July 2025

US Aware of American’s Reported Death After West Bank Settler Attack

US awareness of the reported death of an American after a beating by Israeli settlers is now a stark reality, and it’s a situation that demands careful consideration. The initial reports, which seem to be accurate, depict a brutal event: an American citizen, allegedly beaten to death by Israeli settlers. The details are horrific, and the fact that an American life has been taken in this manner is undeniably serious. It’s a situation the US State Department has acknowledged, though their response, so far, has been measured.

The initial reaction from the State Department, as described, is one of acknowledging the reports and respecting the privacy of the victim’s family.… Continue reading

Sanders: Billionaires Fear Mamdani’s Success as Harbinger of Nationwide Progressive Surge

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders has reaffirmed his support for Democratic New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist facing financial opposition from establishment figures. This opposition stems from concerns over Mamdani’s “people-over-profit” agenda and its potential nationwide appeal. Despite this financial backing of opposing candidates, Mamdani is leading in polls against his competitors. Sanders believes the establishment is trying to “crush this guy” due to his demands for the wealthy and corporations to pay their fair share of taxes.

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“Alligator Alcatraz: Detainees Report Worms in Food, Filthy Conditions”

The Everglades immigration detention center, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” is facing criticism for its poor conditions, as detainees report unsanitary living situations with worms in food and malfunctioning sanitation. Detainees also claim restricted access to medical care and communication with the outside world. While officials dispute these claims, reports from attorneys and families detail instances of denied due process, lack of access to lawyers, and the confinement of individuals with no criminal records. These conditions contrast sharply with the government’s portrayal of the facility as a model for immigration detention.

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Ukraine Aid Restored: Optimism Mixed with Skepticism Over US Support

Following a pause, U.S. military aid shipments to Ukraine have been restored, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. This comes after political signals from the United States and European allies indicated a resumption of aid, addressing the previous halt due to a capability review. Zelensky plans to further discuss deliveries with U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg during his upcoming visit to Kyiv. The held-back weapons included various defense systems and ammunition.

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Manosphere Divided: Some Turn on Trump

Previously staunch supporters within the right-wing online sphere are now publicly criticizing Donald Trump. Prominent figures like Joe Rogan, Andrew Schulz, and Tim Dillon are expressing disillusionment with Trump’s policies, particularly regarding immigration, broken campaign promises, and the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. These influencers are questioning Trump’s commitment to his “America First” platform, with some, like Schulz, even suggesting that the Democratic Socialists may better embody those ideals. This shift in sentiment appears to be fueled by frustration over perceived betrayals and perceived cover-ups, particularly regarding the Epstein files, leading some to openly question Trump’s integrity and his supporters’ unwavering loyalty.

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Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Deliberate Engine Fuel Cutoff

A preliminary report on the Air India flight AI171 crash, which claimed 260 lives, indicates that the fuel supply to the engines was cut off shortly after takeoff. The report, released by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, stated that the fuel cutoff switches in the cockpit were moved to the “cutoff” position within a second of each other. The investigation further noted that the pilots had conflicting accounts regarding who initiated the cutoff. The report found that the plane then lost altitude and crashed into a residential area, yet, Boeing and engine maker GE were not deemed responsible.

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Arizona Patient Dies of Plague: Death Highlights Rare, Treatable Disease

Coconino County, Arizona, officials have confirmed a death from pneumonic plague. The patient, who presented at Flagstaff Medical Center and died the same day, received initial treatment, but did not recover. This marks the first pneumonic plague death in the county since 2007. Public health officials are investigating the case and have clarified that the recent death is unrelated to a recent prairie dog die-off, which can be an indicator of plague presence.

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Elite Boarding School Abuse Scandal Rocks France: Questions of Power and Cover-Up

Accounts of violence, rape, and sexual assault at the private Catholic school, Notre-Dame de Bétharram, have exposed a major child abuse scandal in French history. Former pupils have come forward with stories of extreme physical abuse, sexual assault, and neglect at the school. A parliamentary inquiry is investigating the institution, as well as its potential links to Prime Minister François Bayrou, who sent his children to the school. While 200 legal complaints have been filed, with many allegations falling outside the statute of limitations, victims are calling for legal reforms to address this widespread abuse.

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Georgia Republican Accused of $140 Million Ponzi Scheme

A Georgia Republican, Brant Frost IV, is accused of running a Ponzi scheme through his company, First Liberty Building and Loan, defrauding 300 investors of at least $140 million. The SEC alleges Frost lied to investors about high-interest loans to companies, instead using new investments to repay earlier ones, while also diverting millions for personal expenses, including political contributions. The company, which advertised heavily on conservative media, promised high returns but was operating as a Ponzi scheme by 2021. Frost is cooperating with the SEC, and the case has political ramifications, potentially impacting funding for far-right candidates and the state Republican party.

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Air India Crash: Fuel Cutoff Before Crash Raises Questions of Intent

The preliminary report on Air India flight 171 highlights the pilots’ actions as a focal point of the investigation. The report details that shortly after takeoff, the fuel control switches were moved to the cutoff position, causing both engines to lose thrust. One pilot is heard questioning the other about the switch movement, while the other pilot denied moving the switches. Although the switches were later moved back to the normal inflight position, the aircraft crashed before both engines could regain thrust. The report emphasizes that no conclusions have been reached, and the investigation is ongoing.

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