April 2025

Zelenskyy Rejects Putin’s Ceasefire as Insincere Manipulation

Zelenskyy rejected Putin’s proposed three-day ceasefire for May 8, instead calling for an immediate month-long truce, citing previous broken Russian ceasefires and prioritizing the preservation of Ukrainian lives over symbolic dates. Simultaneously, air raid alerts sounded in Kyiv, with air defenses engaging incoming attacks. Germany’s incoming chancellor pledged unwavering support for Ukraine, appointing a pro-Kyiv foreign minister. Finally, the US reiterated its commitment to ending the conflict through diplomatic channels, a conversation occurring before Putin’s ceasefire announcement.

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Amazon Caves to White House, Will Not Display Tariff Costs

Amazon briefly considered adding import charges to its ultra-low-cost Haul platform, but ultimately decided against it. This decision followed a news report suggesting Amazon would display tariffs, prompting a negative White House reaction and a personal call from President Trump to Jeff Bezos. The White House’s criticism stemmed from the timing of the reported plan, and ultimately the decision was deemed a “good move” by the Commerce Secretary. The consideration was unrelated to the recent tariff increases, and Amazon is currently assessing the impact of those tariffs on its third-party sellers and overall business.

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Former German President Warns of Nation’s Wartime Weakness

Former German President Joachim Gauck expressed concern that Germany lacks the mental fortitude for war, advocating for increased national resilience alongside military buildup. He emphasized the need for a “new seriousness” in confronting challenges, citing a lack of preparedness beyond technical capabilities. Gauck also urged a firmer stance against Vladimir Putin, warning that appeasement would constitute “submission,” not peace. His comments coincide with the incoming chancellor’s plans for substantial military investment.

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Carney Defies Trump: Canada Demands Respect, Sets Trade Terms

Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that any future discussions with the US regarding trade and security will occur only on Canada’s terms, prioritizing national sovereignty. He dismissed President Trump’s suggestion of Canada becoming the “51st state” as unrealistic and emphasized the importance of a respectful partnership. Carney highlighted Canada’s significant economic contributions to the US, including energy and fertilizer, asserting Canada’s right to respect and a mutually beneficial relationship. Despite strained relations and existing tariffs, he expressed optimism for a future partnership, but one distinct from past dealings.

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Union Workers Revolt Against Trump Tariffs: A Betrayal of the Working Class?

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) strongly condemns President Trump’s tariffs, characterizing them as a direct attack on the working class and detrimental to the U.S. economy. The tariffs have already caused a significant decline in Asian shipments to West Coast ports, impacting numerous sectors beyond dockworkers, including trucking, warehousing, and supply chain management. This disruption is leading to increased prices for consumers and businesses are struggling to adapt to rapidly changing trade policies. Experts predict further economic consequences as the ripple effects of reduced imports intensify inflationary pressures and shortages.

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Amazon Caves to White House Pressure, Hides Tariff Charges on Haul Site

Amazon considered, but ultimately rejected, displaying tariff charges on its discount platform, Amazon Haul, a move intended to compete with Temu and Shein. This decision followed a report suggesting Amazon would show tariff costs, prompting strong White House condemnation and a phone call from President Trump to Jeff Bezos. No changes were implemented on Amazon’s main site. The episode highlights the growing consumer visibility of tariff-related price increases in online retail.

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RFK Jr.’s Sister Condemns Him for HHS Secretary Post

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine stance and actions as Secretary of Health and Human Services have drawn widespread condemnation, including from his sister Kerry Kennedy. Kerry Kennedy publicly disagreed with her brother’s views, echoing John Oliver’s call for his removal from office. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure has been marked by the firing of numerous top scientists, the spread of misinformation regarding vaccines and other public health issues, and the gutting of crucial research funding. His actions have fueled vaccine hesitancy and contributed to a measles outbreak, while his conspiracy theories regarding autism, HIV, and transgender individuals further underscore his unsuitability for the position.

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Activist Pastor Arrested for Praying in Capitol Building

Reverend William Barber, a prominent progressive activist, was arrested at the US Capitol for praying with others in protest of federal budget cuts impacting vulnerable populations. This arrest, following the establishment of a Justice Department task force addressing anti-Christian bias, highlights the increasing tension surrounding political activism and religious expression. The Capitol Police cited “crowding, obstructing, and incommoding” as the reason for the arrests, while Barber framed the incident as a suppression of prayer and dissent. Barber’s activism spans over a decade, focusing on issues such as voting rights, minimum wage, and healthcare access.

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USDA Reverses Salmonella Limits in Raw Poultry: Public Health Concerns Explode

The USDA has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have mandated salmonella limits in poultry products, citing over 7,000 public comments. This decision reverses a Biden-era initiative aimed at reducing the 1.35 million annual salmonella infections, many foodborne, and approximately 420 associated deaths. Industry groups applauded the withdrawal, while advocates criticized the move as prioritizing industry concerns over public health. The USDA will now evaluate whether to update existing salmonella regulations.

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Trump’s Ukraine Flip-Flop: From Putin’s Ally to Potential Backer?

In a recent interview, Donald Trump suggested that Vladimir Putin could potentially prompt him to support Ukraine, though not necessarily President Zelenskyy. Trump cited his past difficulties with Zelenskyy, referencing a past Oval Office meeting where he felt Zelenskyy’s requests were unreasonable. Trump alluded to various forms of support for Ukraine beyond military aid, such as sanctions and banking restrictions. He later reported a positive meeting with Zelenskyy at the Vatican, expressing uncertainty about the progress made but hinting at the possibility of further sanctions against Russia.

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