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Pope Leo XIV once again echoed his call for unity within the Catholic Church on Friday after years of political and liturgical division. The pope made the comments at St. Peter’s Basilica as part of this year’s Holy Year week celebrations dedicated to the clergy. Pope Leo XIV urged priests not only to act in conciliation and obedience with their superiors, but also to model such obedience. “Today, I share this desire once more with all of you,” the pope said, recalling the message of unity he shared with the faithful after his ascent to the papacy on May 8.…

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Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) lashed out at a tracker who asked if he supports Democrat Eric Adams for New York City mayor, refusing to give a straight answer and repeatedly accusing the questioner of “harassing” him. The tense on-camera exchange came after socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani’s strong primary showing raised questions about the party’s direction. Instead of addressing the issue, Suozzi demanded to know who the tracker “works for” and bizarrely pretended to film the encounter, even though his phone showed no active recording. The footage begins as the tracker approaches Suozzi and says, “Congressman Suozzi, now that a socialist has…

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President Trump on Friday proudly announced a US-brokered peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. After three decades of war, the two countries have now agreed to a historic peace deal thanks to President Trump. Trump celebrated the peace agreement in the Oval Office on Friday and he got testy with a reporter who asked a question about Canada. On Friday afternoon President Trump announced he terminated all trade discussions with Canada after they imposed a Digital Services Tax on American tech companies. Trump also said Canada will be slapped with a new tariff. “We have just…

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The BearHulu The Bear season 4 has dropped this week, and while there’s no confirmation yet that it will return for season 5, the cliffhanger finale makes it pretty clear that will happen, no matter the viewership or reception for this season. And at this point, I’d say that season should probably be its last. It’s true that The Bear season 4 may be somewhat better than the much-derided season 3, but it’s also exhausting, with characters either shoved to the side or forced to retread the same story beats over and over again from past seasons. Or even within…

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Originally posted by Lau Vegys at International Man: What if I told you that something bad is happening with the U.S. government’s biggest creditor on Earth—and it could have very serious implications for your portfolio? This story caught my eye a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve been meaning to write about it but kept pushing it to the backburner because I had my plate full at the time. But it’s too important to ignore any longer. So what’s going on? Last month, Japan’s Cabinet Office published their latest economic figures, and they were not good. Japan’s economy shrank for…

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Colombia’s Council of State, the country’s top administrative court, on Friday morning rejected a lawsuit filed by two Colombian unions against conservative Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who has reportedly not awakened since being shot in the head this month. The unions tried to sue on the grounds that the political rally during which an assassin shot him was “illicit.” According to Colombian outlets, although the grounds for the decision are not publicly known at press time, a notification that confirms the lawsuit’s rejection appears on the website of the top court signed by Justice Luis Alberto Álvarez Parra, who leads…

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President Donald Trump offered glowing praise for Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief forthcoming exposé on weaponization of the legal system, Breaking the Law. The two-time New York Times bestselling author of the Breaking series is set to release the findings of a year-long investigation into what he describes as the lawfare “superstructure” that has targeted Donald Trump and overtaken American politics. President Trump endorsed Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America’s Legal System Against Donald Trump, hailing it as “a must read.” With his endorsement, the president also offered a grave warning: “This book is a must read. It shows how corrupt our judicial system…

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The Daily Mail has confirmed that Blaise Metreweli’s grandfather was a war criminal, while claiming this has no bearing on her service Blaise Metreweli, who is scheduled to take over leadership of the UK’s foreign intelligence service (MI6) in October, is the granddaughter of a Nazi collaborator who oversaw atrocities in occupied Ukraine during World War Two, the Daily Mail has revealed.Metreweli’s father, Constantine, was naturalized in British-administered Hong Kong in 1966. The London Gazette identified him at the time as Dobrowolski, known as Constantine Metreweli, of uncertain nationality.In a story published Thursday, the Mail confirmed that Constantine was the…

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Today is a great day for cats, dogs, and ducks around the country! More than half a million Haitians will be sent back to Haiti. The Gateway Pundit reported, More than half a million individuals from the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere will have to go back home in the coming months as Team Trump continues to enforce immigration law properly. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced on Friday in a press release that she will terminate ‘temporary protected status’ (TPS) for the country of Haiti. The TPS designation for Haiti ends on Aug. 3, 2025, and the termination will go into…

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Topline The S&P 500 just notched its first record in more than four months, officially overcoming the brutal spring selloff in the midst of President Donald Trump’s starkest tariff threats. After crashing nearly 20% amid the tariff chaos, the S&P has set a new record for the first time … More since February.Getty Images Key Facts The leading U.S. stock market benchmark rose 0.5% to 6,173 Friday morning, topping the S&P’s previous all-time high of 6,144 set Feb. 19. It’s a remarkable comeback from the steep losses earlier this year, as the S&P is up 27% from its 15-month low…

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