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Former Rep. Bill Clay Sr. (D-Mo.), one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus and an icon in Missouri’s civil rights movement, died this week, the CBC said. “Congressman Clay helped build the CBC into a force for equity and accountability in American Democracy,” caucus Chair Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) said Thursday in a press statement. “As a member of Congress, he was a fierce defender of labor rights, education and social justice.” Clay was 94. Clay became Missouri’s first Black congressman when St. Louis voters elected him in 1968. He entered the House alongside two other Black…

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Senator John Kennedy (R-LA)/Image: Video screenshot. In May, The Gateway Pundit reported that President Trump called on Congress to “immediately” defund National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) following a House Oversight DOGE subcommittee hearing, which exposed the stations’ already well-known bias and radical content. “Don’t miss this opportunity to rid our Country of this giant SCAM, both being arms of the Radical Left Democrat Party,” the President told Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress. Republicans on the committee grilled NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger on Wednesday over their anti-Trump bias and the…

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Tech giant Apple backed President Donald Trump in a push for rare earth minerals this week, announcing a $500 million investment in the only rare earth mine currently operating in the United States. The investment is part of an urgent crusade to make America less dependent on China, which controls about 90 percent of the world’s rare-earth magnet production. CEO of Highland Electric Fleets Duncan McIntyre told Breitbart News Daily that “domesticating that supply chain is absolutely essential,” as rare-earths have become a foundational pillar to modern society. Rare earth minerals are used for anything from smartphones, computers, and electric vehicles to…

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The newly appointed Supreme Allied Commander Europe says he is moving “as quickly as possible” on sending new weapons to Ukraine as ordered by President Donald Trump, and warns preparations must be made for Russia supporting China in the feared future invasion of Taiwan. General Alexus Grynkewich, now two months in post at the head of Allied Command Operations told the Landeuro defence conference in Wiesbaden, Germany on Thursday that President Trump’s announcement earlier this week that new weapons would be rushed to Ukraine was being fulfilled. While he cited security concerns on putting out any specifics on numbers, General Grynkewich — a…

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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Thursday that pro-crypto legislation moving through Congress proves that anti-crypto dinosaurs are going extinct. Emmer spoke to Breitbart News as the House is poised to pass three major pro-crypto bills that would ensure American dominance for the United States Dollar, ensure a clear regulatory approach for the burgeoning crypto industry, and ensure that unelected bureaucrats cannot issue a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). The first bill is the Senate-passed GENIUS Act, a bill that would create a light-touch regulatory framework for the issuance of stablecoins, which…

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The Steve Miller Band has cited a climate of fear over the earth’s weather for abruptly canceling all dates on a long-planned 2025 North American tour. Variety reports the scared band has entirely nixed its American tour slated to launch Aug. 15 in Bethel, NY and traverse the entire country before concluding in Anaheim, Calif. on Nov. 8. The band took to social media on Wednesday to outline why the end is nigh for its touring hopes and aspirations, specifically noting: “The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our…

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The British government funded covert campaigns across Europe via Zinc Network to shape public opinion and affect elections, Declassified UK has found The UK Foreign Office gave millions of pounds to a media contractor to secretly shape public opinion in foreign countries, Declassified UK has reported. The agency, Zinc Network, is believed to have received nearly £10 million ($13 million) to recruit influencers across Europe.Zinc is a London-based company that pays YouTubers and internet personalities in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltics to produce political content. While the company says it is committed to transparency, the creators it employs…

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (Photo:Jordan Conradson/TGP) White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed President Trump’s swollen legs and hand bruises on Thursday with an update from the President’s physician. “the President remains in excellent health, which I think all of you witness on a daily basis here,” she told reporters. In recent days, it was noticed that the President had bruising and other markings on the back of his hand and swollen ankles. This led to mass speculation, especially from the left, that President Trump was suffering from edema and a life-threatening heart condition. Photos: GROK DETECTS POSSIBLE…

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WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 02: U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a chart while speaking during a … MoreGetty Images Many people in economics, finance, business, and regular consumer life have been waiting for the forecast inflation, the tariff shock, that the Trump administration’s tariff strategy was supposed to bring. And yesterday, the Consumer Price Index inflation numbers came out, with year-over-year numbers reaching 2.7%, which also was the median of Dow Jones-surveyed economists’ estimates. Was that all the impact of tariffs? Probably not, and much of what might happen is likely still to come. There’s some additional information as…

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Leftist Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced during a stop at a steel company on Wednesday that he would impose higher tariffs on non-U.S. steel imports to protect the Canadian steel industry from foreign competition. China is the second largest importer of steel to Canada, according to Global News, and has been subject to similar tariffs and other trade restrictions around the world in response to a practice known as “dumping” in which a country overproduces a certain good and imports a large amount of it into a foreign country to lower prices and hurt that country’s domestic industry. In…

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