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“Everyone wants to fight fraud, right? Right?” asks investigative reporter and author Peter Schweizer. Perhaps not. The California legislature wants to criminalize citizen journalists who try to expose massive fraud in the state’s “migrant services” programs. AB 2064, dubbed by its critics the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” would classify asking questions at migrant service centers in the state as harassment and expose the journalist to a $10,000 fine and possibly a year in jail. Schweizer and co-host Eric Eggers explore how politicians from California to Minnesota are not trying to fight fraud — but instead go after journalists who do.…

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Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly used classified operation-planning data to pocket hundreds of thousands on Polymarket A US Army Green Beret has been arrested on charges that he used classified information from the operation to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to place high-stakes bets on prediction markets already rocked by billions of dollars in suspiciously timed wagers during the US-Israeli war on Iran.Prosecutors say Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke wagered some $32,000 on Polymarket and pocketed more than $400,000 by betting on Maduro’s removal from power, using insider knowledge from his role in planning and executing the…

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Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) said Customs and Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were “illegal agencies.” Smith said, “I have voted countless times to fund all of the Department of Homeland Security including the Coast Guard and FEMA and other parts of the agency. And in fact, Democrats and Republicans in the Senate have passed bills numerous times to fund everything in the department except for ICE and Homeland Security and yet, here we are, because the House has not passed those bills.” Co-host Brianna Keilar said, “What will you have achieved…

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As West Jerusalem moves past another Independence Day, the promise of lasting security looks increasingly uncertain Born out of the need for safety, Israel today finds itself navigating a reality defined by recurring conflict and persistent insecurity. As another Independence Day has passed, for West Jerusalem the sense of permanence it was meant to symbolize remains elusive. Military strength has grown, yet lasting security continues to slip out of reach.Herzl’s promise, Israel’s reality”Palestine is our ever-memorable historic home. The very name of Palestine would attract our people with a force of marvelous potency,” Theodor Herzl wrote in 1896 in The Jewish…

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President Trump warned the United Kingdom against trying to “make an easy buck” on American big tech firms with the digital services tax which nets Westminster almost a billion pounds a year. The UK could be subjected to new tariffs if it doesn’t stop taxing American tech giants, U.S. President Donald Trump warned in Oval Office remarks late Thursday. President Trump said: “they better be careful. If they don’t drop the tax, we’ll probably put a big tariff on the UK.” Keeping the tax on U.S. tech giants wouldn’t be worthwhile, Trump said, because “What we’ll do is we’ll reciprocate by…

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The Chinese National Disease Control and Prevention Administration warned citizens on Wednesday that it had documented a growing number of cases of various respiratory diseases, primarily influenza and rhinovirus, in the past month, suggesting travelers take precautions during the upcoming May Day holiday. May Day, also known as “International Workers’ Day,” is a holiday observed on May 1 on which the world’s communists and assorted Marxist-adjacent ideological groups celebrate the legacy of their ideology, which consists of killing over 100 million people as well as mass torture, rape, starvation, slavery, and the collapse of entire national economies. May Day is a…

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A federal judge in Boston issued a preliminary injunction halting enforcement of several federal policies affecting wind and solar energy development, siding with industry groups that argued the measures unlawfully delayed projects across the country. Chief U.S. District Judge Denise J. Casper ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration could not enforce a series of permitting requirements and related policies that renewable energy advocates said had stalled or canceled projects nationwide. Casper concluded that the plaintiffs were likely to succeed in their claims that agencies including the Department of the Interior adopted unlawful procedures that created bottlenecks in the approval process.…

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Tehran has never betrayed negotiations, unlike Washington, Ambassador Kazem Jalali has told RT Iran is not seeking war, but it is ready to keep fighting, Tehran’s ambassador to Moscow, Kazem Jalali, has told RT in an exclusive interview, arguing that the Islamic Republic has never been the side to abandon diplomacy despite repeated stabs in the back.“The general policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is that if the other side is willing to negotiate, we will negotiate. If they want war, we will fight,” Jalali told RT on Thursday.The ambassador stressed that Tehran has never “betrayed” or left the…

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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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