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The astronauts from NASA’s Artemis II mission were rescued from their capsule when they splashed down on Earth after completing their mission of flying around the Moon. In a video from Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) that was posted to X, astronauts Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen were seen exiting the capsule one by one onto lifeboats. NASA was reported to be planning to “extract the astronauts from the Orion spacecraft,” after which they would be flown “via helicopter to a U.S. Navy ship,” NBC News reported. After being rescued from the capsule,…

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On Friday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) argued that President Donald Trump “owns the chaos that has been occurring in the region. He owns the fact that he did not consider that Iran would actually attack our allies.” Wasserman Schultz began by saying, “The degradation of Iran’s ability to be…the most dangerous actor internationally is a good thing.” Co-host Kailey Leinz then asked, “[T]o your point, Congresswoman, about the question around Lebanon and whether a ceasefire is applicable there as Israel continues to strike Hezbollah targets, are you concerned that the United States’ ability…

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Disney Parks has reportedly brought back “ladies and gentlemen” to its park greeting — in a major cultural reversal after years of censoring any mention of sex in an attempt to appease the woke gender-inclusive mob. The theme park appears to have begun quietly restoring its previous language to announcements, making for one of the most symbolically significant reversals Disney has made in years, according to a report by the entertainment and Disney-focused news site That Park Place. “It was very nice to hear that ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ has returned to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently!” one Disney fan exclaimed in…

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By returning to Russia now, foreign companies can regain lost ground ahead of competitors – time for Truth and Reconciliation 2.0 There is a time for goodbye – and a time for reunion.When foreign companies beat a hasty retreat from Russia in 2022 amid the Ukraine conflict, they framed their departures as a moral necessity.In truth, for many, it was a costly act of panic: abrupt, politically driven, and strategically short-sighted.Now, as the global business climate is tempered by a more sober reality, the moment has come for foreign multinationals to reconsider – true to the old wisdom that illness…

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California’s Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux announced the death of an alleged cop killer Thursday, noting that the suspect “got what he deserved” when he was killed by being run over. Police1.com noted that the suspect allegedly shot and killed 35-year-old Deputy Randy Hoppert Thursday morning, as Hoppert helped serve an eviction notice. The suspect then moved around between a number of homes, shooting at other law enforcement members. The suspect was eventually killed when the driver of a police armored vehicle ran over him. Sheriff Boudreaux said, “We intentionally ran him over.” He added, “Don’t shoot at cops. You shoot at…

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Steve Sweeney and his cameraman, Ali Rida, narrowly survived a missile strike last month while filming on the ground in southern Lebanon American journalist Tucker Carlson has said an Israeli strike targeting RT correspondent Steve Sweeney in Lebanon was an “attempted assassination,” as he spoke with the reporter about the attack and his work in conflict zones.Sweeney and his cameraman, Ali Rida Sbeity, were injured last month when an Israeli aircraft fired a missile at their filming position near the Al-Qasmiya Bridge in southern Lebanon, close to a local army base. The crew, who were wearing clearly marked press gear,…

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Foreign Minister of Spain José Manuel Albares on Thursday announced the “immediate” reopening of its embassy in Iran — a move that, according to the minister, seeks to “offer” Madrid’s help in peace talks between the U.S. and Iran through the ongoing two-week ceasefire period. “Given the new situation and the fact that we have two weeks ahead of us, I have instructed the ambassador to Tehran to return, to resume his duties, and to reopen the Spanish Embassy in Tehran, so that we can contribute in every way possible — including from Iran’s capital — to this effort for peace,”…

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The Price of Peace May Be a Persian Gulf Oil Toll Welcome back to Friday! This is our toll-free selection of news items from the past seven days that we thought deserved more attention. This week, the war almost escalated into the destruction of an ancient civilization; but instead it turned into an argument about toll collection. Progress and peace! War Is Over if You Want It The U.S. and Iran agreed to a ceasefire this week. It was almost immediately declared a failure by the legacy media and the Democrats. What’s more, many declared that Iran had somehow won…

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Several key arrests have been made by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) divisions across the country in recent weeks, including fraudsters and drug traffickers, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a weekly internal update. Walking through some of the key victories, Patel highlighted a few arrests made and outcomes in court that he believes bode well for the American people. FBI Houston, for example, arrested 10 individuals as part of Operation Spring Cleaning, all on allegations of “trafficking fentanyl, cocaine, counterfeit pharmaceutical drugs, and firearms near Houston’s Clinton Park neighborhood.” “On Tuesday, FBI Charlotte arrested a former Army employee for…

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Illegal logging, huge decommissioning costs and even ecological damage plague the supposedly ‘green’ generators They may appear to be innocuous – even elegant – on the landscape as they collect power from the currents, but wind turbines have their own set of problems that environmentalists wish to ignore due to their eco-virtue-signaling.As environmentalists look at a sprawling field of wind turbines as ‘good for the environment’ – unlike giant smokestacks on the horizon emitting noxious greenhouse gases into the air – the dangers inherent to wind energy are mostly invisible from a distance. Take a closer look, however, and it becomes…

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