September 2025

Manhunt Ends: Tom Phillips Dead, Two Children Still Missing

Law enforcement brought a four-year manhunt to a fatal end this morning, though specific details remain scarce. The suspect, whose identity has not yet been released, was confronted, resulting in a deadly encounter. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances of the confrontation and will release further information as it becomes available, including the identity of the deceased. The investigation is expected to be extensive.

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Poland’s Drone Encounter: Radar Alerts Fail to Deter Russian Intrusion

Russian drone crosses NATO border and flies freely—Poland responds with radar alerts but no action again. Okay, so here’s the deal, a Russian drone, essentially a flying robot, buzzes over the border of Poland, a country that’s part of NATO. And what happens? Well, the radar systems pick it up, they know it’s there, but nothing. No shooting it down, no aggressive response, just…alerts. It’s a situation that has a lot of people scratching their heads and frankly, it’s easy to see why.

This whole thing immediately brings up comparisons to Turkey, a country that’s also on the front lines with Russia.… Continue reading

Zelensky Condemns Kyiv Attack, Calls for Missile Defense and Action

The Ukrainian government building in Kyiv was struck for the first time in the war during recent Russian attacks, causing damage to the roof and upper floors. These strikes across the country resulted in at least four fatalities, including a baby and a young woman. Ukraine’s air force reported a record number of Russian drones and missiles were launched during the attack. President Zelensky condemned the “ruthless attack,” stating it was a deliberate crime aimed at prolonging the war.

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Israeli Supreme Court: Prisoners Not Getting Enough Food

In a recent ruling, Israel’s Supreme Court determined the government failed to provide Palestinian security prisoners with adequate food, ordering improvements to their nutrition. This decision addressed a petition from rights groups alleging that post-war policy changes led to malnutrition and starvation. The court found insufficient food supply, citing doubts about prisoners’ ability to eat properly and mandating the provision of food for basic subsistence. Despite the ruling, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the decision, vowing to maintain minimal conditions for prisoners, a stance that drew condemnation from rights groups like ACRI.

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Mobilize Now: Combating Fascism in America

Trump’s recent social media posts have taken a disturbing turn, using AI imagery and threatening language to declare war on American cities. The “White House” amplified these threats, signaling an escalation in the administration’s embrace of fascism. This alarming behavior demands a new level of resistance, urging a coordinated national mobilization, including a million-person protest in Washington, D.C. The author calls for strategic action beyond protests, such as a General Strike, to create concrete impacts and prevent further harm. This movement aims to protect democracy and build a more equitable future.

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Johnson Retreats from Claim of Trump as Epstein Informant

Initially, House Speaker Mike Johnson asserted that former President Donald Trump acted as an FBI informant regarding Jeffrey Epstein. However, Johnson subsequently retracted this claim. Despite Trump’s statement about expelling Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, Trump has also dismissed the ongoing calls for further information on the Epstein case as a baseless “Democrat hoax.” This shows a change of tone.

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Russian Attack Kills Infant, Fuels Outrage, and Calls for Regime Change

Infant among three killed in Russian attack that sets ablaze the seat of Ukraine government – the very words are a gut punch, aren’t they? To think of a child, an innocent life, extinguished in the brutal theater of war – it’s a tragedy that transcends political boundaries and evokes a profound sense of sorrow and anger. The fact that this happened in an attack targeting government buildings in Kyiv only amplifies the horror. It’s not just about the loss of life; it’s about the deliberate targeting of a nation’s heart, its very core.

The sheer audacity of such an act, the disregard for human life, it leaves you reeling.… Continue reading

Trump Claims Credit for Biden’s Infrastructure Projects Despite Opposition

Reports indicate that the Trump administration is replacing signs acknowledging projects funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law with signs solely crediting Donald Trump for rebuilding America’s infrastructure. This is occurring across various projects, including bridges and rail improvements, despite Trump’s prior opposition to the bill. Furthermore, shortly after his inauguration, Trump issued an executive order pausing funds from the 2021 infrastructure law. Despite this, Republicans like Rep. Joe Courtney and others are taking credit for projects funded by the infrastructure legislation they previously opposed.

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Trump’s Denial: Is the U.S. Pursuing Regime Change in Venezuela?

President Trump has denied seeking regime change in Venezuela, despite a significant military build-up near its coast and increasingly harsh rhetoric directed towards President Maduro. The administration claims the build-up is aimed at stopping drug cartels, and military action has already been taken against alleged cartel targets. However, officials have also accused Maduro of being in league with the cartels, heightening concerns that he may be a target. This follows prior actions, including financial sanctions and designating a Venezuelan gang as a foreign terrorist organization. With significant military assets now deployed, the situation remains tense as experts question the legality of the actions.

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Florida Surgeon General Admits Banning Vaccine Mandates Based on “Vibes”

Florida’s Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, has announced the elimination of vaccine mandates, prioritizing “vibes” and parental rights over scientific analysis. Despite not studying the potential impact, he acknowledged that outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases are likely inevitable, justifying the decision by citing countries without vaccine mandates. This decision has drawn criticism from experts and medical organizations, as well as the public, with childhood vaccination rates already declining in Florida. Concerns center around the increased risk of contagious diseases like measles and polio, and the potential impact on public health.

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