August 2025

FDA Warns Against Eating Walmart Shrimp Due to Radioactive Contamination

The FDA is sounding the alarm, and it’s about something you might not expect: potentially radioactive shrimp sold at Walmart. This isn’t some obscure conspiracy theory; it’s a real warning, based on investigations into imported frozen shrimp. The story starts with U.S. Customs and Border Protection detecting Cesium-137 (Cs-137), a radioactive isotope, in shipping containers at several U.S. ports. The FDA got involved, and their tests confirmed the presence of this radioactive material in some frozen shrimp products. It’s a situation that’s raised a lot of questions, and understandably, some concerns.

The primary focus of the FDA’s warning is on certain lots of Great Value brand raw frozen shrimp, specifically those imported from an Indonesian firm, PT.… Continue reading

Trump’s Election Overhaul Vow: Constitution Limits His Power

President Trump has vowed further changes to U.S. elections, despite having limited constitutional authority to do so on his own. Trump’s statements, often fueled by false claims about voter fraud and conspiracy theories, propose eliminating mail voting and voting machines, which were used in his own 2024 election victory. The article explains that the U.S. Constitution primarily grants states the power to determine election procedures, while Congress can influence federal elections. Legal experts clarify that the president’s involvement in election conduct is minimal, and any alterations to federal election rules would require congressional action, which is unlikely given the current political landscape.

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Trump’s “License Plate” Story: Critics Slam “Mush Brain” and Call Out Lies

HuffPost reflects on two decades of delivering fearless and fact-based journalism, emphasizing its commitment to serving readers. The publication acknowledges the crucial role reader support has played in its success, particularly in maintaining its newsroom through challenges. As HuffPost looks ahead, it appeals to its audience to continue supporting its mission to ensure its longevity and continued delivery of quality journalism. This ongoing support is vital for the future of their work.

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Russia’s Disinformation: Posing as US News for Decades

Russia is quietly churning out fake content posing as US news. It’s a well-established tactic, a digital shadow war that’s been waged for decades, and it’s arguably not so quiet anymore. The aim is to sow division, erode trust in institutions, and ultimately, to influence public opinion. This is often achieved by mimicking the look and feel of legitimate news outlets, sometimes even using AI-generated deepfakes of well-known personalities to narrate the content.

The fact that Russia’s disinformation efforts are “posing as US news” is a crucial element. This means that the content is designed to look as if it originates from American sources, making it more likely to be believed by US audiences.… Continue reading

Air Canada Flight Attendant Strike Ends: Deal Reached After Defiance of Government Order

Air Canada and the Canadian Union for Public Employees (CUPE), representing the airline’s flight attendants, have reached a tentative agreement, potentially ending a strike that caused significant flight cancellations and stranded passengers. The agreement, which addresses issues such as wages and unpaid work, requires a union member vote for final approval. The strike, which began on Saturday, forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights daily and may take a week to ten days to fully resume operations. The workers were seeking wage increases and paid compensation for work when planes are grounded.

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Ukraine Won’t Cede Territory to Russia, But a Frozen Conflict is Possible

According to a document obtained by the Financial Times, Ukraine will not agree to a deal that includes territorial concessions to Russia, instead prioritizing a ceasefire as the initial step toward a complete peace agreement. The document explicitly rejects Russia’s proposal to freeze the frontline in exchange for Ukrainian troop withdrawal from occupied regions. Furthermore, Ukraine insists on full compensation for wartime damages, potentially utilizing frozen Russian assets, and stipulates that any easing of sanctions should be contingent upon Russia’s adherence to a future peace agreement.

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Trump’s Ukraine Stance: No Troops, Arms Sales, and Europe’s Security Guarantee

Donald Trump revealed on Fox News that several European nations are planning to deploy troops to Ukraine after the war with Russia concludes, but American soldiers will not participate. Trump indicated that European countries, such as France, Germany, and the UK, would take the lead in providing security guarantees for Ukraine, though the nation is not expected to join NATO. Trump expressed his belief that Russian President Vladimir Putin and others are weary of the conflict, indicating that the situation could soon see a resolution. The news comes amid reports of the US and EU preparing security guarantees for Ukraine, a move that also includes involvement from other nations like Australia and Japan.

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Trump’s Approval Ratings Dive on Multiple Issues

New polling data indicates a decline in Donald Trump’s approval ratings across key issues, including the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and tariffs. The Echelon Insights poll reveals that voters are increasingly disapproving of Trump’s handling of these areas, with immigration seeing the biggest drop in approval since January. While Trump has expanded immigration enforcement, public opinion on these policies appears to be shifting. Despite meetings with foreign leaders, his foreign policy approval is also suffering, along with his overall approval rating remaining consistently underwater.

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Jack White Slams Trump’s “Vulgar” Oval Office Redesign

Following the meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, musician Jack White criticized the redecoration of the Oval Office, comparing it to a “professional wrestler’s dressing room.” White condemned the aesthetic choices and questioned Trump’s suitability as a leader, contrasting him with Zelensky whom he praised. This follows Trump’s efforts to extensively redecorate the Oval Office with gold accents and increased portraiture after his inauguration. In response, the White House Communications Director dismissed White’s remarks as the commentary of a has-been artist.

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Hillary Clinton’s Marriage Warning: Fears of Gay Marriage Annulment

As SCOTUS considers whether to hear a case that could threaten federal protections for same-sex marriage, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has advised same-sex couples to consider getting married. Clinton expressed concern that the court could overturn the national right to marriage equality, potentially sending the issue back to individual states for decisions. This comes as a result of a case brought by former county clerk Kim Davis, who is appealing a financial penalty after refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples post-Obergefell v. Hodges. If marriage equality were overturned, existing marriages would likely be grandfathered, but states could be given the power to halt future same-sex unions.

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