July 2025

Sanders: Republicans Backing Trump Budget “Must Pay a Price at the Ballot Box”

Following congressional Republicans’ approval of significant cuts to Medicaid and nutrition assistance, Senator Bernie Sanders declared that lawmakers who supported the budget legislation should face consequences in future elections. The bill, which Sanders criticized for its substantial Medicaid cuts used to fund tax breaks for the wealthy, is expected to negatively impact working-class and low-income Americans. Despite concerns, the legislation gained near-unanimous Republican support, leading to projections of widespread damage to healthcare and local economies. Advocacy groups like Protect Our Care have launched campaigns to hold Republican representatives accountable for their votes, targeting specific lawmakers in swing districts where a large portion of constituents depend on programs affected by the budget cuts.

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Ukrainian Bank Wins $1.5 Billion Appeal Against Russia, Faces Uncertain Payment

The Paris Court of Appeal affirmed a 2018 arbitration ruling, rejecting Russia’s challenge and mandating compensation to Ukraine’s Oschadbank for losses stemming from the annexation of Crimea. This decision requires Russia to pay over $1.5 billion in damages and legal fees, marking the first such victory for a Ukrainian bank against Russia. Oschadbank has been actively pursuing Russian assets to enforce the award, recently seizing over 87 million euros in France. The bank is prepared for a prolonged legal battle to ensure Russia fulfills its financial obligations.

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“Free America” Protests: Mixed Reactions and Calls for Action on Independence Day

“Free America” demonstrations are scheduled nationwide for July 4, organized by the group behind the Women’s March, aiming to protest policies of the Trump administration. These protests, occurring just after the “No Kings” gatherings and the passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” will take various forms, including community events. Organizers, like Nichole Geibel, express concerns over the infringement of fundamental rights and advocate for accountability in government, highlighting issues such as wealth disparity. With over 260 protests planned across multiple states, the movement seeks to empower citizens and remind elected officials of their constituents’ concerns.

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Gaza Aid Site Attack: Outrage as Strikes Kill Palestinians, Fueling Accusations of Genocide

Recent Israeli airstrikes and shootings in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of 94 Palestinians, including 45 who were seeking humanitarian aid. These strikes targeted areas with displaced people and aid distribution sites, leading to numerous civilian casualties, including children. Amnesty International has accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon, while Israel defends its actions and the recently established Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Despite these events, ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas continue as the war’s death toll surpasses 57,000 Palestinians.

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Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Bill: Establishing an Authoritarian Police State in America

The “Big Ugly Bill,” a 940-page piece of legislation, has been passed by the House and is headed to the White House. This bill will dramatically cut Medicaid and Food Stamps while providing tax cuts for the wealthy. It also establishes an anti-immigrant police state and will increase the national debt. Despite being unpopular with the majority of Americans and passing by a narrow margin, the bill’s passage was secured due to Trump’s control over the Republican party and fear of retribution from the former president and his supporters.

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American Democracy: On the Brink or Already Crashed?

The original article discusses the foundational principles of American democracy, highlighting the rights of the people against government overreach, as established by the Declaration of Independence. It contrasts these principles with the actions of the Trump administration and the current Supreme Court, arguing that the latter are undermining these foundational rights. Specifically, the article points to decisions that seemingly reward governmental lawlessness and the erosion of checks and balances. The author ultimately concludes that the Republican Supreme Court and the Trump administration are enabling the powerful to trample on the rights of the weak.

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Transneft VP’s Death: Another Window, Another Message from Putin’s Russia

Andrey Bedelov, Vice President of the Russian oil pipeline company “Transneft,” has died after a fall from his apartment window on Moscow’s Rublevskoye Highway. According to reports, the incident occurred this morning, and investigators are currently at the scene. Bedelov had served as Vice President since 2021 and previously held a position at the Voskhod Scientific Research Institute. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

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Dutch Intelligence: Russia Uses Chemical Weapons in Ukraine

Dutch intelligence has confirmed Russia’s intensified use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine, according to Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans. Evidence indicates Russia has employed chemical agents like chloropicrin and tear gas in improvised munitions, causing fatalities and injuries among Ukrainian soldiers. Data collected by the General Staff of Ukraine reveals a significant number of instances of Russian chemical weapon use. Dutch intelligence is working with international partners to gather further evidence and investigate the increased production of these weapons, raising concerns about the threat to other countries.

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Joe Rogan Criticized for Reaction to Trump’s ICE Raids

HuffPost has been dedicated to providing unwavering, fact-based journalism for twenty years and seeks continued support to maintain this mission. Reader support has been vital in strengthening the newsroom and navigating challenges. Now, the publication is requesting renewed assistance from its audience to ensure its future. They express gratitude for the readers’ commitment and invite them to continue to be involved.

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Trump Declares Hatred for Democrats in Celebration of America

During a supposed bipartisan celebration of the 250th anniversary of American independence, President Trump used the platform to express his disdain for his political opponents, declaring “I hate them, too.” The event, organized by America250 to unite Americans, took place in Des Moines, Iowa, and was intended to be non-political. Despite the event’s intended purpose, Trump used the occasion to discuss his recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” and weaponize Democratic dissent towards it for the upcoming midterms. Trump framed the bill’s passage as a “phenomenal victory” and a birthday gift for America.

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