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German Chancellor directly criticizes Trump over failure to negotiate with Iran
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned Monday the United States is being “humiliated” by Iran and risks becoming trapped in a prolonged conflict similar to Afghanistan and Iraq. Merz criticized the lack of a convincing American negotiating strategy, noting Iran is negotiating skillfully while the U.S. has no clear exit plan. Adding, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are
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Sneaky billionaire tax clause could eventually target middle class taxpayers, business group warns
California’s controversial billionaire tax could eventually hit more than just the people at the top of the financial food chain — eventually hurting the everyday Californian — according to a powerful Sacramento business group. The California Business Roundtable, which represents major employers in California, claimed in a memo obtained by The California Post that the
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Trump-loving election tamperer smacked down in bid to disqualify judge
A state judge in Colorado rejected far-right former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters’ motion to have him recuse himself from the sentencing process. Peters’ argued that District Court Judge Matthew Barrett, who had previously sentenced her, was biased against her — an assertion Barrett rejected. “In sum, accepting Defendant’s factual assertions supported by affidavit as
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‘Pushy’ Ramona Singer is up to her old tricks in ‘Housewives’ reboot ‘The Golden Life’
They’re back! We hear the original “Real Housewives of New York” are plying their trade again, hamming it up for the cameras in Palm Beach, Florida with Ramona Singer trying to steal the spotlight. Singer, Luann de Lesseps, Dorinda Medley and Kelly Bensimon were spotted filming their new reality show “The Golden Life” at the
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The War in Iran Is Causing China to Sell So Many Solar Panels That Your Jaw Will Drop
The ongoing war on Iran may have drastically reduced the amount of oil passing from West Asia to the rest of the world, but there is a bright side, literally: surging solar panel sales. According to Yale Environment 360, China has reached a record high for solar panel exports as suppliers scramble for oil alternatives.
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Despite a new proposal from Iran, ceasefire negotiations with U.S. are in flux
DUBAI — Diplomatic efforts to end the Iran war stalled again over the weekend as both sides dug in on their demands, even as they face mounting pressure to reach a compromise. Iran said it won’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz unless the United States lifts its blockade and ends the war. President Trump wants a broader
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MAGA loyalists tear into ‘loser’ GOP Sen. for press gala shooting remarks: ‘A disgrace’
MAGA slammed Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) on Monday over his remarks after the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner amid the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding standoff in Congress. GOP leaders were under pressure to end the ongoing stalemate as DHS employees, including Secret Service members who protected Trump, his cabinet,
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Mercenary group linked to royal family accused of heinous war crime against California student
A San Diego mercenary unit tortured and killed an American citizen after stealing his cash in Yemen, a bombshell lawsuit has claimed. The sister of 25-year-old Fresno man, Abdulmalek Anwar Alsanabani, is suing the mercenary group, called ‘Spear’, claiming they murdered her brother. Zena Alsanabani claims she has “sustained serious emotional and psychological injuries, including
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Torrance man charged with attempt to assassinate Trump; records detail alleged ‘manifesto’
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors on Monday charged 31-year-old Torrance resident Cole Tomas Allen with attempting to assassinate President Trump after rushing past security at the White House Correspondents’ Assn. dinner in Washington on Saturday. The domestic terrorism charge, announced during a brief arraignment hearing in federal court in Washington and detailed in a subsequent charging document, carries
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Supreme Court weighs how far police investigations can go in using cellphone location data
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to allow law enforcement to continue seeking warrants for the location history of cellphones near crime scenes, even as the justices wrestled with how far the government must go to protect Americans’ privacy. Some of the justices appeared to be searching for a middle ground during oral









