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Brazilian monarchist backs Trump media venture

A central figure in former US President Donald Trump’s bid to create a new social media platform is a Brazilian parliamentarian and self-proclaimed prince who has campaigned to restore elements of the monarchy that ended with the overthrow of Emperor Pedro II in 1889.

Joe Biden Loses His Mind on Air, Claims to Have Been a Senator for 370 Years

Throughout his time serving as president, Biden has puzzled millions with his many gaffes, blunders and awkward mishaps.

US Has ‘Lost Operational Control’ of Southwest Border, Senate GOP Panel Told

Federal officials “have lost complete control” of the southwest border under President Joe Biden and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, three former high-ranking immigration enforcement officials told a panel of Republican senators Wednesday.

AG Garland’s Wife Connected to Voting Machine Vendor ES&S

Attorney General (AG) Merrick Garland should recuse himself. He never should have taken on the AG position because he knew he had too many conflicts of interest that would disqualify him from performing his job without bias. We’ve already seen his bias in play.

Majority Of Regular Churchgoers Trust Pastors More Than Politicians And Media Regarding COVID Vaccines

"Religious attenders express more trust in their clergy on this issue than they do in state elected officials, local elected officials or news media." This is the key takeaway in a newly published poll that sought to determine the pulse of the majority of churchgoers vis-a-vis the COVID vaccines and whether they should take it.

What’s Behind Skyrocketing Number of US Military Suicides & Is US Gov’t Doing Enough to Stop It?

Suicides among US Army active-duty forces have soared 46% compared to last year, says a recent Pentagon report. In addition, more American service members have taken their own lives in the second quarter than have died from the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, according to the DoD. What’s behind the problem?

66 Cargo Ships Hover Near L.A., Long Beach Ports; UPDATE: 100 Ships

Sixty-six cargo ships were at anchor off the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the busiest and second-busiest container ports in the United States, respectively, on Monday as an ongoing cargo crisis continued.

Jussie Smollett to Go to Trial after Judge Declines Dismissal Request

Jussie Smollett, the actor who allegedly falsely claimed he was the victim of a racist and homophobic hate crime, will stand trial beginning next month, after a Chicago judge denied his request to dismiss the case over his false police report.

Pentagon Official Says He Resigned Because US Cybersecurity Is No Match for China

A senior cybersecurity official at the Pentagon said he quit because he thought it was impossible for the US to compete with China on AI.

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