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The outgoing president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, published a rant on social media on Sunday night in which he declared that he would not respect the results of the first round of the presidential election which showed his protege Iván Cepeda in second place. Petro claimed that the results were not trustworthy because the election was administered by a private company, Thomas Greg & Sons, and that the company had added 800,000 ghost voters to the rolls. Petro did not offer any evidence for his outrageous claim. Thomas Greg & Sons is a security technology company that has operated in Colombia…

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On Friday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Katie Pavlich Tonight,” NewsNation National Correspondent Jessica Kartalija discussed the situation outside the Delaney Hall immigration facility in Newark and said that “it’s a scary situation. We had to have full security out there as well. We had people cursing at us, we didn’t have any NewsNation insignia on or any mic flags or shirts or anything, because of this reason.” And it’s as if “everyone in the scene was a target essentially.” Kartalija said, “I think what’s really of note here is just, as soon as it gets dark, you have people out there…

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune said in an interview Monday it was a “safe bet” the GOP’s party-line immigration enforcement bill won’t move until Republicans get assurances on the new “Anti-Weaponization Fund” that could be used by the Justice Department to pay allegedly persecuted allies of President Donald Trump. Thune said he is in talks with the Trump administration about securing those assurances. “We’re in discussions and have been with them for a while now, so hope to have more on that soon,” Thune said when asked if he had gotten any indication the administration was going to propose changes…

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The attack on the college dorm is yet another “bloody crime” committed by the Kiev regime, the Russian leader has said Published 1 Jun, 2026 18:21 | Updated 1 Jun, 2026 18:33All the perpetrators behind the deadly drone attack on the college dorm in the Russian town of Starobelsk must suffer a “well-deserved and inevitable punishment,” President Vladimir Putin has said.DETAILS TO FOLLOW You can share this story on social media: Follow RT onYou use your browser with disabled JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for comments. Read the full article here

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National Rally leader Jordan Bardella has lamented that France descended into what appeared to be “civil war”-like conditions following this weekend’s Champions League Final and said that the only way to fully restore order will be to regain control of immigration. In the wake of Qatar-owned Paris Saint-Germain winning its second consecutive championship on Saturday in a dramatic shoot-out against London’s Arsenal FC, pandemonium erupted across France, with riots and looting breaking out in dozens of cities and towns. According to Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez, some 890 people were arrested between Saturday and Sunday, an increase of 45 per cent over…

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Construction spending in the U.S. increased more than expected in April, boosted by a jump in AI-related sectors and a surge in single-family home construction. The Commerce Department’s ‌Census Bureau reported on Monday that construction spending rose 0.4 percent in March, twice as much as expected. The previous month’s initial estimate of a 0.6 percent gain was revised down to 0.2 percent. Private sector spending for the construction of single-family homes rose 1.4 percent, the second consecutive month of rising spending. Compared with a year ago, however, spending is down 2.9 percent. Rising mortgage rates amid the war with Iran…

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On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street,” Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) discussed fraud and said that one major problem on the widespread and nationwide issue is that there are “no checks and balances, no one is really following, there [are] no audits happening. Even our own military, they cannot pass an audit.” Host Maria Bartiromo asked, “So, how does that happen? They just put fraudulent things in the applications when they want benefits, and they just lie about it so that they can get benefits that they do not deserve, is that the bulk of…

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Tech giant Google is pursuing government authorization to deploy up to 32 million sterile mosquitoes across California and Florida through its specialized “Debug” program designed to combat disease-carrying insects. KTLA reports that Google has submitted applications to the EPA requesting permission to release millions of mosquitoes as part of a disease prevention initiative. The program, known as Debug, represents an unconventional approach to addressing public health threats posed by mosquito-borne illnesses. The Debug program claims to operate on a principle of using beneficial insects to eliminate harmful ones. The initiative involves releasing male mosquitoes that carry a naturally occurring bacteria called Wolbachia,…

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Following a football match, rioters in Paris went on a rampage in the French capital, looting shops setting cars on fire, attacking, even firing at police officers. Videos and television footage showed that many rioters had an immigrant background. It is a scene Europeans have become all too familiar with – not just in France, but all over the continent. In the past decades, Europe’s ruling elites have allowed millions of immigrants from Africa and the Islamic world to settle in our midst. Some of them hate their host country to the extent that they want to destroy it. They…

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Bill Gates who transformed himself from a software tycoon into a leftist icon of environmentalism and health philanthropy, is seeing his meticulously crafted reputation crumble as new details emerge about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Wall Street Journal reports that for years, Bill Gates’ staff has managed every aspect of his public image, even keeping a custom-size mannequin to test outfits and an off-site inventory of neutral sweaters and button-downs, slacks om case they are needed. Before appearances, employees typically submit three wardrobe options for senior approval, aiming for the calm approachability of Mister Rogers. It’s…

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