August 2025

Air Canada Union Defies Government Order, Flight Attendants to Continue Strike

Air Canada union says flight attendants will continue strike, defy government, a decision that has set the stage for a significant showdown. The union’s defiance comes in the wake of a government order to cease the strike, highlighting the deep-seated issues fueling the conflict and the flight attendants’ determination to fight for what they believe they deserve. This sets up a fascinating scenario of potential penalties and an uncertain government response.

The core of the union’s resistance seems to stem from what they perceive as a blatant conflict of interest on the part of the Chair of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), Maryse Tremblay.… Continue reading

Ukrainian Forces Recapture Pokrovsk, Report Russian Losses in Donbas Battles

Ukrainian forces have achieved significant gains in the Donetsk region, liberating Pokrovsk and several settlements near Dobropillya, inflicting heavy casualties on Russian troops. Joint operations from August 4-16 resulted in the clearing of multiple settlements and the destruction or damage of substantial Russian military equipment. Despite these successes, Russian forces continue attempts to advance in the Donetsk region, with fighting intensifying in several sectors. Concurrently, Ukraine launched a drone strike on a key Russian railway station in the Voronezh region, disrupting rail traffic and hindering the transport of supplies to occupied territories.

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GOP Rep Hageman Confronted on Climate Denialism at Town Hall

Wyoming Representative Harriet Hageman faced a hostile reception at a town hall event in Pinedale while defending the potential repeal of the EPA’s “endangerment finding” regarding greenhouse gases. Hageman asserted the finding was based on “false science,” sparking boos and shouts from the audience. This event marks another instance of Hageman encountering an angry crowd over Trump administration policies, with similar reactions seen in a previous town hall in Laramie. Despite the state’s strong support for Trump, local concerns about poor air quality and widespread belief in climate change appear to be at odds with the administration’s stance on emission standards.

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Walz’s Trump “1984” Jab Goes Viral: Doubts Surface on Trump’s Reading Habits

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Trump’s Putin Summit Flop Triggers Outburst, Fuels “Meltdown” Criticism

Following a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump faced criticism for failing to secure a peace deal regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Media coverage highlighting the lack of progress triggered a social media outburst from Trump, where he accused the media of distortion and claimed credit for stopping multiple wars. Trump also used the opportunity to promote his bid for a Nobel Peace Prize, a pursuit he has been actively pursuing.

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EU Leaders Join Zelenskyy for Trump Talks: A Show of Unity or Power Play?

In response to a request from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, European leaders will meet with former U.S. President Trump in the White House to discuss the ongoing conflict. The meeting, called after Trump’s discussion with Russian President Putin, aims to exchange information and discuss peace efforts following the meeting in Alaska. European leaders, including Chancellor Merz, intend to emphasize Germany’s interest in a quick peace agreement while ensuring Ukraine’s interests and territorial integrity are protected. The meeting serves as a precursor to a potential three-way negotiation including Zelenskyy and Putin, despite Putin’s current reluctance to participate.

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Oklahoma to Require “America First” Test for NY, California Teachers

Oklahoma will require teachers from New York and California to pass a new “America First” certification test, designed to ensure educators align with the state’s conservative values. The test will evaluate knowledge of American history, including controversial claims about the 2020 election, and adherence to Oklahoma’s stance on issues like gender identity. State Superintendent Ryan Walters stated the test’s purpose is to prevent the “indoctrination” of students. Teacher unions have criticized the move, arguing it will deter qualified educators and exacerbate existing teacher shortages.

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Brooklyn Lounge Shooting: Targeted Attack Likely Gang-Related, Sparks Political Debate

Early Sunday morning in Brooklyn, eleven people were shot inside the Taste of the City Lounge, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to eight others. Reports indicate that multiple gunmen opened fire after a dispute, firing at least 36 shots. Authorities have yet to apprehend any suspects, and the investigation is ongoing, as police examine surveillance footage and search for potential connections to a recovered firearm.

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Trump Team’s Reaction: F-Bombs Fly After Failed Putin Summit

Despite President Trump’s attempts to portray the recent summit with Vladimir Putin as a success, sources within his inner circle suggest a different reality, as one insider bluntly texted, “F–ked.” According to Trump biographer Michael Wolff, the summit resulted in significant losses for Trump, with no tangible gains achieved. The welcome given to Putin, including a red carpet and military flyover, stood in stark contrast to Trump’s subsequent “defeated” demeanor and silence during a press conference where no questions were answered. This outcome is particularly concerning, as Trump did not secure the ceasefire he initially sought, and instead, shifted his goals.

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D.C. Mayor: Trump’s Use of Troops in City is “Un-American”

Following President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents to Washington, D.C., the city’s mayor condemned the intervention as unpatriotic and an overreach of federal power. The deployment, framed by the administration as a response to rising crime, has faced significant backlash, particularly due to its unprecedented nature and potential infringement on home rule. Despite a reported decrease in violent crime, the federal government’s actions include placing the city’s police department under federal control, though a recent deal partially reversed this. Subsequently, several Republican-led states announced they would deploy National Guard troops to the city, further increasing the federal presence.

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