July 2025

House GOP Outraged Over Senate Megabill, Plans to Vote Yes Anyway

House GOP fumes over Senate megabill: ‘How did it get so much f‑‑‑ing worse?’ The frustration, you see, is palpable. The reaction is a mix of disbelief and a healthy dose of… well, let’s just say strong language. The common thread here is a profound sense of disappointment, bordering on betrayal. The question echoing through the ranks seems to be: how could this bill, this supposed solution, have become such a mess?

House GOP fumes over Senate megabill: ‘How did it get so much f‑‑‑ing worse?’ This is not a new tune, mind you. It’s the same song and dance we’ve seen many times.… Continue reading

Philadelphia City Workers Strike: 911, Trash, and Pools Affected

Philadelphia is facing a strike by nearly 10,000 city workers, including sanitation workers and 911 operators, after contract negotiations stalled. The strike, announced by District Council 33 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, has prompted the city to suspend trash collection and adjust recreation center hours. Mayor Cherelle Parker, while vowing to keep the city operational and preserve Fourth of July celebrations, stated the city offered a fair contract with raises, but it was rejected. The union’s demands include annual raises, cost-of-living adjustments, pandemic bonuses, and full health care coverage for employees.

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Germany Sends Naval Ships to Arctic Amid Russia’s Military Buildup

Germany will deploy naval ships to the Arctic in response to the growing Russian military presence in the region, according to Defense Minister Boris Pistorius. The Bundeswehr plans to send patrol vessels, along with submarines, patrol aircraft, and frigates, to demonstrate its commitment and address increasing maritime threats. These deployments, scheduled for this year, will also include joint training exercises with allies. This move is part of Germany’s broader effort to strengthen its role in defending the West against Russia, particularly following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

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Fetterman Criticized for Complaining Amid Medicaid Cuts Push

As Republicans push forward with Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which threatens to strip millions of Americans of vital aid, Democrats are expected to fight against its passage. However, Senator John Fetterman has expressed open frustration with the extended legislative process, stating his preference to be elsewhere, such as on vacation. This sentiment has drawn criticism, with some questioning Fetterman’s commitment to the role and the needs of his constituents. Despite Fetterman’s intentions to vote against the bill, his recent actions and comments have stirred controversy and concern among fellow Democrats and constituents alike.

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Obama, Bush Decry Trump’s USAID Cuts, Warning of Humanitarian Disaster

In a farewell video, former US Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush criticized the Trump administration’s decision to dismantle USAID, calling it a “colossal mistake.” Monday marked the final day of USAID’s operation as an independent agency, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordering its absorption into the State Department. The former presidents, joined by U2 singer Bono, expressed their appreciation for the agency’s work, particularly its efforts in humanitarian aid, disease prevention, and promoting economic development. Obama emphasized USAID’s crucial role in global economic growth and saving lives, while Bush highlighted the importance of the PEPFAR program, which saved millions of lives.

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Trump Drops Lawsuit Over Iowa Poll Favoring Harris

Donald Trump has dropped his federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer, the Des Moines Register, and Gannett, alleging the survey falsely boosted Kamala Harris’s chances during the 2024 election. The case was dismissed without prejudice after the president’s legal team was denied requests to move the lawsuit out of federal court, and a similar complaint was subsequently filed in Iowa district court. Selzer’s attorney stated that there was no settlement involved, and the newspaper will continue to defend its First Amendment rights. This withdrawal occurs alongside a separate $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, which is expected to reach a settlement.

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Storm Shadow Missile Strike on Donetsk: Alleged HQ Hit, Casualties Reported

Overnight, Russian-occupied Donetsk and Luhansk experienced intense drone and missile attacks, resulting in fatalities and injuries. In Donetsk, a woman was killed, and others, including a teenager, were wounded, with several buildings damaged or destroyed. Horlivka was also targeted, with a bank branch sustaining damage. Russian-backed officials reported 26 strikes involving various weaponry. Reports suggest British-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles were potentially used in the attacks.

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Joe Rogan: Easily Played by Guests, Especially by Kash Patel

The author addresses Joe Rogan, expressing concern that Kash Patel misled him during a podcast about the “Russiagate” scandal. Patel presented a skewed narrative, focusing on the Steele dossier and the FBI’s actions while downplaying the broader issue: Russia’s interference in the 2016 election to help Trump. The author highlights Patel’s inaccuracies and omissions, urging Rogan to critically examine the claims and consider the extensive evidence, including bipartisan Senate reports, that contradict Patel’s assertions. Furthermore, the author points out additional misleading statements by Patel regarding crime statistics and the January 6th events.

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Iran’s Email Threat: What to Know About Potential Trump Aide Leaks

An Iran-linked hacking group has threatened to release a trove of emails allegedly stolen from Donald Trump’s aides, including Roger Stone and Susie Wiles, according to Reuters. The group, which previously released emails during the 2024 presidential campaign, claims to possess approximately 100 gigabytes of data. U.S. officials, including CISA, have condemned the threat as a “calculated smear campaign” and warned of consequences for those involved in the potential national security breach. The hackers’ motive shifted after Trump’s intervention in the Iran-Israel crisis and the release of information to news outlets.

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Ukraine Hits Russian Military Sites with Storm Shadow Missiles

Overnight, explosions were reported in the Russian-occupied cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, attributed to missile strikes by Ukrainian forces. These strikes reportedly targeted military infrastructure, potentially utilizing British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles. In Donetsk, a metallurgical plant was allegedly hit, while in Luhansk, multiple fires were reported. Ukrainian officials described the strikes as “precise work,” while independent confirmation of damage is still pending.

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