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A nationwide air-raid alert was triggered across all Ukrainian regions on January 15th due to an imminent missile threat. The attack involved Kh-101 missiles launched from Tu-95MS bombers, Kalibr missiles fired from the Black Sea via Kherson Oblast, and Kinzhal missiles and ballistic weapons. Russian Tu-95MS bombers originating from the Olenya air base in Murmansk Oblast launched the initial barrage. This multi-pronged missile assault prompted the urgent alert.
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Representative Mike Johnson’s claim of reciting a daily prayer by Thomas Jefferson was demonstrably false, given Jefferson’s well-documented skepticism of organized religion. This falsehood, coupled with Johnson’s history of dishonesty, including his role in promoting election fraud claims, suggests a deliberate attempt to rewrite history. This action aligns with the broader strategy of Christian nationalists to reshape historical narratives to support their agenda, exemplified by figures like David Barton who actively promote misinformation. The normalization of such dishonesty within the Republican party, fueled by years of unchecked lying, erodes faith in truth and enables the spread of harmful falsehoods.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report details President-elect Trump’s multifaceted scheme to overturn the 2020 election, including pressuring state officials, the fake electors plot, and his actions on January 6th. The report, concluding that sufficient evidence existed for conviction, outlines Trump’s awareness of the falsity of his claims and his refusal to quell the January 6th riot. Trump was charged with four felonies related to this effort; however, the case was dismissed following his election victory. Trump dismissed the report as politically motivated.
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Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested for insurrection following his December 3rd martial law declaration, marking a first for an incumbent president. Despite a standoff involving thousands of police and presidential security, Mr. Yoon ultimately complied to prevent violence, though he’s refusing to cooperate with investigators. His lawyers argue the arrest warrant is illegal, while the investigation focuses on whether the martial law declaration constituted an attempted rebellion. The situation remains tense, with the Constitutional Court yet to decide on Mr. Yoon’s permanent removal from office.
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Following a series of large-scale Ukrainian drone and missile attacks on Russian territory, Russia vowed retaliation, claiming the strikes targeted multiple cities and industrial sites. These attacks, utilizing US and UK-supplied weaponry, hit regions including Saratov, Engels, Bryansk, Tula, and Tatarstan, causing damage and disruptions. Russia responded with further projectiles launched toward Ukraine, escalating the conflict amidst incoming US President Trump’s stated desire for a swift resolution.
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Senator Ron Wyden criticized President-elect Trump’s proposed “External Revenue Service,” arguing it’s a deceptive tactic to mask massive tax cuts for the wealthy funded by increased taxes on families and small businesses. Trump intends to use tariff revenue, potentially collected by a renamed Treasury Department office, to offset the cost of extending 2017 tax cuts. However, analysis shows that resulting price increases from tariffs would outweigh the tax cuts for most Americans, benefiting only the wealthiest 5%. This proposal follows reports that Trump is considering a national economic emergency declaration to justify widespread tariffs.
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Russia’s war financing involves a dual strategy: a publicized defense budget and a covert system of state-directed, off-budget loans to defense contractors totaling hundreds of billions of dollars. This off-budget lending, initiated after the Ukraine invasion, has resulted in soaring corporate debt and crippling interest payments, with interest rates reaching 21%. The resulting financial strain is causing concern about potential bankruptcies and a broader economic crisis, potentially overshadowing the officially reported defense spending. Analysts warn that this hidden debt burden, exceeding official military spending, poses a significant threat to Russia’s financial stability.
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