July 2025

North Korea Sends Troops, Artillery to Russia: A Desperate War Partnership?

The first anniversary of the North Korea-Russia strategic partnership reveals a concerning level of military cooperation, with North Korea supplying Russia with millions of artillery rounds and ballistic missiles to support its efforts in Ukraine. Kim Jong-un’s strategic aims involve weakening international sanctions and modernizing North Korea’s military with access to new technologies. This alliance has implications for regional security, particularly for South Korea, as North Korean troops may soon become directly involved in the conflict. The partnership also highlights Russia’s geopolitical isolation and desperation, prompting the need for international diplomatic efforts to curb this alliance and mitigate its destabilizing impact.

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House Republicans Cave on Trump Tax Bill After Symbolic Holdout

House Speaker Mike Johnson faced unexpected delays as he attempted to advance the tax and Medicaid-cutting bill passed by the Senate, encountering resistance from within his own party. Procedural votes stalled the process as some Republicans expressed concerns about the Senate version, creating a tense standoff. Despite the slim majority and several holdouts, Johnson kept the vote open, eventually leading to some Republicans changing their positions after pressure from Donald Trump and other officials. The situation highlighted the challenges in meeting Trump’s deadline, with the bill facing criticism for its substantial tax cuts paired with spending reductions that are expected to increase the national debt.

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ICE Agents’ Lack of Privacy: A Case for Transparency and Accountability

The Trump administration has weaponized ICE, utilizing aggressive tactics and promoting mass deportations while simultaneously discouraging any accountability for the agency’s actions. Efforts to monitor ICE, like the ICEBlock app, are met with condemnation and accusations of endangering officers, despite the fact that information about ICE is already public. The administration falsely portrays ICE officers as victims to justify their operations, which frequently target immigrants, including those without criminal records. This framing ignores the real danger faced by immigrants, as evidenced by the deaths occurring in ICE custody and along the border, while simultaneously protecting ICE agents from individual responsibility for their actions.

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Drone “Narco Sub” with Starlink Seized in Caribbean: Smuggling Tech Exposed

The Colombian navy recently seized an unmanned “narco sub” equipped with a Starlink antenna off its Caribbean coast, believed to be a test run by a major cocaine trafficking cartel, which has the capacity to transport 1.5 tons of cocaine. This is not the first instance of Starlink usage by drug traffickers; in November, Indian police seized a meth consignment in a remote-controlled vessel utilizing Starlink. The rise of autonomous subs, described as hard-to-detect and operated with autonomy, reflects a shift towards more sophisticated unmanned systems. The absence of a crew also removes the risk of captured operators cooperating with authorities and makes it difficult to identify the drug lords behind the shipments.

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Dr. Phil’s Anti-Woke TV Network Files for Bankruptcy After One Year

Merit Street Media, the anti-woke television network and streaming service founded by Dr. Phil McGraw, has filed for bankruptcy just over a year after its launch. The network, which aimed to combat the perceived “cultural ‘woke’ assault,” filed for Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Texas after experiencing significant financial struggles. The company, which partnered with Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), is also suing TBN for failing to meet its distribution commitments. Despite the bankruptcy filing, Merit TV continues to operate as of Thursday morning.

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Chicago Mass Shooting: Concerns Over Violence, Gun Control, and Search Engine Reliability

4 dead, 14 wounded in Chicago mass shooting, police say, and the immediate visual that comes to mind, as mentioned, is the stark image of fire department personnel hosing down the sidewalk. It’s a brutal reminder of the reality we’re dealing with. The news, like a phone call from a concerned sister, jolts you into action, forcing you to confront the gravity of the situation. The fact that it registered on emergency alerts, and that the immediate search results were underwhelming, highlights a frustrating truth: it can be challenging to get real-time, reliable information when these events unfold. It also makes you wonder about the search engines of today, and how they filter and surface relevant information.… Continue reading

GOP Lawmaker Called Out: “That Was You” On CBO Estimates

For twenty years, HuffPost has been dedicated to delivering truthful journalism. Their mission of providing fact-based reporting continues, and they are incredibly grateful for their readers’ past and present support. The backing received initially helped strengthen their newsroom, allowing them to persevere through challenges. Now, HuffPost seeks ongoing support to continue its important work.

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Musk’s Epstein File Demand and Trump’s “Megabill” Attack Raise Eyebrows

Elon Musk has reignited his feud with Donald Trump, demanding the release of unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files as Trump’s spending bill faces a House vote. Musk, who opposes the bill due to concerns over deficits, previously claimed Trump’s name was in the Epstein files, though Trump has denied any involvement. This latest clash comes as Trump has threatened to investigate Musk and his companies. Despite their prior association, no evidence currently links Trump to Epstein’s crimes.

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Chip Roy Slams GOP Bill, Doubts Passage by July 4: Reactions Mixed

Texas Representative Chip Roy, a member of the House Rules Committee, is withholding support for the GOP tax and spending bill, criticizing the Senate for failing to address spending cuts. Roy views the bill, which includes $4 trillion in tax cuts and could increase the federal deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion, as a betrayal of conservative principles. Despite President Trump’s deadline for passing the bill, Roy believes its chances of passing in its current form are slim, while Republican leaders remain confident in their ability to gain support.

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Texas Girl Dies in Hot Car: Childcare Crisis Fuels Tragic Death

The tragic death of a 9-year-old girl in a hot car in Texas while her mother was at work is, without a doubt, a heart-wrenching event. It’s a situation that instantly draws a flood of questions, emotions, and perspectives, and it’s easy to get caught up in the immediate shock and sadness. As the news unfolds and the authorities investigate, the details paint a complex picture, and it’s essential to address the various angles fairly.

One of the first things that comes to mind is the sheer vulnerability of a child in a hot car. The intense Texas heat, the long hours – it’s a dangerous combination.… Continue reading