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Austria’s FPO leader Herbert Kickl. Europe continues to experience a strong surge of patriotic, conservative, and anti-globalist forces, moving the continental needle to the right of the political specter. In Austria, such a political force – the Freedom Party (FPO) was the most voted in the December election with almost 29%, but when it came time to form a government, the establishment parties united to form a ‘firewall’ and deny the victors a place in the governing coalition. That’s what FPO leader Herbert Kickl called ‘a coalition of losers’. But the talks for this coalition broke down, and now it’s…

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A hit on an 810th Naval Infantry Brigade vehicle last year.Ukrainian defense ministry capture For the second time in two weeks, Ukrainian forces have blown up a headquarters belonging to the Russian 810th Naval Infantry Brigade. The battered brigade, one of the lead units for Russia’s two-month-old counteroffensive in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast, just can’t catch a break. The “precision” raid hit the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade’s headquarters in Belaya on Tuesday, according to the Ukrainian general staff in Kyiv. It’s unclear what munitions the Ukrainians used, but Belaya is only 20 miles east of Sudzha—the anchor of the 250-square-mile…

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WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 20: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks during a news conference … [+]Getty Images Washington is abuzz over whether Congress will address President-elect Trump’s ambitious policy agenda in one bill or two. But lawmakers must confront a more important question: How will Trump navigate between those Republicans whose top priority is cutting the size of the federal government and those who quietly worry about the political fallout from slashing popular programs? The dilemma: While Republican voters favor smaller government in concept, they often back specific programs. For example, a Pew Research survey finds 79…

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday that the company will be relocating its content moderation and trust and safety teams from California to Texas as part of a broader effort to promote free expression and address the extreme leftist bias introduced into its content moderation process at the hands of its woke Silicon Valley workforce. In a major shakeup to its content moderation practices, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed plans to move the company’s U.S.-based content review operations from California to Texas. The decision, announced alongside other significant changes to Meta’s approach to content moderation, is aimed at building trust…

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Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and the Democrat-run government of California caused insurance companies to cancel many of their fire insurance policies — with many residents of Pacific Palisades losing their policies just before the wildfires. As Breitbart News has reported for years, many insurance companies have stopped selling new policies in California “because of the increased risk of wildfires and the rising costs of construction in the state — and because the state’s regulators will not allow it to price new policies based on future anticipated risk, only on historical risk.” On the Nextdoor app, residents of the Palisades have…

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Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) on Breitbart News Daily said that the Republican reconciliation bill can secure the border, unleash energy development, all the while slashing the deficit. Tiffany spoke to Breitbart News Daily host Mike Slater as Republicans have begun work on the GOP reconciliation bill, which aims to secure the border, unleash American energy development, and all the while being paid for by cutting spending. “I want to see a secure border, I want to see energy independence, drill baby drill, right, and I do also think that we need fiscal responsibility in there because we cannot outgrow the deficit. And…

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Workers trying to dismantle the partially collapsed Carola bridge in the eastern German city of Dresden have found an unexploded bomb, most likely dating back to World War II, police said on Wednesday.The riverbank around the area has been cordoned off and bomb disposal experts have been requested to remove the ordnance, it said.It’s not uncommon for unexploded World War II ordnance to be discovered during construction work in Germany. Dresden, located some 190 kilometres south of Berlin, was bombed heavily by the Allies during the war.The bomb was discovered under the bridge in the Elbe river on Wednesday morning,…

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The Republican-led House Foreign Affairs Committee is honing its message on President-elect Donald Trump’s statements on Greenland and global American expansion — stressing that the panel is very much in his camp. On Wednesday the committee published — and then deleted — a post on X plugging on Wednesday Trump’s musings about acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal and renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. “Our country was built by warriors and explorers. We tamed the West, won two World Wars, and were the first to plant our flag on the moon. President Trump has the…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas’ top elections official launched a campaign for governor Wednesday after building his public profile by pushing back against unfounded election conspiracy theories and breaking with fellow Republicans on voting rights issues.Secretary of State Scott Schwab is the first candidate to confirm plans to seek the GOP nomination in 2026 to replace term-limited Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly. He announced his campaign in an online video, giving the August 2026 primary race an early start.Schwab has repeatedly vouched for the integrity of Kansas elections on his two-term watch, despite President-elect Donald Trump’s false assertions that the 2020…

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Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman. (Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS.)Ohio Republican leaders are looking at cutting spending for public education, calling the current formula — a policy that was created after the state had unconstitutional funding for three decades — “unsustainable.”House Speaker Matt Huffman, R-Lima, a champion of sending taxpayer dollars to private schools through the EdChoice voucher system, questions how well public schools are spending their money.Two Northeast Ohio superintendents beg him to reconsider but also question how accountable the voucher system is.Public money for public schoolsThe vast majority of Ohio students go to public schools. And for a…

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