Visit

While US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attended a commemoration at the American military cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, he notably bypassed the main international ceremony in Langrune-sur-Mer. Local residents expressed that Hegseth was unwelcome, citing his “warlike views” and perceived opposition to democratic values. Hegseth’s earlier speech at the cemetery controversially included anti-immigrant rhetoric regarding Europe’s coastline and a call for European nations to increase their defense contributions. This occurred as French and British officials emphasized the importance of European autonomy and the sacrifices made during the D-Day landings.

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Russia’s Crude Exports Surge Amid Refinery Damage and War Dynamics

Despite Ukrainian drone strikes targeting refining infrastructure, Russia’s crude oil exports have surged to their highest levels since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. This increase in crude shipments has coincided with rising global prices, boosting export revenues to their 2022 peak. However, Russian officials have acknowledged a decline in upstream production, and significant portions of export revenue are being diverted to compensate refinery owners due to fuel export limitations, meaning less is reaching the Kremlin.

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Lukashenko Rejects Direct Belarusian Military Role in Ukraine War

During a public address in Grodno, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko publicly stated that Belarus would not engage in offensive operations in Ukraine, declaring his nation would not become “cannon fodder.” Despite this assertion, Lukashenko reaffirmed Belarus’s unwavering alliance with Russia, emphasizing the unchanging framework of their military cooperation and readiness to defend Moscow if necessary. He also appealed to neighboring states, including Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine, asserting a desire to avoid conflict. These remarks follow escalating tensions and a public exchange involving threats of drone attacks against Belarus.

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Urban Warfare Drills Spark Fear and Accusations in L.A. Area

Mysterious urban warfare drills have been rattling residents across the Los Angeles area, sparking widespread concern and speculation. The unnerving sounds and sights of what appear to be military exercises conducted in populated urban environments have led many to question the purpose and implications of these operations. The sheer scale and unusual nature of these drills have naturally amplified anxieties, particularly given the current political climate and historical precedents that many are drawing upon.

A significant portion of the unease stems from the perceived lack of transparency surrounding these exercises. When military personnel and equipment are unexpectedly deployed in residential areas, creating loud noises and disruptions, it’s understandable that people would feel unsettled, especially without clear and timely information.… Continue reading

Russia’s Tunnel Proposal: A Dive into Absurdity and Suspicion

A potential deal to construct a tunnel between the US and Russia via the Bering Strait may be signed, with a special envoy for Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin hinting at an agreement to initiate the design stage. This proposed tunnel would connect Russia’s Chukotka peninsula to Alaska across the Bering Strait, a project previously discussed by the envoy as a symbol of unity and estimated to cost over $65 billion. The agreement, expected to be finalized, signifies a step forward in exploring the feasibility of this ambitious infrastructure project.

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US Admits Only White Refugees for Six Months Amidst Outrage

In May 2026, all 599 refugees admitted to the U.S. were white South Africans, a trend consistent with admissions for the fiscal year 2026, which saw 6,665 white South Africans and only three Afghan refugees. This policy shift contrasts sharply with previous years, where the U.S. admitted refugees from a global range of countries, with annual limits under the Biden administration reaching 125,000. The Trump administration’s directive prioritized Afrikaners from South Africa, citing their perceived status as victims of discrimination, a claim met with skepticism by South Africa’s foreign ministry, which characterized the resettlement as politically motivated. The administration also increased the planned admission of white South African refugees, attributing it to an emergency situation in South Africa, despite the significant financial cost and a broader context of reduced refugee intake.

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Armenia Arrests Opposition Ahead of Elections Amid Kremlin Threats

Leading up to a crucial parliamentary election, Armenian authorities announced criminal charges against several former officials linked to the pre-2018 government, including accusations of money laundering and abuse of authority. Concurrently, searches were conducted at the offices of Armat Media, a news outlet known for covering opposition politics, leading to the confiscation of equipment and disruption of operations. These actions have intensified scrutiny of the country’s political climate, raising concerns among observers just days before the vote. The targeted officials were prominent members of the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia.

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Judge Rules Trump Administration’s Attack on Legal Immigration Illegal

A federal judge has ruled that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) acted unlawfully by implementing an indefinite pause on processing asylum and green card applications from individuals from specific countries. This decision found the agency’s actions to be arbitrary and capricious, violating federal immigration and administrative laws. The halted applications, particularly affecting individuals from mostly African and Asian nations on the previous travel ban list, left many legally present individuals in perpetual limbo, unable to have their cases adjudicated. The court emphasized that such policies must adhere to the law, regardless of their perceived wisdom.

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