Following the conviction of Jair Bolsonaro for plotting a coup, celebrations erupted in Brazil, while progressive leaders like Chile’s President Gabriel Boric hailed the decision as a victory for democracy. Conversely, right-wing figures, including those linked to Donald Trump, reacted with anger and threats. The conviction of Bolsonaro was met with relief by those who suffered during his administration and the date of the conviction gave a new meaning to the date of September 11th. Trump has responded by threatening tariffs and sanctions.
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Despite promises of economic prosperity, indicators show a concerning trend; the unemployment rate rose and consumer inflation reached a year-high. Lutnick, however, remained optimistic, mentioning various trade deals on the horizon, including those with India (contingent on ceasing Russian oil purchases), Taiwan, Switzerland, and South Korea. He also expressed confidence in a deal concerning Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac before the year’s end.
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The recent killing of Charlie Kirk, a conservative figure, has sparked a stark contrast in reactions. While the murder is a tragedy that must be condemned, Trump has weaponized the event, explicitly blaming the left and ignoring the divisive rhetoric from his own side. This double standard, evident in Trump’s disparate responses to violence against Republicans versus Democrats, including dismissing prior attacks on Democratic figures, highlights a concerning politicization of violence. This approach risks further escalating tensions and potentially inciting future acts of aggression by ignoring extreme rhetoric on the right and further dividing an already polarized nation.
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Russian oil revenues hit record lows as war meets market reality. It seems like the situation is pretty clear: Russia’s oil revenues are taking a beating, and it’s all connected to the ongoing conflict and the realities of the global oil market. It’s not just a matter of them producing oil; it’s about how much they’re making per barrel and what they can do with it.
The key takeaway is that while Russia is still pumping a lot of oil, the money they’re making isn’t what it used to be. There are reports from different sources, like OPEC and the International Energy Agency, that show the numbers varying slightly, but the general trend is the same: production is still high, over 9 million barrels a day, but the profit margins are shrinking.… Continue reading
Following a U.S. military strike in the Caribbean, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello condemned the action, refuting President Trump’s claim that those killed were “narcoterrorists.” Questions about the legality of the strike have emerged, particularly after reports that the vessel was turning back before it was attacked. The incident highlights the potential for escalating tensions, given increased U.S. military deployments near Venezuela as part of anti-drug operations, which Caracas views as a threat to its sovereignty. The U.S. has defended its actions, while lawmakers and analysts have raised concerns about the lack of justification and the potential for further destabilization in the region.
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President Trump faced a largely negative reception at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, greeted by boos upon his arrival at the Steinbrenner suite. The increased security, including bulletproof glass, did not prevent the sounds of disapproval from reaching the President. When shown on the big screen during the national anthem, a mix of cheers and boos echoed throughout the stadium. This unwelcome reception followed a similar response last weekend at the U.S. Open, marking a recurring theme for the President at New York sporting events.
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During a traffic stop in a Chicago suburb, an undocumented immigrant, Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez, resisted arrest and dragged an ICE officer with a vehicle, prompting the officer to fire their weapon. The officer was injured but is in stable condition, while Villegas-Gonzalez was fatally shot. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the deceased individual had a history of reckless driving. The agency asserts the officer acted appropriately to protect public safety and themselves.
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During a recent interview, President Trump stated he was indifferent to the idea of uniting the country. When questioned about strategies to bridge divisions, Trump dismissed the concern, emphasizing his lack of investment in the effort. This stance suggests a prioritization of other matters over fostering national unity, according to the interview’s context. Trump’s remarks offer insight into his perspective on national cohesion.
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Anti-Corruption Crusader Named Nepal’s Leader After Gen Z Protests: That’s a headline that’s got a lot packed into it, doesn’t it? It’s like a movie trailer condensed into a few words. The story goes that in Nepal, a country that has been struggling with deep-seated corruption, a new leader has emerged, propelled into power by a wave of protests, primarily driven by the younger generation, Gen Z. It’s a pretty wild story, and it definitely warrants a closer look.
The story starts with social media, and in particular, it’s interesting to hear that the protests were fueled, at least in part, by a social media ban.… Continue reading
Tillis Criticizes MAGA’s Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Death
Despite promises of economic prosperity, indicators show a concerning trend; the unemployment rate rose and consumer inflation reached a year-high. Lutnick, however, remained optimistic, mentioning various trade deals on the horizon, including those with India (contingent on ceasing Russian oil purchases), Taiwan, Switzerland, and South Korea. He also expressed confidence in a deal concerning Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac before the year’s end.
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