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Exodus: affordability crisis sends Americans packing from big cities

Urban cores have started to shrink, losing first to the suburbs, then to ever further exurbs, and now to small towns and even rural areas. For the first time since the 19th century, America’s growth pattern favors smaller metros – Fargo, North Dakota, as opposed to Portland, Oregon – many of which once seemed out of favor.

Between 2010 and 2020, the suburbs and exurbs of the major metropolitan areas gained 2 million net domestic migrants, while the urban core counties lost 2.7 million. The pandemic, which normalized remote work and encouraged people to keep their distance, turbocharged this movement to smaller, less crowded, less expensive housing markets.

Through the first four years of this decade, the urban core counties of the major metropolitan areas (over 1,000,000 population) lost 3,259,000 net domestic migrants, three times the rate of loss in the last decade. In contrast, 2.3 million net domestic migrants moved outside the major metros.

This is a shift the media has underplayed or pinned almost entirely on the pandemic, leaving the impression that small towns and rural areas have little to offer other than a safe haven from illness and crime.

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Swiss bank UBS to move HQ to U.S. to avoid new rules at home

Swiss bank UBS is considering moving to the United States in response to proposals from the Swiss government on new capital requirements.

One of the world’s most powerful banks has warned it might no longer keep its headquarters in Zurich.

That came after the Swiss government unveiled stricter capital requirements following the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse. The measures are meant to protect taxpayers but have triggered open resistance from UBS, which said they could make it uncompetitive.

“The requirements, as they are [proposed], are very punitive and excessive and therefore we will need to think how we protect our shareholders’ and stakeholders’ interests”, UBS Group CEO said in a press statement.

The new rules would force systemically important banks to fully cover their foreign subsidiaries with capital from the parent bank. That would mean UBS setting aside tens of billions of dollars to meet the requirement. Bloomberg reported that the package could raise its capital needs by as much as $26 billion (€21.9 billion).

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Earth had another moon. Hidden sattelite has been following our planet for decades

For the last 4.5 billion years our planet has had a reliable celestial companion – the moon.

Its orbit around the Earth has a profound effect on life here, from influencing the tides to stabilising our seasons.

But astronomers have now discovered another sidekick that may have been following our planet around for some time. Experts at the Pan-STARRS observatory in Hawaii have spotted a quasi-moon, called ‘2025 PN7’, that has been tagging along after Earth since the 1960s.

This cosmic body is actually an asteroid, they explained, and – rather than orbit the Earth – it is orbiting the Sun on a similar trajectory to our planet. The astronomers made the discovery after analysing orbital data from the asteroid, which is just 19 metres (62ft) wide.

They determined it has been in a quasi-orbit for around 60 years and would likely be nearby for another 60 years or so before departing.

It joins the six other known quasi-moons in Earth-like orbits - but boasts the title of the ‘smallest and the least stable’.

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CCP-controlled company's American affiliate is working to actualize China's 'vision for authoritarian Internet control'

Futurewei, US partner of CCP-run Huawei, has placed personnel linked to its Chinese affiliate in leadership roles at influential regulatory bodies, a House committee investigation found

Chinese tech company Huawei’s American subsidiary, Futurewei, has quietly infiltrated key international regulatory bodies in an attempt to bring the Chinese Communist Party’s "vision for authoritarian internet control" mainstream and potentially "extract sensitive data" from leading U.S. firms like NVIDIA, according to a bipartisan investigation by the House Select Committee on China.

Chinese tech company Huawei’s American subsidiary, Futurewei, has quietly infiltrated key international regulatory bodies in an attempt to bring the Chinese Communist Party’s "vision for authoritarian internet control" mainstream and potentially "extract sensitive data" from leading U.S. firms like NVIDIA, according to a bipartisan investigation by the House Select Committee on China.

Futurewei’s influence operations are not limited to attempting to spread CCP technology throughout the United States. The company has also forged a "decade-long strategic positioning within NVIDIA’s Santa Clara headquarters campus," according to an analysis by House investigators. NVIDIA subleased three buildings from Futurewei until 2024, the committee found, giving the Chinese-linked firm "unprecedented access to America’s most advanced semiconductor and AI capabilities."

