March 2025

Kim Jong Un Backs Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

During a meeting in Pyongyang, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un voiced unwavering support for Russia’s actions in Ukraine, reaffirming a mutual defense treaty with Russia. This support was conveyed to Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, who delivered a message from President Putin. Discussions encompassed various geopolitical issues, including the security situation on the Korean Peninsula. The meeting follows South Korean intelligence suggesting North Korean troop deployments to aid Russia in the conflict.

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Media’s Trump Face-Plant: Normalizing Autocracy Paves Road to Ruin

Contrary to reports, President Trump did not actually fire any Federal Trade Commission commissioners. His actions constituted a public declaration of his *desired* power to remove them, a power he legally lacks. News coverage of this event, and of Trump’s broader economic plans, often misrepresents the situation, either downplaying the lack of substance in his pronouncements or accepting his claims at face value. This inaccurate portrayal ignores the underlying reality: Trump’s economic policies are driven by corruption and a lack of intellectual capacity.

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Trump Denies Signing Alien Enemies Act Proclamation

Donald Trump claims he didn’t sign the Alien Enemies Act proclamation. This assertion, however, directly contradicts official White House documentation clearly stating his signature and approval of the document. The stark contrast between his denial and verifiable evidence raises serious questions about his cognitive abilities, his truthfulness, or perhaps both.

The discrepancy has led to widespread speculation and a range of interpretations. Some suggest that his denial is a calculated move to distance himself from the potentially controversial implications of the proclamation. Others speculate that he genuinely doesn’t remember signing it, implying a serious lapse in memory or cognitive decline. This possibility is further fueled by observations of his increasingly erratic behavior and apparent difficulty comprehending or recalling events.… Continue reading

Musk’s Transphobic Rant Follows Daughter’s Public Disavowal

The upcoming four years represent a pivotal moment for America, demanding unwavering commitment to free and impartial journalism. HuffPost, facing this critical juncture, is launching an ad-free experience for qualifying contributors to sustain its mission of fearless reporting. This initiative seeks to bolster the newsroom’s ability to provide unbiased news coverage. Support from readers is crucial to ensuring HuffPost’s continued operation during this transformative period.

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Kazakhstan’s Wildlife Comeback: Horses, Tigers, and Snow Leopards Flourish

Kazakhstan’s ambitious wildlife conservation program is successfully reintroducing extinct or critically endangered species. Hungary’s contribution of 150 Przewalski’s horses bolsters this effort, with the first seven already released. Simultaneously, the reintroduction of the Turanian tiger is underway, supported by habitat restoration and the arrival of tigers from the Netherlands and expected from Russia. Furthermore, snow leopard numbers have doubled since the 1990s, thanks to expanded protected areas and advanced monitoring techniques.

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New Mexico Park Shooting: 3 Dead, 14 Injured

A mass shooting at an unsanctioned car show in Las Cruces, New Mexico’s Young Park left three dead—a 16-year-old and two 19-year-old men—and fifteen others injured. The incident stemmed from an altercation between two groups escalating into gunfire, affecting both participants and bystanders. Police Chief Jeremy Story reported recovering 50-60 shell casings and are pursuing multiple leads, with no arrests yet made. The park, known for past crime and unsanctioned events, is currently closed as multiple agencies assist in the ongoing investigation.

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Erdogan Rival’s Diploma Revoked, Blocking Presidential Bid

Istanbul University annulled Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu’s diploma, citing irregularities in his 1990 university transfer, effectively barring him from the next presidential election. This decision, widely seen as politically motivated to hinder President Erdogan’s main rival, sparked outrage from the opposition CHP, who denounced it as a blow to democracy. Imamoglu plans to appeal, while Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavas suspended his own candidacy in solidarity. The move is part of a broader crackdown on dissent within Turkey, fueling concerns about the fairness of upcoming elections.

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Billionaire Claims Seniors Won’t Complain About Missing Social Security Checks

Seniors won’t complain if they miss a Social Security check, a statement recently made, reveals a profound disconnect from the realities faced by millions of older Americans. This assertion ignores the fundamental truth that for many seniors, Social Security is not supplemental income; it’s the sole source of funds for daily living. The idea that a missed check wouldn’t elicit complaints is simply unrealistic and displays a staggering lack of empathy.

Seniors won’t complain if they miss a Social Security check, this claim disregards the precarious financial situations many seniors face. A significant portion of the elderly population relies entirely on these monthly payments to cover essential expenses like rent, utilities, groceries, and healthcare.… Continue reading

Trump Wants Boeing to Build a Fighter Jet Named After Him

President Trump announced that Boeing will build the Air Force’s next fighter jet, the F-47, a sixth-generation aircraft he claims will be the most advanced ever created. The F-47, reportedly costing over $20 billion, is intended to surpass the F-22 Raptor in cost-effectiveness and adaptability, and will be completed during Trump’s presidency. Defense Secretary Hegseth emphasized the jet’s role in global power projection. The design remains classified, though Trump hinted at its stealth capabilities and five years of secret testing.

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