September 2025

Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Fuels US Fears and Vaccine Debate

A new Ebola outbreak has been declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with at least 15 deaths reported, including four health workers. The outbreak, the 16th in the country, is located in the central Kasai province and has 28 suspected cases. Tests have confirmed the Zaire strain of the virus. The World Health Organization is working to contain the spread, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures and has treatment and vaccine stockpiles available, including 2,000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine.

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Gabbard’s Actions Spark Calls for Mutiny Amidst Accusations of Treason

Mutiny brewing after Gabbard outs CIA operative is a situation that has understandably ignited a firestorm of speculation and concern. The core issue revolves around the potential consequences of revealing a CIA operative’s identity, a move that carries significant implications for national security and the safety of individuals involved. It’s as though the collective sentiment is, “This isn’t just a political misstep; it’s a betrayal.”

The immediate worry centers on the potential loss of crucial intelligence assets and the potential for this act to compromise ongoing operations. There’s a palpable fear that this disclosure has put people in harm’s way, potentially jeopardizing lives and undermining the CIA’s ability to operate effectively.… Continue reading

Chinese Cyberattack Stole Data From Nearly Every American, Experts Warn

‘Unrestrained’ Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American. Well, it’s a bit unsettling, isn’t it? The news is painting a picture of a massive cyber operation, a digital siege really, launched by China-backed actors. They’ve allegedly infiltrated networks across the globe, hitting over 80 countries and, disturbingly, potentially grabbing data on almost every single American.

The scope of this alleged attack, codenamed “Salt Typhoon,” is frankly, alarming. We’re not just talking about a few compromised websites here and there. The hackers apparently targeted a vast array of sectors. From our everyday essentials like telecom and transportation to government entities and even military infrastructure, it seems no one was truly safe.… Continue reading

Canada: One Dead, Six Injured in Mass Stabbing; Community Reacts to Tragedy and Debate on Causes

In a tragic event, an 18-year-old woman was killed, and seven others were injured in a mass stabbing at the Hollow Water First Nation community in Manitoba, Canada. The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Tyrone Simard, also died after fleeing the scene in a stolen vehicle, colliding with an RCMP policewoman who was critically injured. The victims and the suspect were all known to each other within the community, and investigations are ongoing to determine the motive behind the attack. Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation, including house-to-house checks, to ensure the safety of the community and provide support to those affected.

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LSD Shows Early Promise for Anxiety Treatment, Study Suggests

LSD shows early promise as a potential anxiety treatment, and the initial findings are quite compelling. The reports suggest that doses of 100 and 200 micrograms, which are essentially full-blown trips and not microdoses, have shown significant improvements in anxiety symptoms. Patients experienced improvements that were notably better than those who received a placebo. The benefits also appear to be lasting, with some individuals experiencing relief for up to three months after just one treatment. This is a really important piece of the puzzle as it shows a potentially long-term positive effect from a single dose, a feature that’s often sought in anxiety treatments.… Continue reading

Ukraine Hits Russian Refineries as Kyiv Suffers Civilian Attacks

In recent weeks, Ukraine has launched a series of attacks on Russian refineries, successfully disrupting their refining capacity by a significant margin, and forcing Russia to extend its petroleum product export ban. While Russia has responded with attacks on Ukrainian cities, including a deadly strike on Kyiv, the Ukrainian strikes have forced Russia to seek to increase crude oil exports and heavily discount its crude to maintain clients. On the battlefield, Russia has been shifting forces, particularly towards the Donetsk region, and claims of territorial gains have been disputed by independent assessments. Furthermore, Ukraine has made some advances in the Black Sea, striking Russian vessels and infrastructure, while also developing long-range strike capabilities to target deep within Russia.

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Canada’s International Student Permit Drops: Addressing Diploma Mills and System Abuses

International study permit issuance in Canada has significantly decreased in the first half of 2024, with a nearly 90,000 drop compared to the previous year. This decline follows the federal government’s introduction of caps on international student visas in early 2024, leading to a reduction in both issued permits and visa applications. Government officials assert that these measures are effective in managing international student intake and are part of a broader strategy to attract top global talent and foster economic growth. The new regulations, which also tightened eligibility for postgraduate work permits, have prompted concerns from colleges and universities regarding their financial stability and operational capabilities.

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Cardi B Wins Assault Case: Security Guard’s Lawsuit Dismissed

Cardi B was found not liable in a lawsuit brought by a security guard who alleged the rapper assaulted her at a doctor’s office in 2018. The jury deliberated for just over an hour before reaching a unanimous verdict in Cardi B’s favor. The security guard claimed Cardi B cut her face with a fingernail and spat on her during an argument. Cardi B testified that she did not touch the security guard and feared the guard was going to make her pregnancy public.

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Trump’s Foreign Policy: Destruction and Global Isolation

In a show of solidarity aimed at Donald Trump, global leaders are seeking alternatives to the United States as the president’s policies have strained alliances. A debate continues regarding Trump’s foreign policy goals, with some viewing him as a dove and others as a proponent of military strength. Trump has claimed to be ending wars and deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize, despite not actually ending any wars. His actions, such as the late June bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, have been viewed by some as reckless but also only a qualified success, supporting both the dove and military power arguments.

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Hard-Right Think Tank Head Cancels Meeting with Carney After Invitation

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