UN Rapporteur Claims October 7 Evidence Was Downplayed by Colleagues

Despite facing significant pressure and attempts to weaken its impact, a UN special rapporteur’s letter addressing allegations of torture and hostage-taking was eventually sent to the Permanent Mission of the State of Palestine and transmitted to Hamas. This rapporteur, Dr. Alice Edwards, acknowledged that the final version of the letter was considerably diluted from her original draft due to a concerted campaign to deter its release and an unwillingness to acknowledge received allegations. Edwards’ independent investigation into the October 7 attacks, including a self-funded trip to southern Israel, aimed to document atrocities from all victims’ perspectives, highlighting the mistreatment of individuals used as leverage in hostage-taking scenarios. She also expressed concerns about the increasing politicization and instrumentalization of UN special rapporteurs and the perceived sidelining of the UN itself in global conflict resolution.

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Trump Hits Record Lows Amidst Aides’ Leaks of Fury

President Trump’s approval ratings have plummeted to historic lows, with a net approval of negative 50 points on inflation and 80 percent disapproval on gas prices. This marks the first time Democrats have held an advantage on inflation since the 1970s. Sources suggest Trump’s frustration with media coverage of his Iran bombing actions is linked to these economic concerns, as his inability to resolve issues like the Strait of Hormuz is contributing to cost increases that are negatively impacting his standing and Republican midterm prospects. Democratic strategists view these challenges as creating potential pickup opportunities in unexpected districts, with current polling indicating a significant Democratic lead in the generic House matchup.

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Midland Shooting Highlights Gun Debate “Good Guy” Myth

The recent news of an active shooter barricaded in a building in Midland, Texas, has undoubtedly sparked concern and a flurry of reactions, reflecting a broader societal discourse on gun violence and personal safety. It’s a situation that immediately brings to the forefront questions about the effectiveness of existing safety measures and the oft-repeated notion of the “good guy with a gun.” The immediate proximity of the incident to a previous police search for the same individual, who reportedly engaged officers the night before, paints a grim picture of a situation that perhaps could have been averted, or at least addressed differently.… Continue reading

FBI Raids Ohio Voting Rights Group, Sparks Outcry Over Democratic Interference

FBI agents recently conducted raids at the Cleveland offices of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a pro-democracy group focused on voter registration. The searches extended to the homes of the organization’s leaders and staff, with agents reportedly seeking information and electronic devices. Sources expressed concern that these actions might be part of efforts to undermine confidence in election integrity in critical swing states leading up to the midterm elections.

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Russian Lawmaker Warns of Social Explosion Amid War Losses

A Russian Communist Party lawmaker has warned that Russia is “on the brink of a social explosion,” citing pervasive corruption and economic decline exacerbated by the ongoing war in Ukraine. Vyacheslav Markhaev highlighted heavy wartime losses, particularly among the younger population, alongside escalating corruption scandals and ineffective leadership, contributing to a growing sense of instability. He further criticized the deteriorating infrastructure and widening inequality, arguing that the authorities have become disconnected from the needs of the populace and are, in essence, acting as an internal aggressor. Failure to present a clear plan for ending the conflict, he warned, will only intensify these internal problems.

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Iran Deal Demands $300 Billion and US Withdrawal for Strait Access

President Trump vehemently denied reports circulating in Iranian state media regarding a war-ending deal, stating the terms were “NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing.” He characterized the Iranian claims as false and their dealings as lacking good faith, particularly after an alleged drone attack on Indian ships. Despite these disputes, Trump reiterated earlier claims that a peace deal could be signed soon, potentially this weekend, with potential G7 summit attendees gathered nearby. Meanwhile, Israel’s Defense Minister stressed expectations for Trump to maintain restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program and other behaviors, while assuring Israel’s continued security actions in the region.

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Press Must Stop Tolerating Trump’s Attacks on Female Journalists

Donald Trump has a documented history of verbally attacking and insulting female journalists who challenge his statements, often resorting to demeaning language and accusations of corruption or bias. Despite this pattern of misogynistic and aggressive behavior, many media outlets and journalists have historically tolerated these outbursts in the name of maintaining access and professionalism. This article suggests a more direct approach, advocating for journalists to be prepared with evidence, confront lies head-on, and be willing to end interviews when faced with continued falsehoods or insults. While these tactics may risk reduced access, they are presented as a necessary step to uphold journalistic integrity and ensure the public receives accurate information.

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RFK Jr. Promotes Unapproved Stem Cell Treatments for Autistic Children

Clinics are administering unapproved umbilical cord stem cell injections to autistic children, with costs reaching $20,000 per treatment, despite a lack of scientific evidence supporting their efficacy. These treatments are being promoted by individuals actively encouraged by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has supported alternative health providers. The FDA warns that such treatments outside of approved clinical trials are likely deceptive and illegal, citing potential risks including blindness and tumor formation.

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Facebook Down: Outage Sparks Mixed Reactions, Calls for Permanent End

As Meta’s core services experienced a widespread outage, users found themselves unable to access Facebook and Messenger, with many being automatically logged out and presented with error messages. While Instagram and WhatsApp largely remained operational, some of their features, like the Instagram website, were also affected. This significant disruption, observed globally, began around 6:45 am Pacific Time and impacted users worldwide, underscoring the pervasive reach of Meta’s platforms.

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Market Manipulated Again: Stocks Surge on False Peace Hopes

The stock market experienced its best day in two months as President Donald Trump announced potential negotiations with Iran, easing fears of escalating conflict and the subsequent impact on global oil flow. This development led to a significant rally in U.S. stocks, with the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq composite all seeing substantial gains. Concurrently, oil prices declined as hopes grew for reopening key shipping routes, potentially mitigating inflationary pressures that had prompted global central banks to consider interest rate hikes. The market also saw volatility in artificial intelligence stocks, which swung wildly amid investor concerns about their rapid ascent, though some semiconductor companies also registered strong gains.

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