March 2025

Musk Threatens Bowman With Lawsuit After Nazi Accusation

Elon Musk is suing former Rep. Jamaal Bowman for defamation after Bowman called Musk a “thief” and a “Nazi” on CNN, criticizing Musk’s work with President Trump on the Department of Government Efficiency. This lawsuit follows a recent surge in vandalism targeting Tesla, fueled by negative public perception of Musk’s association with Trump. The attacks, including arson, have coincided with a significant drop in Tesla’s stock price, a decline celebrated by some Democrats. Bowman, who lost his reelection bid in 2024, made the comments during a CNN segment discussing Musk’s perceived incompetence.

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Witkoff’s Pro-Putin Propaganda: Referendums, Language, and the Erosion of Democracy

U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s recent interview promoted Russian talking points, undermining Ukraine’s position in ceasefire negotiations. Witkoff echoed Russian propaganda, falsely claiming referendums legitimized Russian control over occupied Ukrainian territories, ignoring the violence and human rights abuses committed there. He further suggested that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s political survival hinges on acknowledging Russian territorial claims and downplayed Russia’s aggression. Witkoff also asserted that a partial ceasefire is imminent and touted improved US-Russia relations, focusing on potential collaborations despite Russia’s ongoing war crimes.

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Trump Denies Signing Alien Enemies Act: Who’s Responsible?

President Trump’s denial of signing a proclamation invoking the Alien and Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members caused immediate controversy. His claim, contradicting the digital signature on the Federal Register document, prompted questions about the legality of the process and raised concerns regarding potential procedural irregularities. The White House later clarified that Trump’s statement referred to the original 1798 act, not the recent proclamation, which he did sign. The confusion highlights a discrepancy between Trump’s public statements and official documentation, particularly given his past criticism of autopen usage.

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California Woman Accused of Killing Wife Captured in Mexico

Yolanda Marodi, suspected of murdering her wife, Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, was apprehended in Mexicali, Mexico, after over a month as a fugitive. The arrest followed collaboration between U.S. and Mexican authorities, utilizing information and cooperation to locate Marodi near the border. Security footage depicted a violent altercation where Rebecca Marodi was fatally stabbed; Yolanda Marodi subsequently fled the scene and crossed into Mexico. Yolanda Marodi has been charged with murder and will be returned to the U.S. to face trial.

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Kyiv Attack Kills Five-Year-Old: Outrage Over Child Deaths Amidst War’s Brutal Toll

A five-year-old child is among those killed in a recent Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine. This tragic loss underscores the devastating human cost of the ongoing conflict. The image of a young child, full of life and potential, snatched away by violence is particularly heartbreaking. It forces us to confront the brutal reality of war and the immense suffering it inflicts on innocent civilians.

The sheer senselessness of this act is profoundly disturbing. A child’s death, under any circumstances, is a profound tragedy, but this loss feels especially cruel. It’s a stark reminder of the ongoing violence and instability gripping the nation.… Continue reading

50 State AGs Unite to Secure Justice for Veterans Denied GI Benefits

In an unprecedented move, all 50 state attorneys general filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to grant full GI Bill benefits to two veterans wrongly denied them. This bipartisan effort follows a Supreme Court ruling affirming veterans’ entitlement to 48 months of benefits under both the Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bills. The attorneys general argue the Department of Veterans Affairs is contradicting this ruling with a restrictive interpretation. The case highlights the importance of upholding the nation’s promise of education benefits to veterans and underscores the rare unity across state political lines on this issue.

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Italy Halts Starlink Talks Amid Musk Controversy

Due to Elon Musk’s controversial statements regarding Ukraine and Europe, Italy has temporarily suspended negotiations with SpaceX for Starlink access. Defense Minister Guido Crosetto stated that discussions are stalled, prioritizing the country’s defense interests and safety. The Italian government’s focus has shifted from the technical aspects of a Starlink contract to concerns surrounding Musk’s public pronouncements. While a future agreement remains a possibility, current talks are indefinitely postponed. Italy intends to revisit the Starlink contract only once the controversy surrounding Musk subsides.

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Starmer Defied US Pressure to Criticize Zelenskyy After Trump Clash

Following a contentious Oval Office meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky, British Prime Minister Starmer revealed facing pressure from Washington to publicly criticize Zelensky. Instead, Starmer acted as a mediator, sending his national security advisor to Kyiv to help repair the relationship and facilitating a subsequent call between the two presidents. Despite these efforts, Ukrainian skepticism remains regarding U.S. peace initiatives, particularly given continued Russian attacks and the temporary halt of U.S. military intelligence aid. Starmer continues to advocate for strong support of Ukraine, emphasizing the need for security guarantees to ensure any peace agreement’s success.

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