Trump Flies Home from Beijing with 200 Boeing Jets and a Handful of Rose Seeds
Spread the loveOn May 14–15, 2026, Donald Trump traveled to Beijing for a state summit with Xi Jinping – a highly anticipated visit following months of trade war and the…
Spread the loveOn May 14–15, 2026, Donald Trump traveled to Beijing for a state summit with Xi Jinping – a highly anticipated visit following months of trade war and the…
Verdict: Partly True – but the word “raid” is misleading.
🌊 The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow chokepoint between Iran and Oman – in peacetime, roughly 25% of the world’s seaborne oil and 20% of its LNG pass through it.
🗓️ On May 4, 2026, Moscow unilaterally declared a ceasefire for May 8–9 – to mark the 81st anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
🏛️ Trump has been building a 90,000-square-foot ballroom on White House grounds – a large event space constructed on the site of the demolished East Wing, the building that previously housed the offices of the First Lady’s staff.
Verdict: Mostly true – but the numbers need some precision.
Verdict: False (partly speculative).
Verdict: True on the risks – Qatar’s gifted Boeing 747 poses real espionage concerns for Trump and U.S.
Verdict: Mostly True – Personal Retaliation Appears to Be the Driver.
Verdict: Partially True but Misleading.
Verdict: False (Mostly Speculative Opinion, Not Factual).
Verdict: Mostly True – but the legal picture is more nuanced than it seems, and execution applies specifically to distribution, not mere consumption.
Verdict: Mostly True, but significantly exaggerated and sensationalised.
Verdict: Mostly False – it happened, but it isn’t standard US protocol for an airport arrival.
Verdict: Mostly False – the core claim is real, but the figure is wrong and “deceptive editing” is heavily disputed.
Verdict: FALSE Donald Trump faced three assassination attempts.
VERDICT: ALL THREE FACTS ARE TRUE – but the conspiracy conclusion they fuel is unverified and almost certainly false.
VERDICT: PARTLY TRUE on the warning – UNVERIFIED on the cut-off – FALSE on the “staged” conclusion.
Russia is taking more land in Ukraine very quickly.
In a White House press briefing on October 15, 2025, President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to Iran as a nuclear power while recounting his role in averting a conflict between India and Pakistan.
An invasion of Taiwan by China would be one of the hardest operations in modern warfare.
The Trump administration aims to strip citizenship from more foreign-born Americans.
New details are emerging about Hamas’ response to Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan for Gaza.
On December 21, 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky undertook his first trip abroad since Russia’s full-scale invasion – a journey executed with military-level secrecy.
The war with Israel may be over, but Gaza’s next battle is already here – and it’s clan against clan, gun against gun, in a fight that could decide who rules
President Donald Trump announced he would send “all necessary troops” to Portland to protect federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities.
The most symbolic measure is the return of the conventional arms embargo.
It’s possible but unlikely that same-sex marriage will be fully overturned.
The bodies of 28 other Israeli hostages were also due to be recovered and released under the terms of the deal, although Hamas said it would return only four on Monday.
American presidents often attend sports events to boost their popular image. But these appearances don’t always go as planned. Donald Trump, booed at the US Open, is not the first.
Which other presidents faced similar moments?
A Risky Tradition
Since Theodore Roosevelt, presidents have used sports as a communication tool. Throwing the first pitch at a baseball game or attending major events became a tradition.
But when the crowd turns hostile, it reflects political tensions more than sports enthusiasm.
He underwent quadruple bypass surgery in 2004.
They charge as little as $20 for fake threats, linked to extremist activities.
Anti-Israel messages related to Gaza coverage.
Since invading Ukraine in 2022, Russia has built a “ghost fleet” (or shadow fleet), a network of oil tankers designed to bypass Western sanctions.
Donald Trump continues to blur the line between business and politics.
Among the nearly 2,000 freed Palestinians are around 1,700 detainees from Gaza who Israeli troops seized during the war and held without charge.
