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For all the media storm the final release is making, neither victims nor predators are likely to see justice The long-anticipated release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit activity was supposed to deliver justice to hundreds of underage women who were victimized by the late sex trafficker and his elite circle of powerful friends. On that score, it failed dramatically.It’s pretty much guaranteed that anytime anything is released in the United States on a Friday evening it will land in the public domain with all of the intensity of a soggy firecracker. That’s no coincidence, as the US Justice…

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U.N. human rights chief Volker Turk despaired Thursday his agency is “in survival mode” due to funding shortfalls driven by a lack of U.S. taxpayer dollars. Such is his fear for the future Turk launched a $400 million appeal for cash to help the U.N. Human Rights Office survive 2026, AFP reports. The unelected Austrian’s panicked plea comes after U.N. chief Antonio Guterres warned last Friday the world body is on the brink of financial collapse and could run out of cash by July, as he urged countries to pay their dues, as Breitbart News reported. The U.N.’s largest contributor,…

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The AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, Maryland, has declined journalist Mark Judge’s upcoming Anti-Communist Film Festival without explanation. As Breitbart News reported last year, Mark Judge, whose book The Devil’s Triangle chronicled his life’s derailment during the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing, launched the anti-communist film festival in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 20th anniversary of The Lives of Others – winner of the 2006 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. After generating significant grassroots support with his GoFundMe and even some interested sponsors, Judge set his sights on the AFI Silver as a potential venue due to its reputation…

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The Department of Homeland Security’s independent watchdog disclosed numerous investigations into the department on Thursday as the White House faces heightened scrutiny over its nationwide immigration crackdown. The probes, some of which have previously been disclosed, span ICE’s hiring surge, expedited removal of individuals, use of force and compliance with detention standards. An additional review pertains to “DHS’ processes for determining U.S. citizenship for individuals detained or arrested during immigration enforcement operations.” The inspector general’s office is also conducting a probe into Customs and Border Patrol. The investigation — which is reviewing whether CBP conducts interior immigration enforcement in accordance…

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Why supplying the world’s money pressures the US to import more than it exports, and why the imbalance is so hard to reverse “Money promises abundance, only to return want.” (The Author)In its disquieting force, this dictum cuts through the allure of monetary power to expose its central paradox: Abundance may broaden choice at the outset, only to unsettle balance and narrow freedom over time, as advantage matures into obligation.The global supremacy of the dollar bestows upon the US an extraordinary latitude, permitting it to borrow on exceptionally favorable terms and thereby opening a wide spectrum of spending possibilities.Yet over…

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer apologised to the public over Lord Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein but also issued a veiled threat to his political faction to stand behind him or risk a Nigel Farage government. Britain is reeling from what has been called “the biggest scandal in British politics for over one century” and the Prime Minister, who is heavily implicated along with his top allies, is trying to cling on to power. The walls are evidently closing in on Sir Keir Starmer, who attempted to show contrition in a speech on Thursday morning where the usually compliant legacy…

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Four more Americans have been killed by a migrant trucker who was admitted by the open-borders policies supported by President Joe Biden, many Democratic politicians, and many anti-ICE activists. The four Americans in Jay, Indiana, were killed when a Kyrgyzstan native, Bekzhan Beishekeev, allegedly smashed into their vehicle. FreightWires.com described the killing: On Tuesday afternoon, a 30-year-old truck driver from Philadelphia named Bekzhan Beishekeev failed to stop for slowed traffic on State Road 67 in Jay County, Indiana. He swerved into oncoming traffic and killed four Amish men from the Bryant community: Henry Eicher, 58, his sons Menno, 33, and…

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Lost in the feeding frenzy arising from Jeanine Pirro’s comments on carrying guns lawfully vs. unlawfully in Washington, DC is the fact that all gun control is unnatural in principle. And because gun control is unnatural, it should be abolished. Every last bit of it. I spoke on this topic at Young America’s Foundation Reagan Ranch conference in March 2025. I told the conference attendees then, as I am telling you now, that the unnatural aspect of gun control is readily apparent in the way gun control laws hinder or prevent the exercise of our God-given right to self-defense. And…

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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has requested that the clothing giant turn over documents related to DEI The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is investigating whether sportswear giant Nike discriminated against white employees.On Wednesday, the commission asked the US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri to compel Nike to turn over information about its human resources policies, including those related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).The EEOC said it is examining whether the company engaged in “disparate treatment” of white employees and applicants in hiring, promotions, layoff selections, and training programs.The EEOC said it is acting on…

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The business outlet Bloomberg reported on Thursday that its anonymous sources affirmed the Chinese Communist Party had ordered an end to “projects” in Panama following that nation’s top court ruling that a deal granting outsized power to a Hong Kong corporation over the Panama Canal was unconstitutional. The Hong Kong-based Panama Ports Company (PPC) signed two contracts with the Panamanian state that granted it control of large territories on both sides of the Canal to develop new ports for incoming ships. Some estimates suggest that the ports PPC was contracted to develop handle as much as 40 percent of Canal…

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