August 2025

China Imposes 75.8% Tariff on Canadian Canola, Sparking Trade Tensions and Calls for Policy Shift

China has imposed a preliminary 75.8 per cent tariff on Canadian canola, following an anti-dumping investigation launched last year in response to Canada’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce cited the “dumping” of Canadian canola as the reason, claiming it harms the domestic canola oil market. This move follows Canada’s earlier imposition of a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, which is set for review. The Canola Council of Canada maintains that Canadian canola trade with China adheres to international rules.

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Iran’s “Kill List” of Israeli Leaders Mocked for Incompetence and Ineffectiveness

Iran posts chart of Israeli leaders it plans to kill, and honestly, the whole thing feels less like a credible threat and more like a poorly executed attempt at intimidation. I mean, let’s be real, the chart itself is rife with errors, from misspelled names to incorrect titles. It’s the kind of mistake you’d expect from someone putting together a project with minimal effort, not a state-sponsored assassination list. One can’t help but wonder how seriously anyone is taking this when it appears the creators couldn’t even get the basics right.

Speaking of basic, the execution seems lacking. The chart includes some individuals listed with the same name, duplicated entries.… Continue reading

Federal Court Hears Arguments on Trump’s Alleged Posse Comitatus Violation in LA

The ongoing legal battle in California centers on President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles amidst protests against his deportation policies. California Governor Gavin Newsom contends that this action violated the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which restricts the use of the military for civilian law enforcement. The Pentagon reports that approximately 250 National Guard members are still active in the state.

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Russia Suspected in Federal Court Filing System Breach Following DOGE Access

Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System

You know, when you hear “Russia” and “cyber breach” in the same sentence these days, it’s hardly surprising. Unfortunately, that’s exactly where we’re at again, with mounting suspicion that Russia is behind a breach of the federal court filing system. It’s almost become a cliché, hasn’t it? That said, it doesn’t make it any less serious.

The situation is made all the more concerning when you consider the potential context. It appears that there might have been some pretty convenient actions taken, like halting cybersecurity measures meant to defend against Russian cyberattacks, around the same time this breach likely took place.… Continue reading

Uvalde: Video Shows Parents’ Desperate Pleas Amid Police Inaction

Newly released police body camera footage details the agonizingly slow response of law enforcement to the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022, where 19 students and two teachers were killed. The videos show desperate parents pleading with officers to confront the gunman, 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, while officers hesitated and struggled with confusion and delays. Additionally, records reveal that deputies visited the gunman’s home months prior, after his mother expressed fear of him. Ultimately, nearly 400 officers waited over 70 minutes before engaging the shooter, facing criticism for prioritizing their own safety over the lives of those inside.

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Zelenskyy’s Stance: No Donbas Concessions, Defying Propaganda

Zelenskyy insists Ukraine will not pull its forces out of Donbas. It’s a pretty clear statement, and honestly, it’s hard to imagine him doing anything else. The idea of Ukraine simply ceding territory, especially in the Donbas region, in exchange for some vague promise of peace just doesn’t hold water. It’s a brilliant piece of propaganda from the other side to even suggest that in the first place, designed to create a false narrative.

The core of the issue is this: there are absolutely no guarantees of peace if Ukraine simply hands over land. Zero, zilch, nada. To frame the situation as “giving up land = peace” is a fundamentally flawed equation.… Continue reading

Trump’s Agents in D.C. Accused of Randomly Harassing Civilians

Mayor Bowser expressed confidence in the Metropolitan Police Department’s ability to maintain the trust of D.C. residents under the leadership of Chief Smith. She emphasized the importance of community cooperation with the police, highlighting that losing community trust or causing antagonism could be detrimental. While anticipating Trump’s call for the National Guard, Bowser downplayed the extent of federal control over the MPD, asserting that officers would still answer to Chief Smith and be subject to local and federal laws.

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China’s Concerns: US-Russia Talks, Ukraine Absence, and Geopolitical Risks

China has expressed its hope that all parties involved in the Russia-Ukraine war will participate in peace negotiations, as former U.S. President Donald Trump prepares for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Beijing, a key strategic partner of Russia, has been providing significant economic support to Moscow, helping it circumvent Western sanctions. The summit will address the control of Ukrainian territory seized by Russia, with Kyiv and its allies urging Trump not to concede any land. China supports efforts toward a peaceful settlement and hopes to see a fair and lasting agreement reached.

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YouTube Tests AI Age Verification: Privacy and Dystopian Concerns Emerge

YouTube is introducing a new age-verification system in the U.S., utilizing AI to determine viewers’ ages based on their viewing history. The system, which will initially affect a small portion of users, will impose age-appropriate restrictions if a viewer is identified as under 18, including limiting ad personalization and implementing content restrictions. Users can correct any misidentification through various verification methods. This initiative aims to enhance safety, following legal and political pressure to better protect minors online.

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