Author: Press Room

The new socialist movement believes it can remake America—but its growing radicalism may prove the very thing that drives voters away and fuels a counterrevolution. Win some blue-state and blue-city races, and the cocky new socialist Jacobins believe that they have either already taken over the Democratic Party or will soon absorb it. And in reaction to these new swarms, an increasingly terrified and ossified old Democrat guard either limps away from the hive or invites them in to take over more. It is fascinating but ultimately depressing to watch old-style Democrats say or do anything to avoid the new…

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Wiki Loves Pride, an event on Wikipedia celebrating Pride Month organized by an LGBT editor group, has produced hundreds of articles after promising cash prizes to editors. The event has been heavily promoted outside Wikipedia, including by the Wikimedia Foundation that owns the site. Promotion of the event happened in the same month site co-founder Larry Sanger was banned for similar conduct that editors claimed advanced right-wing views. Articles created for the Pride event include “menstruation among transgender people” and “fetishization of LGBTQ people” along with numerous articles about LGBT groups and events around the world. Some editors created Wikipedia…

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Senegal had a dismal run at the FIFA World Cup and exited early despite high hopes for a better result. Now the recriminations are starting with reports Monday alleging the team doctor had no background in sports medicine but rather was a gynecology specialist. Reuters reports the president of the African nation’s football federation delivered the news as the governing body took stock of a disappointing campaign. The team doctor was “trained as a gynaecologist” and the issue was discovered late and had ​raised concern among players about the level of medical ​support available, federation chief Abdoulaye Fall told a press conference.…

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Consumer prices fell sharply in June thanks to relief at the gas pump and a broad decline in inflation. The consumer price index fell 0.4 percent last month compared with May, the Department of Labor said Tuesday. This is the largest decline since 2020. Compared with a year ago, prices are 3.5 percent higher. Economists had forecast a 0.1 percent monthly decline after May’s sharp 0.5 percent increase. The inflation index was expected to climb 3.8 percent from a year earlier, a slowdown in annual inflation from May’s 4.2 percent. Core prices, a measure that excludes food and energy, were…

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Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is backing Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) sister Darline to serve as interim Senator following her brother’s untimely passing, deeming her a “fantastic pick.” President Donald Trump on Monday formally recommended Darline to serve in Graham’s place, deeming it a “fabulous tribute.” “I recommended, to Governor Henry McMaster, Lindsey Graham’s wonderful sister, Darline, to serve as interim Senator from the Great State of South Carolina. This would be a fabulous tribute to Lindsey, who loved her dearly!” he exclaimed. Scott agreed. “Lindsey Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, would be a fantastic pick to serve out the remainder of…

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told fellow Democrats Tuesday he will oppose an amendment aimed at cutting off U.S. aid to Israel, wading directly into a contentious issue that is dividing the party. Jeffries announced his position in a “Dear Colleague” letter circulated Tuesday and later spoke about his opposition during a morning caucus meeting. The amendment to the fiscal 2027 spending bill for the State Department and overseas programs was introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and could come up for a vote in the coming days. It has sharply divided the party for weeks, with progressives calling for…

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State Armor founder and CEO Michael Lucci is calling on leaders of three congressional committees to investigate whether China and other foreign interests are attempting to impede the development of infrastructure essential to America’s artificial intelligence capabilities. In a letter sent the morning of July 14 and obtained exclusively by Breitbart News, Lucci asks the chairmen and ranking members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and House Committee on Ways and Means to investigate what he describes as growing evidence of foreign-backed efforts to amplify opposition to data center projects across the United…

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Migrants with criminal records may still be eligible for residence permits in Spain if they have a Spanish national relative, the nation’s Supreme Court determined on Monday. The ruling was issued as part of a broader legal challenge presented by several social organizations against the new Immigration Regulations implemented by the Spanish government in May 2025. Among its contents, the text contained provisions that automatically barred migrants with criminal records from renewing residence permits in Spain. Per the newspaper ABC, the criminal records provisions factored not just the time that the migrant had lived in Spain — but also any country in which the…

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A coalition of economists and researchers, including 15 Nobel laureates, has issued an urgent warning that AI could transform the global economy at an unprecedented pace, requiring immediate policy action to address potential widespread job displacement. The New York Times reports that according to a statement signed by nearly 200 prominent economists and researchers released Monday, AI may reshape the economy more rapidly than any technology in history, and governments must act swiftly to prepare for its impact. The statement, titled “We Must Act Now,” cautions that AI could bring both significant risks and opportunities to society. “A.I. may become…

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Monday on FBN’s “Mornings with Maria,” Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) acknowledged the push for Congress to pass the so-called Save America Act with the looming August recess and a potential partisan shift on Capitol Hill. “So, Senator, I want to get your thoughts here,” host Cheryl Casone said. “Do you think the Senate is going to be able to pass the SAVE America Act in any way, shape, or form before the August recess?” Hagerty replied, “Well, I agree with Senator [Mike] Lee. I think we should try every aspect available to us. I’m one of the co-sponsors of this…

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