January 2025

Finland Revamps Sniper Training After Ukraine War Lessons

The Finnish Defence Forces are modernizing sniper training, incorporating lessons from the Ukraine conflict. This includes constructing a new 600-meter rifle range to address a current lack of long-range training facilities, and integrating “dynamic shooting” exercises involving moving targets. These changes aim to improve sniper effectiveness and are driven by increased demand for range use, both by the FDF and civilian users. The initiative also reflects a broader commitment to environmental sustainability in range development and operation.

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Trump Tariffs Could Hike Midwest Gas Prices by 75 Cents

Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson warned that President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canadian goods would significantly increase gasoline prices in the U.S. Midwest, counteracting Trump’s campaign promises. Instead of escalating trade tensions, Wilkinson proposed a Canada-U.S. energy and minerals alliance to bolster North American energy security and reduce reliance on authoritarian regimes like Russia and China. This alliance would facilitate the export of Canadian petroleum and critical minerals, benefiting both countries economically. Wilkinson also refuted claims of a trade imbalance, highlighting Canada’s role as a major U.S. export market and supplier of essential resources.

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GOP Bill to Dismantle Education Department Sparks Outrage

Representative David Rouzer’s newly introduced States’ Education Reclamation Act seeks to abolish the Department of Education, returning its $200 billion annual budget to states for local education initiatives. This action, echoing previous attempts by the Representative, reignites the long-standing debate over federal versus state control of education. While proponents argue for increased local autonomy and improved resource allocation, critics express concerns about potential funding disparities and negative consequences for under-resourced schools. The bill’s fate now lies with the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

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Supreme Court to Hear Case on LGBTQ Books in Schools

The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, challenging a school policy that includes books with LGBTQ characters in elementary school classes. The parents contend this violates their religious freedom by not allowing opt-outs, citing similar provisions for sex education and the district’s initial allowance of such opt-outs. The books, which depict various LGBTQ+ themes and relationships, were part of the English language arts curriculum. The school district argues the books are a small portion of the curriculum and explore common themes found in classic literature.

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RFK Jr.’s Push to Halt COVID Vaccines Sparks Outrage

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s petition to the FDA to revoke the authorization of Covid-19 vaccines six months after their rollout is a deeply concerning event. The timing of his action, when vaccines were in high demand and considered crucial for public health, highlights a disregard for the scientific consensus and the potential consequences of such a move. His lack of qualifications in public health further exacerbates the issue. His background, including past struggles with addiction, doesn’t lend itself to the credibility needed for such significant influence on public health policy.

The gravity of Kennedy’s actions is magnified by the potential impact on future public health crises.… Continue reading

Duckworth Condemns Hegseth’s DOD Nomination: Clueless and Unqualified

Pete Hegseth’s Senate confirmation hearing for Secretary of Defense revealed a profound lack of qualifications for the position. Hegseth demonstrated insufficient knowledge of key international security negotiations and crucial geopolitical entities like ASEAN, even admitting his lack of experience while suggesting he would hire more qualified personnel. Senator Duckworth, a combat veteran, highlighted this alarming lack of preparedness, expressing concern for the impact on military personnel and international relations. Despite Hegseth’s demonstrated incompetence, his nomination appears likely to proceed due to Republican support.

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Romania Scrambles F-16s After Drone Breach Near Ukraine Border

Following a Russian drone attack on Ukraine near the Romanian border on January 17th, Romanian airspace was violated. Two F-16 fighter jets were scrambled, and subsequent investigations uncovered potential drone impact traces near Plauroo. The Romanian Ministry of Defense condemned the attacks, maintained constant contact with allies, and continues monitoring the situation. The affected area is currently secured pending further investigation.

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Capital One Deposit Delays: Customers Furious Over Account Access Issues

Capital One experienced a third-day outage affecting direct deposits for thousands of customers due to a technical issue with third-party vendor Fidelity National Information Services (FIS). The bank assures customers that funds are safe and the issue is not due to fraud, with system restoration underway and expected to be largely complete by Saturday morning. FIS attributed the problem to a data center power outage, impacting other banks as well. Capital One apologized for the inconvenience, which comes amid other negative news, including a lawsuit from the CFPB.

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Russia Targets French Aircraft Over Baltic: NATO’s Article 5 Response Questioned

On January 15-16, 2025, a French Atlantique 2 aircraft, on a NATO mission in the Baltic Sea, was targeted by a Russian S-400 air defense system’s radar, prompting condemnation from French authorities. This aggressive action, likely originating from Kaliningrad, occurred amidst heightened tensions and increased NATO patrols aimed at protecting critical infrastructure in the region following suspected Russian sabotage. The incident, while serious, underscores the ongoing geopolitical rivalry and risks of operating near Russian forces. The sophisticated S-400 system, with its advanced capabilities and long-range detection, plays a key role in Russia’s regional defense strategy.

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