September 2025

Hegseth Claims Authority to Kill Suspected Drug Dealers: Backlash Erupts

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asserted the U.S. possessed “absolute and complete authority” to kill suspected drug smugglers, citing the defense of the American people as justification for a recent airstrike against a Venezuelan boat in international waters. The strike, ordered by President Trump, targeted individuals allegedly affiliated with the Tren de Aragua crime group and transporting narcotics to the U.S., resulting in the deaths of eleven “narcoterrorists”. The incident has sparked controversy, with Venezuela and others questioning the authenticity of the strike video and the legal grounds for the action.

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Tesla Board Proposes $1 Trillion Pay Package for Musk Amidst Company Struggles

Tesla’s board is proposing a new compensation package for CEO Elon Musk potentially worth up to $1 trillion in a decade, which would award him approximately 423 million shares contingent on reaching specific financial and operational milestones. These include significant increases in market capitalization, vehicle deliveries, and production of robotaxis and humanoid robots. This scheme aims to retain Musk as CEO through 2030 amid a critical growth phase for the company, as Tesla’s stock has seen fluctuations. The proposed package comes despite recent legal challenges to Musk’s previous compensation and a recent dip in vehicle sales and profits.

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Mamdani Challenges Trump to Debate After Cuomo’s Call for NYC Mayoral Debates

The New York City mayoral race has caught the attention of the White House, with President Trump expressing a desire for a one-on-one contest between candidates. Current frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, has been challenged to debates by both former Governor Andrew Cuomo and, subsequently, challenged Trump himself. Cuomo, who lost the Democratic primary to Mamdani, has called for other candidates to drop out, believing he has the best chance of winning against Mamdani in a head-to-head race. Both Mayor Eric Adams and Republican Curtis Sliwa have indicated they will not be abandoning their campaigns, despite rumors of potential job offers and backroom deals.

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Trump’s “Lost” India, Russia Claim Sparks Outrage, Accusations of Diplomatic Failures

Former US President Donald Trump commented on the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, expressing concern over the unity displayed between India, Russia, and China. In a Truth Social post, he shared a photo of the leaders at the summit, suggesting that the US had “lost” these countries to China. His remarks reflect growing American unease regarding the strengthening ties and potential shifts in global alliances, further fueled by trade disagreements and India’s ongoing purchase of Russian oil, which Trump has strongly criticized. Trump’s comments also underscore ongoing tensions and trade imbalances between the US and India, along with his continued tough stance on China.

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Trump Reportedly Seeks to Ban Transgender People From Owning Guns, Citing “Mental Illness”

The Department of Justice is reportedly considering a proposal that would restrict transgender Americans from possessing firearms, potentially contradicting the Trump administration’s prior stances on Second Amendment rights. This proposal follows a mass shooting in Minnesota allegedly committed by a trans woman, which has fueled political outrage and baseless claims. The proposed restrictions are part of a larger pattern of directives and actions by the administration that have targeted trans people, including limitations on healthcare and military service. The Justice Department has stated the evaluation of options is to prevent violence from individuals with mental health challenges and substance abuse disorders.

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Astronaut Oxygen Scam: Woman Loses $6,750 to Absurd Space Hoax

Scammer posing as stranded astronaut convinces woman to send him $6,750 to buy oxygen, and it just boggles the mind, doesn’t it? You read this headline, and the immediate reaction is a mixture of disbelief, amusement, and a touch of despair. How could someone fall for such an outlandish story? It seems almost too ridiculous to be true, the kind of scenario you’d expect to see in a satire sketch, yet here we are. The scammer, by all accounts, gets points for sheer audacity and originality. It’s a testament to the scammer’s cunning that they concocted a tale so absurd, yet so effective.… Continue reading

DOJ Issues Apology After Official’s Honeypot Trap Reveals Epstein Files Manipulation

A Department of Justice official, Joseph Schnitt, was secretly recorded on a date discussing plans to manipulate the Epstein files, allegedly redacting information to protect Republicans while highlighting Democratic connections. The recording, released by the O’Keefe Media Group, captured Schnitt detailing an internal conflict between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino over the handling of the files. The DOJ responded by defending its commitment to transparency and the accuracy of the records. The situation has put Bondi under scrutiny, particularly following the release of files that primarily contained information already in the public domain and has led to accusations of a cover-up.

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Putin Warns Western Troops in Ukraine Are Fair Targets

Putin says any Western troops in Ukraine would be fair targets, and frankly, it’s not exactly a surprise. This is a fairly straightforward assessment of the situation, as if he’s just stating the obvious. Any deployment of Western troops, especially during active military operations, would be viewed by Russia as a legitimate target. This isn’t a new revelation; it’s simply the reality of war.

The core of the issue stems from Russia’s long-held belief that the conflict is, in part, to prevent NATO expansion, specifically the potential for Ukraine to join the alliance. Therefore, the presence of Western forces, whether on land, sea, or in the air, is seen as a direct challenge and a threat that must be addressed.… Continue reading

Ukrainian Drone Strike Targets Ryazan Refinery, Disrupting Fuel Supply

On Friday, September 5th, Ukrainian Unmanned Systems reportedly struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Ryazan region, with preliminary information indicating no casualties or damage to residential buildings. Regional governor Pavel Malkov confirmed that drone debris fell on the industrial site, while also stating that eight UAVs were shot down by air defense and electronic warfare systems. Explosions were also reported in the Lipetsk region, although Russia’s Ministry of Defense claimed to have destroyed 92 Ukrainian drones overnight. Attacks on such targets are intended to hinder Russia’s fuel supply for military operations, and this incident follows reports of Russian attacks on civilians.

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Putin: Western Troops in Ukraine Are Legitimate Targets

Putin says any Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, and frankly, it seems like a pretty blunt assessment of the situation. It boils down to this: if Western peacekeeping troops step onto Ukrainian soil, Russia considers them fair game. It’s a stark warning, plain and simple. And in the grand scheme of things, it’s a pretty clear admission of where his head’s at.

In a way, it’s not surprising. This is someone who, from the start, has framed the conflict as a struggle against Western influence, against NATO expansion. To see those very forces, even in a peacekeeping role, on the ground in Ukraine is, in his eyes, an escalation.… Continue reading