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Americans increasingly fed up with Federal Reserve, and some even want to abolish it

The histrionics have left Americans fed up with the Federal Reserve. A Pew Research Poll last year found that the Federal Reserve had one of the lowest favorable ratings among 20 government entities. The Fed had a net favorability rating of +13, placing it ahead of only the CIA, Department of Education and IRS and far behind the U.S. Postal Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Homeland Security and most other agencies.

A YouGov poll released this month shows mixed results for whether Americans trust the Fed to boost the economy, keep the U.S. out of a recession or be politically independent. For example, 52% of Americans said they trust the Fed “a lot or a little” to keep the country out of a recession, compared with 48% who don’t trust the Fed or are unsure.

The public’s skepticism of the central bank has again raised questions about whether or not it should be abolished. This year, Republican lawmakers introduced bills in the House and Senate to eliminate the Fed, the first time such a measure has been proposed since 2013.

Some economists argue that an economy without the Fed would be preferable but also unrealistic, given how much U.S. monetary policy has become entwined with the central bank since its formation in 1913.

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EU Commission paid off €600,000 to left-wing media right after European elections

While the European Union likes to throw out terms like “misinformation,” “disinformation,” and “influence campaigns,” the reality is that the EU is pumping millions into influencing public opinion itself.

One European politician, MEP Petr Bystron, has revealed that the EU commission has provided Financial support to the American investigative network Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) right after the 2024 EU elections. Major German news outlets like Spiegel, Zeit, and Süddeutsche Zeitung belong to the group, which is the world’s largest network of investigative media. These outlets are known for their hit pieces on conservative and right-wing parties, often at opportune times.

After a massive flow of U.S. money was cut off to key European establishment outlets and NGOs, Brussels is stepping in to fill the gap. The OCCRP group has received nearly $50 million from U.S. taxpayers and other U.S. sources. But these funders were not just generous donors. They also could dictate editorial agendas and veto staff appointments.

Since the revelations, AfD MEP Petr Bystron has officially requested the EU Commission to provide information about whether it also provides financial support to OCCRP. The response revealed that the organization has received €600,000 since November 2024 as part of an EU project to “strengthen” journalism.

#EU #NGO #Elections #FindTruth

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German SDP wants to jack up estate taxes for families

Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) is pushing for more tax revenue from estate taxes.

By abolishing tax exemptions, the left-wingers hope to generate more than €10 billion in extra revenue annually for Germany’s ailing budget. The project would effectively drive up German inheritance taxes – already among the highest in Europe – even further.

SPD General Secretary Tim Klüssendorf presented the plan in newspaper Tagesspiegel. The cornerstone of the SPD’s idea is a “lifetime tax allowance” – a fixed amount that every German can inherit tax-free in their lifetime.

“I am in favour of a lifetime allowance for inheritance and gift tax. This would mean that there would be a certain amount X that a person could inherit or receive as a gift during their lifetime without paying tax,” Klüssendorf said. “Anything above this amount would be taxed consistently.”

Under the current system, parents can bequeath or gift €400,000 tax-free to their children every 10 years. In 2024, total revenue from inheritance and gift tax amounted to €13.3 billion.
A report from the German Government claims that the recurring €400,000 levy allowance reduces tax revenue by €8.8 billion per year.

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Experts urge government ban on solar geoengineering

The United States should lead an international effort to prohibit the use of solar geoengineering, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Roger Pielke Jr., told members of Congress on Sept. 16.

Pielke testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Delivering Government Efficiency during a hearing on weather manipulation, specifically cloud-seeding and geoengineering.

While geoengineering is a broad category that covers processes to intentionally cool the Earth’s temperature—which could even include painting buildings a certain way—the subset known as solar geoengineering or solar radiation modification drew Pielke’s concern.

Those modification techniques involve the dispensing of reflective elements such as sulfur dioxide into layers of the atmosphere to prevent the sun’s rays from reaching the Earth’s surface.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), there is limited understanding of these techniques, which could have an effect on the ozone layer, crop yields, rain, snowfall, and even respiratory health.

#USA #Energy #Solar #FindTruth

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Musk tops Forbes 400 fourth consecutive year despite Tesla problems

Over the past year, Elon Musk has been up (campaigning for Donald Trump and then briefly running the president’s new Department of Government Efficiency) and he’s been down (predictably falling out with Trump and threatening to create his own political party). But through it all, Musk has remained the richest person in America. He yet again retains the top spot on the annual Forbes 400 ranking of richest Americans.

