March 2025

Bernie Sanders: Leading the Anti-Trump Resistance?

Bernie Sanders, though not seeking the presidency, has become a leading voice against Donald Trump’s administration, organizing a “stop oligarchy tour” targeting swing districts. His rallies, drawing thousands in Wisconsin and Michigan, exceed expectations and highlight a lack of unified Democratic opposition to Trump’s actions. This grassroots effort, praised by some and criticized by others within the Democratic party, contrasts with other Democrats’ strategies. Sanders’ focus on economic inequality and attacks on Trump’s billionaire appointees resonate with voters concerned about the current political climate.

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Turkey Blocks Israel from NATO Exercise Amidst Tensions

Türkiye blocked Israel’s participation in NATO’s “Resilience and Emergency Preparedness” exercise, leveraging its veto power despite initial support from other NATO members. This action stems from ongoing tensions between Türkiye and Israel, exacerbated by the Gaza conflict. A senior Israeli official criticized Türkiye’s use of its veto as a political tool detrimental to regional cooperation and NATO’s effectiveness. This incident highlights the deep rift between the two nations and its impact on NATO activities.

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BC Bans US Liquor: Trump’s ‘Watery Beer’ Gets the Boot

British Columbia Premier David Eby announced the removal of all U.S. liquor products from provincial stores, escalating the province’s response to perceived economic threats from the United States. This decision follows previous actions targeting goods from specific U.S. states and comes amidst concerns regarding potential tariffs on B.C.’s dairy and lumber industries, along with broader geopolitical tensions. The province will also implement legislation taxing U.S. trucks en route to Alaska and introduce measures to address interprovincial trade barriers. Eby emphasized B.C.’s determination to stand firm against what he characterized as destabilizing tactics from the U.S. government.

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Musk’s Tesla Stock Plummets Amidst Controversies

Amidst a backdrop of political commentary and attacks on Tesla, Elon Musk used his X platform to promote the electric vehicle manufacturer. This promotional activity coincided with a significant drop in Tesla’s stock price, exceeding 15% on Monday—one of the worst trading days since its IPO. The decline followed accusations of Musk’s involvement in far-right activities and the launch of a “Tesla Takedown” boycott campaign. Musk responded by falsely accusing prominent figures of funding the protests and spreading unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about attacks on Tesla properties.

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Border Agent Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Women at Border Crossing

Former Border Patrol agent Shane Millan pleaded guilty to two counts of deprivation of rights, admitting he forced at least two female border crossers to expose their breasts during virtual processing. He falsely claimed these actions were legitimate searches, but his internet searches for Spanish phrases like “lift your shirt and bra” reveal his true intentions. Millan’s actions violated the women’s constitutional rights, and he faces up to two years in prison and a $200,000 fine at his July sentencing. One victim was told she would not be allowed entry into the U.S. until she complied with his demands.

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BC Bans All US Liquor in Retaliation for Trade Disputes

British Columbia is expanding its ban on U.S. alcohol from government stores to all products, not just those from “red states,” in response to escalating trade disputes and tariff threats from the U.S. This decision, announced by Premier David Eby, aims to counter new U.S. threats targeting Canadian industries like dairy and lumber. While local producers are seeing increased demand, the ban presents challenges for B.C. bars and restaurants due to higher costs for substitutes and limited availability of certain products. The province intends to further leverage its economic power through potential new fees on U.S. trucks and a possible tax on U.S. coal exports, albeit while acknowledging potential impacts on Canadian jobs.

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Ukraine Claims Russian Forces Stalled, Depleted on Eastern Front

Russian forces, according to Ukraine, are significantly depleted and experiencing a frustrating stalemate on the eastern front. This is evidenced by Russia’s increasingly brutal tactics targeting Ukrainian cities and civilians; a desperate attempt to compensate for battlefield losses. It’s a clear sign that the initial predictions vastly overestimated the strength and capabilities of the Russian military, a force once considered a near peer to the United States. This stark reality counters the narrative often propagated about Russian military might.

The ongoing conflict reveals a Russian army struggling to achieve its objectives. Their advances have been painfully slow, and their capacity for sustained offensive operations seems severely limited.… Continue reading

Democrats Slam Trump’s Economic Policies, Accuse Him of Tanking Stock Market

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee criticized the Trump administration for the significant decline in the stock market since the start of his presidency. The S&P 500 plummeted from near 6,100 in early February to 5,614.56 by Monday, representing a substantial loss. Simultaneously, the Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced sharp drops, reflecting market anxieties surrounding the administration’s economic policies. Uncertainty over tariffs and other policy decisions contributed to this market downturn.

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Trump Tells Struggling Americans to ‘Shut Up About Egg Prices’

Despite campaign promises to lower grocery prices, President Trump shared an article on social media containing the phrase “Shut up about egg prices,” a stark contrast to his previous claims. This follows a significant rise in egg prices, reaching a record high of $4.95 a dozen in January 2025, contrary to his assertions that he would reduce costs. Government reports predict further grocery price increases, with egg prices expected to jump by 41.1 percent in 2025. The president’s actions thus represent a departure from his previous statements regarding grocery costs.

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Judge Blocks Deportation of Palestinian Activist After Illegal Arrest

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, who was arrested for his pro-Palestinian activism. The arrest, reportedly stemming from a State Department order to revoke his green card, is seen as an escalation of efforts to suppress pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses. Khalil’s attorney argues the arrest is an attempt to suppress political speech, while the DHS claims his activities aligned with Hamas. A legal challenge is underway, with the judge’s order preventing Khalil’s deportation pending a ruling.

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