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Black Leaders Revolt Against Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Congressional Campaign, by Jose Alberto Nino

Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s announcement that she would leave her current congressional seat behind and compete for Florida’s 20th Congressional District has triggered one of the most intense confrontations between black and Jewish political forces in recent years. The district, situated in Broward County and reliably Democratic, has served as a cornerstone of black political power...
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Another Way to Compare the World’s Two Largest Economies, by Hua Bin

There are many ways to compare size of economies. The most common method is the nominal GDP, based on exchange rates of different currencies. By this standard, the US has the largest economy of the world at US$30.5 trillion in 2025, approximately 50% bigger than China’s US$19.4 trillion. Another popular measure is the Purchasing Power...
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Geopathology and the Econopathology Behind It, by Michael Hudson

America’s 2025 National Security Strategy calls for gaining control of the world’s oil trade. Toward this end, Donald Trump’s Oil War aims at depriving Iran, Iraq and its neighboring OPEC countries of their sovereignty over whom they may sell their oil to, just as he has done to Venezuela. There is no remorse for the...
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Putin’s Message to Ukraine: "Keep on Working, Brothers", by Larry C. Johnson

Vladimir Putin used a phrase during the closing session of the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) that I think most non-Russians missed or ignored. He said, “Work, Brothers.” First, let me explain the context for Putin saying this. Zelensky published an open letter to Putin that I, and many others, believe was timed deliberately...
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Israel Could Solve Its PR Problem By Simply Ceasing to Be Evil, by Caitlin Johnstone

Israel’s +972 Magazine reports that the Israeli military establishment has launched a training program designed to “influence public consciousness” around the world, with courses aimed at training hundreds of operatives per year in strategies for “actively disrupting or manipulating the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of target audiences.” Citing a leaked Defense Ministry tender, +972 reports...
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America's Bleak 250th, by Ted Rall

Not least because I was 12 years old, the Bicentennial festivities felt very different from this year's 250th birthday celebrations for the United States. This being America, commercialization was inevitable — everything was red, white and blue and was official whatever of the shindig. Overall, though, 1976 was a nonpartisan affair despite being an election...
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A Jamaican Researcher Explodes the Myths About Why Africa Is Like It Is, by Edward Dutton

Busting African Delusions: Intelligence, Institutions and the Path to Progress Lipton Matthews Independently Published, 2026 We are told by our masters that there are no race differences in intelligence or personality and that countries with Sub-Saharan African populations are poor as a consequence of exploitation by Europeans. Busting African Delusions does precisely what the title...
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UK Policing Culture – from the Nowak Murder to Crushing Protest – Grows Ever More Rotten, by Jonathan Cook

Here are two things that can be true at the same time: First, the actions of police officers in Southampton in handcuffing 18-year-old student Henry Nowak and reading him his rights as he lay on the ground taking his last gasps of air, his lungs filling with blood from a stab wound, are barely comprehensible....
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Jeffrey Epstein, the Russian Mob, & the Hidden Assets of the Maxwells (w/ Moe Tkacik), by Chris Hedges

The release of the Epstein Files has shocked the public with unimaginable stories of the pedophilia, exploitation of women and brash depravity of the ruling class. While these stories have been the major source of public outrage, a deeper dive into the Epstein Files reveals the inside world of how the billionaire class operates to...
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Israel Kidnaps, Tortures, and Rapes Humanitarian Activists, by Kevin Barrett

On May 18, Israeli commandos attacked 54 civilian boats carrying food and medical supplies to Gaza. The boats were near Cypress, nearly 300 miles from Gaza, in international waters. The Israelis fired at the boats and kidnapped 428 unarmed humanitarian activists. Those people were never charged with any crime. How could they be? When kidnapped,...
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The White Countries Have Become Rabidly Racist Against White People, by Paul Craig Roberts

As I was writing this article several thousand British citizens were outside a police station in Southhampton, England, demanding accountability for the murder of a young white British student, Henry Nowak, by a black immigrant-invader and the white British police. The black immigrant-invader murdered Nowak by stabbing him five times. The white British police murdered...
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9/11 Was an Epstein Job?, by Luke Marshall

Above is the Documentary which this article is essentially a Transcript of. Like, share, and subscribe to my YouTube Channel to see the rest of my videos and stay updated on all future content. The Epstein-9/11 Nexus “We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and...
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28 Black-On-White Homicides Found in May 2026, by Kenn Gividen

Add this month's 28 black-on-white homicides to 43 the previous month. That's more than one per day. None, that I recall, were self-defense. Black violence should be declared a public health emergency (PHE) by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, because it is a public health emergency. Here are the numbers: 13-14% of...
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Congresswoman Fakes Code Pink "Assault", and Other Notes, by Caitlin Johnstone

Republican congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna falsely reported that antiwar activist Medea Benjamin “smacked” her during a confrontation on Thursday, subsequently calling the police in an effort to get the Code Pink leader charged with assault. If you watch the video of the so-called “assault”, it’s the funniest thing you’ve ever seen in your life. The...
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The Replacement of Diplomats by Dealmakers: Implications for the World Peace, by J. Ricardo Martins

A persistent misconception in contemporary international politics is the belief that business acumen can substitute for diplomacy. This assumption suggests that individuals adept at negotiating major commercial deals are equally capable of negotiating peace. However, historical evidence consistently demonstrates that diplomacy is fundamentally distinct from commercial transactions. It is a specialized discipline that demands historical...
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CBS’s Purge of 60 Minutes Sends a Chilling Message to Legacy Journalists Everywhere, by Joshua Scheer

For decades, 60 Minutes stood as one of the last surviving institutions of broadcast journalism willing to challenge power, confront corruption and occasionally remind Americans what reporting looks like when it serves the public rather than corporate interests. Now, according to reports from both The New York Times and The Guardian, one of the program’s...
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