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A high-contrast black-and-white wide-angle shot of a shadowed government corridor in Westminster. A single blurred figure in a suit walks away from the camera past heavy oak doors. Harsh fluorescent lighting creates long, jagged shadows on the floor. 4K HDR documentary photography.
A high-contrast black-and-white wide-angle shot of a shadowed government corridor in Westminster. A single blurred figure in a suit walks away from the camera past heavy oak doors. Harsh fluorescent lighting creates long, jagged shadows on the floor. 4K HDR documentary photography.
A close-up of a thick, manila government folder stamped 'FAILED VETTING' in red ink, sitting on a dark mahogany desk next to a silver fountain pen. Dramatic low-key lighting with heavy shadows. 4K HDR professional photography.

Starmer Admits Mistake as Epstein Vetting Scandal Explodes #

Keir Starmer stood before the House of Commons on Monday, forced to explain how a man linked to a child sex trafficking ring was handed the keys to the kingdom. The Prime Minister admitted he was wrong to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington, but he refused to resign despite the 'Prince of Darkness' failing his security vetting. According to The Guardian, security officials recommended Mandelson be sidelined due to his long-standing friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. The Foreign Office…

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Homeland Security Runs Out of Cash for Salaries #

Markwayne Mullin sat in a Washington office this Tuesday and admitted the money is gone. The Homeland Security Secretary told Politico that the department will run out of funds to pay employee salaries by the first week of May. The admission comes as the federal government enters its second month…

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Two world leaders shaking hands in front of a wall of national flags, captured through the lens of a security camera with a digital time-stamp in the corner. High contrast black-and-white. Documentary style.

Modi and Lee Chase Fifty Billion in Trade #

Narendra Modi grabbed Lee Jae Myung for a hug in New Delhi on Monday, signaling a new era of what this paper calls Mineral Imperialism. The two leaders pledged to nearly double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030, targeting sectors like semiconductors, shipbuilding, and defense. Lee’s three-day state visit…

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Meat Giants Settle Wage Suppression Class Action #

Fifteen meat processors in a Denver federal court are finally paying up for years of systematic theft. According to court filings at VitalLaw, meat workers secured preliminary approval for more…

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Project Vault Hoards Minerals as Market Weakens #

John Jovanovic walked onto a stage on Monday to confirm what many feared: the federal government is now a commodity speculator. The president of the US Export-Import Bank announced that…

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Security Crisis Hits Lovable Vibe Coding Platform #

Lovable, the $6.6 billion darling of the vibe coding movement, is currently a security sieve. Documented incidents have exposed source code, database credentials, and thousands of user records over the…

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In Brief #

Pope Leo Slams Global Tyrants

Speaking in Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV condemned world leaders who 'manipulate' the name of God for military gain. The pontiff, who is currently feuding with Donald Trump, warned that while it takes a moment to destroy, a lifetime is not enough to rebuild.

Escaped Wolf Captured in Korea

Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf that escaped from O-World zoo on April 8, was captured alive after a nine-day search. President Lee Jae Myung had previously issued a national statement as animal rights activists feared the animal would be killed during the hunt.

Tourist Dead in Pyramid Shooting

A gunman opened fire from atop a Teotihuacán pyramid on Monday, killing one Canadian tourist and injuring 13 others. Mexican authorities and forensic workers were seen standing on the historic site as they investigated the attack north of Mexico City.