August 2025

Tooth in Eye: BC Woman Sees Again After Decade of Blindness

Gail Lane, a 75-year-old woman from Victoria, B.C., regained her sight after a decade of blindness through a rare tooth-in-eye surgery. The procedure, known as osteo-odonto keratoprosthesis, involved using a tooth to hold a plastic lens, replacing the damaged cornea. After the surgery, Lane could perceive light, movement, and eventually her partner’s face and her dog’s wagging tail. The surgery, the first of its kind in Canada, was performed by ophthalmologist Dr. Greg Moloney, allowing Lane to regain her independence.

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Judge Blocks Trump Admin Bid to Unseal Ghislaine Maxwell Testimony: A Performative Act

The Judge’s rejection of the Trump administration’s request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell’s grand jury testimony is a clear signal of how things really work in these situations. The whole request, frankly, seems like it was designed to fail. It was all theatrics, and it’s a game plan we’ve seen before. Judges are incredibly hesitant to release grand jury testimony, and for good reason. This is not common practice, and there must be a compelling reason to do so.

The core of the issue is that the Trump administration knew this. They knew a judge wouldn’t just open up grand jury records like that.… Continue reading

Vance Tries to Sell “Full Transparency” in Epstein Case, Draws Skepticism

The article suggests that despite J.D. Vance claiming Trump wants “full transparency” regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, the administration is not releasing the Epstein files. Instead, the administration has attempted to deflect criticism by focusing on Epstein’s connections to “left-wing politicians and left-wing billionaires.” While Epstein did have connections to figures like Bill Clinton, the Trump administration has evaded calls for transparency, even after claiming they would review the infamous client list. Public opinion seems to reflect this, with a significant majority believing Trump is not handling the case well and is hiding information.

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Trump Orders Homeless to Leave DC, Criticized for Golf Course Route

In a Sunday social media post, Donald Trump demanded that homeless residents of Washington D.C. leave the capital or face eviction, also promising to use federal officers to address crime. Trump’s post, which included images from his motorcade, promoted a news conference focused on ending crime and improving cleanliness in the city. Despite his claims, violent crime in D.C. is at a 30-year low, according to local police data, and the mayor, Muriel Bowser, disputes the notion of a crime spike. The article also notes that Trump’s actions could potentially violate the DC Home Rule Act, which gives Washington DC residents the right to elect the mayor and council members.

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Vance Deflects Epstein Blame, Points Finger at Democrats While Praising Trump’s “Transparency”

Addressing the Epstein controversy, JD Vance criticized the Biden administration while simultaneously deflecting blame from Trump’s administration. Vance alleged that “Democrat billionaires and Democrat political leaders” were involved with Jeffrey Epstein, pointing to their frequent visits to Epstein’s island. He praised Trump for seeking “full transparency” regarding the release of the Epstein files, despite the DOJ concluding Epstein’s death was a suicide and finding no evidence implicating uncharged third parties in a client list or blackmail.

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India: Trump Tariffs Fuel Calls for Boycott of American Goods and Services

In India, Trump’s tariffs spark calls to boycott American goods, and the sentiment is certainly a complex one, reflecting a blend of frustration, pragmatism, and a dash of defiance. It seems the tariffs, however the origin or intent, are acting as a catalyst, igniting discussions about the viability and impact of a boycott.

Many Indians seem to feel that the impact on everyday consumer goods might not be as significant as one might think. The retail landscape, at least in some sectors, already leans heavily towards local options. Some are suggesting that outside of perhaps a “gourmet American experience,” there isn’t a massive reliance on American goods, particularly in the retail sector.… Continue reading

Aliyev Approves $2 Million Aid to Kyiv After Russian Strikes on Azeri-Linked Sites

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has authorized the allocation of $2 million from the presidential reserve fund to the Energy Ministry for the provision of humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The funds will be used to procure and deliver Azerbaijani-made electrical equipment, a response to recent Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and Azerbaijani-linked facilities. Following these attacks, including strikes on a SOCAR depot and a gas distribution station, President Zelensky and Aliyev discussed energy cooperation. While maintaining a policy of not supplying lethal aid, Azerbaijan has previously offered substantial humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.

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Zelensky Seeks Role in Trump-Putin Talks Amid EU, NATO Support

Zelenskiy’s quest to secure a place at any potential Trump-Putin talks, isn’t about “winning” in the sense of gaining something entirely new. Instead, it’s more about maintaining the existing, strong backing from the EU and NATO. It’s a crucial effort because, frankly, the EU and NATO have always been solidly in Ukraine’s corner, fully supporting them from the get-go. Their unwavering support is a fundamental aspect of the situation, not something Zelenskiy is just now acquiring.

Initially, the idea was a three-way summit, Trump, Putin, and Zelenskiy. However, after some discussions, the potential for any meaningful progress from having both sides present became clear.… Continue reading

Trump’s Epstein Obsession: A GOP Problem He Keeps Making Worse

Despite attempts to mitigate the fallout from the Epstein-Maxwell scandal, the Trump administration’s efforts have been consistently undermined by Trump’s own commentary. His consistent statements on the matter, including admissions about connections to the individuals involved, continue to fuel public interest and concern. While the White House attempts to manage the narrative, including through meetings and possible redactions, Trump’s inability to refrain from discussing the issue has complicated their strategy. This has led to increased scrutiny and prompted victims to speak out, calling for greater transparency and accountability.

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MTG Wealth Surge Sparks Outrage: Report Exposes Massive Increase

Responding to inquiries about her wealth and stock trades, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a defensive response, refuting accusations that her net worth has significantly increased since entering Congress. The Georgia Republican, who has made numerous stock trades, including some that coincided with market fluctuations, has come under scrutiny for her financial activities. Despite the controversy, Greene maintains that her wealth predates her time in Congress and is managed by a financial manager, while also alleging that the criticism is politically motivated. The situation has spurred discussions about potential restrictions on stock trading by members of Congress, with calls for greater transparency and accountability.

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