Winner of Iraq Election: Iran

This post was originally published on here Iraq held its parliamentary elections on Tuesday. Preliminary statistics released yesterday indicate a 56 percent voter turnout and a win for incumbent Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s coalition by more than 300,000 votes. To form a government, Sudani will have to expand his coalition, which could take months.…

AI Turbocharging Scientific Fraud

This post was originally published on here Artificial intelligence is filling the scholarly record with fake scientific research, supercharging a long-running problem of scientific fraud, experts warn. It is spreading error, misleading people in dangerous ways, and eroding public trust, the Epoch Times reports. Academic paper mills—fake organizations that profit from falsified studies and authorship—have…

Epstein Files Expose Links to Obama

This post was originally published on here Republicans and Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released different sets of documents relating to the late Jeffrey Epstein. The House will vote on releasing the full files next week. In the meantime, the latest files shed light on the ties between Epstein, a monstrously prolific pedophile, and…

Will Turkey Go to War With Israel?

This post was originally published on here Turkey is “finalizing plans” to deploy 2,000 soldiers to Gaza as peacekeepers, according to Middle Eastern Eye. Turkish officials stated that almost a thousand Turkish soldiers have already volunteered for the project. Israel, which has tens of thousands of troops in Gaza to fight Hamas terrorists, opposes the…

Germany’s Bundeswehr Turns 70

This post was originally published on here Today marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the German Bundeswehr, the national military. In a piece commemorating the anniversary, Deutsche Welle wrote: In 1945, few would have predicted that Germany would reestablish an army just a decade later. 1945 was when World War ii ended—after the…