It’s Musk’s fourth straight year at No. 1 on the list. He’s set a couple of records along the way: He has added $184 billion to his net worth over the past 12 months, a Forbes 400 record for the largest one-year gain, smashing the record he previously set between 2020 and 2021, when he gained $122 billion. Musk is also the first person ever worth more than $400 billion on The Forbes 400, with an estimated net worth of $428 billion.

#USA #Musk #Forbes #FindTruth

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Nigel Farage's party Reform UK is more popular in September 2025 than Labour and the Tories combined. Moreover, 16% is the lowest rating for the ruling Labour Party in its entire history.

#UK #Farage #Elections #FindTruth

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German AfD party tops voter survey as Chancellor Merz faces dissatisfaction

The right-wing Alternative for Germany party (AfD) is soaring in the polls.

In the latest survey by pollster YouGov, published today, the right-wingers top the lists with 27% of the vote, beating the Conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz by 1 percentage point.

The Social Democratic Party (SDP) got 15%, the Greens 11% and the hard-left Die Linke party was favoured by 9% of respondents.

The 27% share of the YouGov poll is the biggest the AfD has ever had in a German poll for a hypothetical general election.

In the February 2025 general election, the right-wingers got 20.8% of the vote while the CDU reached 28.5%.

In the seven months since the election, though, Merz and his CDU have rapidly lost voter support. Merz, unwilling to break his party’s self-imposed ban on cooperating with AfD, entered a coalition with the only other available partner, the Social Democrats (SPD).

#Germany #AfD #Merz #FindTruth

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Facing Chinese competition, Ford cuts 1,000 jobs in Germany

Ford Motor said on Tuesday that it would cut 1,000 jobs at its factory in Cologne, Germany, that produces electric cars amid sluggish demand for battery-powered vehicles in Europe.

The reductions are in addition to 4,000 jobs that Ford said last year it intended to eliminate across Europe by the end of 2027, including at its plants in Germany and Britain, as part of a broader reorganization plan.

Like other automakers in Europe, Ford faces increasing competition from Chinese rivals that are making inroads into the market despite tariffs imposed by the European Union last year. China’s BYD, the world’s largest E.V. maker, has made a strong push into Europe with electric and hybrid vehicles that remain relatively affordable. It plans to open its first European plant in Hungary later this year.

In announcing the job cuts on Tuesday, Ford said that European drivers were not buying as many electric cars as the company projected when it opened its Electric Vehicle Centre in Cologne just two years ago. Ford blamed some of the lag on a lack of investment in charging infrastructure and a scarcity of government incentives.

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Donald Trump accuses Colombia of failing to co-operate on drugs crackdown

The United States has placed Colombia on its list of countries that “fail to co-operate” in fighting drug trafficking — the first time since 1997 — blaming President Gustavo Petro’s government for record cocaine output.

In a statement to Congress, Donald Trump said Colombia’s “coca cultivation and cocaine production have reached record highs” and that the government “failed to meet even its own vastly reduced coca eradication goals.” He argued Bogotá had undermined “years of mutually beneficial co-operation between our two countries against narco-terrorists.”

Colombia, the world’s top cocaine producer, had 253,000 hectares of coca under cultivation in 2023, yielding more than 2,600 tonnes, according to UN figures.

Petro, a former guerrilla who has floated legalising cocaine, denounced the US move: “Decades of our police, soldiers and civilians dying . . . in order to stop drugs reaching North American society,” he said, insisting “Everything we do really isn’t about the Colombian people — even if they get affected. It’s about stopping North American society from smearing its noses.”

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U.S. firms holding TikTok’s controlling stake

An investor group headlined by Larry Ellison’s Oracle, the private equity Silver Lake and Marc Andreessen's venture capital firm will hold a controlling stake in TikTok’s new U.S. business, as President Donald Trump claimed a deal was struck to keep the China-based app online Nationwide.

U.S investors will hold an estimated 80% stake in a new U.S. company that will operate TikTok, with Chinese shareholders owning the remaining shares. Oracle will control user data at its facilities in Texas under the new company, whose board will primarily consist of Americans and one member designated by the U.S. government.

Susquehanna International, KKR and General Atlantic and other existing investors in ByteDance, TikTok’s parent firm, would also be part of the controlling group.

