The long-predicted “Chinese century” may have already begun, with the early months of President Trump’s second term marking a potential turning point. Trump’s focus on short-term trade skirmishes obscures a larger, decisive loss to China. His policies, including tariffs and cuts to research and development, are undermining American economic and technological strength. This weakening of American power, coupled with China’s continued advancement, suggests a significant shift in global power dynamics.
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The Trump administration, facing delays in acquiring new Air Force One planes, initiated contact with Qatar to explore purchasing a Boeing 747. This contradicts Trump’s claim that Qatar offered the plane as a gift. The Pentagon initially contacted Boeing, who suggested Qatar as a potential seller, leading to discussions about leasing or purchasing the aircraft. Despite Trump’s characterization of the deal, legal teams from both countries are still negotiating the terms, and the transaction remains uncertain.
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Russia’s drastically declining birth rate, reaching levels unseen since the late 18th or early 19th century, has prompted the government to restrict access to key demographic data. This follows a reported drop in births of 6-7 percent in February and 3-4 percent in March 2025. The Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) now only publishes cumulative yearly figures, concealing the severity of the crisis. This secrecy coincides with ongoing government efforts to boost the birth rate, including financial incentives and proposed legal changes.
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Following former President Biden’s announcement of his aggressive bone cancer diagnosis, Vice President JD Vance expressed well wishes for Biden’s recovery while questioning his fitness for office during his presidency. Vance’s comments, made aboard Air Force 2, sparked significant online debate, with some praising his candor and others condemning his timing and tone. The discussion highlights concerns about transparency surrounding Biden’s health and the ongoing political implications. Reactions ranged from support for a congressional inquiry into the matter to criticism of the Vice President’s perceived lack of grace.
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Nippon Steel’s proposed $4 billion investment in a new U.S. steel mill, part of a larger $14 billion package, has sparked considerable debate. The skepticism is understandable, given past instances of large-scale projects failing to materialize, like the Foxconn factory in Wisconsin. The promise of significant investment often falls short of reality, leaving many questioning whether this project will be any different.
Until steel is actually being produced, it’s difficult to assess the project’s viability. The sheer scale of the undertaking—a $14 billion investment—raises concerns about its feasibility. Such a massive project necessitates extensive infrastructure and a substantial workforce, factors that are not guaranteed.… Continue reading
Russia’s recent failed missile test exposes deep flaws within its military-industrial complex, undermining its strategic deterrence and the credibility of its nuclear threats. This incident, following a previous devastating missile strike in November 2024, reveals vulnerabilities in even Russia’s most advanced weaponry. The failure casts doubt on the effectiveness of Russia’s intimidation tactics, which rely heavily on the perceived power of its arsenal. Consequently, the myth of Russian military invincibility is eroding as its actions increasingly contradict its boasts. This weakening of Russia’s perceived strength contrasts sharply with the strengthening defenses of Ukraine and its allies.
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Following a landslide election loss, Australia’s Liberal-National coalition has formally dissolved, with the Nationals citing irreconcilable policy differences, particularly regarding climate and energy policies, as the primary reason for the split. Nationals leader David Littleproud expressed hope for future reconciliation but confirmed the party will contest the next election independently. The Liberals, now the sole opposition party, expressed disappointment but acknowledged the Nationals’ refusal to commit to a coalition agreement without specific policy concessions. This marks a significant shift in the Australian political landscape, ending a partnership that, in its current form, dates back to the 1940s.
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Following President Biden’s announcement of his stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, Donald Trump questioned Biden’s fitness for office, contrasting his earlier expressions of sympathy. Trump speculated about the timing of the diagnosis and the lack of cognitive tests in Biden’s recent physical, raising unsubstantiated concerns. Despite the severity of the diagnosis, the article notes that late-stage prostate cancer diagnosis in older men is not uncommon and often asymptomatic. Trump’s comments stand in contrast to his previous well wishes for Biden’s recovery.
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Federal trespassing charges against Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, stemming from a May 9th protest at an ICE facility, have been dismissed by U.S. Attorney Alina Habba. Simultaneously, Habba announced charges against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver for allegedly interfering with law enforcement during the same incident. While Mayor Baraka expressed his intention to continue advocating for humane treatment of detainees, Habba stated the dismissal doesn’t conclude the matter and invited the mayor to tour the facility. McIver, however, denounced the charges against her as politically motivated.
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A major UK study reveals that half of Britons feel disconnected from society, with over 40 percent feeling like strangers in their own country. This sense of alienation is linked to various factors, including economic hardship, changes in social interaction, and a perceived lack of trust, exceeding concerns solely about immigration. Significant generational and socioeconomic disparities exist in these feelings, with younger and lower-income individuals reporting higher levels of disconnection and pessimism. The researchers emphasize the need for increased opportunities for social interaction and mutual understanding to address this widespread social fragmentation.
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Trump’s Cruel Remarks on Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Spark Outrage
Following President Biden’s announcement of his stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, Donald Trump questioned Biden’s fitness for office, contrasting his earlier expressions of sympathy. Trump speculated about the timing of the diagnosis and the lack of cognitive tests in Biden’s recent physical, raising unsubstantiated concerns. Despite the severity of the diagnosis, the article notes that late-stage prostate cancer diagnosis in older men is not uncommon and often asymptomatic. Trump’s comments stand in contrast to his previous well wishes for Biden’s recovery.
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