Tag #Political Scandals

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Information Suppression Fuels Conspiracy Theories: Lessons from Dallas and Tempe

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 and the Tempe train crash in 2023 both saw information suppression fueling conspiracy theories; in Dallas, the government withheld information about Lee Harvey Oswald's ties to the USSR, while in Tempe, post-crash earth removal, while ...

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Biden's Slurred Speech Amidst Investigations into Cognitive Abilities

During a slurred speech at the National Bar Association's gala, President Biden touted his appointment of diverse judges, including Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, while facing ongoing investigations into his cognitive abilities and potential cover-ups by his aides.

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Australia's Unemployment Rate Rises to 4.3%

Australia's unemployment rate has risen to 4.3 percent, its highest level in nearly four years, prompting Treasurer Jim Chalmers to reiterate the strength of the labor market despite the increase.

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High Turnover of Colombian Ministers Amidst Scandals and Controversies

Several Colombian ministers have resigned or been dismissed due to controversies involving hostage situations, public contracts, and constitutional reforms, highlighting the government's instability and challenges.

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Mazohl's "Die scheiß 80er-Jahre": Austria's Scandalous Past and its Present

Michael Mazohl's "Die scheiß 80er-Jahre" recounts Austria's 1980s, exposing numerous political scandals involving the SPÖ and other parties, arguing that these events significantly shaped present-day Austria.

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Death of Former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica

Former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica passed away; in a recent interview with El País, he reflected on his life, expressing satisfaction despite acknowledging his inability to significantly alter the world, emphasizing the importance of living a meaningful life dedicated to pursuing ideals.

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Greek Government Faces Critical Autumn Amidst Multiple Scandals

The Greek government faces a critical autumn amid multiple scandals, including the OPKEPE affair, which cost the ruling party 3-4 percentage points in polls. The government plans a €2 billion+ stimulus package, but faces challenges from strained relations with key figures and countries, plus potenti...

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Gabbard Alleges Intelligence Plot Against Trump; CBP Officer Shot

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard alleges an intelligence plot targeting President Trump; a manhunt is underway for an illegal alien who shot a CBP officer; and President Trump is reportedly finalizing trade deals six months into his second term.

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Sánchez Unveils Controversial Anti-Corruption Plan Amidst Political Backlash

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled a 15-point anti-corruption plan including measures like transferring investigations to prosecutors, a CIS corruption survey, and an AI-powered public procurement platform; however, some measures are already in place, others were previously scrapped, and ...

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FBI Refocuses on Three High-Profile Cases

The FBI is refocusing on three high-profile cases: the January 5, 2021 pipe bombs near the DNC and RNC, the July 2023 White House cocaine discovery, and the 2022 leak of the Dobbs Supreme Court decision; Deputy Director Dan Bongino stated the FBI is reopening or allocating more resources to these in...

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Portugal's Corruption Crisis: Scandals Fuel Voter Apathy

Portugal's Foreign Minister's advantageous property tax assessment, coupled with a string of political scandals involving alleged conflicts of interest and corruption, has fueled public anger and led to historically low voter turnout in recent elections, highlighting deep-seated systemic issues.

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Trump Appoints Controversial Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney

President Trump appointed Jeanine Pirro, a Fox News host known for promoting election conspiracies, as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., despite a past federal investigation stemming from a taped conversation where she plotted to bug her husband's boat to catch him in an affair, and past a...

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