Overnight, Russia launched a barrage of 450 missiles and drones targeting Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, resulting in casualties and widespread damage. While the majority of the projectiles were intercepted, several struck residential areas and critical infrastructure, sparking fires and causing significant destruction. Simultaneously, long-range drone attacks by Kyiv caused travel disruptions at Moscow airports, leading to flight delays and cancellations. Ukrainian President Zelensky called for talks with Russia to negotiate a ceasefire amidst increasing pressure.
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In an attempt to shift focus from scrutiny surrounding his administration, Donald Trump is advocating for the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to revert to their previous team names, the “Redskins” and “Indians,” respectively, which are considered offensive by many. Trump posted on Truth Social, arguing that there is a “big clamoring” for the change and threatened to interfere with the Commanders’ stadium plans if they do not comply. Despite previously stating he would not have changed the name, Trump’s recent statements include the use of a slogan that suggests a political intent. The teams have already changed their names due to public backlash, while the Cleveland Indians have replaced their name with the Cleveland Guardians after hearing the experiences of Native American people.
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In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass criticized the federal deployment of National Guard troops, stating that most were underutilized and spent their time “playing video games”. Approximately 4,000 guardsmen were deployed by President Trump in response to protests against immigration enforcement, though Bass claimed only a small fraction were actually utilized. The Mayor has called the deployment a political stunt and a misuse of taxpayer dollars, with half of the troops recently released but many still present. Legal challenges to the deployment’s legality, due to exceeding presidential authority, are still ongoing.
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Donald Trump shared a video on Truth Social depicting a fabricated arrest of Barack Obama by the FBI, complete with a prison sequence. The video, which incorporates the phrase “No One Is Above The Law” and features a soundtrack reminiscent of the Village People, was also circulated by others on X. This follows the previous attempts by Trump and others to discredit individuals like Samantha Power, with the video and associated commentary reflecting a larger pattern of spreading misinformation and attacking perceived political rivals.
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Anti-vaccine activist Brian Hooker claims to have contracted measles in west Texas and then traveled to California without notifying health officials. This raises concerns about potential further spread of the highly contagious disease, especially within anti-vaccine communities. Hooker, despite experiencing symptoms, did not seek confirmation testing and instead utilized alternative treatments, potentially spreading misinformation about the illness. Medical experts warn that Hooker’s actions could lead to an ongoing outbreak, as they stress the importance of contact tracing and vaccination to contain the spread of measles.
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USA TODAY readers are reacting to President Trump’s call to move on from the Jeffrey Epstein case, with many expressing dissatisfaction. Many readers believe an Epstein “client list” exists, and some think the Trump administration had access to it. Several people are expressing a sense of betrayal as they believe the President is protecting people on the list. Some readers who supported Trump are now urging him to release the list or resign.
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Anti-Trump protesters are planning to disrupt Vice President J.D. Vance’s upcoming trip to the English countryside, including the Cotswolds and Scotland. The Stop Trump Coalition, known for previous protests against Donald Trump, has vowed to make Vance’s visit unwelcome, citing concerns over his policies. This group has organized demonstrations in response to the planned visit. These protests are expected to occur in both England and Scotland, coinciding with Trump’s own visits to the region.
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The declassified report released by Gabbard accuses the Obama administration of fabricating and politicizing intelligence to support the narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Gabbard plans to present her findings to the Department of Justice. Former President Trump, who has long contested the legitimacy of the “Russiagate” investigation, responded to the report with social media posts featuring images of Obama administration officials in prison garb and an AI-generated video depicting Obama’s arrest.
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Authorities in New York have arrested Luciano Frattolin, a Montreal resident, and charged him with second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse in connection to the death of his nine-year-old daughter, Melina Frattolin. The investigation began after a report of the child’s disappearance near Lake George, New York, where the pair were on vacation and due to return to Canada. Following inconsistencies in the father’s account, police found Melina’s body in a pond. Frattolin’s arrest occurred after surveillance placed the father and daughter together the day of her death.
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At least 19 killed, scores injured as Bangladesh air force jet crashes into college campus – This headline, the grim truth of the matter, immediately punches you in the gut. It speaks volumes, doesn’t it? The initial numbers are devastating, and the reality, as is often the case with such tragedies, promises to become even more heartbreaking as time goes on. The fact that an aircraft, specifically a Bangladesh Air Force jet, has slammed into a college campus – a place usually associated with the promise of a future – only adds to the immense sorrow. This is not just an accident; it’s a catastrophe unfolding.… Continue reading