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US Seizes An Iranian-Flagged Cargo Ship
The United States has seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship. Iran has already condemned the theft as “armed maritime piracy,” and sent a warning of retaliation.

The Shooter’s Manifesto: Christian Nationalism Still On The Rise?
There was definitely a Christian Nationalist angle being played out with regard to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter’s manifesto. United States ruler, and Christian Nationalist, Donald Trump described the suspect as a “sick man” who “hated Christians,” while dismissing the accusations, in an interview with CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’.

Airlines Are Cutting Costs and Grounding Flights As Fuel Crisis Expands
Airlines have started raising costs and cutting routes as the fuel crisis, spurred by the Iran war, has increased costs. The risk of last-minute cancellations and disruptions before the summer holiday season is also rising.

US Seizes An Iranian-Flagged Cargo Ship
The United States has seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship. Iran has already condemned the theft as “armed maritime piracy,” and sent a warning of retaliation.

The Shooter’s Manifesto: Christian Nationalism Still On The Rise?
There was definitely a Christian Nationalist angle being played out with regard to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter’s manifesto. United States ruler, and Christian Nationalist, Donald Trump described the suspect as a “sick man” who “hated Christians,” while dismissing the accusations, in an interview with CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’.

The Constitution as a Weak Reed
The idea of constitutionalism is that of limited government under the rule of law. The whole point of agreeing on the basic rules by which the country is to be governed is to constrain the tendency of bureaucrats, and all those vested with executive power, to become despots and turn on their own citizens. In theory, the Constitution should safeguard individual liberty by giving citizens a bulwark against state tyranny.

Moscow Will Back China On Taiwan Conflict
If a war between China and Taiwan breaks out, Russia has said that it will back China, while the United States has already sided with Taiwan. Tensions have flared recently, but Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made it clear that Moscow would support China in defending its territorial integrity.

War Alert: Kamikaze Drone Attack On Putin’s Residence
A new and exponential escalation of war has occurred after Ukraine used Kamikaze drones to attack the residence of the current Russian ruler, Vladimir Putin. Moscow has already vowed a “non-diplomatic” response.

Trump: The U.S. Destroyed “A Big Plant or Big Facility Where the Ships Come From”
United States ruler and war monger, Donald Trump, said that the United States has now destroyed a “big plant or big facility where the ships come from.” The U.S. has been committing war crimes by attacking vessels in the Caribbean after accusing the boats of “narco terrorism” without evidence.

The Green Backlash: Rural America Pushes Back on Renewable Energy Expansion
A new analysis details widespread local opposition to large-scale renewable energy and battery storage projects across the United States and Europe.

2 Of The Most Prominent Buzzwords For The U.S. Economy In 2025 Were “Affordability” And “Layoffs”
If you are having a really difficult time keeping up with the rapidly rising cost of living, you are certainly not alone. This year, “affordability” was a buzzword that was constantly on the lips of politicians, economists, and talking heads on television. As you will see below, Americans are being slammed by rising prices from a multitude of directions.

Iran’s President Claims It’s In A “Full-Fledged War” With The U.S., Israel, and Europe
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Iran is at war with the United States, Israel, and Europe. Pezeshkian made the comments months after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities.

Houthi Rebel Group Threatens To Strike Israel Targets
Houthi rebels in Yemen have declared any Israeli presence in the breakaway region of Somaliland a legitimate military target. The terrorist group has vowed to strike any Israeli targets in the region.

China Launched “Large-Scale” Military Drills Near Taiwan
China is conducting “large-scale” military drills near the island nation of Taiwan. These drills are coming just days after China sanctioned some United States defense firms over its delivery of weapons to Taiwan.

Gold Breaks $4,500 Barrier as Silver and Platinum Soar to Record Highs Amid Safe-Haven Rush
Gold surged past $4,500/oz for the first time in history, while silver (+150%) and platinum (+82%) also hit unprecedented highs, driven by geopolitical tensions, fiat currency distrust, and anticipated U.S. rate cuts.

China Unveils New Footage Of Carrier-Killer Hypersonic Missile Launch From Destroyer
China continues to signal, through overt public-facing propaganda, its readiness to challenge the U.S directly.

Silver Surges Toward The Magical $100 Mark, Global Debt Levels Are Exploding And The U.S. Dollar Is Dying
This year, silver has been on the greatest bull run that we have ever seen. It is up an astounding 166 percent since January 1st, and so those who purchased it long ago and stuck with it are really loving life right now. When the price of silver reached the 50 dollar mark earlier this year, I thought that it would be some time before it hit the 60 dollar mark. But of course, the truth is that it didn’t take long at all.

The Continental Bait-and-Switch
Due to wartime inflation of bills of credit (“Continentals”) during the American War for Independence and the predictable economic effects, an old American colloquialism developed, “not worth a Continental” (although this phrase may have come about much later than the Revolutionary era). This article argues that Continentals only temporarily retained some value largely because of an initial promise of future redemption in gold and silver—a monetary “bait-and-switch.” (Additionally, interventions such as legal tender laws and the acceptance of paper money for tax payments may have offered some temporary support, but these measures were secondary to—and ultimately dependent upon—the original expectation of redemption in gold or silver).

China Sanctions U.S. Defense Firms
The United States is known for its sanctions that don’t accomplish anything. Now China is trying the same tactic. Beijing has sanctioned twenty U.S. defense firms over arms sales to Taiwan.

US Launches Strikes Against “Terrorist Scum” In Nigeria
President Trump telegraphed the move last month, warning that US military intervention in West Africa was certainly on the table after what he described as the mass killing of Christians by Islamic terrorists in Nigeria. Now, the president says the US military forces carried out powerful strikes against ISIS targets, framing the operation as a direct response to militants “viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians.”

This Is Not a Christmas Story—But Maybe It Should Be
Our plane landed at JFK at 10:30 p.m. after a nine-hour flight from Istanbul. Our day had begun in Riga, Latvia, where my wife, me, and our adopted Latvian daughter had been visiting, the Latvia trip being her high school graduation present.

President Unveils ‘Trump Class’ Of Warships, Huntington Ingalls Shares Jump
Shares of warship builder Huntington Ingalls Industries rose in premarket trading and are on track for the largest annual gain in 12 years, driven by news of President Trump’s continued push to rebuild the U.S. Navy.

China Warns Japan Nuclear Weapons Pursuit Would “Bring Disaster to the World”
A senior Japanese security official’s suggestion that Tokyo should consider acquiring nuclear weapons has ignited a firestorm of condemnation from across Asia and forced the government into immediate damage control. The remarks, reported by Japanese media last week, questioned the reliability of U.S. nuclear protection and proposed a potential reversal of the nation’s decades-old non-nuclear principles. The reaction was swift and severe, with China warning that such a path would “again bring disaster to the world,” highlighting the intense sensitivities and historical ghosts that continue to shape security debates in the region.

Russia Sides With Venezuela During Tensions With The U.S.
Russia has reaffirmed that it will provide full support and stands in solidarity with Venezuela as the country faces a United States military blockade in the Caribbean. Moscow’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a phone conversation with his Venezuelan counterpart, Yvan Gil, during which he expressed “serious concern over Washington’s increasingly escalatory actions in the Caribbean Sea,” according to a ministry statement.

Trump Issues A Veiled Threat To Venezuela’s Ruler
United States ruler Donald Trump has issued a veiled threat to the ruler of Venezuela. Trump said that Nicolas Maduro would be “smart” to get out of his position of power.






