July 2025

Canada and Japan Forge Intel-Sharing Deal: Strengthening Ties

Japan recently solidified its commitment to strengthen intelligence sharing with the Five Eyes alliance by signing a classified information-sharing agreement with Canada. The Security of Information Agreement (SIA), signed in Tokyo, aims to facilitate exchanges of national security data and defense procurements between the two nations. This legally binding deal, awaiting parliamentary ratification, outlines protocols for managing sensitive information. Though it doesn’t specify data exchange, the agreement represents a significant advancement in bolstering defense and security cooperation between Japan and Canada.

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Houthis Sink Second Cargo Ship, Sparking Debate on Response

In the Red Sea, Houthi rebels attacked the cargo ship Eternity C, resulting in fatalities and the sinking of the vessel. The attacks, which began on Monday and continued through Tuesday, involved sea drones and rocket-propelled grenades. The attack resulted in the deaths of at least three crew members, according to EU naval missions, although the exact number of casualties has not been independently verified. The Houthis claimed responsibility for sinking the ship and reported rescuing some crew members, while the incident marks the second cargo ship sunk by the group in the region.

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Comey Tracked by Secret Service After Anti-Trump Post: A Symptom of a Larger Threat

Comey tracked by Secret Service after a post critical of Trump. That’s the core of it, isn’t it? It seems like the news, or at least the rumblings around it, have sparked some serious reactions. It’s a story that gets to the heart of some pretty big questions about power, free speech, and what happens when those things clash in the public sphere. And, judging from what I’ve been processing, it’s stirred up a lot of complicated feelings.

The reactions, as expected, are all over the place. Some people feel like Comey, and potentially others who dared to criticize the former President, are getting what they deserve.… Continue reading

ICE Expansion: US Facing Largest Domestic Force in History

The recently passed budget, signed by the president, heavily favors the wealthy through tax cuts while simultaneously cutting healthcare and food programs for the poor. A significant portion of the budget is allocated to expanding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), creating a massive domestic police force with unprecedented resources and authority. This expansion includes funding for detention facilities, hiring thousands of new agents, and constructing a border wall, further militarizing the border. The budget also increases fees for immigrants, seemingly designed to generate revenue from those most vulnerable. This combination of economic inequality and increased policing foreshadows a potential police state, blurring the lines between military operations and civilian law enforcement to suppress dissent and protect the elite.

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Red Sea Ship Sinks After Houthi Attack, Crew Members Killed or Missing

The Liberian-flagged cargo ship “Eternity C” was attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in the Red Sea and subsequently sank, resulting in the deaths of at least three crew members and the rescue of only six of the 25 people on board. This incident, along with the sinking of the bulk carrier “Magic Seas,” raises concerns about the safety of maritime trade routes. The Houthis, who have targeted over 100 ships since late 2023, claimed responsibility for the attack, citing their support for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The attack on the “Eternity C” marks the most serious assault by the Houthis, prompting international condemnation and calls for the protection of freedom of navigation.

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Tapper Accuses Trump of Gaslighting on Epstein Case

CNN anchor Jake Tapper criticized Donald Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, accusing the administration of misleading the public. Tapper highlighted the administration’s sudden shift in stance, releasing a memo that claimed the case was closed and no client list existed, contradicting earlier statements and promises to release information. The journalist pointed out how Trump and his officials had previously emphasized the importance of releasing Epstein’s files, leading to public interest. Tapper argued that despite the administration’s current position, a wealth of unreleased information exists, potentially implicating powerful figures.

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Trump’s Brazil Tariffs: Retaliation for Bolsonaro Trial, Not Trade

In a move that has sent shockwaves through international trade relations, President Trump announced a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. This drastic increase, detailed in a letter to Brazil’s President Lula, is in response to the ongoing prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, as well as what Trump perceives as an unfair trade relationship. The President’s decision, which has caused the Brazilian currency to plummet, also includes an investigation into Brazil’s trade practices, specifically targeting their “attacks on the Digital Trade activities of American Companies,” according to the letter. This action is consistent with Trump’s recent imposition of tariffs on other nations.

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GOP Senators Face Backlash After Voting for Gambling Loss Tax Rule

In the latest development of the “Dude, What Law Did I Just Pass?” saga, Republicans were surprised to discover a provision within Donald Trump’s budget bill that alters gambling loss deductions. The new rule, implemented at the last minute by Senator Mike Crapo, limits gamblers’ ability to deduct losses, requiring them to pay taxes even when breaking even. Several Republican senators, caught off guard by the provision’s inclusion, expressed a lack of awareness regarding its details. Bipartisan efforts are now underway in both the House and Senate to repeal the rule, with concerns that it may drive bettors towards unregulated gambling.

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Nvidia Hits $4 Trillion Valuation: A Tech Market Reality Check

Nvidia achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first company to reach a $4 trillion valuation. This surge was fueled by robust demand for its AI infrastructure, with the company experiencing significant revenue growth, including a 70% increase in the first quarter of 2025 alone. Nvidia’s rapid ascent, driven by its central role in the AI revolution and the use of its chips by tech giants like OpenAI, Amazon, and Microsoft, propelled its shares dramatically higher. Despite facing challenges like Chinese export restrictions, Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has navigated the company through explosive growth, making him a global figure in the AI landscape, frequently meeting with world leaders.

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Mamdani Leads NYC Mayoral Poll, Adams Trails Republican Candidate

Zohran Mamdani leads general election poll for NYC mayor, and it’s definitely sparking some conversation. The news itself is pretty striking: a poll shows Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, with a comfortable lead over the competition, including a significant gap over Andrew Cuomo, who’s also vying for the mayoral seat. Even more surprising, the current incumbent, Eric Adams, is trailing behind Republican Curtis Sliwa in the polls. It’s a real shake-up of the usual political landscape.

It’s easy to see why people are excited, especially considering the general sentiment towards the other candidates. There’s a clear dissatisfaction with both Adams and Cuomo, who are viewed by many as corrupt, playing the same old games.… Continue reading