The recent French legislative elections have signaled a potential shift in the political landscape, with the conservative National Rally and its allies securing approximately one-third of the votes in the first round. This outcome positions them ahead of both the New Popular Front coalition, which includes center-left, green, and hard-left… Read More
Feds say 50 ISIS-linked migrants missing inside U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified over 400 migrants who entered the United States through a human smuggling network with ties to ISIS — 50 of whom are missing. The report raises significant concerns about national security, the risk of international terrorism on U.S. soil, and the out-of-control… Read More
The country favored to win the most Olympic golds is…
The Paris Olympics are starting in a month, and experts think the United States will win the most medals overall. But there’s a close race with China for who will win the most gold medals. Gracenote Sports, a Nielsen service which studies sports statistics, predicts the U.S. will win 123… Read More
4 men arrested after one pretends to poop on politician’s estate
On Tuesday, four men were arrested for trespassing at U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s country home in northern England. A group called Youth Demand posted a video of the unusual incident. In it, a man stepped into Sunak’s pond and pretended to poop. The group said this was a “parting… Read More
South Sudan boasts 6 million antelope migration [pic]
South Sudan is home to the world’s largest land mammal migration, with an estimated 6 million antelope roaming its vast grasslands. A comprehensive aerial wildlife survey, conducted by African Parks and the government, revealed the impressive number this week, far surpassing other famous migrations like the Serengeti’s wildebeest. The migration… Read More
Julian Assange makes plea deal, set free
Julian Assange, the controversial founder of WikiLeaks, has been freed from prison and has ended his legal battle with the United States government. Assange, who has been a central figure in discussions about press freedom and national security, is entering a plea deal and then will be on his way… Read More
China’s probe successfully returns from far side of moon
Rock and soil samples from the far side of the moon have been returned to Earth for the first time in history through a Chinese space mission. The Chang’e 6 probe landed in northern China on Tuesday after completing its mission. It’s the first time any country has collected samples… Read More
Over 1,300 Muslim pilgrims dead due to extreme heat
Over 1,300 people died due to extreme heat during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, a tragic loss of life in the desert. The Saudi Health Minister reported that most of these deaths, about 83%, were unauthorized pilgrims who walked long distances in the scorching temperatures. The Hajj is… Read More
Report: Joe Biden’s foreign election interference
In an act of deja vu, U.S. intelligence officials are warning of a massive effort to influence this year’s elections—but this time, there’s a twist. This time, the “intelligence community” is not warning about Russia, Russia, Russia, or even China intervening for former President Donald Trump. It’s communist Cuba —… Read More
USDA blocks most of Mexico’s avocados from import
Two U.S. Agriculture Department workers were attacked and briefly held by people in Michoacan, Mexico. Because of this, the U.S. has stopped checking avocado and mango shipments from there. Ken Salazar, the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, shared this news on Tuesday. The workers were checking avocados when they were attacked…. Read More
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