Submarine cables are the backbone of the Internet.
Over 500 drone sightings were reported in Denmark in just 24 hours.
Jimmy Kimmel was suspended after a Sept. 15 monologue about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
One of the most persistent conspiracy theories claims that George Soros is a “puppet master” secretly manipulating world events.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two felony charges…
Hamas is a Sunni Islamist movement with two main branches: a political bureau (decision-making, finance, outreach) and a military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
US President Donald Trump attended the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black today, but his visit has caused significant delays and heightened security measures…
Russia vows Paris march igniting global war fears.
Venezuela is not US territory, but Washington says its interests are threatened by drug trafficking and hostile forces.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers stood outside the US Capitol on Wednesday alongside nearly a dozen women who said they’d been abused by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with a poignant message: This is not a hoax.
A federal judge on Wednesday gave Harvard University a landmark victory in its fight against the Trump administration.
The government called on the court to reverse an appeals court ruling that found most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are an illegal use of an emergency powers law.
The president said he would seek expedited review of a federal appeals court’s ruling that found many of his administration’s tariffs to be illegal.
The footage shows an unknown individual throwing an object from the top window on the side of the White House to the ground below.
The court found IEEPA does not grant the president authority to impose unbounded tariffs; it lacks explicit mention of tariffs or taxes.
Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt has insisted that Trump is in “excellent health” and experiences no discomfort.
Prosecutors suspect him of pocketing 2.3 million soles (about $650,000) in bribes.
His physician attributed hand marks to frequent handshaking and aspirin for heart prevention.
The law limits protection to six months for former VPs unless extended by the sitting president.
The president claims Washington is in “total anarchy” overrun by violent gangs.
Since early September, the Trump administration has escalated federal immigration enforcement in Chicago through Operation Midway Blitz, a large-scale crackdown targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal records.
Peru is facing its most intense youth-led uprising in decades as thousands of Gen Z protesters demand the resignation of interim President José Jerí and sweeping systemic reforms.
The proposed passage, stretching 70 miles (about 112 kilometers), would link Russia’s Chukotka region to Alaska via an underwater rail and freight corridor.
She announced that Japan will reach 2% of GDP in military spending before March 2026 – two years earlier than planned! That amounts to $285 billion, a record since World War II.
Development began around 2011, but the program faced serious setbacks, including a 2019 explosion that killed 5 nuclear engineers and released radiation during a test in the White Sea. Despite past failures, Putin now signals readiness for deployment.
The White House did not specify why the MRI was needed, but Trump was diagnosed in July with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common condition in people over 70. He also received flu and COVID-19 vaccines during the visit.
There is no timeline for reopening the government, and food banks warn they may not have enough supplies if the crisis continues.
Despite the existence of about $5 billion in emergency funds, the Trump administration refuses to tap into them.
This limitation was introduced after Franklin D. Roosevelt held the White House for four consecutive terms, from 1933 to 1945.
The United States told Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, that he must leave his country right away.
NATO is a group of countries that promise to protect each other if someone attacks them.
Despite criticism, the U.S.
Diplomacy faces a critical test.
America’s busiest airports plunged into chaos as Thanksgiving travel hit its peak.
Alina Habba was Donald Trump’s personal attorney.
Vice President JD Vance urged Americans to show “a little bit of patience” on the economy, signaling a sharp break from Donald Trump’s upbeat rhetoric.
France’s top general has warned that the country must be ready to “lose its children” if war with Russia breaks out within the next few years.
Chinese EV maker XPeng has unveiled Iron, a humanoid robot designed to look and feel human.
Photos from November 19 show Second Lady Usha Vance without her wedding ring during a visit to Camp Lejeune with First Lady Melania Trump, fueling online speculation about her marriage.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met President Trump at the White House on November 21, marking a dramatic shift from months of hostility.
A night meant for holiday cheer turned violent in downtown Chicago.
Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered Jair Bolsonaro’s arrest after he tampered with his ankle monitor using a soldering iron.
