The article details Lonna Drewes’ accusations against Eric Swalwell, stating she had social contact with him on three occasions, during which she believes he drugged her drink, leading to her being incapacitated. Drewes alleges that Swalwell then raped and choked her, causing her to lose consciousness. She explains her delay in coming forward was due to fear of his political power and connections, but she stands by her account and intends to file a report with law enforcement. The article also notes that Swalwell, facing multiple accusations, is no longer a candidate for governor, and the incumbent Gonzales is also out of a job.
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US Vice President JD Vance faced anti-war heckling from young Republicans at a Turning Point USA event, highlighting growing dissent within the conservative movement regarding Middle East policy. Hecklers shouted accusations of genocide and killing children, to which Vance acknowledged Jesus Christ would not support genocide but credited the Trump administration with negotiating a ceasefire. While Vance recognized young voters’ dissatisfaction with current policies, he urged them to remain engaged rather than disengaged, emphasizing that increased involvement is how to “take the country back.” This event occurred amidst broader Republican Party criticism of the Iran war, with notable conservative activists like Tucker Carlson voicing opposition.
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Following several social and political engagements with Representative Eric Swalwell, an individual alleges that during their third meeting, her drink was drugged. This incapacitation, she claims, led to her being raped and choked, rendering her unconscious. The accuser states her delay in reporting was due to fear of Swalwell’s political influence and connections, and she intends to file a report with law enforcement. The article notes that Swalwell, facing multiple accusations, is no longer a candidate for California governor, and it implies other individuals mentioned are also out of a job.
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Allbirds has announced a surprising pivot from footwear to artificial intelligence, with the company now set to be known as NewBird AI. This strategic shift has already resulted in a significant surge in its stock value, increasing by over 700%. The company plans to focus on providing AI compute infrastructure, aiming to secure up to $50 million in funding by the second quarter of 2026. This move follows the recent sale of Allbirds’ intellectual property and assets for $39 million and the closure of its U.S. full-priced stores earlier this year.
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Senator Bernie Sanders is initiating votes on resolutions to halt approximately half a billion dollars in weaponry sales to Israel, citing the nation’s actions in Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank. These resolutions specifically target the sale of 1,000-pound bombs and Caterpillar bulldozers, which critics argue are used to demolish homes and violate international law. While these measures face considerable opposition in the Senate, they highlight growing concerns among a segment of the Democratic party and human rights organizations regarding US arms sales to Israel and their potential role in alleged war crimes. Advocacy groups are urging senators to support these resolutions to prevent further civilian suffering and promote de-escalation in the region.
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An Indian national, identified as Sudhir Kumar Chahuan, faces charges of sexual assault on a passenger during an international flight from Singapore to Perth. The Australian Federal Police allege the 52-year-old committed non-consensual sexual acts against the woman seated next to him. Following the woman’s report to airline staff, Chahuan was apprehended upon the flight’s arrival in Perth and subsequently remanded in custody. Authorities emphasize their zero-tolerance policy for such criminal behavior, encouraging passengers to report any instances of unwanted contact.
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Three drivers in San Jose, California, have filed a class action lawsuit against the city and its police department, arguing that the deployment of nearly 500 Flock Safety cameras constitutes an unconstitutional search. Organized by the Institute for Justice, the suit contends that the creation of searchable databases storing vehicle movements, accessible without warrants by law enforcement, violates the Fourth Amendment. The plaintiffs seek to compel the city to delete Flock images unless a warrant is obtained, arguing the extensive data collection itself poses a significant privacy threat.
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The United States is assembling a formidable naval force, including three aircraft carrier battle groups, ten guided-missile destroyers, and two amphibious assault ships, to enforce a blockade on Iranian shipping. This operation will leverage extensive intelligence and surveillance assets from space to submarines to identify and intercept any vessels attempting to circumvent the blockade. The objective is to pressure Iran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but the operation carries significant risks, including potential encounters with Iranian shore-based anti-ship missiles and the possibility of IRGC troops being aboard intercepted ships. Naval experts highlight the logistical and tactical challenges of maintaining a comprehensive blockade, including the vast area to cover and the decision of how closely to approach Iran’s coastline, making effective interception a complex undertaking.
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President Donald Trump recently posted an AI-generated image of Jesus embracing him on Truth Social, following backlash over a previous image that depicted him as the Messiah. This new image, also AI-generated, shows Jesus with an arm around Trump’s shoulder. Trump defended the earlier deleted image, claiming he intended it as a depiction of him as a doctor, while also asserting his singular importance in preventing global chaos. These events unfold as the Trump administration negotiates a fragile peace deal with Iran amidst an ongoing conflict that has caused significant casualties and economic disruption.
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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed legislation that officially decriminalizes suicide, ending its status as a common law crime. This significant change, taking effect next July, brings relief to families like that of Fairfax County firefighter Nicole Mittendorff, who died by suicide a decade ago. The bill also mandates a review of the implications of this decriminalization on insurance policies. This legislative action is viewed as a victory by those impacted by suicide loss, removing the added burden of a perceived criminal act.
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Trump’s Jesus Hug Replaces Controversial AI Deity Image
President Donald Trump recently posted an AI-generated image of Jesus embracing him on Truth Social, following backlash over a previous image that depicted him as the Messiah. This new image, also AI-generated, shows Jesus with an arm around Trump’s shoulder. Trump defended the earlier deleted image, claiming he intended it as a depiction of him as a doctor, while also asserting his singular importance in preventing global chaos. These events unfold as the Trump administration negotiates a fragile peace deal with Iran amidst an ongoing conflict that has caused significant casualties and economic disruption.
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