Author: Press Room

Brig. Gen. Esmail Qaani, head of the foreign-ops Quds Force division of Iran’s terrorist Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), surfaced in Iraq on Saturday for meetings with Shiite militia groups loyal to Tehran. Qaani’s visit was part of a complex power struggle over the Iraqi prime minister’s office. Qaani kept a low profile throughout much of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. He seemed to disappear entirely in March, leading to speculation he had been killed by an airstrike, but he sent a congratulatory message to his forces in early April for supposedly administering “regrettable lessons to the enemies of humanity.” Qaani’s…

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Former Democrat New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio’s socialist push to offer free universal child care resulted in dozens of empty buildings and a $100 million price tag — so far. Five years after de Blasio limped out of office, the “city is still footing the rent and utility bills for the 28 facilities — a $99.3 million-and-counting boondoggle blamed on the ‘terrible execution’ of … de Blasio’s ambitious universal preschool expansion,” the New York Post reports. “The de Blasio-era scramble to construct 47 ‘initiative projects’ for the then-mayor’s ‘3-K For All’ pet program — giving free full-day care for…

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Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, declared late Monday that Tehran will not negotiate with the United States “under the shadow of threats,” warning Tehran is prepared to “reveal new cards on the battlefield” as a ceasefire deadline looms and the fate of renewed talks remains uncertain. Speaking in a post on X, Ghalibaf — who has led Iran’s recent negotiations alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi — accused President Donald Trump of attempting to turn diplomacy into “an instrument of surrender” through continued pressure, including a U.S. naval blockade. “Trump, by imposing a siege and violating the ceasefire, seeks…

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Vance bears Trump’s poisoned chalice and risks enduring taint – a power-attuned buffer strategy can turn risk into advantage. Few figures in contemporary American politics have risen as swiftly or as improbably as US Vice President J. D. Vance, propelled from relative obscurity to the very apex of power. Yet such meteoric ascent carries its own perils: What appears as extraordinary fortune conceals, under the surface, the very conditions of strategic entrapment.The crucible of power: Vance’s dual test of survivalEntrusted with the fraught assignment of leading negotiations with Iran, a high-stakes diplomatic mission that promises prestige yet cloaks hazard, US…

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Josh Hutcherson, the actor who played the guy who was nowhere near man enough for his Hunger Games co-star Jennifer Lawrence, believes President Trump has turned his hit franchise into a dystopian reality. In an interview with the far-left GQ we’re told that “For Hutcherson, seeing the echoes of the fantasy dystopian movies he played as a teenager actually unfold in real life is ‘frustrating.’” As politics gets more and more dire, more violent, more divisive, the comparisons become scarily real. Hutcherson is a realist, but he also understands the power of art. “Look, [that series] is not going to…

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Charles Michel has become the latest EU figure to criticize the Commission president’s leadership style European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has turned EU governance into a “super authoritarian” system, former European Council President Charles Michel has said, accusing her of overstepping her mandate.Michel, who worked alongside von der Leyen for five years from 2019 until 2024, has become the latest figure to criticize her leadership style. “There is a super authoritarian governance,” he said in an interview with The Brussels Times on Monday. “[The European] commissioners have absolutely no role anymore.” Under EU treaties, the 27 commissioners collectively propose…

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President Donald Trump said Monday he will not let Democrats pressure him into a deal with Iran that is less than optimal. Trump took to Truth Social in the afternoon to stress he will not be rushed into a deal by Democrats and that news reports suggesting he is facing pressure to cut a deal with Iran are false. He also forecasted a deal would materialize “relatively quickly,” writing: The Democrats are doing everything possible to hurt the very strong position we are in with respect to Iran. Despite World War I lasting 4 years, 3 months, and 14 days, World…

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Higher Ground, the dumb production company founded by Barry and Michelle Obama in 2018, is parting ways with Netflix. After eight years under a lucrative first-look deal, Higher Ground and Netflix will not renew it when the deal expires at the end of 2026. Over the weekend, the failed former president appeared to want to get in front of the news and spin it in a positive way. “We were in partnership with Netflix,” Barry said. “We’re in a process now of transitioning to a more independent [future] where we can work with a bunch of different studios.” The deal…

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French prosecutors are investigating the social media platform over alleged deepfakes and Holocaust denial – which the tech mogul dismissed as a “political attack” French investigators have summoned X owner Elon Musk for a “voluntary interview” which they say could shed light on allegations that the platform was involved in the spread of AI-generated child sexual abuse images and deepfake content.The French authorities have had a long-running feud with the US-based billionaire, casting his social media platform as a potential threat to democracy, while Musk says he is defending freedom of speech.According to the Wall Street Journal, France attempted to…

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