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Jordan Blocked for 3rd Time in House Speakership Bid, Dropped from GOP Consideration

"We are willing to accept censure, sanction, suspension, removal from the Republican conference," Rep. Gaetz said. "If what these holdouts need is a pound of our flesh, we're willing to give it to them in order to see them elect Jim Jordan for Speaker."

California Republicans Embrace Ballot Harvesting for 2024 Election

Ballot harvesting is legal in California.

Dad Sues Pfizer After Son Dies From Vaccine

A Canadian father filed a $35.6 million lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Pfizer after his son passed away following a COVID-19 vaccine.

Over 100 Protestors Arrested, 65 Police Officers Injured After Pro-Palestine Riot in Germany

Authorities were reportedly attacked with homemade incendiary devices.

Ukrainian Parliament Passes Ban on Orthodox Church

In a move referred to as "historic" by MP Ina Shofshun, the Ukrainian parliament took unprecedented strides today by approving a bill that targets the Orthodox Church linked to the Moscow Patriarchate.

Louisiana Bans Private Funding in Elections: ‘Zuckerbucks’

A substantial 72.6% of participants endorsed a constitutional amendment to prohibit the use of private funds, widely referred to as "Zuckerbucks," in the election administration.

Tucker Carlson’s Media Venture Attracts $15 Million from 1789 Capital

This new investment aligns with 1789 Capital's core investment philosophy of "EIG" (entrepreneurship, innovation, and growth), countering the woke ESG agenda.

Victoria’s Secret Ditches Woke Strategy After Revenue Decline

Victoria’s Secret is pivoting its branding strategy after observing a decline in its revenues.

Biden Asserts Hamas Likely Behind Deadly Baptist Hospital Blast in Gaza, Not Israel

The blast that killed at least 500 people has given rise to massive protests throughout various Arab nations, with debates surfacing about its origin.

Election Integrity Challenged in U.S.: Duplicate Ballots in San Diego, Flawed Instructions in Pennsylvania Ignite Concerns

During April primary elections in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, nearly 19,000 ballots were issued with erroneous instructions regarding the number of candidates voters should select in a particular race.

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