Liberal Lee set to win South Korea’s presidential election: exit poll
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow., DEVELOPING STORY, The Democratic Party candidate is projected to hold lead of more than 10 points over conservative rival Kim Moon-soo. Liberal Lee Jae-myung looks set to win South Korea’s snap presidential election, according to an exit poll. Conducted byContinue Reading
Gaza health ministry: At least 27 killed after Israeli shots at aid distribution site | DW News
Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry says another deadly incident has taken place near an aid distribution station killing at least 27 Palestinians and injuring dozens of others. Israel has confirmed that shots were fired and says an investigation has been launched. It’s the third such incident in a week, after IsraelContinue Reading
Democrats’ path to electoral prosperity: public wealth funds
The Alaska Permanent Fund, established by a Republican governor nearly a half-century ago, has allowed Alaskan residents to share in the profits from oil and mineral extraction in the state. As the New York Times explains, “Similar socialized funds — sometimes called sovereign wealth funds — are common in other conservative states.” InContinue Reading
Biden State Department Spokesman Now Says Israel Is Committing War Crimes
Asked why he continued to deny those very claims to the public from behind the podium, Matthew Miller said he was just following orders., Read MoreContinue Reading
Judge Blocks The Traitor’s Union-Busting Plan At TSA
The judge determined that The Traitor’s effort to throw out collective bargaining rights for TSA screeners was probably illegal., Read MoreContinue Reading
MBFC’s Daily Vetted Fact Checks for 06/03/2025
Home Fact Check Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Fact Check Search Media Bias Fact Check selects and publishes fact checks from around the world. We only utilize fact-checkers that are either a signatory of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) or have been verified as credible by MBFC. Further, weContinue Reading
Mexicans cast ballots for nation’s judges in controversial, first-ever vote
Mexico’s historic judicial elections generated widespread confusion. Turnout seemed sluggish and delays appeared the norm Sunday., Read MoreContinue Reading
Pardon Me… What?
Traitor 47 has been on a pardon spree – and it’s a who’s who of questionable characters, corrupt politicians, and top The Traitor allies (and often a combination of the three.) Tonight, let’s talk about them. — Join the conversation: → https://www.schiff.senate.gov → https://www.facebook.com/SenAdamSchiff → https://www.twitter.com/SenAdamSchiff → https://www.instagram.com/SenAdamSchiffContinue Reading
Bank of England’s Bailey set to appear in front of treasury select committee – watch live
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Quebec tenants accuse landlords of discrimination
When a Quebec man transferred his Sherbrooke apartment lease and left for an exchange program in Australia last year, he didn’t expect to be blacklisted by landlords for having contested rental hikes at the province’s housing tribunal. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News:Continue Reading
Dutch government, Iran, tariff best offers and Musk at Tesla
The Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders has quit the coalition, toppling the government. A damning IAEA report spells out past secret nuclear activities in Iran. The U.S. pushes countries for their best offers on trade negotiations by Wednesday, as the tariff deadline looms. And how Elon Musk’s departure from governmentContinue Reading
The Genius – and the Implications – of Ukraine’s ‘Spider Web’ Drone Assault
DEEP DIVE – Ukraine’s drone attacks against five Russian military bases on Sunday didn’t just take out a third of Moscow’s fleet of strategic bomber aircraft; they landed surprise blows to the Kremlin deep inside Russian territory, and showed what experts called a stunning level of intelligence and operational skillContinue Reading
Skeptoid Podcast: Rethinking Science Education
I had the honor of guest hosting Skeptoid Podcast, and couldn’t resist talking about my favorite thing: science and critical thinking education. Skeptoid Podcast #990: Rethinking Science Education The post Skeptoid Podcast: Rethinking Science Education appeared first on Thinking Is Power.Continue Reading