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The Walt Disney Company has made a statement after several of its staffers were arrested as part of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s ongoing child sexual exploitation material enforcement operations. “We have a zero-tolerance policy for this type of behavior and fully cooperated with law enforcement,” a Disney spokesperson told the New York Post responding to news of arrests being made after federal agents boarded five cruise ships, including a Disney cruise docked in San Diego, between April 23 and 25. “While the majority of these individuals were not from our cruise line, those who were are no longer with the company,” Disney said. As Breitbart’s…

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Royal symbolism, protest crackdowns and legal double standards point to the UK’s deep national unraveling In 2026, the British monarch issued a public message marking Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, while Easter, unlike in all previous years, was no longer accompanied by a special royal address. Only a brief greeting on behalf of the royal family was published for the Christian holiday.This pattern in the king’s addresses to his subjects reflects not only the increased demographic and political weight of the Muslim community, but also a clear setting of priorities.The British monarch’s refusal to deliver the traditional Easter address continues a…

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Australian Federal Police officers on Thursday arrested three women with deep ties to the Islamic State right after disembarking from a plane as they tried to return to the country — ending the police’s roughly decade-long wait for the opportunity to finally take them into custody. Collectively, the arrested women — 31 year-old Zeinab Ahmed, 32 year-old Janai Safar, and 53 year-old Kawsar Abbas — stand accused of a litany of crimes against humanity related to terrorism, enslavement, and slave trading that go all the way back to 2015. Each charge conveys a per-charge maximum prison sentence between ten years for the terrorism-related offenses…

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Thursday on CNN’s “News Central,” senior data reporter Harry Enten said it was a myth that President Donald Trump is losing support among Republican voters. Enten said, “As Indiana goes, so goes the nation when it comes to Republican voters and Donald John Trump. He absolutely still has the juice. And when you’re a Republican and you go against Trump, you get voted off the island. I always love Survivor. And in this particular case, what we saw in Indiana was you go adios amigos, goodbye, see you later. And to me, that is emblematic of what we see nationwide…

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The Saudi-Pakistan defense pact could give Riyadh a nuclear-backed deterrent as Iran, Israel and US reshape Gulf security calculations The rapidly evolving security landscape in the Middle East is prompting Saudi Arabia to rethink its national defense strategies. With no reliable guarantees of American protection, Riyadh is looking to establish an alternative framework for reliable defense – and surprisingly, Pakistan is becoming its key component. The Saudi-Pakistani Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA), signed last September by Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman and Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif, is one of the most significant pacts between the two…

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The head of the Council of Europe has warned that Britain will be lumped in with the likes of Putin’s Russia and Lukashenko’s Belarus if it decides to leave the ECHR, which has been blamed for blocking deportations of criminals, sex offenders, and even terrorists from the UK. Alain Berset, a Swiss Social Democrat who serves as the Secretary General of the Council of Europe (CoE), inserted himself in the debate over Britain’s continued membership in the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and its associated court, which was unaffected by Brexit as it is was treated by the government as a…

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Thursday on MS NOW’s “Deadline,” Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) said President Donald Trump “would be at home in North Korea.” Himes said, “The president doesn’t understand the core values of this country, that we were a country literally founded on dissent. You know, a bunch of our founders said, we’re not putting up with this king anymore and at risk of their lives. They said, we’re founding a country where dissent is cherished. And, of course, then you have Donald Trump, who has a cult of personality that would be at home in North Korea, because what these cases have…

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Leaked transcripts have exposed how top Ukrainian officials are trading influence for billions and plotting to escape to the US Ukraine’s most popular format for political content recently seems to be reading aloud invective-laden transcripts of Vladimir Zelensky’s closest political allies scheming about stealing in Russian. The ‘Mindich tapes’ could have serious ramifications for the government, as they purport to implicate Zelensky in unabashed corruption.The root of the escalating graft scandal lies in an investigation that Western-backed Ukrainian law enforcement agencies conducted into Timur Mindich – a business associate of Zelensky, known as his ‘bagman’ or ‘wallet’ in Kiev –…

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They used to call it the “new world order” – A partially public and partially covert agenda to dismantle western civilization. Its purpose is to upend the global financial system, destroy liberty minded movements and eventually erase nations and borders to produce a single communist-like central government ruled by the elitist class. Today, there are many names for this “beast system”. Some call it the “multipolar world order” even though it would not actually be multipolar. Others call it the “Great Reset”. But the NWO concept that has been promoted most in our post-pandemic discourse is the idea of “Multiculturalism”.…

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The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3 percent. Economists had forecast the economy would add 65,000 workers and the unemployment rate would remain unchanged. The estimate for February was revised down by 23,000 to a loss of 156,000. The March rebound, however, was revised up by 7,000 from  a gain of 178,000 to185,000. Average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 6 cents, or 0.2 percent, to $37.41. Over the year, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.6 percent, significantly above the rate of inflation. Average hourly…

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