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Riots in Bolivia disrupt the supply of food, medicine, and fuel to cities.

Riots in Bolivia disrupt the supply of food, medicine, and fuel to cities.

U.S. Reaffirms Support for Bolivia Amid Protests On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed strong support for Bolivia and its democratically elected President Rodrigo Paz. This comes as the country faces widespread protests and blockades, which are leading to shortages of essential goods including medicine, food, and fuel. Rubio stated on social media, […]

China Surpasses Germany as Spain’s Leading Goods Supplier

China Surpasses Germany as Spain's Leading Goods Supplier

China Surpasses Germany as Spain’s Top Supplier Recent figures from the Spanish government indicate that China has surpassed Germany to become Spain’s leading supplier of goods in the early months of 2026. As reported by the Spanish newspaper El Pais, Chinese imports made up 11.6% of Spain’s total imports during the first quarter of the […]

Gavin Newsom Acknowledges Trump Was Correct, Embraces White-Collar Populism

Gavin Newsom Acknowledges Trump Was Correct, Embraces White-Collar Populism

California Governor Newsom Shifts Towards Populism California Governor Gavin Newsom is reinventing himself into a populist figure as he looks toward a potential presidential run in 2028. His focus seems to be on appealing to the stressed white-collar middle class, which is currently facing job losses and the rise of artificial intelligence. During a meeting […]

Doomer Fail: New Coal Power Plants Hit Highest Level in a Decade Worldwide

Doomer Fail: New Coal Power Plants Hit Highest Level in a Decade Worldwide

The world’s appetite for coal remains strong. New coal-fired power plants are projected to hit a decade high in 2025, despite the criticisms from environmentalists who advocate for alternatives like wind, solar, and hydropower. Factors such as increasing gas prices and supply uncertainties from the Middle East have led countries like China, Indonesia, India, Japan, […]

Jeff Bezos Declines to Support Struggling Washington Post

Jeff Bezos Declines to Support Struggling Washington Post

Bezos Talks Profitability and Subsidies During a CNBC appearance on Wednesday, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, spoke about the end of subsidies for his company. Anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin pressed him on the issue, suggesting that Bezos should be doing more to support the project rather than laying off employees. Andrew Ross Sorkin: There […]

Trump Limits Banks’ Assistance for Immigrants and Foreign Offenders

Trump Limits Banks' Assistance for Immigrants and Foreign Offenders

Pro-American Advocates Praise Trump’s Immigration Banking Order Advocates supporting pro-American immigration policies have expressed approval over President Donald Trump’s recent executive order. This order restricts banks from engaging with immigrants and criminals. Congressman Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) remarked, “Great move. The number of illegal immigrants must be zero. We need to deny them access to American […]

Argentina Captures Rats to Find Cause of Hantavirus Outbreak

Argentina Captures Rats to Find Cause of Hantavirus Outbreak

Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship MV Hondius While the Ebola outbreak in Congo has been the focal point in global health discussions, research on hantaviruses continues unabated. This week, Argentine health officials have been busy capturing hundreds of forest rats to investigate and pinpoint the source of the outbreak aboard the Hondius. The prevailing theory […]