Trump’s Ukraine peace proposal freezes 18% of territory, slashes 30% of US arms aid, and demands neutrality. Zelenskyy fights back for NATO guarantees amid 14,000 deaths since 2014.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is back in the spotlight after admitting that “hallucinations” led him to tamper with his ankle monitor, triggering his arrest.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered a sharp rebuke after Donald Trump said he was “OK” with U.S.
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, only the third confirmed visitor from outside our solar system, is baffling scientists with 12 anomalies as it nears Earth.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai warned that “no company is going to be immune” if the AI bubble bursts, echoing concerns about irrational investment in artificial intelligence.
Saudi Arabia’s war on drugs has reached a grim milestone as executions surge toward record highs.
Fifty years after his death, Francisco Franco is unexpectedly captivating young Spaniards.
Kim Kardashian has failed the California baby bar exam for the fourth time, despite months of preparation documented on her reality show.
NFL legend Tom Brady stunned fans by revealing his dog Junie is a clone of his late pit bull mix, Lua, who died in 2023.
Air travel in the United States is grinding to a halt as the government shutdown enters its sixth week.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is stirring controversy after suggesting closer ties with Venezuela while warning against U.S.
Medical innovation made history as a Spanish surgeon performed the first remote-controlled operation across the Atlantic.
ICE’s rush to hire thousands of agents has led to serious vetting failures.
Donald Trump has abruptly reversed course on the Epstein records, urging House Republicans to back full disclosure and saying “we have nothing to hide.” The
Donald Trump’s business ties with Saudi Arabia are drawing intense scrutiny.
Calls to revoke ABC’s license erupted after a tense Oval Office exchange.
Reports suggest Elon Musk has thrown himself into developing an AI companion named Ani at his startup xAI.
✅ 1 – Feds tell airlines to erase trans from passports!
Government shutdown begins as the nation faces a new period of uncertainty.
Apple is stepping up succession planning as CEO Tim Cook, now 65, could leave as early as next year after nearly 15 years at the helm.
The picture from the Oval Office meeting shows the president placing ‘Trump 2028’ hats on the Resolute Desk right in front of the Democratic leaders.
Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure this winter.
Une Formule 2 de 2008 roule illégalement sur la D4 en Tchéquie. Le pilote casqué échappe aux autorités depuis 2019. Il risque deux ans de prison et une forte amende.
Ukraine’s war strategy pushed deeper into Russian territory this week as Kyiv launched long-range drone strikes on the Volgograd oil refinery, one of Russia’s largest, processing 15 million tons of crude annually.
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum filed criminal charges after a shocking incident in Mexico City.
Trump Dumps Ceasefire and Forces Zelensky to Surrender Donbas – Putin Celebrates Getting Everything He Demanded, as Kyiv Braces for Explosive Washington Clash.
Pope Leo builds massive solar farm for world’s first green Vatican – while thieves snatch $2M jewels in 90 seconds.
Alarm bells ring as inflation spikes again – How high will it go?
Casualties exceed one million already.
Brain-computer interfaces decode imagined speech with 74% accuracy. Privacy concerns rise as devices detect unspoken words.
Increasing reliance on chatbots leads to AI psychosis with delusions like sentient AI or romantic attachments. Experts urge safeguards as cases rise.
Leaked emails show Ehud Barak’s partnership with Jeffrey Epstein in spy-tech firm. Barak expressed thanks for island hospitality. Investments targeted surveillance startups.
Astronomers spot rare alloys in emissions from Oumuamua-2. The 400-meter object shows artificial traits. Telescopes track its path amid ET debates.
Experts demand ban on reversed DNA organisms. Technology resists antibiotics and could devastate ecosystems. International rules needed to prevent catastrophe.
And Taliban celebrating 4th year in power…
Thousands of UFO sightings reported since 2022. Metallic orbs appear near bases at night. Witnesses describe silent hovering objects.