Following David Letterman’s labeling of President Trump as an “authoritarian,” Trump swiftly responded with a disparaging Truth Social post, criticizing Letterman’s career and appearance. Letterman’s comments were made in response to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension by ABC, prompted by FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s threats over Kimmel’s remarks regarding the murder of Charlie Kirk. The FCC chair called Kimmel’s statement “malicious lies”. Letterman’s remarks touched on the issue of media censorship and the consequences of criticizing Trump. This instance is not isolated, as Trump has previously targeted other late-night hosts, underscoring a pattern of direct engagement with and criticism of those voices.
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In a recent Truth Social post, former US President Donald Trump warned the Taliban that “bad things” would happen if they failed to return Bagram Airbase. This strongly worded statement, referencing the United States as the builder of the base, signals a potential escalation of tensions. The post suggests a potential future focus on the military site located in Afghanistan. This highlights a continuing interest in the region despite the US withdrawal.
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The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) is investigating Open Mineral, a commodities trader based in Baar, Switzerland, for potential violations of sanctions against Russia. The investigation concerns the alleged trading of gold from Russia, which would be a breach of sanctions implemented after the invasion of Ukraine. Open Mineral confirmed it is cooperating with authorities after a search of its premises last week. Seco confirmed the September 11th search in the canton of Zug and stated that the proceedings target two individuals and unknown persons.
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Multiple people were shot at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, prompting a search for two armed suspects. One suspect has been apprehended, but the other remains at large, prompting a shelter-in-place order for residents in nearby Dunstable, Massachusetts. Authorities have established a unification site at the Sheraton Nashua hotel and are urging the public to avoid the Sky Meadow area, which hosts events including a wedding today. The investigation is ongoing with assistance from New Hampshire State Police.
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Trump Justice Dept. Closed Investigation Into Tom Homan for Accepting Bag of Cash is a stark example of the potential corruption and lack of accountability that can arise within a political administration. The information presented suggests that the former head of Trump’s immigration policy, Tom Homan, allegedly accepted a substantial sum of money, reported to be $50,000 in cash, delivered in a bag, raising serious questions about his conduct. This transaction, the article suggests, occurred while Homan was under investigation by the FBI, according to reports from multiple sources. The most concerning aspect, the article implies, is that the Justice Department, under the Trump administration, chose to halt the investigation into this matter.… Continue reading
The Trump Administration Cancels Annual Hunger Survey
The news that the Trump administration decided to cancel the annual hunger survey is definitely something to unpack. It’s been a staple for tracking food insecurity in the US since the mid-90s, but now, suddenly, it’s deemed “overly politicized.” You can’t help but wonder, what’s really going on here?
The immediate thought that pops into mind is a rather cynical one. It’s easy to see this as a move to bury bad news. If you don’t measure something, it doesn’t exist, right? Economic policies, tariffs, and cuts to government agencies can create real consequences for everyday Americans.… Continue reading
Social Security Administration (SSA) Commissioner Frank Bisignano has not ruled out raising the retirement age to address the program’s projected insolvency by 2034. Bisignano stated that “everything is being considered” when asked about this possibility, suggesting other options like increasing the maximum taxable earnings subject to Social Security tax are also under review. The Social Security Trustees estimate that the program’s funding gap could be addressed by permanently raising payroll taxes by 3.65 percentage points. The current full retirement age has been steadily rising since 1983.
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During the Ukrainian counteroffensive in Donetsk Oblast, captured Russian maps revealed a significant discrepancy between the reports provided to Russian command and the actual battlefield situation. President Zelenskyy stated that the Russian maps misrepresented Ukrainian gains, showing opposite positions of control. These distorted reports suggest a disconnect in the Russian military’s internal communication, contrasting with the narrative propagated in Russian media. The president highlighted the deliberate exaggeration of Russian advances, especially regarding the imminent capture of Donbas, and announced Ukrainian control of 330 square kilometers in the Dobropillia and Pokrovsk areas.
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Pete Buttigieg goes viral for predicting Trump’s free speech crackdown. The core of the viral moment revolves around a clip from Buttigieg during last year’s presidential campaign. In the clip, he warned that free speech would be under threat in the US, specifically because Trump had expressed intentions to punish media outlets for their coverage. This, as many point out, is a fairly straightforward prediction considering Trump’s well-documented history of antagonism towards the media.
It’s worth noting that the response to Buttigieg’s “prediction” is varied. Some acknowledge the obvious nature of the forecast, given Trump’s established patterns. Others frame it less as a profound insight and more as an observation that anyone paying attention could have made.… Continue reading
Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė has urged NATO to adopt a more assertive stance against Russian airspace violations, specifically suggesting the downing of military targets that cross NATO borders. This call came after three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets breached Estonian airspace near Vaindloo island for about 12 minutes, prompting a formal protest from the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Estonia had also initiated consultations under NATO’s Article 4, with Prime Minister Kristen Michal calling the violation “absolutely unacceptable,” while Russia claims the flight was part of a scheduled operation. Šakalienė referenced Turkey’s 2015 downing of a Russian aircraft as a precedent for decisive action.
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Trump Snaps at Letterman After “Authoritarian Criminal” Label
Following David Letterman’s labeling of President Trump as an “authoritarian,” Trump swiftly responded with a disparaging Truth Social post, criticizing Letterman’s career and appearance. Letterman’s comments were made in response to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension by ABC, prompted by FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s threats over Kimmel’s remarks regarding the murder of Charlie Kirk. The FCC chair called Kimmel’s statement “malicious lies”. Letterman’s remarks touched on the issue of media censorship and the consequences of criticizing Trump. This instance is not isolated, as Trump has previously targeted other late-night hosts, underscoring a pattern of direct engagement with and criticism of those voices.
