The U.S. Postal Service has announced plans to implement a temporary 8% fuel surcharge on package and express mail deliveries. This measure, slated to take effect on April 26 and continue through January 17, 2027, is a direct response to escalating transportation costs driven by a more than 40% surge in oil prices following recent geopolitical events. The surcharge will impact services such as Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select, while first-class stamps and other mail remain unaffected.
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Epstein survivor Jena Lisa Jones, who voted for Donald Trump in 2024 with the expectation of greater transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, now expresses concerns about achieving justice. Jones revealed her disappointment on the Shadow Sessions podcast, stating that despite Trump’s campaign focus on releasing Epstein-related files, she has not yet located her own FBI interview documents among the subsequent disclosures. While legislation has since mandated the release of records, survivors like Jones argue that critical information, including their personal files and FBI interview documentation, may still be withheld or heavily redacted. Jones emphasized that true justice would involve apprehending predators both domestically and internationally, and she remains committed to sharing her story, even in the face of backlash and death threats, to inspire and protect young girls.
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Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, publicly declared strong support for Israel amidst its conflict with Iran. He stated that any threat to Israel would draw Uganda into the war, emphasizing that “On the side of Israel!” is Uganda’s stance. Kainerugaba further offered the assistance of the Ugandan defense forces to both the US and Israel, asserting Uganda’s capability to resolve the conflict swiftly and questioning why bombing is preferred over supporting allies. This declaration follows recent announcements of Uganda’s intention to build a statue honoring Lt.-Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, symbolizing the deepening ties between the two nations.
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Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico responded to reports of Pastor Brooks Potteiger praying for his death, stating, “Jesus loves. Christian Nationalism kills.” Potteiger, spiritual adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, appeared on a podcast where he and the host expressed hopes for Talarico to be “cut to the heart” and “crucified with Christ,” later clarifying this prayer was for Talarico’s spiritual transformation. Talarico, a critic of Christian nationalism, responded with a message of love, asserting he loved Potteiger more than the pastor could ever hate him.
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In a heated exchange, Tennessee State Sen. Paul Rose (R) became incensed when progressive journalist Justin Kanew questioned him about a bill that would alter the state’s terminology for the West Bank. Kanew, from the Tennessee Holler, pressed Rose on the origin of the bill, titled the Recognizing Judea and Samaria Act, and whether he was concerned about Israeli influence on government policy, particularly regarding potential military conflict. Rose responded with a violent remark, stating he would “bust your face right now” if they were not in public, a comment later clarified as not a direct threat. This confrontation has drawn criticism online, with observers decrying the remark as an example of political violence from the right.
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The latest polling data suggests that Platner is holding a commanding lead over Mills in the Maine Senate race, a development that has sparked considerable discussion and a range of reactions. This poll indicates a significant advantage for Platner within the Democratic primary contest, with a substantial portion of voters indicating their preference for him. Looking ahead to a potential general election, the numbers also suggest Platner might have an edge over the incumbent, Susan Collins, although this is a point that draws nuanced interpretation.
One of the most striking aspects of Platner’s support, according to the poll, is its concentration among younger voters.… Continue reading
Newly filed court documents reveal that lawyers for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) provided false information to justify the arrests and detentions of thousands of individuals leaving immigration court. Federal prosecutors acknowledged that a key agency memo, previously cited as authorization for these arrests, actually provided no such backing. This admission comes as part of a lawsuit challenging ICE’s practice of targeting individuals seeking legal status, which has prevented them from continuing their cases and resulted in detention.
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The news that Donald Trump’s economic approval rating has dropped below Joe Biden’s all-time low is, frankly, quite telling. It’s a moment where perceptions, often shaped by a relentless media cycle, seem to be aligning with a more grounded reality. The fact that Trump is now trailing Biden in this crucial metric, especially considering past narratives, suggests a significant shift in how the public views their economic stewardship.
It’s rather striking to consider how Trump’s current economic standing has fallen so far. Many observers point out that a substantial portion of these challenges appear to be self-inflicted, a testament to the consequences of his own actions and policies.… Continue reading
It’s quite something to consider the sheer scale of the planned “No Kings” protests scheduled for March 28th. Reports suggest that this event could very well be the largest demonstration in American history, with an astonishing 3,000 separate events anticipated to take place across all 50 states. The ambition behind such a widespread and unified action is, frankly, remarkable.
Seeing “No Kings” protestors even in places like Missoula, Montana, is a powerful illustration of how broad this movement’s reach might be. It’s not just concentrated in urban centers; reports indicate that the attendees weren’t just young college students, but a significant number of older individuals, around 40 and above.… Continue reading
The International Olympic Committee has implemented a new eligibility policy for the 2028 Los Angeles Games, excluding transgender women from competing in women’s events. This decision, which aligns with an executive order from former U.S. President Donald Trump, mandates gene testing to determine eligibility for female categories. The IOC stated the policy aims to protect fairness, safety, and integrity within women’s sports, citing research that indicates biological males retain performance advantages in strength, power, and endurance events. This policy also affects athletes with differences in sex development (DSD), further solidifying a more restrictive approach to female athletic participation.
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ICE Lawyers Provided False Information, Detaining Thousands Illegally
Newly filed court documents reveal that lawyers for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) provided false information to justify the arrests and detentions of thousands of individuals leaving immigration court. Federal prosecutors acknowledged that a key agency memo, previously cited as authorization for these arrests, actually provided no such backing. This admission comes as part of a lawsuit challenging ICE’s practice of targeting individuals seeking legal status, which has prevented them from continuing their cases and resulted in detention.
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