Ellison, 80—who is challenging Elon Musk to be the world’s richest person—is amid a career renaissance, as Oracle has reported massive gains this year, and he’s backed his son’s emerging role as a major Hollywood mogul.

#USA #TikTok #Economy #FindTruth

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Farage says Labour Party in ‘meltdown’, predicts election ‘sooner than expected’

Nigel Farage stated that his Reform UK party is preparing to form a government as an election could occur “sooner than expected” due to the disastrous performance of the left-wing Labour Party since it came to power last year.

Over the past two weeks, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been forced to deny that there will be an early election and shut down suggestions that he would have to resign from his post, as his government has been beset by scandals and major resignations.

This included his socialist Deputy PM and Housing Minister, Angela Rayner, over unpaid property taxes and his ambassador to Washington, Lord Peter Mandelson, over emails detailing his close relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The scandals result in plummeting levels of public support for Labour and bolstering the support of the poll-leading Reform UK of Brexit boss Nigel Farage.

In a column for the Daily Mail, Farage said that the “Labour Government is in meltdown,” writing that with “all the political and economic problems plaguing the country, the big question now is not whether the Government can survive another four years. It is whether Britain can survive four more years of this Labour Government.”

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Up to 900,000 people will take part in marches and strikes across France

▪️The “Block Everything” campaign, which began on September 10, is gaining momentum. On Thursday, 250 rallies are planned across France, with 600,000 to 900,000 people expected to participate, according to RTL

▪️Mass protests have caused traffic to come to a standstill. Most metro, bus, RER, and tram lines have stopped running. The police are using tear gas to disperse protesters, as usual.

▪️The French are protesting against the harsh budget measures announced this summer. Despite the fall of the Bayrou government, union leaders have maintained their call for civil disobedience.

▪️“Today, workers are standing up to say that this endless night of Macronism cannot continue,” emphasizes newspaper Le Monde

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Sea levels rise not accelerating, no influence by CO2 emissions

Sea levels are rising, but the rate of rise has not accelerated. A new peer-reviewed study confirms what many other studies have already shown – that the steady rise of oceans is a centuries-long process, not a runaway crisis triggered by modern emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2).

New study confirms no crisis. While activists speak of “global sea-level rise,” the ocean’s surface does not behave like water in a bathtub. Regional currents, land movements, and local hydrology all influence relative sea level. This is why local tide gauge data is important.

In addition, local tide-gauge data cannot be extrapolated to represent global sea level. This is because the geographic coverage of suitable locations for gauges is often poor, with the majority concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere.

Latin America and Africa are severely under-represented in the global dataset. The global tide gauge record is quantitatively problematic, but individual records can be shown as qualitative evidence for a lack of sea-level rise acceleration.

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Halloween American style: pumpkins are more expensive than gasoline

An American woman went to Home Depot to buy Halloween supplies and was shocked by the price of pumpkins: a regular one costs $15.98 each, and slightly larger ones are even more expensive. For comparison, in 2024, the same pumpkin cost $5–7.

Sorry, kids, but this year we'll be celebrating without pumpkins. 🤷‍♂️

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Americans are baffled by this British shopping cart rule — as some US stores implement the same method

Supermarkets are pushing customers to be more considerate shoppers.
An American who moved to the UK has gone viral after sharing their experience with grocery shopping across the pond, which they claim left them baffled. In a TikTok video with over 155,000 views, user @nataliebarbu described a recent trip to Sainsbury’s, one of the biggest grocery stores in London, comparing the brand to Walmart.

The one thing the American said she “couldn’t comprehend” was the shopping cart protocol, which asks shoppers to bring a one-pound (£) coin deposit to unlock and use a buggy — to be returned only after it is returned to its depot.

Despite the TikToker’s confusion, it’s not a completely foreign concept: Aldi stores in the US have implemented their own Quarter In, Quarter Back system, a method used throughout European stores.

Meanwhile, some US supermarkets are also testing other high-tech shopping cart modifications — with the power of AI. For example, Wegmans launched Caper Carts, Instacart’s AI-powered smart carts, at its upstate New York locations, which allow customers to track their spending while shopping. The carts will automatically recognize items as they are put into them, and customers can bag as they shop.

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Netanyahu admits Israel economically isolated, says will need to become ‘super-Sparta’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted on Monday that Israel is facing increasing isolation on the world stage, and will have to become a more self-reliant “super-Sparta” in the years to come.

