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Explosive Thrown at Japan Prime Minister During Speech, No Injuries Reported

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated Saturday after an individual threw an explosive device near him while he was campaigning at a fishing port in western Japan.

Top Ten Best-Selling Beer Companies Have LGBT Partnerships

Newsweek reported last week that the 10 top ten selling beers and their parent companies have each participated in LGBT campaigns in the past.

Former White House Stenographer Alleges Biden Involved in ‘Kickback Scheme’ with Son’s Business Dealings

Former White House stenographer Mike McCormick is alleging that President Joe Biden was involved in a "kickback scheme" related to his son Hunter's business dealings while he was vice president, and is willing to testify under oath before the federal grand jury investigating Hunter.

Alexander Soros, Son of Billionaire Philanthropist George Soros, Makes 14 White House Visits Since Biden’s Inauguration

The younger Soros is Chair of the Open Society Foundation, his father's international grantmaking network, and sits on the board of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).

Ukrainian Regions Ban Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate

The UOC is part of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, which has about 150 million followers globally, signifying the largest Orthodox Church in the world.

American Arrested in Russia Is ‘Retaliation Measure’

American journalist Evan Gershkovich was accused by the Federal Security Service (FSB) of spying against Russia while he was reporting in Yekaterinburg.

Presidential Candidate RFK Jr. Sounds Alarm on U.S. Introducing, Centralizing Digital Currency

Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) "grease the slippery slope to financial slavery and political tyranny," says Kennedy.

Japan Breaks Sanctions With Western Allies, Buys Russian Oil Above Price Cap

Japan is now buying Russian oil above the price cap set by the G7, breaking its agreement with the country's western allies.

Wall Street Journal Reporter Arrested in Russia for Seeking State Secrets

A Wall Street Journal reporter, Evan Gershkovich, was arrested in Yekaterinburg, Russia for seeking classified information on Russian "state secret[s]" from a government official, allegedly on behalf of the US government, which Russia claims had nothing to do with journalism.

Italy Bans OpenAI’s ChatGPT Chatbot Over Privacy Concerns and Lack of Age Verification

Italy has banned OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot due to privacy concerns and lack of age verification, marking the first instance of a Western country blocking the chatbot, while experts call for a moratorium on advanced AI systems development.

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