The Brazilian experience reflects a common pattern where leaders face legal consequences for offenses, a stark contrast to the U.S. system. In the United States, the slow prosecution of Trump for election interference, coupled with Republican obstruction and a desire to avoid political division, allowed him to run for president again and potentially escape accountability. Furthermore, the hesitation of Democratic leadership and the media to aggressively pursue charges against Trump, driven by a desire for bipartisanship, inadvertently weakened the defense of democratic principles. This approach failed to recognize that prosecuting Trump was not about punishing political enemies but about safeguarding democracy itself.
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Senator Bernie Sanders is shifting his focus to the 2026 midterms by endorsing progressive candidates earlier than usual, aiming to reshape the Democratic Party. This strategy includes backing candidates who align with his vision of healthcare as a human right, campaign finance reform, and raising the minimum wage. His early endorsements have already proven impactful, as candidates like Abdul El-Sayed and Rebecca Cooke have experienced increased fundraising and volunteer engagement. Sanders’ influence extends beyond endorsements, as his fundraising network and platform are used to elevate candidates who share his working-class agenda.
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A Ukrainian drone struck a major Russian oil refining complex belonging to Bashneft near Ufa, sparking a fire and causing minor damage, according to a Russian official. Videos showed a drone exploding at the facility, with another drone reportedly shot down. The attack, for which Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence agency claimed responsibility, is part of a broader effort to disrupt Russia’s ability to fund its ongoing conflict. This follows a series of similar attacks on Russian refineries, which have impacted fuel prices and processing capacity.
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Charlie Kirk didn’t shy away from who he was. We shouldn’t either. This statement feels like the core of the discussion. He lived his life, espousing a particular ideology, and making specific pronouncements. It’s crucial to understand that the reaction to his death isn’t solely about the individual, but about the legacy he left behind.
The conversation seems to suggest a reluctance to mourn someone who actively promoted views considered harmful. The core of this stance is that his words, often filled with hate and division, are what defined him. To mourn him without acknowledging those views is to sanitize his history, to rewrite the narrative in a way that diminishes the impact of his actions.… Continue reading
The National Conservatism Conference (NatCon) has emerged as a platform for a more extreme vision of conservatism, diverging from the traditional focus on individual liberty. Speakers at the conference advocated for a return to Christian identity and a focus on limiting immigration, with some openly calling to overturn landmark legal decisions. Prominent figures in attendance included those with strong ties to the MAGA movement and its desire to aggressively wield federal power. One particularly alarming speech by Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt promoted the idea that America belongs exclusively to the descendants of white Europeans, echoing the sentiments of the “Great Replacement Theory”. This rhetoric of exclusion and power grabs represents a significant shift within the conservative movement.
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Rep. Seth Moulton, a Democrat from Massachusetts, finds himself in the unfortunate and increasingly familiar situation of receiving death threats. This alarming development comes directly after his public plea for former President Trump to condemn political violence. It’s a stark reflection of the current political climate, a place where disagreement too often morphs into vitriol and where the line between passionate debate and outright threats has become dangerously blurred.
Moulton’s call for Trump to denounce violence stemmed from the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In a statement, Moulton expressed his belief that the former president should join other Republicans in unequivocally condemning such acts, rather than potentially fueling further animosity.… Continue reading
The rejection rate for Canadian study permits has skyrocketed, with nearly two-thirds of applications denied in 2025, marking a decade-high refusal rate. Indian students are disproportionately affected, facing an 80% rejection rate in 2025, despite accounting for a significant portion of international students. This surge in rejections coincides with Canada’s implementation of study permit caps and stricter financial requirements, including increased proof-of-funds, and a focus on ensuring students intend to leave Canada after their studies. These measures have contributed to a sharp decline in new international student arrivals and a significant drop in approval rates.
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West Midlands Police are investigating a rape as a “racially aggravated attack” after a woman in her 20s was assaulted by two men near Tame Road in Oldbury. The attackers reportedly made a racist remark during the incident, prompting police to launch an appeal for witnesses. Investigations are underway, including CCTV and forensic inquiries, with police working to identify the perpetrators. The Sikh Federation (UK) reported the attackers told the woman she did not belong in the country, and the incident is being treated as a hate crime.
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In response to a Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace, NATO is launching “Eastern Sentry,” an initiative to reinforce the defense of Europe’s eastern flank. This operation, involving assets from various member states, will enhance capabilities, integrate defenses, and increase information-sharing among allies. The aim is to address Russia’s increasing recklessness in the air and to demonstrate NATO’s readiness to defend its territory, covering the entire eastern flank from the high north to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. While the assessment of the drone incursion is ongoing, NATO is taking decisive action to ensure its resolve to defend its territory is clear.
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On September 13th, former U.S. President Donald Trump stated he would impose “major” sanctions on Russia if all NATO members ceased buying Russian oil. He also proposed that NATO members place tariffs ranging from 50-100% on China to further pressure Russia, emphasizing the importance of China’s influence. While Trump has previously threatened sanctions, he has been slow to enact them, although he did implement a tariff on India. Despite condemnation from Brussels, some European nations continue to rely on Russian oil imports, highlighting the complexities of reducing dependence on Russian energy sources.
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