September 2025

Public Banned From Commons After Hidden Phone Discovery

Following the discovery of a concealed mobile phone during a security sweep, public access to the House of Commons chamber has been temporarily prohibited. The phone was reportedly found near the front benches, where government ministers are seated, just prior to Prime Minister’s Questions. This incident prompted an immediate response, leading to the temporary ban on public entry to both the Commons and Lords chambers. The ban will continue until further notice, as stated by a UK Parliament spokesperson.

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Trump Threatens Chicago with “Department of War” Amidst ICE Raid Fears

The Independent has reported that President Donald Trump seemingly confirmed through a Truth Social post that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations would begin in Chicago as early as Saturday. Trump’s post included an AI-generated image of himself in military attire, with the caption “Chipocalypse Now,” alarming Illinois officials. In response, Governor J.B. Pritzker condemned the president’s actions, while several Mexican Independence Day celebrations in the city have been postponed or canceled, despite some communities vowing to continue festivities with increased security and legal support. These actions mirror previous ICE operations in Los Angeles, further escalating tensions.

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Canada Admits Khalistani Extremist Operations and Fundraising on Its Soil

Canada’s Department of Finance has issued a report acknowledging that Khalistani extremist groups are receiving financial support within the country for activities related to politically motivated violence. This assessment marks the first formal admission of fundraising activities by groups like Babbar Khalsa and the International Sikh Youth Federation, operating on Canadian soil. The report also notes these groups are suspected of raising funds in multiple countries, including Canada. This acknowledgment comes after years of Indian warnings regarding Canada as a safe haven for anti-India elements.

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Trump’s Economy Stalls: Job Growth Slows, Concerns Mount

Donald Trump’s economy falters as US jobs growth grinds to a halt. The situation is becoming increasingly clear: the economic landscape under Donald Trump is shifting, and the job market, a key indicator of economic health, is struggling. The narrative of a robust economy, often touted, now faces the stark reality of slowing job growth.

The data suggests the labor market is a lagging indicator, reflecting the strain felt by those seeking work. Personal anecdotes highlight the difficulties in finding employment, suggesting that the positive economic figures previously reported don’t paint the full picture. The manufacturing sector, in particular, continues to shed jobs, seemingly unaffected by protectionist measures such as tariffs, which, as some point out, don’t offer the promised benefits.… Continue reading

Oligarchy’s Grip: Job Market Struggles as Musk Eyes Trillionaire Status

While the US job market has slowed dramatically, creating fewer than 30,000 jobs per month, certain individuals are experiencing substantial wealth accumulation. Tesla’s board proposed a compensation package for CEO Elon Musk that could make him the world’s first trillionaire, provided he boosts the company’s value and remains at Tesla. Other tech billionaires like Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos have also seen their fortunes grow significantly in the same period, highlighting a trend of concentrated wealth. This data indicates a growing disparity between the economic realities of the average worker and the extraordinary wealth gains of a select few.

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South Korea Responds to Arrests of Nationals at US Hyundai Plant

South Korea vows support to Koreans arrested at US Hyundai plant. It seems like a situation has unfolded at a Hyundai Motor car battery factory in the US, leading to the arrest of hundreds of South Korean citizens. In response, the South Korean government, spearheaded by President Lee Jae Myung, has pledged all-out support to its citizens impacted by the incident. This includes a dedicated team established by Foreign Minister Cho Hyun to address the situation, and the potential for a trip to Washington to meet with US officials if necessary.

This incident has clearly sparked a variety of opinions. The primary focus seems to be on the reason for the arrests, with many speculating about visa issues.… Continue reading

Florida’s Deportation Depot: New Detention Site Sparks Outrage

Florida has opened a second immigration detention site, “Deportation Depot,” with a capacity of 1,500 detainees, following legal challenges to its “Alligator Alcatraz” facility. The opening comes amid a federal appeals court’s temporary block on shutting down “Alligator Alcatraz,” which is located in the Everglades and faced criticism for its conditions. The state is also planning additional detention sites, mirroring a broader trend of expanded immigration detention facilities, and part of the ongoing push for mass deportations. These facilities are opening as immigration arrests are continuing to increase, and detainees are being sent to locations like Guantanamo Bay.

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RFK Jr.’s Family Urges Resignation After Contentious Hearing

The Democratic Party is being accused of feigning concern for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims now, despite their past associations with him and lack of action before his death. This sudden interest, according to the article, is a political tactic used to distract from the Republican Party’s success and the Democrats’ low poll numbers. However, the article points out that this accusation is a projection, given Trump’s own documented relationship with Epstein and the fact that the release of Epstein-related information was advocated for by multiple figures within his administration, including his own Attorney General. Furthermore, Trump’s inaction during his own presidency, when he had the opportunity to pursue the case, is also highlighted.

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Trump’s Chicago Claim: Violent US Cities Dominated by Red States

Amidst growing concerns over rising crime rates, the focus on specific cities by certain political figures has come under scrutiny. While the president threatens to deploy national guard units to cities like Chicago and Baltimore, analysis reveals a broader pattern. Violent crime rates in major cities are actually decreasing nationwide, particularly in areas with Democratic leadership. However, the president’s focus tends to concentrate on these blue cities, overlooking others with higher crime rates in red states.

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DOJ Official’s Date Claims Republicans Will Be Redacted from Epstein Files

A senior DOJ official was secretly recorded on a fake dating app date alleging the Trump administration is covering up thousands of pages related to the Jeffrey Epstein files by redacting Republican figures. Joseph Schnitt, acting deputy chief at the DOJ’s Office of Enforcement Operations, also claimed Ghislaine Maxwell was given a “benefit” by being transferred to a minimum-security prison. Schnitt stated that the files would be slanted to protect Trump and other conservatives, a claim which the DOJ has denied. The DOJ has since refuted the statements made by Schnitt.

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