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Tuesday, during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “The Will Cain Show,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) responded to Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred’s letter questioning the league for its warning to Giants pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker for writing Bible verses on their so-called “Pride Night” hats. According to the Missouri Republican, Manfred admitted Major League Baseball was to “warn” players about writing Bible verses on their hats. “Senator, it looks like passing the buck to the San Francisco Giants from Major League Baseball?” host Will Cain asked. Hawley replied, “Well, it looks like they’re admitting…

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Tens of millions of euros in taxpayer money may have been embezzled in Yemen by Germany’s international aid agency, with some cash likely flowing to the same Houthi rebels condemned by Berlin on the international stage.According to a new report by Germany’s Welt am Sonntag newspaper, “tens of millions of euros” pumped into Yemen by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) disappeared between 2015 and 2025.At least 24 GIZ employees took part in the embezzlement schemes, the newspaper reported. These employees, and possibly others, enriched themselves by billing GIZ for non-existent training seminars and inflated contracts with partners on…

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Taiwan on Monday launched five days of military drills intended to increase combat readiness against a potential Chinese invasion. More so than previous drills, the new “Immediate Combat Readiness Exercises” were meant to be highly realistic simulations of the final hours before a Chinese attack begins, which means they involved tanks driving through the streets and troops maneuvering around civilian areas. According to the Taiwanese Ministry of Defense, the exercises were also meant to simulate responses to “grey-zone warfare,” which covers various Chinese intimidation and distraction tactics that stop short of combat. China helpfully demonstrated how grey-zone tactics work by…

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) is taking the Democrat Party establishment head-on in the greatest test of his political clout since his unlikely election victory in November. Maryland and Utah join New York in holding primaries Tuesday, with South Carolina holding primary runoffs. But most political prognosticators are fixated on New York, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), whose political fortunes hang on maintaining control over their evolving, increasingly radical Democrat caucuses. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, has endorsed three candidates for the House of Representatives, each cut from his Marxist…

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Tehran professor Mohammad Marandi explains in an interview why Iran feels stronger, but trusts neither the US nor Israel to keep a deal Iran believes it has emerged stronger from its latest confrontation with the United States and Israel, but remains deeply skeptical that any agreement reached at the negotiating table will be honored, University of Tehran professor Mohammad Marandi has insisted.Speaking to Fyodor Lukyanov for Russia 24’s International Review, Marandi said the mood in Tehran is one of guarded confidence after what he described as a “decisive victory” in both military and diplomatic terms. He analyses that Iran’s opponents…

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Peruvian radical leftist lawmaker and presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez announced on Tuesday that he will not recognize the victory of conservative former first lady Keiko Fujimori, as Peru’s slow vote-counting process nears its end. Peru has marked more than three weeks without any final results from the extremely close June 7 presidential runoff election between Fujimori and Sánchez. The election, much like its first round, has been marred by a slow vote-counting process by National Electoral Processes Office (ONPE). As of Wednesday morning, with 99.859 percent of all votes counted, Fujimori holds a 43,386-vote lead against Sánchez. In the past…

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Two Texas Senate polls put Republican Ken Paxton ahead of Democrat James Talarico: one has Paxton up by two points, while another finds the race moving from a previous Talarico lead to a narrow Paxton edge. A new YouGov poll of registered voters dated June 12 showed Paxton leading Talarico, 49 percent to 47 percent, in the Texas U.S. Senate race. The same YouGov poll showed Republican Gov. Greg Abbott leading Democrat Hinojosa, 47 percent to 40 percent, in a Texas governor matchup. A separate University of Texas/Texas Politics Project poll showed Talarico moving from an eight-point lead over Sen.…

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The French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health on Wednesday confirmed its first case of Ebola from the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The patient is reportedly a humanitarian aid doctor who recently returned from a mission to the outbreak region. According to a statement from the health ministry, the doctor “boarded a commercial flight from Kinshasa while virtually asymptomatic, experiencing only headaches.” The doctor’s condition “deteriorated slightly during the flight,” so he was rushed into home quarantine upon arriving in France, and was then transferred securely to a hospital isolation ward where he was said…

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In today’s episode of Democrats Sure Got It Good, I give you Mister Sophie Roske. Yes, that’s Mister Sophie Roske, who on June 28, 2022, was still Nicholas John Roske when he meticulously plotted to assassinate Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Remember when that leaked Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade was released and exploded in the news cycle? Well, the Supreme Court leaker and the corrupt media that went apeshit over it as the end of democracy achieved their desired goal: they activated an assassin who nearly pulled it off. Roske heard about the leaked document, purchased…

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Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said the military and defense companies will work together on drone warfare The US will set up at least two domestic testing ranges that mimic battlefield conditions in Ukraine, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said on Tuesday.Driscoll said defense contractors will have access to the sites, where the Army and industry “can start to do much more aggressive testing,” according to DefenseScoop.The US has been struggling to keep pace with rapidly evolving drone technology used extensively by both Russia and Ukraine.“You can have a kind of electronic warfare and all of the contested environment created, and you…

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