August 2025

Bernie Sanders Calls for RFK Jr.’s Resignation as Health Secretary

In a recent op-ed, Senator Bernie Sanders called for Donald Trump’s Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to resign due to his actions, which Sanders claims are endangering public health. Sanders criticized Kennedy’s repeated attacks against vaccines and his promotion of conspiracy theories, citing the firing of key CDC officials who opposed Kennedy’s policies. The Senator warned that Kennedy’s actions, including potential targeting of childhood immunization schedules, risk the resurgence of preventable diseases. Sanders stated Kennedy has profited from sowing mistrust in vaccines and is now waging a “full-blown war on science”.

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State Guidelines, Not CVS/Walgreens, Drive COVID Vaccine Access Limitations

Following state guidelines, CVS and Walgreens are implementing changes to their COVID-19 vaccine offerings, which now require a prescription or are unavailable in certain states. The FDA has approved vaccines for seniors and younger individuals with health conditions, leading to these adjustments. CVS has specified states where vaccines are available without a prescription and those where a prescription is needed based on patient age. Walgreens has announced its preparedness to offer vaccines in accordance with the recent FDA approval.

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Israeli Airstrike Kills Houthi Prime Minister, Several Ministers in Yemen

In response to the killing of their Prime Minister, Ahmed al-Rahawi, and other political leaders in a recent Israeli airstrike on Sanaa, Yemen, the Houthi rebels have vowed revenge. The strike, confirmed by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, targeted a gathering of Houthi officials, representing a strategic shift by Israel to eliminate key leaders of Iran-backed proxies. This action follows similar operations against Hamas and Hezbollah leaders in the past. The Houthis, who control much of northern Yemen and have been targeting Red Sea shipping, are now prepared to confront the “US-backed Zionist enemy.”

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Oklahoma Lawmaker’s Daughter Feared for Life After Van Run-Off Attempt

State Representative Ty Burns pleaded guilty to domestic abuse and assault charges after investigations revealed he attempted to run his van off the road with his daughter inside and tried to gouge out his wife’s eye. The incidents occurred in November 2024 and April 2025, with his daughter expressing fear that he would kill her during the vehicle chase. Burns received a one-year suspended sentence and was ordered to complete a batterer’s intervention program, also stepping down from his role as chairman of the House Appropriations and Budget Finance Subcommittee. Following the guilty plea, Burns expressed regret and took responsibility for his actions, citing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Trump’s De-Skilling of US Government: A Path to Disaster

The article discusses President Trump’s dismantling of the CDC and its leadership, mirroring a historical rejection of the polio vaccine, jeopardizing public health. Trump has undermined the Epidemic Intelligence Service and appointed vaccine-skeptic advisors, leading to the firing of CDC officials who disagreed with him. This mirrors the disastrous policies of the Soviet Union under Stalin, who favored ideological alignment over scientific expertise. Ultimately, Trump’s reliance on unqualified individuals and his disregard for expert agencies opens the door to future public health disasters.

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Missouri Governor Calls Special Session for Gerrymandering, Anti-Voter Measures

Missouri Gov. Calls Special Session to Ram Through Gerrymander, Strip Citizen Power

The Missouri Governor’s call for a special legislative session to address redistricting is raising serious concerns about the erosion of democratic principles and the concentration of power. This move, viewed by many as a blatant attempt at a gerrymander, could effectively redraw the state’s political map to favor one party, essentially predetermining election outcomes. This strategy, once considered an extreme measure, has become a hallmark of the Republican party. It’s a clear indication that some political factions are not confident in their ability to win fair elections, and instead, are opting to manipulate the rules to their advantage.… Continue reading

US Approves $300M Sale of Patriot/Starlink Support for Ukraine, Funded by Others

The US State Department has authorized the sale of military and communications equipment to Ukraine, with the combined value exceeding $300 million. This includes a $179.1 million package for sustaining Ukraine’s Patriot air defense systems, encompassing spare parts, training, and technical assistance. Furthermore, a $150 million deal for Starlink satellite communication services, including terminals and support, was approved to bolster Ukraine’s secure communications network. This support, coupled with ongoing efforts from allies like Germany, is intended to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities and resilience against Russian aggression.

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Core Inflation Hits Highest Level Since February Amid Economic Concerns

July’s inflation, as measured by the Federal Reserve’s preferred personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, edged higher, with core inflation reaching a 2.9% annual rate, the highest since February. The all-items index also hit the consensus outlook at a 2.6% annual rate. While the Fed targets a 2% inflation rate, markets still anticipate the Fed to resume lowering its benchmark interest rate, with experts like Ellen Zentner emphasizing the importance of labor market data. Despite rising prices, consumer spending increased 0.5%, alongside a 0.4% rise in personal income, indicating economic strength.

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US Visa Denial: Controversy Erupts Over Palestinian Officials, UN’s Future

The United States is denying visas to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and approximately 80 other PA officials for the upcoming UN General Assembly. This controversial move, which the State Department attributed to the PA and PLO’s actions, has drawn criticism from several European countries, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and experts, who argue it hinders ceasefire diplomacy in Gaza. The State Department’s decision, however, was praised by Israeli officials and appears to be a further step to punish those involved in international tribunals’ probes of alleged crimes committed by Israel. The denial of visas is viewed by many as a violation of the UN Headquarters Agreement, which recognizes Palestine as a non-member observer state.

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Former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker Andriy Parubiy Murdered in Lviv: Motives and Reactions

Former Ukrainian parliamentary speaker Andriy Parubiy was assassinated in Lviv on Saturday, prompting a search for the shooter. Authorities reported that the attacker fired multiple shots, killing Parubiy, before fleeing the scene. The 54-year-old was a prominent figure in Ukrainian politics, having served as parliamentary speaker and played a key role in the Euromaidan protests. While investigations are underway, officials have not yet indicated any connection between the murder and Russia’s ongoing war.

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