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  • Vegas Cops Disrupt Alleged Casino Terror Plot By Trans Gunman As Pattern Of Left-Wing Violence Raises Alarms 39 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Vegas Cops Disrupt Alleged Casino Terror Plot By Trans Gunman As Pattern Of Left-Wing Violence Raises Alarms The nihilistic accelerationism spreading through the revolutionary left is becoming an increasingly visible security threat, as years of radical rhetoric and political demonization by Democrats and their aligned, billionaire-funded NGOs bleed into real-world violence. The pattern is becoming increasingly troubling and harder to ignore: left-wing extremists are taking their grievances into an active phase, targeting wealthy individuals, capitalism, law enforcement, and right-leaning political figures. What was once overlooked because the Biden-Harris FBI was too focused on White Catholics is now manifesting in assassination

  • Yen Surges As Jittery Traders Expect Imminent Intervention After Japan Reveals New Strategy To Wipe Out Shorts an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Yen Surges As Jittery Traders Expect Imminent Intervention After Japan Reveals New Strategy To Wipe Out Shorts After plunging to a fresh 40 year low overnight, the yen strengthened sharply against the dollar amid rising speculation that the currency’s continued weakness may prompt a fresh round of intervention by Japan. The yen then surged again after the June US jobs report showed a much weaker picture than expected. But let's focus on the first, more unexplained move, which took place just after 2:30am ET, when the Yen rose as much as 1% against the greenback, the most since Japan intervened

  • Core Durable Goods Orders Soar Most In 4 Years an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Core Durable Goods Orders Soar Most In 4 Years US durable goods orders plummeted 4.5% MoM in May (as expected), dragging orders down 4.3% YoY - the worst annual decline since Nov 2024 ... Source: Bloomberg However, ex-transports, orders rose 1.4% MoM - up for the 14th straight month - with orders soaring over 10% YoY, the strongest annual surge since May 2022... Adding more confusion, US factory orders fell 1.3% MoM in May (better than the 2.0% MoM decline expected) but dramatically divergent from the 4.8% MoM surge in April (revised down from +5.3%). ...but factory orders ex-transports rose

  • 'Something Has Gone Completely Wrong': Palantir's Alex Karp Goes Ballistic On OpenAI, Anthropic an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    'Something Has Gone Completely Wrong': Palantir's Alex Karp Goes Ballistic On OpenAI, Anthropic On Wednesday, Palantir CEO Alex Karp delivered a blistering critique of frontier AI labs, accusing them of having an "effing insane" business model that leaves enterprises paying escalating token costs for limited value while risking their proprietary data and intellectual property. He said that top AI labs such as Anthropic and OpenAI were misleading corporate partners - "overselling" the risks of AI while at the same time offering their most powerful models to companies and governments worldwide. When CNBC host Becky Quick said "You sound pretty angry,"

  • Buried On The 4th Of July: Mediators Pledge Quiet Between US, Iran To Allow For Ayatollah Khamenei's Funeral 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Buried On The 4th Of July: Mediators Pledge Quiet Between US, Iran To Allow For Ayatollah Khamenei's Funeral President Trump by mid-week told reporters that the "denuclearization of Iran is moving along well" and that "very good meetings" are being held in Doha - even though no direct talks have taken place, but only an exchange of messages via mediators. On Wednesday US officials told regional media that no frozen Iranian funds have been released , nor will they be until Iran complies to what's been laid out in the MoU. And so each side continues accusing the other of


The Guardian

  • Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains 5 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Côte d’Ivoire, Flooding, Extreme weather, Climate crisis, Ghana, Nigeria, Africa, Environment

    Authorities say rainy season getting deadlier, with Ghana reporting 13 dead and floods hitting Benin, Togo and Nigeria Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May, the communication minister told a cabinet meeting in Abidjan. There are fears the toll could further rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims during the rainy season, which runs from May until July, the minister, Amadou Coulibaly, added. Continue reading...

  • Understanding Ebola’s wildlife origins is crucial to preventing next big outbreak 7 hours ago by Dan Salkeld
    Environment, Ebola, Infectious diseases, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, World news, Wildlife, Science

    If we don’t know the source, not only do humans remain at risk but wildlife can suffer needlessly via retaliation While virologists and public health departments were palpitating over the news of an Andes virus infectious disease outbreak on a cruise ship (13 cases, three deaths), in the Democratic Republic of the Congo the Bundibugyo virus, the root of the current Ebola outbreak (currently more than 1,250 cases and at least 362 deaths), was smouldering under the radar. Bundibugyo virus is a horrifying, highly fatal pathogen. Symptom onset is sudden and includes headaches, diarrhoea, malfunctioning kidneys and liver, and, less

  • Sudan’s RSF committed crimes against humanity in El Fasher, Amnesty says a day ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Sudan, Amnesty International, War crimes, Human rights, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Report accuses paramilitary force of crimes including ethnic cleansing in systemic campaign against civilians The Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces committed crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing during its campaign to capture El Fasher, Amnesty International has alleged. Many of the crimes, including murder, torture, rape, enslavement and sexual slavery, were carried out as part of a widespread and systematic attack against civilians and amounted to crimes against humanity, the human rights organisation said in a report released on Wednesday. Continue reading...

