St. Paul, Minnesota, has been targeted in a “deliberate, coordinated, digital attack” resulting in the deployment of the National Guard, including its cyber protection component, after the city’s response capacity was exceeded. The city responded by shutting down its information systems, causing disruptions to city services, while emergency services remained operational. The city has hired cybersecurity firms and is working with the FBI to investigate the nature of the attack, which may be ransomware, and determine what data was accessed or stolen. City employees are advised to take measures to secure their digital information.
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A baby born to an Ohio couple from an embryo frozen for over 30 years has reportedly broken the world record. The embryo was created in 1994 and was initially stored by Linda Archerd, who later chose to donate it through a Christian embryo adoption agency, Nightlight Christian Adoptions, to the couple, Lindsey and Tim Pierce. The Pierces, who did not initially seek to break a record, underwent the procedure at a Tennessee IVF clinic with the goal of having a child. The baby’s birth marks the longest known period an embryo has been frozen before resulting in a successful birth.
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In a recent development, the FBI director has revealed the discovery of thousands of documents related to the 2016 investigation into Donald Trump’s Russia ties. These sensitive papers were allegedly found in “burn bags” slated for destruction within a secret room at FBI headquarters, according to reports. The discovery, amplified by pro-Trump voices, suggests a potential cover-up. This revelation follows claims of a secret room at the FBI’s headquarters, originally made by Kash Patel, who has a history of promoting conspiracy theories.
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Senator Josh Hawley has proposed the American Worker Rebate Act of 2025, which would provide $600 tax rebates to Americans, specifically targeting “Trump blue-collar voters” and excluding “Biden voters.” The rebates would be funded by tariff revenues, with income-based phase-outs. Critics point out that the tariffs that fund the rebate would increase consumer costs. The plan mirrors previous stimulus checks, with some questioning its potential inflationary impact and the benefit of the rebate.
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Following the controversial vote, President Zelenskyy swiftly enacted the new law. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) has charged numerous current and former MPs with corruption, with a significant number still serving in parliament. Despite this, some prominent figures, such as Yulia Tymoshenko, defended the vote, alleging that NABU and SAP were tools of foreign influence. Tymoshenko argued the bill was not about corruption, but rather about preventing external control of Ukraine, echoing a narrative similar to Russia’s justification for its invasion.
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A recent column published by the Russian state-run media outlet RIA Novosti called for the extermination of all Ukrainians, marking a significant escalation in Russia’s dehumanizing war propaganda. The article, penned by Kirill Strelnikov, denies Ukrainian humanity and repeats Kremlin propaganda lines, portraying Ukrainians as expendable pawns of the West. This rhetoric contradicts the reality of a population defending its sovereignty against an unprovoked invasion and echoes a long-standing Kremlin narrative designed to deny Ukraine’s right to exist, further solidifying Russia’s genocidal framing of the conflict. The outlet and the author have previously been known to spread disinformation.
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The Court of Appeal has upheld the civil jury’s finding against Conor McGregor in the case brought by Nikita Hand, dismissing all grounds of his appeal. McGregor’s appeal centered on the trial judge’s handling of the jury’s instructions and evidence related to his “no comment” responses. The court found the trial judge’s instructions to the jury were clear and that McGregor had failed to demonstrate an unfair trial, and ordered McGregor to pay Ms. Hand’s legal costs. Additionally, the court has referred a matter of potential perjury related to withdrawn evidence to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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The family of Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, has urged Donald Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell. This comes after Trump stated he was “allowed” to grant clemency to Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Giuffre’s family released a statement emphasizing Maxwell’s culpability and their belief that any leniency would be a “travesty of justice”. They also questioned Trump’s awareness of Epstein and Maxwell’s actions, given Giuffre’s prior work at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
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FEMA has recently denied disaster assistance requests from several states, including Kentucky and Maryland, citing insufficient damage to warrant federal support. These denials are part of a broader trend, as the Trump administration aims to reduce federal involvement in disaster relief and shift the financial burden onto states. Critics worry that underfunded and understaffed state and local emergency management agencies will struggle to handle increasingly frequent and costly catastrophes fueled by climate change, particularly given the administration’s plans to cut funding and dismantle key programs. Despite appeals from affected governors, the agency’s future remains uncertain as the administration continues to push for reduced federal reliance.
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