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GB News: WATCH: Charlie Rowley issues warning of 'almighty fall' for the Labour Party
WATCH: Charlie Rowley issues warning of 'almighty fall' for the Labour Party
New polling indicates that Reform UK could become Britain's largest political party, potentially winning 271 seats in a future election. In contrast, Labour is projected to drop to just 178 seats, a significant decrease from their current 411.

Political commentator Charlie Rowley highlighted the drastic implications of these numbers, noting the extraordinary shift in the political landscape. The Conservatives are forecasted to fall to fourth place with only 46 MPs, while the Liberal Democrats could gain nine seats for a total of 81.


The Western Journal: Democratic Arizona Governor Is Drunk with Veto Power, Government Shutdown Imminent
Democratic Arizona Governor Is Drunk with Veto Power, Government Shutdown Imminent
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed two Republican-passed budgets, risking a government shutdown. She criticized the budgets as partisan and inadequate, insisting on a Senate-approved budget instead. Hobbs has set a record with 168 vetoes in 2025, raising concerns among Republicans.

Despite her veto power in a divided government, Hobbs' narrow election victory may impact her reelection bid in 2026. Republicans, unable to override her vetoes, are urged to focus on winning future elections to enact reforms.


Front Page Magazine: Dem Congressman Tells Jewish Stephen Miller to Go Back to '30s Germany
Dem Congressman Tells Jewish Stephen Miller to Go Back to '30s Germany
Rep. Marc Pocan's recent tweet directed at White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, calling him a "racist" and suggesting he "go back to 1930’s Germany," has sparked significant backlash. Critics argue that Pocan's inflammatory language undermines civil discourse and is particularly offensive given its historical context.

Pocan's comments reflect a broader trend of degrading political dialogue, with many calling for accountability and censure. Advocates for decency in political discourse argue that such behavior should not be tolerated in Congress, emphasizing the need for respectful dialogue among political leaders.


The Western Journal: Real Estate Agents Say Socialist Zohran Mamdani's NYC Win Is Already Having a 'Shocking' Impact
Real Estate Agents Say Socialist Zohran Mamdani's NYC Win Is Already Having a 'Shocking' Impact
New York City Democrats have nominated socialist Zohran Mamdani for mayor, causing alarm in the luxury real estate market. Many affluent New Yorkers are considering relocating to states like Florida, leading to a noticeable decline in interest among prospective buyers in NYC.

Mamdani's proposals, including government-owned grocery stores and increased corporate taxes, have raised concerns about their economic viability. Despite winning the primary with only 43.5% of the vote, Mamdani is currently favored to win the general election, prompting fears of further market decline.


Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Wesley Hunt DISMANTLES Whoopi Goldberg
The Savage Truth: Wesley Hunt DISMANTLES Whoopi Goldberg
Cicely Davis discusses Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt's strong rebuttal to Whoopi Goldberg's comparison of being black in America to life in Iran. The episode also touches on rumors regarding Kamala Harris's campaign considering billionaire Mark Cuban for Vice President.

Listeners can find the episode on various platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.


#society

Forbes: Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez's Wedding Events Begin: What We Know About Venice Extravaganza
Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez's Wedding Events Begin: What We Know About Venice Extravaganza
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are set to marry in Venice, Italy, this week, amid protests from locals concerned about overtourism and Bezos' political ties. The opulent celebration is expected to cost tens of millions and has prompted the couple to alter some plans to avoid disruptions.

Local activists have organized under the "No Space for Bezos" campaign, criticizing the wedding's impact on the city and its infrastructure. Despite protests, Venice officials assert the city can handle the event, which is anticipated to attract numerous celebrity guests.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Successors to Khamenei
Successors to Khamenei
Ayatollah Khamenei has asserted that Iran will not surrender, even amid discussions among officials about potentially replacing him due to ongoing airstrikes by Israel and the U.S. A coalition of businessmen, military, and clerical figures is reportedly plotting a leadership transition.

As Khamenei's health and power come under scrutiny, the regime faces internal chaos reminiscent of the 1979 Revolution. While some support Reza Pahlavi's potential rise, others rally around the existing regime's hardline stance, including a new bill to enhance nuclear ambiguity amid crackdowns on dissent.


Times Of Israel: Katz: Israel sought to assassinate Khamenei during war, but opportunity didn’t present itself
Katz: Israel sought to assassinate Khamenei during war, but opportunity didn’t present itself
Iran's Foreign Minister announced that a law suspending cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog is now binding, marking a shift in Iran's relationship with the International Atomic Energy Agency. This comes amid ongoing assessments of damage to Iran's nuclear sites from recent conflicts.

In related developments, the UAE condemned a settler attack in the West Bank and called for accountability from Israel. Meanwhile, US Senators expressed divergent views on the effectiveness of recent strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, with Republicans claiming success and Democrats voicing skepticism.