Trump Admits US Should Not Have Been in Iran

The article states that Donald Trump, in a recent interview, expressed regret over the US involvement in wars, including the potential for conflict with Iran, while simultaneously making contradictory claims about Iran’s military capabilities. He suggested that without US intervention, Iran would possess a nuclear weapon, yet also asserted that its military and navy have been destroyed. Trump indicated a desire for a negotiated resolution with Iran or a potential military escalation, referencing past interventions. The article also includes casualty figures from US-Israeli attacks on Iran, totaling over 3,400 deaths.

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Vance Trump Rivalry Intensifies As Succession Battle Looms

The relationship between a US President and Vice President is often characterized by a superficial unity that masks a more complex reality, where VPs are primarily selected for electoral advantage rather than formal duties. Donald Trump and JD Vance’s partnership, while not yet overtly adversarial like some past pairings, exhibits growing strains as Vance aims to position himself as Trump’s successor. Trump, however, maintains a transactional approach, publicly downplaying Vance’s readiness and deflecting claims of him being a successor, thus fostering competition and uncertainty within his orbit. This dynamic mirrors Trump’s past approach, where he keeps potential successors vying for his approval, understanding the inherent drama and viewership it generates.

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Romanian President’s Plea to Russia Sparks Outrage

The recent plea from the Romanian president to Russia, asking them to ensure Romanians are not harmed during attacks on Ukrainian cities, has generated a wave of bewilderment and criticism. It strikes many as an odd, almost surreal, request, one that seems to misunderstand the fundamental nature of the conflict and the entity it’s directed towards. The core of the issue lies in the seemingly naive premise that Russia, engaged in large-scale military action, would or could meticulously tailor its attacks to avoid collateral damage to citizens of a neighboring NATO country, solely based on a polite request.

This kind of appeal feels akin to observing a violent altercation on the street and approaching the aggressor to ask them to be careful not to splatter blood on your clean clothes.… Continue reading

Platner’s Wife Angry as Extramarital Sexting Disclosure Fuels Campaign Controversy

Graham Platner’s wife, Amy Gertner, expressed anger and disappointment over reports of her husband’s sexually explicit texts with other women, stating that she finds it shameful that gossip is being spread instead of focusing on policy issues. Platner’s campaign confirmed he sent such texts early in his marriage, acknowledging a difficult period they worked through, and emphasized that the campaign is about moving Maine forward, not past political gossip. Gertner highlighted the challenges of their marriage, including infertility and a Senate campaign, while blaming a former friend for betraying her confidence by divulging these personal details.

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Zelenskyy Alleges Russia Abducts and Trains Ukrainian Children to Fight

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has publicly stated that his government possesses evidence of Russia abducting Ukrainian children and training them to fight against their own people, an allegation that could constitute a war crime. This assertion extends beyond documented Russian programs of “Russification” and reeducation for Ukrainian children. Zelenskyy claims these children are taught to hate their homeland, raising concerns about their future deployment on the battlefield as combatants. The International Criminal Court has previously issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin related to the unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children, a charge Russia denies, framing its actions as humanitarian efforts.

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Colorado Whooping Cough Cases Rise Amidst Declining Vaccination Rates

Colorado is experiencing a significant resurgence of whooping cough, or pertussis, with over 930 cases reported in 2024 and 2025, a sharp increase after reaching pandemic-era lows. State health officials attribute this rise to declining school vaccination rates and waning immunity, as a notable portion of reported cases involve vaccinated individuals. While vaccination remains the most effective prevention, breakthrough infections can occur, and health experts emphasize the importance of booster doses to maintain protection against the highly contagious disease.

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Iran Halts Talks With U.S. Vows Strait of Hormuz Blockade

In response to ongoing ceasefire violations, particularly Israel’s military operations in Lebanon, Iranian negotiators will cease communication with the U.S. through intermediaries. Tasnim, an Iranian state-affiliated news outlet, reported that Iran and the resistance front have resolved to fully block the Strait of Hormuz and activate other fronts to retaliate against Israel and its supporters. This announcement, signaling a potential escalation and breakdown in diplomatic efforts, caused oil prices to surge. The developments follow President Trump’s deliberation on a potential deal with Iran and a period of increased attacks between the U.S. and Iran.

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Trump Claims Cognitive Test Proves Extreme Intelligence, Doctors Disagree

Following his latest physical, President Trump again highlighted his perfect score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) as evidence of “extreme intelligence.” The White House medical summary stated his cognitive function was “within normal limits,” a standard clinical assessment. However, experts clarify that the MoCA is a screening tool to identify potential impairment, not a measure of intelligence, and a perfect score simply indicates no errors on the test.

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India’s Extreme Heat Days Lead to Alarming Death Toll

A recent study estimates that a single day of extreme heat across India could cause approximately 3,400 excess deaths, with a five-day heatwave potentially leading to nearly 30,000 fatalities. These figures, derived from nationwide data extrapolation, highlight a significant undercount of heat-related mortality, as deaths are often misattributed to other causes like heart attacks or respiratory issues. The research, which also points to Uttar Pradesh facing substantial losses, emphasizes the disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations and poorer states, underscoring the urgent need for improved public health preparedness and targeted support in the face of escalating extreme heat events.

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Republican Collapse is Overhyped and Complacency Propaganda

President Trump is reportedly dragging the Republican Party toward collapse, with his approval ratings falling significantly below previous expectations. This decline is attributed to a combination of factors, including standard second-term midterm woes, an unpopular war in Iran that has driven up gas prices, and concerns over the Trump family’s self-enrichment. These issues are contributing to a widespread negative sentiment among voters, potentially leading to significant Democratic gains in the 2026 midterm elections and influencing future presidential contests. The article suggests that the Republican Party’s challenges extend beyond immediate economic factors like gas prices, indicating a deeper erosion of support.

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