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2026-06-29 13:56:18 (4 days ago)

REVEALED: Fauci accused of FUNDING gain of function research

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2026-06-29 13:56:07 (4 days ago)

NJ public school pulls yearbook after Hitler photo found among student baby pictures

A Paramus, New Jersey, middle school recalled its yearbook after an infant photograph of Adolf Hitler was found in the baby pictures section.

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2026-06-29 13:55:26 (4 days ago)

'THERE'S GOING TO BE A WAR': Democratic infighting explodes

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2026-06-29 13:54:43 (4 days ago)

Gavin Newsom drops SHOCK national billionaires tax proposal

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2026-06-29 13:54:09 (4 days ago)

Penelope Keith, star of classic British sitcom The Good Life, dies at 86

Penelope Keith, a comic performer who shone as flinty but lovable upper-crust characters in British sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born, has died aged 86. Keith’s family said on Monday that she had been diagnosed with cancer and died at her home in Surrey, near London. Keith began her acting career onstage and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 but she found her greatest fame on television. She won a Bafta (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) award in 1977 for The Good...

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2026-06-29 13:53:00 (4 days ago)

Socialist candidates eye nationwide expansion after New York wins

The 'Outnumbered' panel discusses socialism's growing momentum in the U.S. as far-left Democratic socialist candidates win primaries on radical platforms, including abolishing prisons and ICE.

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2026-06-29 13:52:41 (4 days ago)

Conservatives revolt after Trump-appointed Barrett joins liberals in ‘shockingly wrong’ mail ballot ruling

Amy Coney Barrett faces conservative backlash after authoring the 5-4 Supreme Court ruling allowing mail-in ballots received after Election Day.

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2026-06-29 13:51:20 (4 days ago)

The Guardian view on Andy Burnham’s speech: Rewiring Britain needs Westminster to give up real power | Editorial

The country’s likely next prime minister sketches a post-Thatcherite state built on radical devolution. The test is whether Whitehall yields

Andy Burnham is not prime minister of the UK – yet. His speech on Monday at the People’s History Museum in Manchester might be read as campaign fodder. But given his lack of opponents, the race to be Labour leader looks already over. If he enters Downing Street, the oration would be the most serious challenge to the Thatcherite settlement attempted by any prime minister since 1979. In office, it will only become that if he turns the language of devolution and public control into institutional power.

For decades, Britain has privileged markets over public provision. It weakened local government and organised the state from the centre. And it treated utilities, housing and industry as best disciplined by private ownership and competition. The financial crash forced Gordon Brown into a necessary repudiation of some of those ideas. But that was an emergency. Since 1979, no prime minister has taken on all three pillars of Thatcherism at once. Mr Burnham’s speech does.

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The Guardian - World News

2026-06-29 13:50:33 (4 days ago)

The Guardian view on Venezuela’s earthquake: a test of state capacity and Trump’s promises | Editorial

A natural disaster provides unforgiving clarity in a country already reeling from years of crisis and the unlawful US seizure of Nicolás Maduro

The devastation wrought by an earthquake is shaped by what happened before and after it as much as by the shock itself. The twin tremors that hit Venezuela moments apart last Wednesday were its biggest since 1900, at 7.2 and 7.5, and were shallow temblors, which often cause more destruction than deeper ones of similar magnitude. Aftershocks continued on Monday. At least 1,450 people have died, with tens of thousands reported missing and more than 3,000 injured. The UN estimates that there has been $6.7bn of damage – equivalent to 6% of the country’s GDP – including key infrastructure; 38 hospitals are said to need repairs. Unicef says that 1.8 million people need aid.

The toll of such disasters reflects the condition of the nation before they struck, and the state’s capacity to respond. While remarkable rescues in the last few days have brought joy even after the 72-hour window judged crucial to saving lives had closed, the picture is not kind to Venezuela’s leaders.

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Gazeta do Povo - Mundo

Gazeta do Povo - Mundo

2026-06-29 13:49:53 (4 days ago)

Venezuelanos se revoltam com militares por não ajudarem em resgates: “Para meter chumbo, vocês servem”


Vídeo mostra moradores da Venezuela revoltados com Fanb por não ajudarem nos resgates após terremotos; soldados começaram a agir após bronca

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2026-06-29 13:48:50 (4 days ago)

Argentine YouTubers arrested after allegedly bypassing security at World Cup game: cops

Two Argentine YouTubers face felony charges after allegedly bypassing security at a World Cup match using bogus credentials at Hard Rock Stadium.

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The Guardian - World News

2026-06-29 13:47:52 (4 days ago)

Thai-based crypto investor funding Reform unlikely to avoid cap on overseas donations

Christopher Harborne, who also gave Nigel Farage £5m ‘gift’, reported to have registered to vote in Hampshire

Christopher Harborne, the Thailand-based crypto investor who has given millions of pounds to Reform UK, would be unlikely to get around a planned cap on overseas political donations even if he has registered to vote in the UK, it is understood.

Harborne, who also gave Nigel Farage, the Reform leader, £5m as a “gift”, has registered to vote in Hampshire, the Times reported, with a spokesperson for the billionaire quoted in the paper saying that he had decided to become a “registered voter in the UK”.

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