2026

Trump Threatens 100% Tax on EU Imports Over Digital Services Tax

As part of the ongoing trade disputes, President Donald Trump has threatened a 100% tariff on imports from any nation that imposes taxes on digital services provided by U.S. companies. This declaration, made via social media, specifically targets European countries considering such measures, with the president asserting that these taxes are designed to harm American technology. The European Commission has indicated a swift and decisive response if the U.S. proceeds with unilateral actions, defending their taxation policies as non-discriminatory. The threat arises as a deadline approaches for a previously negotiated tariff deal, with digital taxes remaining a contentious issue outside that agreement.

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Scripps Investigation Reveals Taxpayer Funds Fuel Profitable Immigration Lockups

An investigation by Scripps News has uncovered alarming conditions and a lack of accountability within private immigration detention centers. These facilities, profiting from government contracts to carry out deportation efforts, have shown evidence of inadequate medical care, prolonged detentions of children, and questionable deaths. Despite company and government assurances of quality care, court filings and exclusive reports reveal systemic issues and a critical need for greater transparency and accountability in a rapidly expanding detention system.

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Albanian Protests Over Ivanka and Jared Resort Threaten Prime Minister’s Tenure

Following the unveiling of a real estate venture by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner for a proposed resort on Albania’s coastline, widespread protests have erupted. Originally a local dispute over alleged land grabs and potential damage to protected coastal wildlife, the movement has escalated into mass demonstrations demanding the resignation of the current government. The project, particularly concerning development near the Vjosa–Narta ecosystem, has galvanized a decentralized movement known as the Flamingo Revolution, uniting various groups under the banner of resistance against the privatization of public lands.

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Viral Video Threatens Russian Army Uprising Over Abuses

The Kremlin has acknowledged a viral video in which a man identifying himself as a Ukraine war veteran, Alexander Lunin, threatens an armed uprising unless President Putin grants him a meeting to discuss alleged mistreatment of soldiers. Lunin’s demands, reiterated in a second video, include speaking “live on the air right next to you,” and he claims to have been prompted by high-ranking officials. While the Kremlin spokesman stated they have been made aware of the video, it had not yet been viewed, with the phrasing described as “bizarre.” Independent media has confirmed Lunin’s identity as a 39-year-old veteran from the Voronezh region, who previously used the surname Pustovalov.

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Germany Simmers Under Record-Breaking Heatwave

Despite clear guidelines for cooling critical areas like operating rooms, most patient rooms in German hospitals remain without air conditioning, a situation a leading medical association highlights as concerning. Only about one-third of hospitals have air-conditioned patient rooms, leading to reliance on temporary measures like ice packs for relief. This lack of climate control poses significant risks to patients, especially during heatwaves when mortality rates are statistically known to increase among those in hospital care. The association urges politicians, architects, and hospital chains to prioritize patient well-being and rising temperatures in building design and planning.

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Buttigieg Family Targeted by False Child Abuse Report

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg detailed a disturbing incident where an anonymous false report led to police and child protective services intervening at his home, forcing him to be separated from his young twins for a night. Authorities deemed the report, which alleged he posed a danger to his children and claimed he confessed to violent crimes, to be false and politically motivated. Buttigieg expressed profound distress, calling it one of the “darkest hours” of his life and highlighting the incident as an escalation of political attacks and the ugliness of modern politics.

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World Cup Fans Frustrated by Confusing and Expensive US Tipping Culture

For Japanese visitors like Maiko Asahi and her family, who traveled from Tokyo to watch Japan play in Dallas, the concept of tipping is unfamiliar and the added cost is a significant concern. “The prices without the tips are already very expensive, with tipping it is way too much,” Asahi stated. This sentiment highlights a cultural difference in dining practices, where the inclusion of tips in a bill is perceived as an excessive financial burden for many international travelers.

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Former Meta Executive Sues Company for Attempting to Silence Memoir

A former Meta executive has filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging it is attempting to “silence” her and invalidate a private arbitration order that bars her from discussing her time at the social media giant or promoting her memoir. The lawsuit claims the severance agreement she signed upon her 2017 departure, which included a non-disparagement clause, was signed under duress. Meta counters that the former employee is using the legal process to sell books and has violated her agreement with false claims.

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Judge Orders Elon Musk to Testify in Voter Giveaway Lawsuit

This article details a federal judge’s order compelling Elon Musk to testify under oath concerning two class-action lawsuits. These suits accuse Musk and his political action committee, America PAC, of misleading voters with a publicized $1 million-a-day election giveaway. The judge recommended allowing a fraud claim to proceed, alleging voters were deceived into providing personal information by falsely advertising the giveaway as random, while suggesting a breach-of-contract claim be dismissed. This development signifies a significant step in the legal challenges surrounding Musk’s election-related activities.

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Denmark Stops Protection for Ukrainian Men of Conscription Age, Sparks Gender Equality Debate

As part of its commitment to supporting Ukraine’s defense, the Danish government is amending the Special Act on Ukraine. Effective immediately, men aged 23-60 who are not exempt from military service will no longer be eligible for temporary protection and residence permits in Denmark. This measure aims to prevent the act from being used to evade mobilization, thereby strengthening Ukraine’s ability to defend itself. Existing residence permits will remain unaffected, and the government will continue to monitor the situation and analyze the need for further adjustments to the rules.

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