February 2025

Mother of Murdered Trans Man Condemns Police Response

Sam Nordquist, a transgender man, was found murdered in upstate New York after months of alleged abuse. His mother claims that two requested wellness checks by Canandaigua police, corroborated by call logs, were never conducted, potentially contributing to his death. Five individuals, including Nordquist’s former partner, face second-degree murder charges. Despite his mother’s pleas for help and her son’s reported attempts to escape an abusive situation, authorities’ failure to intervene is now under scrutiny.

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Sheriff Places Deputies on Leave After Failing Domestic Violence Probe

Following a triple homicide in Tamarac, Florida, Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony publicly condemned his department’s handling of prior domestic violence calls involving the suspect, Nathan Gingles. Seven deputies are on paid leave pending an internal investigation into their alleged failures to take appropriate action, including a missed opportunity to arrest Gingles in December when his estranged wife expressed fears for her life. Sheriff Tony stated that deputies exhibited “piss poor performance” and that individuals will face consequences, emphasizing his intent to prevent arbitration. Gingles is currently jailed on multiple charges, including three counts of first-degree murder.

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Ukraine Rejects US Subsoil Deal: Trump’s Extortionary Terms Deemed Unacceptable

Negotiations between Ukraine and the US regarding a subsoil resources agreement remain unresolved. A Ukrainian source indicates President Zelenskyy is unwilling to sign the current draft due to several unspecified problematic issues. The proposed agreement, intended to aid in ending the war with Russia, is viewed by Ukraine as lacking a true partnership, containing only unilateral Ukrainian commitments. This stalled agreement follows overnight negotiations and conflicting statements regarding its imminent signing.

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Europe Must Unite: A Wake-Up Call Amidst US Policy Shift

Europe needs to wake up, a sentiment echoed by numerous voices, following a shift in US policy. This isn’t simply about a single politician’s statement; it’s a growing chorus reflecting anxieties about global stability and the future of the continent. The situation demands a comprehensive, unified European response, not just reactive pronouncements.

A strong, unified Europe, capable of wielding significant military might, is undeniably beneficial for global security. This doesn’t automatically translate into a negative, power-hungry bloc; rather, it provides a counterbalance to potential aggressors and fosters a more stable international landscape. The challenge lies in transforming this potential strength into a coherent reality.… Continue reading

Trump Claims He’s Above the Law, Threatens Maine Governor

A conspiracy theory linking Amish longevity to unvaccinated status and unpasteurized milk consumption may have influenced Trump’s views. However, a 2014 Ohio measles outbreak, affecting nearly 400 individuals, primarily within Amish communities, demonstrates the dangers of vaccine hesitancy. This outbreak, detailed in *The New England Journal of Medicine*, prompted approximately 10,000 Amish people to get vaccinated. The theory ignores the significant public health benefits of pasteurization and vaccination.

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Conservative Outlets Reject Trump, Back AP in Gulf Naming Dispute

The Trump administration barred Associated Press reporters from White House events for refusing to use the term “Gulf of America” instead of “Gulf of Mexico,” a decision condemned by dozens of news organizations. The AP, upholding its long-standing editorial policy, rejected the administration’s mandate to change the established geographical name. Surprisingly, even conservative outlets like Newsmax and Fox News joined the chorus of criticism, defending the AP’s First Amendment rights and warning of potential future repercussions. Despite the White House’s continued justification and refusal to reinstate the AP’s access, the AP vowed to defend its constitutional rights, highlighting growing concerns about government overreach.

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EU Plans €20B Ukraine Aid Amidst Trump’s Opposition

Facing a potential decrease in U.S. aid and increasingly pro-Moscow rhetoric from American leaders, the European Union is preparing a substantial military aid package for Ukraine. This package, currently valued at least €20 billion, will encompass both military equipment and financial assistance. Negotiations are ongoing, and the final figure may be even higher. The aid aims to support Ukraine amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics.

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DOGE’s Fraudulent $55 Billion “Savings” Claim Exposed

DOGE’s only public ledger, purportedly detailing massive government savings, is demonstrably flawed. The claimed savings, initially touted as a staggering $55 billion, are riddled with errors so significant that they cast serious doubt on the entire project’s credibility.

Many contracts listed as canceled or generating savings were, in reality, either double or triple-counted. This deliberate inflation of savings figures significantly undermines the project’s claim to fiscal responsibility.

Another significant error involved an initial calculation mistake that artificially inflated the total savings by billions of dollars. This fundamental accounting error raises serious questions about the competence, or perhaps the intentions, of those responsible for compiling the data.… Continue reading

Trump’s Pollster Sounds Alarm: Economic Policies Threaten 2024 Re-election

Despite widespread public disapproval of Trump and Musk’s actions, as evidenced by recent polls, Republicans continue their aggressive agenda. A memo from Trump’s 2024 campaign pollster reveals significant economic dissatisfaction among voters in key House districts. This memo subtly cautions against certain Trump priorities that could further alienate these voters. The pollster’s cautious approach suggests a fear of antagonizing Trump.

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US Threatens to Cut Starlink to Ukraine Over Minerals Deal

Negotiations between the U.S. and Ukraine over a revised minerals deal are ongoing, following President Zelensky’s rejection of an initial proposal demanding a 50% stake in Ukrainian resources. The U.S. has threatened to cut off Ukraine’s access to crucial Starlink internet service if a deal isn’t reached, a move described as devastating to Ukraine’s war effort. This threat, delivered through various U.S. officials, including Special Envoy Keith Kellogg, followed President Trump’s public criticism of Zelensky and assertions of a near-complete agreement on a resource deal. The specific terms of the revised agreement remain undisclosed, but Trump claims it benefits both nations.

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