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They Could Still Tout It

Eschaton

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July 10, 2026

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Don't really understand the entire premise here. Trump isn't gonna veto it (presumably). They passed it. It will become law . President Donald Trump said Friday that he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill in protest of Republicans’ inability to advance separate elections overhaul legislation, dealing a major political blow to vulnerable lawmakers in his own party. The housing bill is set to become law at midnight even without Trump’s signature. But GOP leaders had originally hoped to tout the moment as a historic economic achievement ahead of midterm elections that are likely to be defined by Americans’ concerns over the cost of living.

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Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

ढिँडोको पुनरागमन

पोखरा। लमजुङको मर्स्याङ्दी गाउँपालिका-६ का गुरुङ चलचित्रका अभिनेता विष्णु गुरुङलाई घरमा पाहुना आउँदा ढिँडो लुकाएर हतारहतार भात पकाउने गरिएको सम्झना अझै छ। “हामी बिहान-बेलुका ढिँडो नै खाएर हुर्कियौँ। त्यसबेला यसलाई गरिबको खाना भनेर हेपिन्थ्यो,” गुरुङ भन्छन्, “समयमा कति ठूलो परिवर्तन आयो। अहिले त्यही ढिँडो खोजीखोजी खान्छन्।” “पहिले ढिँडो खानु बाध्यता थियो, अहिले रहर बनेको छ। []

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Trash Talk JD Vance Says Iran Will Regret

The Trash Talk JD Vance Says Iran Will Regret

The Hill

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· Jun 23, 2026

Are you ready for JD vs. AOC?

There is a lot to laugh at in Vice President Vance’s current conundrum. Him being served a pickle-flavored birthday cake on a chat show because the host said fudge cake would be “too gay” is a pretty good metaphor for the state of Vance’s quest for the presidency. He keeps getting served up unappetizing fare....

DNyuz

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· Jun 27, 2026

Vague Language of U.S.-Iran Deal Comes Back to Haunt Peace Efforts

The vagaries and general language that U.S. negotiators agreed to in their interim cease-fire agreement with Iran appear to be coming back to haunt them, less than two weeks after the two sides signed the deal. That much is clear from the surge in violence over the last 72 hours, which began on Thursday when []

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 3, 2026

IRGC Commander: Enemy Will Take Its Wish of Iran's Surrender to Grave

IRGC Commander: Enemy Will Take Its Wish of Iran's Surrender to Grave

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jul 3, 2026

Iranian Revolutionary Guard: Iran’s surrender is a “pipe dream” that the enemies will only see in their graves

TEHRAN, July 03 (YPA) – The Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Major General Ahmad Vahidi, affirmed on Friday that “Iran’s surrender is a pipe dream that the enemies will only see in their graves.” According to the official Iranian news agency, Vahidi said during the farewell ceremony for the martyred Sayyid Ali Khamenei: “We []

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Related coverage for "They Could Still Tout It": Nepal News — ढिँडोको पुनरागमन. The Daily Wire — The Trash Talk JD Vance Says Iran Will Regret. The Hill — Are you ready for JD vs. AOC?. DNyuz — Vague Language of U.S.-Iran Deal Comes Back to Haunt Peace Efforts. Yemen News Agency - SABA — IRGC Commander: Enemy Will Take Its Wish of Iran's Surrender to Grave. Yemen Press Agency — Iranian Revolutionary Guard: Iran’s surrender is a “pipe dream” that the enemies will only see in their graves