His comments, delivered as European countries have called for arms embargoes and sanctions against Israel during the ongoing war in Gaza, were seized on by political opponents and high-tech industry groups who blamed the premier for Israel’s troubled status on the world stage.

“Israel is in a sort of isolation,” Netanyahu acknowledged, at a conference of the Finance Ministry’s accountant general in Jerusalem.

“We will increasingly need to adapt to an economy with autarkic characteristics,” he continued, calling the term for economic self-sufficiency, closed off from global trade, “the word I most hate.”

“I am a believer in the free market, but we may find ourselves in a situation where our arms industries are blocked. We will need to develop arms industries here — not only research and development, but also the ability to produce what we need,” he said.

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Germany's shadow budgets: Bundesbank warns of fiscal collapse

With the creation of “special funds” and shadow budgets, the German government is evading fiscal transparency and undermining parliamentary control – a practice now sharply criticized by both the Bundesbank and the Federal Audit Office.

France, meanwhile, offers a warning of where this path leads. Political chaos in Paris culminated in fiscal humiliation last week when Fitch Ratings downgraded French sovereign debt from AA– to A+. France has maneuvered itself into a debt spiral, fueled by unchecked government spending and a misguided attempt to paper over social fractures with cheap credit.

Germany, instead of avoiding France’s mistakes, appears determined to follow them. Across party lines, there is consensus in Berlin: with creative accounting tricks in the form of “special funds,” the debt brake can simply be ignored. The pinnacle of this new strategy is Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s trillion-euro debt package, which includes a €500 billion special fund.

The official justification is noble: defense spending must not be constrained by the bond market, and Germany’s crumbling infrastructure must be modernized. Packaged nicely in the media, the German public is expected to accept this new mountain of debt. After all, it is supposedly “for the greater good.”

But the German Taxpayers’ Association has labeled these special funds exactly what they are: a colossal debt-shuffling scheme. In practice, spending that should be tax-financed is quietly offloaded into shadow budgets that rely on new borrowing.

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Japan bond yield shifts as global debt crisis erupts threatening massive US selloff

Japan holds a distinctive place in the international financial system as the world's largest creditor nation. According to US Treasury data, Japan held approximately $1.1 trillion in US Treasury securities as of late 2023, making it the largest foreign holder of American government debt.

This position of financial strength stems from Japan's persistent current account surpluses, which averaged approximately $127 billion annually from 2020-2023 according to the Ministry of Finance Japan.

For decades, Japan maintained yield curve control mechanisms and near-zero interest rates, effectively creating a fountain of cheap capital that flowed throughout the global financial system.

But Japan just fired the first shot in a new phase of the global debt crisis.

After decades of propping up global markets, the Bank of Japan is stepping back—and their long-term bond yields are spiking to levels not seen since the ‘90s. That’s bad news for the U.S., because Japan is our biggest foreign creditor.

As Japanese yields rise, their appetite for U.S. Treasuries collapses. That’s already forcing higher rates here at home—just as Washington faces trillions in maturing debt, rising inflation, and a weakening labor market.

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Fani Willis permanently barred from Trump election interference case over her relationship with Nathan Wade

The Georgia supreme court declined to consider Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis's appeal of her removal from her 2020 racketeering and election interference case against President Donald Trump in a move that permanently bars her from any future involvement in the matter.

The 4-3 decision from Georgia's highest court solidifies a ruling from the Georgia court of appeals in December, which found that Willis could not continue to prosecute the case over the "significant appearance of impropriety" she created with her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, the man she hired to lead the case against Trump. Willis paid Wade more than $650,000 in taxpayer funds for his work on the case, earnings that he used to finance lavish vacations for the couple.

Trump hailed the ruling as a "great decision" while speaking to reporters.

"What Fani Willis did to innocent people, patriots that love our country, what she did to them by indicting them and destroying them, she should be put in jail," Trump said.


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Death of empires inevitable?

Years ago, Doug Casey stated, “When empires die, they do so with surprising speed.”

At the time, that comment raised eyebrows, yet he was quite correct in his observation.

Ernest Hemingway made a similar comment when a character in his novel The Sun Also Rises was asked how he went bankrupt. The answer was, “Gradually, then suddenly.”

