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Greene deletes post criticizing Platner accuser
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) removed a post on social media in which she criticized the woman who accused Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) of rape. The post came hours after Jenny Racicot, 41, told Politico that Platner sexually assaulted her five years ago — an allegation that Platner has denied. In a story published Monday…

Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum arrested on drug charges
Andrew Gillum, who was the Democratic nominee in the 2018 Florida governor’s race, was arrested last week on drug-related offenses, according to jail records. Officers from the Daphne Police Department in Alabama arrested Gillum on July 2 at 10:44 p.m. CDT, according to booking records from the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office. Gillum, 46, was booked…

Trump on Toyota plan to move some production from Mexico to US: ‘A really big deal’
President Trump on Tuesday celebrated plans for Toyota to move manufacturing operations of its Tacoma truck from Mexico to Texas, a move aligned with his administration’s efforts to grow American manufacturing jobs. “A really big deal. Tariffs at work!” the president wrote in a Truth Social post, referencing trade policies that imposed taxes on imports…

When federal oversight fails, police decertification must lead the way
Decertification is one of the strongest accountability tools available because it targets what officers value most: their ability to continue serving as police officers.

Mamdani says embattled Platner should drop out of Senate race in Maine
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani became the latest Democratic lawmaker to say that Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee in the Maine Senate race, should drop out after a woman the candidate dated in 2021 accused him of sexual assault. “I believe that it’s time for him to drop out of the race,” Mamdani said of…

BTS ARMY puts Chilean government under pressure
Chile's government is facing an political controversy after the suspension of three BTS concerts scheduled for October prompted coordinated protests.
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History Proves That ‘Fortress Crimea’ Is a Myth
For a student of history, Russian leader Vladimir Putin has shown remarkably little awareness that Crimea’s defenders over the centuries have almost always lost. The post History Proves That ‘Fortress Crimea’ Is a Myth appeared first on The National Interest.

Suspect in Monaco blast found dead in Ukraine
The main suspect in a Monaco bombing was found dead Tuesday in Ukraine. The parcel bomb exploded on June 30 and injured two adults and a teen.

UK Carrier-Based F-35s Intercepted Russian Bombers over the Norwegian Sea
Two British F-35Bs intercepted a Russian Tu-142 bomber after it failed to identify itself over the Norwegian Sea, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. The post UK Carrier-Based F-35s Intercepted Russian Bombers over the Norwegian Sea appeared first on The National Interest.

Bolivia prosecutors seek pretrial detention for blockade leader
Bolivian prosecutors seek six months' pretrial detention for Vicente Salazar, a union leader behind protests that brought the country to a standstill.

Export Controls and the AI Race: When Security Policy Undermines Security
A well-meaning regulatory effort in Congress intended to ensure American AI dominance over competing Chinese models may have the opposite effect. The post Export Controls and the AI Race: When Security Policy Undermines Security appeared first on The National Interest.

Ukraine and Poland Trade Recriminations After MiG-Drone Deal Collapses
Ukraine and Poland, close allies in the fight against Russia, have recently had a falling-out over trade disputes and historical controversies dating back to World War II. The post Ukraine and Poland Trade Recriminations After MiG-Drone Deal Collapses appeared first on The National Interest.