  • ‘Witch-hunt’ in Niger as military regime rounds up LGBTQ+ population a day ago by Sarah Johnson
    Niger, Global development, LGBTQ+ rights, Africa, World news, Human rights, Aids and HIV, Society, Burkina Faso, Mali, Uganda

    Fears of resurgence of HIV/Aids amid loss of access to PrEP drugs as at least 40 people arrested in ‘toxic’ climate A “witch-hunt” is under way in Niger, where dozens of people have been arrested for homosexuality in the west African state following the introduction of a new penal code earlier this year. Up to 40 people have been arrested and 16 men, including high-ranking military officials, have been imprisoned across the country, according to local media. Continue reading...

  • ‘They will attack me if I stay’: immigrants in South Africa flee for safety amid violence and anti-foreigner protests 2 days ago by Julie Bourdin in Durban
    South Africa, Global development, Africa, World news

    More than 2,000 anti-foreigner protesters march through Durban city centre as the arbitrary deadline passes for undocumented migrants to leave the country South Africa was holding its breath on Tuesday as mass anti-immigration protests were held across the country. They come after a weeks-long campaign against foreigners that has seen at least four killed and tens of thousands fleeing for safety. In the coastal city of Durban, where violence had been expected, the streets were unusually quiet and shops were shuttered as tension hung thick in the air. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Aftermath of Venezuela’s earthquake, China-Colombia ties: 7 Latin America relations reads an hour ago by SCMP

    We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering Latin American relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. ‘I will sell to someone else’: Brazil’s Lula hits back at US after China beef win Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva thanked China for clearing the country’s beef of foot-and-mouth disease and fired a barb at US President Donald Trump, saying “I will sell to someone else”,...

  • China aims to ‘infiltrate’ US-Mexico-Canada trade deal, says American manufacturing group 4 hours ago by Mia Nurmamat,Ralph Jennings

    China is trying to “infiltrate” the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement via Mexican automotive investments, a US manufacturing trade group said, as Washington indicated it would not renew the agreement that comes up for review this month. However, analysts cautioned that full decoupling from China’s automotive industry remains difficult, given North America’s continued dependence on Chinese-sourced motor vehicle components and Mexico’s legacy of export manufacturing plus quick access to the US...

  • In heatwave-baked France, ‘madness’ and chaos grip air-conditioner shoppers 6 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Hundreds of people were besieging Lidl supermarkets in and around Paris on Thursday, with scuffles and shouting matches breaking out as residents scrambled to get their hands on bargain air-cooling units before the next heatwave hits the French capital. With few air conditioners on sale elsewhere for less than €1,200 (US$1,400), police were called to at least two stores as huge crowds descended on Lidl supermarkets trying to get their hands on basic models on sale for as low as €179. Mousa...

  • Vatican excommunicates 6 bishops from rebel Catholic group 8 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The Vatican on Thursday excommunicated six bishops from the ultraconservative Society of St Pius X and said any lay believers who “formally adhere” to the group would suffer the same fate. The Vatican decree comes a day after the traditionalist breakaway group consecrated four new bishops, defying a plea from Pope Leo not to do so. The decree called the ceremony “an act of schismatic nature”. For the Holy See, consecrating bishops without the approval of the pope is a direct act of...

  • Gaza marks 1,000 days of war. Palestinians there face an uncertain future 9 hours ago by Associated Press

    It’s the 1000th day of war since a Hamas-led attack on Israel that sparked the war in Gaza. Other conflicts have emerged in the region, and fragile ceasefires show scars of persistent attacks. Both Israelis and Palestinians are weary of the strain. The fate of over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, largely displaced and living amid ruins, remains uncertain. Israeli forces controlled over half of the territory under the ceasefire that took effect on October 10, but Israel’s government has expanded...


New York Times

  • Republican Senate Candidates Start Their Own Super PACs to Gain Cash Advantage 7 hours ago by Theodore Schleifer
    Campaign Finance, Political Action Committees, Senate Leadership Fund, United States Politics and Government, Midterm Elections (2026), Elections, Senate, Republican Party

    Most of the party’s top candidates are starting their own super PACs instead of relying on a powerful group run by Washington leaders. The move allows them to seize control of their financial destinies.

  • Republicans’ Home-Field Edge for Senate Seems Just Enough for Now a day ago by Nate Cohn
    Midterm Elections (2026), Polls and Public Opinion, Elections, Senate, Alaska, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, United States Politics and Government, Sullivan, Daniel Scott (1964- )

    Democratic candidates are generally popular, Times/Siena polling finds, but retaking the Senate remains a big challenge.

  • Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Abdul El-Sayed in Crucial Michigan Senate Race an hour ago by Shane Goldmacher
    Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria, El-Sayed, Abdul, Michigan, Elections, Senate, Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Democratic Party

    The endorsement is the first in a contested Senate primary by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this year, in a state that Democrats believe they must hold this fall to win a Senate majority.

  • A Quiet Surge in ICE Arrests, and Trump’s First Flight on Plane Given by Qatar 6 hours ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Cassandra Vinograd
    Illegal Immigration, Immigration Detention, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Trump, Donald J, internal-open-access-audio

    Plus, the fight over “Y.M.C.A.”

  • A.I. Is Reshaping the Economy. Good Luck Measuring How. an hour ago by Ben Casselman
    Artificial Intelligence, United States Economy, Labor and Jobs, United States Politics and Government, Productivity, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Innovation, Hiring and Promotion, ADP Employer Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau, Federal Reserve System, Kelly, Mark E (1964- ), McEntarfer, Erika L

    Some data suggest artificial intelligence is already causing job losses. Other sources show the opposite. Why is it so hard to figure out what’s going on?


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