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United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan walked through a mall in Dubai on Monday and greeted shoppers “in a show of resilience that resonated with people across the nation” after an attack from Iran, The National reported.  The Iranian terror regime struck at least ten neighboring countries following the launch of America’s “Operation Epic Fury,” which entered into its fourth day on Tuesday, the UAE among them. Iran attacked the UAE even though both are members of BRICS, an anti-American economic and security bloc led by communist China whose most powerful members include also Russia, India, and Brazil.…

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused the banking industry of holding up landmark cryptocurrency legislation, writing on social media that Wall Street firms “need to make a good deal with the Crypto Industry” to unstick a pending digital asset bill in the Senate. His post comes as White House officials are working to resolve a lobbying spat between the banking and crypto sectors over whether digital asset exchanges should be able to offer rewards programs that pay yield to users who hold dollar-pegged digital tokens known as stablecoins. The dispute has stalled pending crypto market structure legislation in the Senate.…

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The military facility reportedly did not have any adequate protection from air attacks despite the Pentagon claiming otherwise Six US servicemen were killed in an Iranian strike on a military installation in Kuwait on Sunday, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has confirmed. While the Pentagon chief claimed the base’s defenses were penetrated by a single munition, media reports suggested it lacked any proper fortifications or anti-air capabilities.The US military originally said three soldiers were killed at the tactical operations center at the Shuaiba port, yet Hegseth on Tuesday admitted that the death toll has doubled.“Every once in a while,…

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is threatening to “burn” any oil tanker that attempts to sail through the Strait of Hormuz and, according to a warning from the Windward AI maritime research firm, the Iranians are conducting “indiscriminate” attacks on civilian ships in the Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf. “Analysis of vessel affiliations, targeting patterns, and cargo data points to a strategy of indiscriminate area denial – not precision targeting – aimed at demonstrating Iran’s capability to disrupt the Strait and deter commercial shipping,” Windward AI said in its advisory. Windward pointed to Sunday’s attack on the Palau-flagged…

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The Market Tries to Price the War’s Duration On Tuesday morning, the markets woke up in something of a panic over the Iran war. The Dow initially fell by as much as 1,200 points, and Treasuries sold off, sending yields higher, as oil surged above $85 a barrel. By midday, the Dow was down closer to 250 points, around a half-percentage point, while oil had slipped back toward the low $80s. The pattern was familiar from Monday, just more volatile: equities sold off, then retraced, leaving the day looking calmer than the opening minutes suggested. That whiplash isn’t just traders…

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America First Works has endorsed Ed Gallrein in his primary challenge to Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), and they’re putting their money where their mouth is. The President Donald Trump-aligned organization is already on the ground knocking doors for Gallrein in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, Breitbart News learned exclusively. Gallrein earned Trump’s endorsement as Massie continued to elevate his opposition to Trump and his agenda. In a statement, the organization said Kentuckians overwhelmingly voted for Trump and deserve to be represented by someone who supports him as well. “America First Works is all-in on the ground in Kentucky’s 4th District, knocking…

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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is making a new round of requests for interviews in its long-running Jeffrey Epstein investigation — this time targeting billionaire tech entrepreneur Bill Gates and Kathryn Ruemmler, the former White House counsel under President Barack Obama and the exiting top lawyer at Goldman Sachs. Oversight Chair James Comer sent letters to Gates and Ruemmler Tuesday evening, asking them to sit for transcribed interviews on May 19 and April 21, respectively, although the dates could change. Ruemmler will soon resign from Goldman Sachs amid the mounting scrutiny over her close relationship with Epstein. Material…

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Leaked documents reportedly shows the administration’s push to remove “anti-American” narratives from parks and museums The administration of US President Donald Trump is seeking to purge “anti-American” narratives from the country’s national parks and museums, several media outlets have reported, citing a leaked government database. Among the themes reportedly identified for removal are racism and climate change.After returning to the White House in 2025, Trump prioritized combating what he calls ‘woke bias.’ He has since signed several executive orders rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the federal government and its regulated industries.On Monday, an anonymous group describing…

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Pakistani officials said on Tuesday they repelled an attack from Afghanistan, killing 67 Afghan fighters in heavy fighting along the border, with only one Pakistani casualty. The Taliban junta in Afghanistan claimed it was the Pakistanis who attacked and suffered the brunt of the casualties. According to Pakistan, the fifth consecutive day of hostilities between the two countries began with a wave of Taliban attacks against 16 different locations along the southern border, which were “successfully repelled” with 27 Afghan casualties. Pakistani Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said a second wave of 25 Afghan attacks then struck along the northern border,…

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The western states of Idaho and Utah have begun to pull back from their former support for an influx of illegal aliens as they continue to struggle with the effects of their previous open-door policies, but cheap-labor employers and establishment Republicans are fighting against the efforts. In Utah, for instance, state lawmakers have begun to work to repeal 2011’s pro-illegal migrant worker program and to end subsidized college tuition and home loans for illegals, Deseret News reported. The move to repeal these measures faces stiff resistance from the GOP establishment and local employers who want the cheap labor, but this…

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