Michael Gloss, son of a CIA deputy director, died in April 2024 fighting for Russia in Ukraine after enlisting in the Russian army in September 2023. Prior to his military service, Gloss traveled extensively and expressed anti-American sentiments to friends. His motivations for joining the Russian military included anger towards the U.S. and a desire to expedite obtaining Russian citizenship for his environmental work. Gloss’s family held a funeral in December 2024, omitting mention of his service in the Russian army.
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During a Kharkiv press conference, Nebraska Senator Tom Brewer emphasized the critical nature of continued US military support for Ukraine, highlighting the dependence on US-supplied weapons and ammunition. His fifth visit to Ukraine, alongside a Nebraska delegation, focused on assessing Ukraine’s military and humanitarian needs for subsequent reporting to US officials. Senator Brewer also expressed evolving concerns regarding Donald Trump’s understanding of Vladimir Putin, contrasting initial overly positive assessments with a growing awareness of Putin’s true nature. Finally, the senator discussed the US peace proposal, noting the problematic nature of concessions such as recognizing Crimea’s annexation, which directly contradicts Ukrainian law.
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On the same day US envoy Steve Witkoff met with Vladimir Putin for three hours of constructive talks focusing on Ukraine and other international issues, a senior Russian general, Yaroslav Moskalik, was killed in a car bombing near Moscow. Witkoff’s visit, his fourth since January, comes as President Trump’s 100-day deadline for ending the war approaches, with ongoing disagreements between the US and Ukraine regarding proposed peace deals. These competing proposals differ significantly on the status of Crimea and the level of concessions required from Ukraine. The general’s death, following a similar assassination of another Russian general in December, adds another layer of complexity to the already tense situation.
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On February 12, 2025, an RCMP Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter touched down at the Lansdowne port of entry. Recent polling data reveals that Canadians view relations with the U.S. as negatively as those with Russia. This coincides with a demonstrated willingness among Canadians to strengthen ties with both China and, more significantly, Mexico.
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X, Elon Musk’s social media platform, is suing Minnesota, alleging its new deepfake law violates free speech rights. The lawsuit argues the law’s vague language compels platforms to over-censor content to avoid potential criminal penalties for even ambiguous violations. This, X contends, stifles valuable political discourse and contravenes core First Amendment protections. The company maintains existing robust content moderation policies already address problematic content and seeks a declaration that the Minnesota law is unconstitutional. State officials are reviewing the lawsuit.
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Judge Hannah Dugan, a judge from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was recently arrested by the FBI on charges of obstruction. The arrest stems from an alleged incident where she is accused of hindering an immigration arrest operation. The FBI claims Judge Dugan deliberately misled federal agents, diverting them from Eduardo Flores Ruiz, an undocumented immigrant, thus allowing him to evade arrest.
This incident has sparked outrage and concern, with many questioning the implications of arresting a judge for actions taken within the context of her duties. The core of the accusation appears to be that Judge Dugan instructed ICE agents to wait until court proceedings concluded before apprehending Flores Ruiz.… Continue reading
During an interview, the President contradicted his prior commitment to comply with all Supreme Court orders. Despite a unanimous Supreme Court ruling mandating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the President claimed his legal team interpreted the order differently and he had not personally intervened, citing Garcia’s alleged MS-13 affiliation and violent past. He further stated that he hadn’t directly asked El Salvador’s President for Garcia’s release, attributing his inaction to a lack of instruction from his lawyers. The President ultimately expressed his belief that Garcia is not deserving of a trial.
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Canada’s current position regarding a new trade deal with the United States offers a compelling case study in strategic patience. Prime Minister Carney’s assertion that Canada possesses the leverage to wait for a favorable agreement underscores a broader global shift in economic power dynamics. The US, entangled in its own internal economic vulnerabilities and facing a fragmented international standing, finds itself in a significantly weakened negotiating position.
This isn’t simply about Canada’s internal economic strength; it’s about the interconnectedness of the global economy. The potential for widespread disruptions to supply chains, particularly impacting large US retailers reliant on imports, creates significant pressure.… Continue reading
President Trump issued an executive memorandum ordering an investigation into ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, citing allegations of unlawful campaign contributions. The memo, referencing a House Republican report, accuses ActBlue of facilitating “straw” donations and evading federal contribution limits. ActBlue vehemently denies these claims, calling the investigation a politically motivated attack on democracy and vowing legal action. The memorandum directs Attorney General Bondi to investigate and enforce relevant laws, escalating existing tensions between the Trump administration and Democratic organizations.
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Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for allegedly obstructing immigration agents by helping an undocumented immigrant evade arrest. This action represents a significant escalation in the Trump administration’s conflict with local governments regarding deportation policy. The arrest follows months of increasing friction between the administration and the judiciary over immigration-related rulings. The charges against Judge Dugan underscore the administration’s aggressive stance on immigration enforcement and its willingness to pursue legal action against those perceived as obstructing it.
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