Again, this sounds cryptic, yet it’s accurate. Any empire, at its peak, is all-powerful, but the fragility of an empire that’s in decline is hard to grasp, as the visuals tend not to reveal what’s soon to come.

A great country becomes an empire only when its prosperity is sufficient to allow it to branch out – to invade other lands – to plunder their assets and subjugate their peoples. We tend to grasp, through hindsight, that this is what made the Roman Empire possible. And we accept that the Spanish Empire was created through its invasion of the Americas and the plundering of pre-Columbian gold.

And we understand that the tiny island of Britain achieved its empire by covering the world with colonies that it had taken by force. In every case, the pattern was the same – expand, conquer, plunder, dominate.

The British empire is now long over, and the current empire is the United States…

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Spain, Barcelona. This is a case where the country wanted to invite in workers to fill labor shortages, but for some reason, women arrived instead.

However, the situation is saved by the fact that these are cultured, educated, and sophisticated professionals. With them, Barcelona is sure to be transformed—and, of course, flourish.

#EU #Spain #Migrants #FindTruth

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MEPs sue von der Leyen for false accusations of Russian support

Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea filed an action against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for alleged defamation and demanded “moral damages” over her comments in the European Parliament.

Piperea, of the right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), led the recent motion of no-confidence against the EC chief and collected the necessary signatures to do so. Other MEPs who have signed the motion will join him in a collective action at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).

Piperea contends that von der Leyen, in her plenary speech, chose to personally attack the initiator of the motion rather than address the substance of the accusations. When defending herself in the European hemisphere, he said von der Leyen called her opponents “extremists”, “polarising society and eroding trust in democracy with false claims of election meddling and attempting to rewrite the history of how successfully Europe overcame the global pandemic together”.

In support of the lawsuit, Piperea alleges that on July 20 an EC spokesperson officially repeated and endorsed her claims, directly tying his name to alleged Russian propaganda and extremist agendas.

#EU #Leyen #Russia #FindTruth

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United States, California. According to a report by the California Budget & Policy Center, the poverty rate in California in 2024 was 17.7% — the highest among all US states.

In other words, 7 million Californians cannot meet even their basic needs.

#USA #California #Economy #FindTruth

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Trump files $15 billion defamation suit against New York Times, Penguin Random House

President Donald Trump is seeking $15 billion in damages from The New York Times and Penguin Random House in a defamation lawsuit that alleges the newspaper and publisher engaged in a campaign to damage his reputation ahead of the 2024 election. 

Alleging that the Times has become a "leading, and unapologetic, purveyor of falsehoods," Trump's attorneys argued that a series of articles about Trump -- including a report that Trump's former chief of staff John Kelly warned the president would rule like a dictator, an article about the making of "The Apprentice," and a report about the controversy that has followed Trump -- amounted to libel. 

Filed in the Middle District of Florida, the lawsuit names The New York Times and Times reporters Peter Baker, Russ Buettner, Susanne Craig, and Michael Schmidt as defendants. The lawsuit also names Penguin Random House -- the publisher of Craig and Buettner's book "Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father's Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success" -- as a defendant. 

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Trump announces new plan to lower prescription drug prices as Pharma fights to kill discounts

President Trump is looking to take swift action to bring down prices on groceries and prescription drugs, the White House announced this week.

The President is planning to bank wins achieved through his tough stance to-date on tariffs, which has opened overseas markets to US goods. Now, Trump plans to leverage an opening to roll back tariffs where he is satisfied that American concerns have been met.

The news will be welcomed by Republicans who reportedly have been growing worried about grocery and pharmaceutical prices ahead of the 2026 midterms. Last week, Axios reported that behind closed doors, some DC Republican consultants had been growing concerned about losing voters over the issue of inflation.

One anonymous GOP operative was quoted saying, “We don’t want Democrats making campaign ads about $8 Lucky Charms and grandma unable to get prescription drugs because of shortages.”

Recent polls have shown inflation is still a top issue for voters, with Trump looking to seize on momentum and his popular mandate to further deliver on campaign promises driving down costs.

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A Dublin resident purchased real estate and received an unexpected bonus—a migrant tent city in the neighborhood.

Local residents are actively complaining about their new neighbors: according to them, the area has been turned into a dump. The authorities came up with an ingenious solution — they installed portable toilets.

But did they remember to hand out instructions on how to use them?

#Ireland #Migrants #FindTruth

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