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From today’s Complaint in Fulcher v. Guardian News & Media LLC (D.D.C.); of course, these are just plaintiff’s allegations: On June 9, 2025, The Guardian published an Article on its website at https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/09/hegseth-wiretap-inquiry-justin-fulcher …. The Article contains numerous false and defamatory statements of and concerning Mr. Fulcher that are attributed to four unnamed sources. These statements include: “Hegseth aide upended Pentagon leak inquiry with false wiretap claims”. “ex-Doge staffer Justin Fulcher suggested he had evidence of wiretap that would help investigation”. “Days before Pete Hegseth fired three top aides last month over a Pentagon leak investigation into the disclosure of…

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Is anyone not installed? Recently, Candace Owens interviewed Hunter Biden. You know, the wayward presidential son with the infamous laptop. Crackhead. Made a lot of money in Ukraine. He looked better, with freshly capped teeth. He sounds just like the Big Guy himself. If he waits until he’s past 70, maybe he can run for political office. I am cautioned all the time by my less naive friends in the alt media to stop becoming so easily smitten. With Tulsi Gabbard. With RFK, Jr. With Tucker Carlson. With Leonarda Jonie. With Lilly Gaddis. They’re all compromised! They wouldn’t have the…

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This week, editors Peter Suderman, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch are joined by Associate Editor Liz Wolfe to discuss New York City’s falling crime rates and whether Democrats have really solved their big-city crime problem. The panel looks at the recent Penn Station stabbings, subway disorder, fare evasion, and why many New Yorkers still feel uneasy even as murders and shootings decline. Next, the editors discuss California’s recent elections, including Spencer Pratt’s bid for Los Angeles mayor, and what these results reveal about voter attitudes toward political leadership and governance. They then examine the political and economic fallout from President Donald Trump’s war with…

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After an exchange of missile fire, President Donald Trump claimed Israel and Iran were now moving towards peace.  “Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate CEASEFIRE!” the President wrote on Truth Social Monday. “Final negotiations on “Peace” are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way.” Trump’s assertion that the two sides are moving towards peace followed the most significant ceasefire violation in two months. The truce began to crumble on Sunday when Israel attacked Beirut.  When Iran agreed to the ceasefire with the US in April, Tehran insisted that the truce extend to…

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An Election Night data reporting lag in California fueled misinformation and false claims of voter fraud in the Los Angeles mayoral primary.  Several X accounts shared similar claims in the days following the June 2 election, saying an update showed 24,000 new ballots reported in the mayoral primary, with former reality TV star Spencer Pratt receiving zero.  Pratt, the Republican favorite in the nonpartisan mayoral primary for the heavily Democratic city, was polling as one of the top three candidates in the leadup to the election, along with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman. The top…

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From a decision by Judge Fernando Olguin (C.D. Cal.) in Satish Dat Beast v. [Sabrina] Carpenter, filed May 8 but just posted on Westlaw: On April 9, 2026, Plaintiff filed a Complaint and a Request to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. Plaintiff brings this suit because certain recording artists allegedly “are committing defamation (libel and slander) and/or the dignitary tort of the invasion of privacy by talking about President Donald John [T]rump in a negative manner which could be perceived as violation of the Alien and Sedition Acts.” Plaintiff also alleges that the Grammy Awards “have become a public nuisance” and…

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Ostracizing antisemites like Nick Fuentes is necessary and just. The cancel culture concept only obscures what’s wrong with today’s political culture. What‘s the difference between cancel culture and shaming toxic people who infect one’s political movement? This question recently embroiled the American conservative movement after Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts refused to denounce Tucker Carlson for his interview with antisemite Nick Fuentes. Roberts said that Heritage rejects the policy of “canceling our own people,” and specifically objected to canceling both Carlson and Fuentes.1Roberts was widely rebuked by other conservatives for his statement and for defending his association with Carlson in…

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Back in November, the State Department warned that mass migration poses an existential threat to western civilization and undermines the stability of key American allies. In February, in his address to the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio expanded on that theme. After the Berlin Wall fell, Rubio noted, many in the WestRead Full Article ⟶ Source link

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Chinese President Xi Jinping made a rare trip to North Korea on Monday to call for increased economic and military cooperation between the two Asian governments. The two-day visit to Pyongyang is the first Xi has made in seven years and is the Chinese premier’s first trip abroad in 2026. Before the trip, Xi wrote in a letter to North Korean media that “no matter how times change or how the international situation evolves, the traditional friendship between China and North Korea remains unbreakable, enduring, and constantly radiates vitality.” Subscribe Today Get daily emails in your inbox Xi…

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