September 2025

Bolsonaro Sentenced to 27 Years for Coup Plot: Reactions and US Comparisons

In a significant development, Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, has been sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison. The conviction stems from a Supreme Court ruling that found him guilty of orchestrating a military coup. A panel of five justices, with a 4-1 vote, determined Bolsonaro’s actions were aimed at retaining power following his 2022 election loss to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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FBI Director’s Blunder: Investigation of Charlie Kirk Killing Draws Criticism

After FBI Director Kash Patel incorrectly announced the capture of Charlie Kirk’s assassin, even some of the Trump administration’s biggest supporters expressed disapproval. Critics, including Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs and former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin, condemned Patel’s actions, calling his statements “amateur hour.” These criticisms echoed concerns previously raised by Democrats about Patel’s suitability for the position, highlighting his lack of experience and temperament. The FBI’s response, including the swift retraction and a lack of clarity, drew further criticism regarding standard investigative procedures.

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HBCU Threats Spike Amidst Rising Security Concerns After White-on-White Violence

Multiple HBCUs under lockdown after receiving threats amid rising campus security concerns. So, let’s just lay it all out there, shall we? The news that multiple Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were forced into lockdown due to receiving threats is, frankly, infuriating. It’s like a broken record, isn’t it? Every time tensions flare, whenever there’s a politically charged event, or when something happens that certain individuals can twist into a narrative that fits their agenda, HBCUs seem to become targets. This time, the trigger appears to be a white man shooting another white man, a tragic event that should rightly be focused on the individuals involved.… Continue reading

Canadian Travelers Shun US Amid Safety Concerns and Political Climate

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Putin Ally’s Nuclear Threat: Dismissed as Propaganda and Empty Words

In response to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments regarding potential increased sanctions aimed at collapsing the Russian economy, a prominent Russian state TV presenter and Putin ally, Vladimir Solovyov, issued a nuclear threat against the United States. Solovyov’s remarks followed Bessent’s statements about the U.S. and EU potentially partnering on sanctions to weaken Russia amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has already sparked global concern regarding the use of nuclear weapons. Solovyov suggested Russia would resort to a nuclear strike rather than negotiate under increased economic pressure. This threat comes amidst escalating tensions in Eastern Europe, highlighted by Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace, prompting Poland to invoke NATO’s Article 4.

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Venezuela Rejects US Claim, Says Boat Strike Victims Were Not Gang Members

People killed in US boat strike were not Tren de Aragua, Venezuela minister says. That statement immediately raises a red flag, doesn’t it? The inherent distrust in both governments makes it incredibly difficult to discern the truth. It’s a case of two entities, neither particularly known for their transparency, presenting conflicting narratives about a deadly event. This situation forces us to sift through the information, questioning motivations, and considering the potential biases involved.

The fact that the Venezuelan government is denying that the victims were members of the Tren de Aragua gang, is what we should expect. Regardless of who was on the boat, Venezuela would likely deny it.… Continue reading

Nepal Army Takes Control Amid Riots: Negotiations Begin, Future Uncertain

Following a week of deadly protests and violence across Nepal, the army has regained control of the capital Kathmandu. The unrest, sparked by anger over social media bans and corruption, led to 30 deaths and the escape of over 13,500 prisoners. Negotiations have begun between protest leaders and the military, though no decisions were reached, while a former Chief Justice is considered a potential interim leader. The demonstrations, largely driven by the “Gen Z” movement, resulted in widespread destruction of government buildings, prompting concerns about the country’s democracy and calls for restraint from international organizations.

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Dem Lawmaker: Boob Jobs Are Gender-Affirming Care; Mace’s Response Sparks Controversy

During a House floor debate, Rep. Sara Jacobs stated that procedures like breast enhancements, fillers, and Botox are forms of gender-affirming care, a statement that drew a strong reaction from Rep. Nancy Mace. Mace, who was advocating for stricter restrictions on trans rights, responded by calling Jacobs “ridiculous” and “disgusting,” and later made a personal comment about Jacobs’ appearance. The argument escalated as Mace took her grievances online, criticizing Jacobs for comments made about her body.

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Nancy Mace’s Response to “Boob Job” Comment Sparks Criticism

During a House floor debate on amendments to the annual defense authorization bill, Representative Nancy Mace introduced an amendment advocating for bathrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms on military installations to be based on biological sex, leading to a heated exchange with Representative Sara Jacobs. Jacobs countered Mace’s argument, citing the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law study and pointing out that many members of Congress, including Mace, have received gender-affirming care. In response, Mace used transphobic slurs and personally attacked Jacobs, restarting her argument in an X post, which included insensitive remarks about Jacobs’ appearance.

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