May 2025

Trump Ally Targets Medical Marijuana

Trump’s controversial US attorney is coming for medical marijuana, and that’s sparking a firestorm of angry reactions. The move feels like a deliberate attempt to roll back progress, ignoring the economic benefits and the needs of patients. It’s a harsh reminder that despite the growing acceptance of cannabis, the fight for its legal status is far from over.

This action is viewed by many as a blatant disregard for the millions of people who rely on medical marijuana for pain relief and other health conditions. The potential consequences for patients who depend on this medicine are severe, forcing them back into the shadows of the illegal market.… Continue reading

Israel Expands Gaza Offensive Amid Stalled Hostage Talks

Israel plans to mobilize tens of thousands of reservists to intensify its offensive in Gaza, following a proposal by the IDF Chief of Staff to increase pressure on Hamas. This escalation, which includes plans to evacuate some Palestinian civilians, comes as ceasefire negotiations mediated by Egypt and Qatar have stalled, amid accusations of Qatari bias and Israeli prioritization of defeating Hamas over hostage release. The increased military action has raised concerns among families of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas. Netanyahu’s recent shift in prioritizing the defeat of Hamas over hostage rescue has further complicated the already tense situation.

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Secretariat’s Legacy: How His Genes Dominate the 2025 Kentucky Derby

Remarkably, all 19 horses competing in the 151st Kentucky Derby share a common ancestor: Secretariat. Each horse’s pedigree reveals a connection to the legendary Triple Crown winner, ranging from fourth to seventh generation descendants. This widespread lineage stems from Secretariat’s prolific breeding career, resulting in over 660 registered foals whose influence continues to impact modern thoroughbred racing. While not unprecedented, the complete presence of Secretariat’s genetic legacy in this year’s Derby field is a noteworthy statistical occurrence.

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US Sends Refurbished Patriot System to Ukraine: A Deal With Strings Attached

A refurbished Israeli Patriot air defense system will be sent to Ukraine, as reported by the New York Times. Discussions are also underway among Western allies regarding additional Patriot systems from Germany or Greece. This transfer follows increased Russian attacks across Ukraine and Kyiv’s repeated pleas for enhanced air defenses. Despite previous opposition from former President Trump, the move reflects the urgent need to counter the scale of Russian missile and drone assaults.

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CPB Sues White House Over Trump-Ordered Board Firings

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is taking legal action against the White House, challenging the attempted removal of three board members. This action stems from President Trump’s directive, aiming to exert greater influence over public broadcasting entities like NPR and PBS. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., highlights the White House’s April 28th notifications to the targeted board members announcing their termination.

The CPB’s legal argument emphasizes the serious implications of these firings. The lawsuit underscores that the threats against CPB aren’t hypothetical, referencing the administration’s past actions involving the dismissal of board members from other organizations established by Congress.… Continue reading

Kash Patel: $25,000 Russian Payment for Anti-FBI Role

Kash Patel, Trump’s FBI nominee, received $25,000 from Global Tree Pictures, a Russia-linked production company, to participate in a documentary assailing the FBI. This documentary, part of Tucker Carlson’s “All the President’s Men” series, promoted pro-Kremlin narratives and featured individuals with ties to Russian disinformation. Global Tree’s principals, Igor Lopatonok and Vera Tomilova, have connections to Kremlin-funded propaganda projects and individuals sanctioned by the US government. Patel’s financial ties to this production company raise serious concerns regarding his suitability for the FBI director position.

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Putin Claims Russia Can End Ukraine War; Critics Demand Withdrawal

Despite Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine lowering the threshold for nuclear use, President Putin asserted that employing nuclear weapons in Ukraine remains unnecessary. A proposed three-day ceasefire by Russia for the end of World War II was dismissed by Ukraine as a mere tactical maneuver, with President Zelenskyy instead proposing a 30-day ceasefire contingent on reciprocal Russian actions. Zelenskyy’s assessment pointed to ongoing intense Russian strikes as evidence against Russia’s commitment to peace. The differing views on a potential ceasefire highlight the continuing stalemate in the conflict.

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Woman Missing Since 1962 Found Alive, Leaving Behind Questions of Family and Abuse

Audrey Backeberg, missing since 1962 at age 20, has been located alive and well outside Wisconsin. Her disappearance, following a domestic violence complaint against her husband, was determined to be self-initiated and not the result of foul play. A recent review of old case files, aided by an online ancestry account, led investigators to Ms. Backeberg, now 82, who reportedly expressed contentment with her life choices. She was found to be living outside of Wisconsin.

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Trump Threatens Military Action Against Greenland: Allies Outraged

In a recent interview, President Trump refused to rule out the use of military force to acquire Greenland, citing its strategic importance and potential mineral wealth. This statement follows his repeated expressions of interest in expanding US territory into Greenland, a position met with significant international criticism. He also discussed the possibility of annexing Canada, claiming that it would be economically advantageous to the US, despite significant Canadian and American public opposition to such a move. Trump’s comments regarding both Greenland and Canada have sparked widespread debate and concern.

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