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The legendary “King of Bullfighters” was left with a severe rectal wound after a match on Monday in Seville, Spain, when he went up against an angry bull. Spanish matador Morante de la Puebla was performing at the Maestranza arena when he was gored in front of a huge crowd, the New York Post reported Wednesday. Video footage showed the moment the bullfighter was gored in the rectum. The pain was clearly visible on his face and his clothing appeared to have a small hole in the bright blue fabric: Morante underwent surgery after the incident and said, “I was…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Laura Coates Live,” former Trump Economic Adviser Stephen Moore responded to the prospect of a government purchase of Spirit Airlines by saying that “it’s not always the most profitable industry. And so, I think it’s probably not a great idea for taxpayers to put up this money to purchase Spirit Airlines. And, by the way, do we really want the government running an airline? It just doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.” Moore said, “I am not in favor of the federal government taking ownership of this airline. I think it’s always a bad…

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Elitist New York Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi referred to the south as “our poor brothers and sisters” during a virtual town hall event on April 16. During the town hall, Suozzi bizarrely opted to blame southern states for New York’s high tax burden, metaphorically dumping on southern states –where many New Yorkers are, ironically, moving. “We in the mature, industrial states that are so strong financially, like New York, have to help our poor brothers and sisters down in the south, the southwest and southeast,” he said, asserting that blue states have to help their “poor brothers and sisters” catch…

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Three migrant males, including a man who fled Egypt to escape a “lengthy” prison sentence for murder, have been convicted of “repeatedly” raping a woman on a beach in England. Two Egyptians and one Iranian have been found guilty of repeated rapes of a 33-year-old woman on Brighton seafront in October 2025. All three had denied their guilt and claimed the attack was consensual, and that the woman had actually approached them for sex. 26-year-old Iranian national Abdullah Ahmadi [above, right], whose asylum application had already been rejected before the attack but who remained in the country, at liberty, and living…

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WASHINGTON—White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday said the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a “criminal organization,” according to a grand jury indictment, and that the allegations the Department of Justice (DOJ) has brought against it should be front-page news nationwide. Leavitt responded to Breitbart News’s question about the White House’s reaction to the SPLC indictment and the DOJ’s allegations. “Yeah, I saw the indictment yesterday. I saw the acting attorney general and FBI director do a press conference on it. It was quite shocking to me to learn of the egregious violations of the law the Southern…

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Jim Himes wants to reauthorize a controversial surveillance law. He knows it comes with big risks. The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee has been seeking a bipartisan deal to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act while Republicans are busy fighting among themselves over how to prevent the government spy power from expiring April 30. Fearing a lapse would be an existential crisis, he’s been empowered by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to share his perspective with fellow Democrats who are skeptical of reauthorizing Section 702 without guardrails to protect Americans from being targeted by the…

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Airlines have started raising costs and cutting routes, increasing the risk of last-minute cancellations and disruption before the summer holiday season Europe’s summer getaway is under threat as airlines slash thousands of flights amid a deepening jet fuel crunch, raising alarm among holidaymakers. Lufthansa alone is scrapping 20,000 services through October to conserve fuel, the carrier announced on Tuesday, while airlines across the continent trim schedules as costs surge and supplies tighten.Why is this happening?The jet fuel squeeze is being driven by disruption in one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints – the Strait of Hormuz – amid the US-Israeli war…

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The government of Argentine President Javier Milei on Wednesday submitted a bill to Congress aiming to overhaul the nation’s elections — urging the need to “fix a system that is fundamentally flawed” and make it more transparent and less costly. One of the main reforms presented in the bill seeks the elimination of Argentina’s notoriously questioned PASO open primary system, a process that the Argentine presidency described as a “failed experiment.” In addition to sweeping reforms to Argentina’s economy seeking to overturn nearly two decades’ worth of socialist policies, President Milei has spearheaded efforts to overhaul Argentina’s electoral system. Thanks…

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The French public is overwhelmingly in favour of the government cutting fuel taxes amid the growing energy crisis across Europe, a survey has found. A CSA poll conducted on behalf of broadcasters CNews, Europe 1 and Le Journal du Dimanche found that 82 per cent of French voters support reducing taxes on fuel to lower pump prices for consumers. Perhaps reflecting the particularities of the French political landscape, voters on the left were more likely to favour a reduction in the fuel tax than those on the right, by a margin of 80 per cent to 66 per cent. However, supporters…

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A Virginia judge issued a ruling blocking Virginia from moving forward with certifying the results of a special election regarding a redistricting referendum that could possibly allow Democrats to gain four congressional seats. In the ruling from the Tazewell Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurtley, issued on Wednesday, the judge explained that “the process underlying the referendum broke several state laws and that certifying the vote would harm” Republican lawmakers in the state, WTVR News reported. “The Tazewell Court ruling does the following,” Tyler Englander, a Virginia state Capitol reporter for ABC8 News wrote in a post on X. “DECLARE that…

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