May 2025

Fishermen Survive 55 Days Adrift on Rain and Fish

Five fishermen—three Peruvians and two Colombians—were rescued on May 7th after 55 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean following an alternator failure that disabled their boat’s navigation and communication systems. The men survived by catching fish, drinking rainwater and seawater, and reportedly consuming water from the engine. Rescued by an Ecuadorian tuna boat near the Galapagos Islands, they are now in stable condition. Authorities are working to facilitate their return home.

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Princetonian Accuses Hegseth of Plagiarism in Senior Thesis

The Daily Princetonian reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s 2003 Princeton senior thesis contains eight instances of plagiarism, according to three expert reviewers. These instances included uncredited material, sham paraphrasing, and verbatim copying from sources such as a Washington Post article. While experts disagreed on the severity of the violations, some passages were deemed serious breaches of Princeton’s academic honesty policy, while others were considered minor. The thesis, a significant requirement for graduation, analyzed modern presidential rhetoric and its relationship to global threats.

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Measles Cases Surge Past 1,000 as RFK Jr. Disregards Public Health Crisis

Measles cases in the U.S. have surged past 1,000, the second-highest total in 30 years, with Texas accounting for the majority of infections. Three unvaccinated individuals have died, highlighting the 96% unvaccinated rate among those affected. Despite this, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has downplayed the outbreak, promoting unproven treatments and questioning vaccine efficacy, while simultaneously implementing policies that could hinder vaccine access. The CDC continues to strongly recommend MMR vaccination as the primary preventative measure.

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Trump’s Qatari Jet: Billions in Bribery or Presidential Perk?

President Trump is slated to receive a luxurious Boeing 747-8 jet, a gift from the Qatari royal family, potentially exceeding the value of any previous presidential gift. This “flying palace” will reportedly be transferred to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation, bypassing standard protocols requiring Congressional approval and GSA purchase of foreign gifts exceeding a minimal value. The gift comes amidst Trump’s frustration with Boeing over delays in delivering new Air Force One jets under a multi-billion dollar contract. This transfer raises concerns about compliance with ethical and legal requirements governing gifts to federal officials.

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Modi’s Response to US Concerns Amidst Nuclear Threats

Following a Pahalgam terrorist attack, escalating India-Pakistan tensions prompted US Vice President JD Vance to contact Prime Minister Modi, urging de-escalation. Modi, however, while acknowledging Vance’s concerns, responded that any further Pakistani aggression would be met with a “devastating and strong” response. Subsequently, a ceasefire was announced after communication between both countries’ military and diplomatic officials, facilitated by the US. India confirmed a strong retaliatory strike following initial Pakistani attacks.

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Balochistan Insurgency: City Seized, Attacks Rise Amidst Regional Instability

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for a coordinated offensive across Balochistan, including the seizure of Mangochar city and attacks at 39 locations. The operation involved highway blockades, police detentions (subsequently released), and targeting of military convoys. This significant escalation of the BLA’s campaign aims to disrupt Pakistani control and highlight the group’s ongoing fight against what it terms occupation and resource exploitation. A further statement detailing the operation and outlining future actions is expected from the BLA.

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Pope Leo XIV Calls for End to Global War

Pope Leo XIV’s first Sunday address, a plea for global peace, has ignited a firestorm of reactions, ranging from hopeful optimism to cynical skepticism. His simple yet powerful message – “no more war” – resonated deeply with many, but the complexities of achieving such a monumental goal were immediately apparent. Some found his appeal naïve, questioning whether a religious leader could genuinely influence the geopolitical landscape, suggesting that the statement sounded more like a well-meaning but ultimately ineffective wish.

The inherent irony of a religious figure calling for peace wasn’t lost on many. Historical religious conflicts were brought up, highlighting the role of religion in fueling wars throughout history.… Continue reading

Homeland Security Accuses Lawmakers of Illegal ICE Facility Entry

Democratic members of Congress, exercising their legal oversight authority, visited a Newark ICE facility, resulting in a physical confrontation with DHS officers. The incident escalated when Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested after attempting to join the lawmakers. DHS officials accused the congresspeople of illegally entering the facility and assaulting officers, threatening further arrests based on body camera footage. Conversely, the congresspeople denied wrongdoing, citing the appropriations act granting them access. The mayor, not covered by this act, was also detained.

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Trump Administration to Accept Qatari 747: Bribery or Gift?

The Trump administration’s apparent readiness to accept a lavish Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from the Qatari royal family raises significant concerns. This “palace in the sky,” intended for use as Air Force One until the end of Trump’s term, then slated to be transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation, smacks of blatant corruption.

The sheer extravagance of the gift, a plane far exceeding any reasonable standard for presidential transport, immediately sparks suspicion. It begs the question: what strings, however subtly attached, might be pulled by the Qatari government in exchange for such an opulent present? The scale dwarfs any previous presidential gifts, pushing the boundaries of ethical conduct far beyond acceptable limits.… Continue reading

Trump Claims Trade ‘Reset’ with China; Critics Call it Surrender

High-level talks between U.S. and Chinese officials in Geneva yielded progress toward a negotiated reset of trade relations, though specifics remain undisclosed. The discussions follow recent tariff increases by both nations that severely impacted global markets. While President Trump hinted at lowering U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, even reduced tariffs would remain substantial. China, while expressing concern over past U.S. actions, acknowledged the talks as a positive step toward de-escalation.

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