June 2025

United Plane Makes Near-Miss Mid-Air Collision: Pilot Error at SFO

A United Airlines flight nearly collided with a SkyWest flight on May 13th at San Francisco International Airport due to an unauthorized left turn by the United aircraft during takeoff from a parallel runway. The close call, resulting in a minimal lateral and vertical separation of 1950 and 275 feet respectively, prompted an evasive maneuver by the SkyWest crew. The FAA is investigating the incident, focusing on the United crew’s actions leading up to the unauthorized turn. Both airlines are cooperating with the investigation.

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Clinton Warns Against Discarding America’s Legacy

In a recent interview, former President Bill Clinton decried President Trump’s disregard for the rule of law, characterizing his actions as unprecedented and ultimately detrimental to his popularity. Clinton emphasized the importance of elections in addressing this issue, expressing optimism that the courts and increased Democratic victories could provide checks on Trump’s actions. He also cautioned against solely focusing on antipathy towards Trump within the Democratic Party, urging unity and a focus on shared values to preserve the nation’s legacy. Finally, Clinton addressed his own health and briefly commented on President Biden’s fitness for office.

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Report: Nancy Mace Used Bot Army to Boost Profile

A Wired report, corroborated by a deposition from a former campaign consultant, alleges that Congresswoman Nancy Mace directs staff to operate numerous bot accounts to boost her online presence. The consultant, Wesley Donehue, described Mace as highly tech-savvy and personally involved in creating and managing these fake social media profiles. This revelation comes amidst other controversies, including Mace publicly accusing four men, including her ex-fiancee, of sexual offenses and allegations of abusive behavior towards staff. Mace’s office has declined to comment on these personal accusations, instead focusing on her relationship with South Carolina.

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Ukraine Kept US Uninformed of Airfield Attacks: A Smart Move?

Ukraine’s Security Service (SSU) conducted a covert operation on June 1st, damaging approximately 40 Russian aircraft at multiple airfields. This operation, planned for over a year and a half, involved the clandestine deployment of drones concealed within mobile crates. According to Axios and CBS News sources, the US was not informed beforehand. The attacks preceded Ukraine-Russia negotiations scheduled for June 2nd in Istanbul.

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30,000 Projectiles Launched at Israel: Two Years of Unrelenting Attacks

The sheer scale of the attacks against Israel during the first 600 days of the recent conflict is staggering: nearly 30,000 projectiles launched. It’s easy to overlook this immense figure, to focus on isolated incidents like October 7th, but the constant barrage of attacks deserves consideration. This unrelenting assault forced Israeli civilians into bomb shelters on a near-daily basis for two years.

This reality contrasts sharply with the perception of the conflict by many. Israel’s investment in advanced defense systems and bomb shelters is often highlighted, but the reality for its citizens is still a harrowing experience. Meanwhile, the enemies of Israel invest in strategies like hiding terrorists in tunnels, forcing their own population to bear the brunt of the ensuing conflict.… Continue reading

Walz Calls for More Aggressive Democratic Strategy

Walz’s assertion that Democrats need to be “a little meaner” sparks a complex debate about the party’s current political strategy. The sentiment reflects a growing frustration among some voters with the perceived lack of forceful pushback against the Republican party.

The core of the argument centers on the Democrats’ perceived failure to effectively contrast their policy platforms with those of the Republicans. Critics point to instances where Democrats engage in debates on issues prioritized by the right, such as immigration or crime, allowing Republicans to set the agenda. Instead, the argument proposes, Democrats should focus relentlessly on issues like healthcare, housing affordability, and childcare, forcing voters to choose between competing narratives.… Continue reading

Ukraine’s Drone Attack: Sheds, Spies, and $7 Billion in Damage

To attack Russian air bases, Ukrainian spies hid drones in wooden sheds. This ingenious tactic, revealed in a flurry of online images and videos, involved loading explosive-laden drones into the roofs of seemingly innocuous wooden sheds. These sheds, disguised as ordinary cargo, were then transported by truck to the perimeters of targeted air bases.

To execute the operation, a remotely activated mechanism lifted the metal roof panels of the sheds, releasing the drones to commence their attack. The sheer audacity of this plan is striking; it’s a perfect example of using simplicity and deception to achieve a devastating outcome.

To further complicate matters for the Russians, the drones used in the attack were short-range quadrocopters, making the range of the operation particularly impressive.… Continue reading

Senate GOP’s Budget Bill: Dems’ Chance to Block Trump, or Will They Fail?

Senate Republicans, by overriding the Senate parliamentarian to revoke a California vehicle emissions waiver, inadvertently created a procedural vulnerability. This action, using the Congressional Review Act (CRA), allows Democrats to potentially stall or even block the Senate’s agenda through numerous disapproval resolutions targeting executive branch actions. Democrats could utilize this to disrupt Senate proceedings significantly, potentially delaying or preventing key legislation like the Republican tax bill. While Democrats are aware of this tactic, it remains uncertain whether they will fully exploit this newly created opening.

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Jan 6th Pardonee Rejects Trump’s Clemency

President Trump issued over 1,500 pardons, including one to Pamela Hemphill, a participant in the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Unlike other recipients, Hemphill, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, is actively rejecting her pardon, citing its contribution to a false narrative surrounding the event. She has enlisted the help of her senator to formally refuse the pardon and prevent its use in legal proceedings. This unique action contrasts sharply with other January 6th defendants who have actively sought and utilized their pardons.

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Johnson and Vought’s Medicaid Lie: Denying Planned Cuts

Despite claims by administration officials that the proposed House budget contains no Medicaid cuts and that no one will lose coverage, the Congressional Budget Office projects a $723 billion reduction in federal Medicaid spending by 2034, resulting in 7.6 million people losing coverage. This is largely attributed to new work requirements for adults aged 18-64 and stricter eligibility checks. Experts warn that these measures will create barriers to enrollment and lead to coverage loss among eligible individuals. These losses contradict assurances from officials that the bill will “preserve and protect” the social safety net.

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