February 2025

Trump Blames Ukraine, Biden for Russian Invasion

In a Fox News interview, President Trump acknowledged Russia’s attack on Ukraine but argued the war was avoidable. He blamed both President Biden and President Zelensky for escalating the conflict through poor decisions and a failure to negotiate effectively. Trump criticized Zelensky’s rejection of a U.S. rare earth mineral deal and his overall negotiating tactics, claiming Zelensky lacked leverage. Trump ultimately asserted that Zelensky’s actions contributed to the war’s outbreak and Ukraine’s current state.

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New Bat Coronavirus Sparks Pandemic Fears

A new bat coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, has been discovered by a Chinese research team, raising concerns about its potential to infect humans. Similar to SARS-CoV-2, HKU5-CoV-2 utilizes the human ACE2 receptor for infection, exhibiting a higher potential for human infection than other coronaviruses. This finding, published in *Cell*, was determined through cryo-EM analysis showing HKU5-CoV-2’s ability to infect human cell cultures. While further investigation is needed, the study highlights the zoonotic risk posed by bat merbecoviruses.

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Diddy’s Lawyer Quits: Case Too Toxic Even for Big Money

Anthony Ricco, one of six attorneys representing Sean “Diddy” Combs, has filed a motion to withdraw from the case. Ricco stated in a Manhattan federal court filing that he can no longer effectively serve as counsel. This comes amidst Diddy’s indictment on racketeering, sex trafficking, and other charges stemming from alleged assaults and coercion of women. The withdrawal is pending judicial approval.

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DC Acting US Attorney Investigates Democrats, Alleging Threats Against Justices and DOGE

Acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin launched “Operation Whirlwind,” investigating alleged threats against Supreme Court justices and DOGE employees. The inquiry focuses on statements by Senator Schumer, deemed threatening by Martin, and Representative Garcia, whose comments are similarly under scrutiny. Martin’s memo, which deviates from Justice Department protocol, alleges these statements constitute threats, prompting investigations. Garcia’s office refutes the accusations, characterizing the inquiry as an attempt to silence opposition to Musk and Trump.

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DOJ Investigates UnitedHealth’s Medicare Billing Practices

The Department of Justice’s recent investigation into UnitedHealth Group’s Medicare billing practices is raising significant questions about the company’s methods and the potential for widespread fraud. The investigation, ongoing for several months, centers on allegations that UnitedHealth incentivized doctors to over-diagnose patients, leading to inflated Medicare reimbursements.

This isn’t just about a few extra charges; the accusations involve systematic practices. Doctors reportedly claim that UnitedHealth provided training on how to document revenue-generating diagnoses, even ones deemed obscure or irrelevant by the physicians themselves. The company also allegedly employed software to suggest conditions, offering bonuses to doctors who adopted these suggestions. This raises serious concerns about the integrity of the billing process and the potential for substantial financial abuse of the Medicare system.… Continue reading

Canadian Support for Retaliatory Tariffs Against US Soars to 70%

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Russia Plans February 24 Victory Declaration in Ukraine: A Farce or a Dangerous Gambit?

On the third anniversary of its full-scale invasion, Russia plans to falsely declare victory in its war against Ukraine and NATO, according to Ukrainian intelligence. This narrative aims to demoralize Ukrainians, discredit the government, and sow discord among its allies by pushing the false claim of Western betrayal. The Kremlin intends to leverage recent U.S.-Russia talks to frame pro-Kyiv governments as obstacles to peace, while simultaneously utilizing disinformation campaigns to destabilize Ukraine internally. These actions are supported by the Security Service of Ukraine, which highlights Russia’s increased psychological operations using bots and fake social media accounts to sow division.

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US Refusal to Label Russia as Aggressor Sparks Outrage

The United States’ objection to labeling Russia as the “aggressor” in a G7 statement regarding the invasion of Ukraine is a deeply troubling development. This refusal to use straightforward, accurate language regarding the situation speaks volumes about the current state of US foreign policy and its relationship with global alliances. The blatant disregard for established facts undermines the credibility of the United States on the world stage and fuels a dangerous narrative that actively aids Russia’s aggression.

The implications of this stance are far-reaching and alarming. By refusing to acknowledge Russia’s role as the aggressor, the US weakens the international condemnation of the invasion, emboldening Putin and potentially encouraging further acts of aggression.… Continue reading

Newsmax, Fox Defend AP in Trump’s Gulf Name Dispute

Newsmax and Fox News’s unexpected support for the Associated Press (AP) in its standoff with Donald Trump over the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico highlights a fascinating dynamic within the media landscape. Their backing of the AP, a typically neutral news source, reveals a surprising level of pragmatism, even from outlets often criticized for partisan bias.

This unusual alliance stems from a shared concern: the potential for future administrations to suppress news organizations deemed unfavorable. The fear isn’t hypothetical; Newsmax and Fox News are acutely aware of the precarious position they occupy in the current political climate, recognizing that their own editorial stances could become targets for censorship under a different administration.… Continue reading

Former KGB Spy Claims Trump Was Recruited as Russian Asset

Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon recently made headlines for a peculiar hand gesture during a speech advocating for a third Trump presidential term. The gesture, described as a questionable salute, accompanied his call for the former president’s return to office. Bannon’s actions sparked immediate controversy and further fueled debate surrounding Trump’s political future. This event highlights the ongoing polarization within the Republican party and the continued influence of figures like Bannon. The incident has generated widespread discussion and analysis of political symbolism and rhetoric.

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