September 2025

Epstein Emails Uncovered: Reactions and Speculation Erupt

Bloomberg obtained over 16,000 emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s private Yahoo! account, revealing a closer relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell than previously admitted. The emails show Epstein sought advice from Maxwell during his sex crimes allegations and received emotional and logistical support. This newfound information challenges Maxwell’s previous statements about their relationship, raising questions about her credibility. It could complicate her cooperation with the Justice Department, especially in light of her recent discussions with top officials about the Epstein investigation.

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Kyiv Court Upholds Family Recognition for Same-Sex Couple: Ukraine’s Progress

The Kyiv Court of Appeal affirmed a historic decision recognizing a same-sex couple as a family, as reported by Insight LGBTQ. The case involved a diplomat and his partner who married in the U.S. and sought recognition in Ukraine after facing denial of spousal rights. The initial ruling by Kyiv’s Desniansky District Court in June 2025 established their family status, despite the absence of specific same-sex partnership legislation, and included evidence of their long-term relationship. Despite attempts to appeal the decision, the appellate court upheld the ruling, marking a significant stride for LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraine, which is increasingly accepting of these rights.

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Bolsonaro Convicted, Sentenced in Brazil: Justice and Lessons for America

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been convicted by a Supreme Court panel on all five counts related to a plot to overturn the 2022 election, including planning to assassinate the president-elect. The court sentenced him to over 27 years in prison and barred him from running for office for eight years. The trial has caused political polarization within Brazil, with Bolsonaro’s supporters protesting the verdict and his allies, including former US President Donald Trump, criticizing the outcome. This verdict makes Bolsonaro one of the growing list of Latin American leaders convicted of crimes in recent years.

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Unseen 9/11 Images Emerge 24 Years Later: A Community’s Ongoing Archive

The 9/11 Media Preservation Group, a team of digital sleuths, is dedicated to archiving and digitizing forgotten footage and images from the September 11 attacks. One of the group’s discoveries is an hour-long Hi8 videocassette recorded by Edward Sferrazza, capturing the raw shock and events of the day. The group’s efforts focus on preserving this media and making it accessible, including materials that were previously unknown to the public. They collaborate with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum and other researchers to ensure the preservation of the human stories behind the attacks.

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Trump and Putin: A Relationship Beyond Mockery and Into Kompromat

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is ridiculing Donald Trump and has no intention of ceasing the war in Ukraine. Sikorski stated that Putin has escalated aggression by sending drones towards NATO, and he hopes Trump will recognize this. This statement was made in response to a Russian drone attack on Poland, where wreckage was found in multiple locations, leading to NATO invoking Article 4. Analysts suggest the drones’ range had been extended, potentially targeting a NATO base.

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Inflation Soars, Jobless Claims Spike: Stagflation Fears Mount

US consumer inflation accelerates; weekly jobless claims approach four-year high, and it’s definitely a situation that’s got people talking, and not in a good way. It seems like things are heading in a direction that many predicted, and the consequences are starting to hit home. The rise in inflation, as reported by the Labor Department, is the biggest jump we’ve seen in a while, and that’s directly translating into higher prices for everyday essentials.

The other side of this coin is the news about weekly jobless claims. They’re nearing a four-year high, which means more people are finding themselves out of work.… Continue reading

Trump, 79, Draws Scrutiny for Facial Droop at 9/11 Memorial

President Trump’s appearance at a Pentagon event commemorating the 9/11 attacks has sparked online speculation due to a noticeable droop on the right side of his face, intensifying existing health concerns. This follows a recent diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, evident through swollen ankles and bruising on his hands, further fueled by a four-day absence from public view. Some observers have suggested the possibility of a stroke, with others raising concerns about the authenticity of a video posted by Trump following the shooting of Charlie Kirk, hinting at digital alterations. The White House has been contacted for comment, as questions surrounding the President’s health continue to escalate.

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Brazil Court Convicts Bolsonaro, Sparking Celebration and US Dismay

Brazil’s top court panel forming a majority to convict Bolsonaro for criminal organization, what a headline! It’s hard not to feel a surge of both admiration and a touch of envy. The fact that Brazil is taking a strong stand against a former leader, holding him accountable for alleged criminal activities, is truly commendable. It speaks volumes about the strength of their democratic institutions and their commitment to justice. It really makes you think about how the US handles its own political accountability.

It’s a bit surreal to process that a country once labeled a “banana republic” is now demonstrating such a clear commitment to upholding the rule of law while, at least in the perception of some, the US is lagging behind.… Continue reading

Boebert’s Prayer Request After Moment of Silence for Kirk Sparks House Floor Outburst

The House of Representatives initially held a moment of silence for conservative activist Charlie Kirk following his shooting on September 10th. After the silent period, the tribute quickly deteriorated into partisan conflict when Rep. Lauren Boebert requested a spoken prayer. This request prompted heated exchanges between Democrats and Republicans, with some Democrats expressing frustration over perceived hypocrisy regarding gun violence victims. The chaos escalated with accusations and shouts, leading to attempts by Speaker Johnson to restore order.

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Democrat: Trump Should Show He’s Serious on Violence by Rescinding Jan. 6 Pardons

Representative Seth Moulton’s suggestion that Donald Trump could demonstrate his commitment to ending political violence by rescinding the pardons he granted to individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot is a provocative one, sparking a lot of debate and reflection. The core of the argument is pretty straightforward: if Trump genuinely wants to quell political violence, then reversing actions that essentially condoned it would be a logical first step. This isn’t just about symbolism; it’s about sending a clear message that such behavior, especially when targeting political figures or institutions, will not be tolerated.

The issue quickly delves into the legality and the potential implications of such a move.… Continue reading