September 2025

Skepticism Urged on Claims of Maduro Rallying 8 Million Venezuelans Against U.S.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called for the mobilization of over 8 million citizens, framing it as a defense against increasing pressure from the United States. This announcement comes as the U.S. expands military operations in the Caribbean, with strikes targeting groups linked to Caracas. Maduro’s move involves deploying thousands of defense bases and communal militia units, building on the National Bolivarian Militia. The clash has escalated, with potential for direct confrontation between the U.S. and Venezuela, as both sides increase military presence and rhetoric.

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Trump’s Firing of BLS Chief Precedes Abysmal Jobs Report

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released August jobs numbers indicating a disappointing increase of only 22,000 nonfarm payrolls, far below the projected 75,000. While healthcare saw gains, losses in federal government employment, mining, quarrying, and oil/gas extraction offset those gains. This follows the firing of the previous BLS commissioner by President Trump due to weak employment data from the previous month. Furthermore, analysts are noting a possible rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

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UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner Resigns After Tax Payment Admission

Angela Rayner has resigned as both Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary after admitting to underpaying stamp duty on a property. The resignation followed an investigation by the Prime Minister’s standards advisor, Sir Laurie Magnus, who found she had breached the ministerial code. The advisor’s letter, while acknowledging Rayner’s integrity, cited the “unfortunate failure” to settle her stamp duty liability, leading to her resignation. Sir Keir Starmer has expressed sadness at her departure.

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Democrats Blast RFK Jr. on Vaccines: “Charlatan,” “Ignorant”

Charlatan, ignorant: Democrats blast RFK Jr. on vaccines. It’s hard to ignore the raw, unfiltered reaction brewing within the Democratic ranks towards Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s stance on vaccines. The words used, the sheer frustration, paint a clear picture of the divide. It seems the Democrats are pulling no punches, labeling him everything from a “charlatan” and “ignorant” to far more cutting insults. The central point is this: they’re not mincing words.

The core issue is undeniably vaccines. Many Democrats are vocal about the successes of vaccination, which has led to a situation where some take the availability of vaccines for granted.… Continue reading

Trump Attacks Foes for Mortgages; Records Show Three Cabinet Members Also Have Them

ProPublica’s investigation reveals that the Trump administration, which has vowed to pursue those who misrepresented their primary residences on mortgage applications, could face scrutiny within its own Cabinet. At least three Cabinet members—Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Sean Duffy, and Lee Zeldin—have obtained primary-residence mortgages for multiple properties concurrently. These findings, discovered through financial disclosures and mortgage records, mirror the types of loans that have been cited to target political rivals for potential mortgage fraud. While real estate experts note the practice is common and rarely prosecuted, the administration’s focus on this issue could create a conflict of interest, as some of its own members may have engaged in the same practice.

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Trump Downplays Jobs Report, Claims “Real Numbers” a Year Away

President Donald Trump downplayed the upcoming U.S. jobs report, suggesting the true economic figures would be apparent in a year. This statement follows Trump’s removal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, after he disputed previous reports. While the August report is anticipated, economists offer differing projections, with some forecasting a slowdown in job growth. These actions have sparked concerns about the politicization of economic data and its trustworthiness.

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ICE Raid at Hyundai Plant: South Korean Detainments Spark Controversy

U.S. immigration authorities conducted a raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle manufacturing site in Georgia, resulting in the detention of over 450 people, including South Korean nationals. The South Korean foreign ministry expressed concern over the “unjust infringement” of their citizens’ rights and dispatched diplomats to the site. The Department of Homeland Security stated the search warrant was executed due to allegations of “unlawful employment practices and other serious federal crimes.” The raid, which involved multiple federal agencies, also halted construction at a nearby battery plant, impacting the state’s largest economic development project, which employs 1,200 people.

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10 Nations Ready to Deploy Troops to Ukraine: Analysis and Implications

Following a high-level meeting in Paris, the Coalition of the Willing is formulating plans for European troop deployment in Ukraine, with several nations, including the UK and France, offering significant military commitments. The proposed European ground mission could involve 25,000–30,000 troops, though the specifics of their objectives, including whether they would focus on training or broader operations, are still under discussion. While the UK, France, and others are prepared to deploy forces, the extent of involvement from the United States and Germany remains uncertain. Deployment will depend on several factors including a peace agreement and parliamentary approvals.

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US Job Growth Slows Sharply, Sparking Economic Fears

New government data indicates that U.S. job growth has nearly stalled, raising concerns about the economy’s direction. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported only 22,000 jobs added in August, significantly below expectations, and the unemployment rate rose to 4.3%. This slowdown is occurring despite the stock market’s positive performance, largely due to anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The economic uncertainty stems from policies such as tariffs on imports, which have also contributed to ongoing inflation.

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GOP Senators Signal Displeasure with Kennedy, But Will They Act?

GOP senators signal to Trump that Kennedy is on thin ice – is that really what’s happening here? It seems like a lot of us saw this coming, right? And yet, here we are. It’s almost predictable at this point. They’ll keep doing whatever “Dear Leader” tells them. It’s the age-old story of choosing a clown and expecting a circus. The idea of putting someone who has dedicated their life to undermining vaccines in charge of anything related to public health feels like a bad joke.

Now, the narrative is that GOP senators are signaling to Trump. But let’s be real, they voted overwhelmingly to confirm Kennedy in the first place.… Continue reading