March 2025

Sanders: $79 Trillion Siphoned From 90% Since 1975, Exposing Wealth Inequality

A new RAND analysis reveals that $79 trillion has been transferred from the bottom 90% of Americans to the top 1% since 1975, driven by neoliberal policies since the 1970s. In 2023 alone, this redistribution totaled $3.9 trillion— enough to provide a $32,000 raise to every worker. This massive wealth transfer has significantly reduced the share of national income received by the bottom 90%, resulting in a median household income half of what it would have been under equitable income growth. Proposed tax cuts further threaten to exacerbate this inequality.

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Ten Chinese Nationals Charged with Hacking US Treasury and Other Agencies

Ten Chinese nationals, including two Ministry of Public Security officers and employees of Anxun Information Technology (i-Soon), have been charged with orchestrating a wide-ranging hacking campaign targeting U.S. government agencies, including the Treasury Department, and international organizations. The hackers allegedly stole sensitive data for the benefit of the Chinese government, selling access to compromised accounts for significant profit. The Justice Department alleges this operation involved a complex network of private companies and contractors, obscuring the government’s direct involvement. A $10 million reward has been offered for information leading to the suspects’ apprehension.

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Trump’s False Claim: Millions Spent on ‘Transgender Mice’ Was Actually Cancer Research

President Trump’s claim that the Biden administration spent $8 million “making mice transgender” is demonstrably false. The figure stems from a misrepresentation of National Institutes of Health research using transgenic mice—genetically altered, not gender-transitioned—for various health studies. This mischaracterization is part of a broader pattern by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of misrepresenting government spending to support a political agenda. The cited research actually focused on areas like hormone effects on asthma, fertility, and the gut microbiome, with a small portion related to transgender breast cancer risk. Therefore, taxpayer money was not spent on frivolous “woke” experiments.

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Conservative Outrage: Trump-Appointed Justice Barrett Sides Against President

The Supreme Court, in a surprise 5-4 decision, rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to halt a lower court order mandating nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments. Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with the Chief Justice and the liberal justices, defying expectations and drawing sharp criticism from conservative commentators. This ruling, a significant blow to the administration’s efforts to freeze USAID funding, stems from a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a blanket freeze on foreign assistance. Barrett’s decision was based in part on her previous opinions regarding administrative stays, which were cited by lower courts in related cases. The administration must now pay the $2 billion for already-completed work.

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Trump Threatens Gaza with Annihilation Unless Hostages Released

Following direct US talks with Hamas in Doha—a departure from longstanding US policy—President Trump issued an ultimatum. He demanded the immediate release of Israeli hostages and the return of murdered victims’ bodies, threatening dire consequences for Hamas’s refusal. This threat came after Trump met with freed hostages and despite ongoing, albeit undisclosed, negotiations facilitated by a US envoy. The ultimatum includes a warning to Gazans that harboring hostages will result in their deaths. A new ceasefire proposal, requiring Hamas to release some hostages, is under consideration.

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Trump Admits Musk Leads DOGE, Contradicting DOJ Testimony

President Trump’s public acknowledgment of Elon Musk as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) directly contradicts the administration’s previous legal claims. The administration had previously asserted that Musk held no authority within DOGE, instead naming Amy Gleason as its leader. This contradiction, highlighted by plaintiffs in ongoing lawsuits, significantly weakens the government’s defense against allegations of DOGE’s unlawful actions. Trump’s statement provides compelling new evidence supporting the plaintiffs’ assertion that Musk is the de facto head of DOGE.

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Al Green Removal Highlights GOP Hypocrisy: Double Standard Slammed

Democratic Representative Al Green’s removal from President Trump’s address for protesting Medicaid cuts sparked accusations of a double standard. This follows prior incidents where Republican Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert disrupted President Biden’s State of the Union address without consequence. Conversely, Green was forcibly removed after shouting his protest, prompting widespread criticism online regarding the disparate treatment of lawmakers. The differing responses highlight perceived partisan bias in enforcing decorum rules during presidential addresses.

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House Speaker Ejects Democrat for Trump Address Criticism

The ejection of Representative Al Green from the House chamber following President Trump’s address underscores a deeply troubling trend: the suppression of dissent and the erosion of the fundamental principles of free speech within a legislative body designed to represent diverse viewpoints. While the specifics of the incident are limited in the provided context, the core issue – a Speaker ordering the ejection of a representative for voicing opposition to a presidential address – speaks volumes about the fragility of democratic processes and the potential for partisan power plays to override established norms.

The act itself is inherently problematic. The very essence of a representative democracy relies on the ability of elected officials to freely express their views, even – and perhaps especially – when those views are critical of the executive branch or the dominant political narrative.… Continue reading

Study Confirms Men Can Transmit Bacterial Vaginosis

A new study published in the *New England Journal of Medicine* challenges the long-held belief that bacterial vaginosis (BV) is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Researchers found that treating both female and male partners with antimicrobials significantly reduced BV recurrence compared to treating only the woman. This finding, from a trial of monogamous heterosexual couples, demonstrates that male partners play a role in BV transmission and recurrence. Consequently, experts suggest updating current guidelines, such as the UK’s NHS website, to reflect this crucial information and improve treatment strategies. The study highlights the importance of partner treatment for effective BV management.

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China’s War Readiness: US Faces Imminent Threat Amidst Political Chaos

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