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Trump’s Bagram Air Base Threats: Empty Words or Afghanistan Re-Engagement?
In a recent Truth Social post, former US President Donald Trump warned the Taliban that “bad things” would happen if they failed to return Bagram Airbase. This strongly worded statement, referencing the United States as the builder of the base, signals a potential escalation of tensions. The post suggests a potential future focus on the military site located in Afghanistan. This highlights a continuing interest in the region despite the US withdrawal.
Read More
Swiss Firm Investigated for Alleged Russian Gold Sanctions Violation
The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) is investigating Open Mineral, a commodities trader based in Baar, Switzerland, for potential violations of sanctions against Russia. The investigation concerns the alleged trading of gold from Russia, which would be a breach of sanctions implemented after the invasion of Ukraine. Open Mineral confirmed it is cooperating with authorities after a search of its premises last week. Seco confirmed the September 11th search in the canton of Zug and stated that the proceedings target two individuals and unknown persons.
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Shooting at New Hampshire Country Club Wedding Sparks Outrage
Multiple people were shot at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, prompting a search for two armed suspects. One suspect has been apprehended, but the other remains at large, prompting a shelter-in-place order for residents in nearby Dunstable, Massachusetts. Authorities have established a unification site at the Sheraton Nashua hotel and are urging the public to avoid the Sky Meadow area, which hosts events including a wedding today. The investigation is ongoing with assistance from New Hampshire State Police.
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Trump Justice Dept. Closed Investigation Into Tom Homan Over Cash Acceptance
Trump Justice Dept. Closed Investigation Into Tom Homan for Accepting Bag of Cash is a stark example of the potential corruption and lack of accountability that can arise within a political administration. The information presented suggests that the former head of Trump’s immigration policy, Tom Homan, allegedly accepted a substantial sum of money, reported to be $50,000 in cash, delivered in a bag, raising serious questions about his conduct. This transaction, the article suggests, occurred while Homan was under investigation by the FBI, according to reports from multiple sources. The most concerning aspect, the article implies, is that the Justice Department, under the Trump administration, chose to halt the investigation into this matter.… Continue reading
Trump Administration Halts Annual Hunger Survey Amid Criticism
The Trump Administration Cancels Annual Hunger Survey
The news that the Trump administration decided to cancel the annual hunger survey is definitely something to unpack. It’s been a staple for tracking food insecurity in the US since the mid-90s, but now, suddenly, it’s deemed “overly politicized.” You can’t help but wonder, what’s really going on here?
The immediate thought that pops into mind is a rather cynical one. It’s easy to see this as a move to bury bad news. If you don’t measure something, it doesn’t exist, right? Economic policies, tariffs, and cuts to government agencies can create real consequences for everyday Americans.… Continue reading
Trump’s Potential Social Security Changes Spark Concerns
Social Security Administration (SSA) Commissioner Frank Bisignano has not ruled out raising the retirement age to address the program’s projected insolvency by 2034. Bisignano stated that “everything is being considered” when asked about this possibility, suggesting other options like increasing the maximum taxable earnings subject to Social Security tax are also under review. The Social Security Trustees estimate that the program’s funding gap could be addressed by permanently raising payroll taxes by 3.65 percentage points. The current full retirement age has been steadily rising since 1983.
Read More
Zelenskyy: Russian Military Deception Undermines Command and Control
During the Ukrainian counteroffensive in Donetsk Oblast, captured Russian maps revealed a significant discrepancy between the reports provided to Russian command and the actual battlefield situation. President Zelenskyy stated that the Russian maps misrepresented Ukrainian gains, showing opposite positions of control. These distorted reports suggest a disconnect in the Russian military’s internal communication, contrasting with the narrative propagated in Russian media. The president highlighted the deliberate exaggeration of Russian advances, especially regarding the imminent capture of Donbas, and announced Ukrainian control of 330 square kilometers in the Dobropillia and Pokrovsk areas.
Read More
Buttigieg Predicted Trump’s Free Speech Crackdown, Goes Viral
Pete Buttigieg goes viral for predicting Trump’s free speech crackdown. The core of the viral moment revolves around a clip from Buttigieg during last year’s presidential campaign. In the clip, he warned that free speech would be under threat in the US, specifically because Trump had expressed intentions to punish media outlets for their coverage. This, as many point out, is a fairly straightforward prediction considering Trump’s well-documented history of antagonism towards the media.
It’s worth noting that the response to Buttigieg’s “prediction” is varied. Some acknowledge the obvious nature of the forecast, given Trump’s established patterns. Others frame it less as a profound insight and more as an observation that anyone paying attention could have made.… Continue reading
Lithuania Urges Strong NATO Response to Russian Airspace Violations
Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė has urged NATO to adopt a more assertive stance against Russian airspace violations, specifically suggesting the downing of military targets that cross NATO borders. This call came after three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets breached Estonian airspace near Vaindloo island for about 12 minutes, prompting a formal protest from the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Estonia had also initiated consultations under NATO’s Article 4, with Prime Minister Kristen Michal calling the violation “absolutely unacceptable,” while Russia claims the flight was part of a scheduled operation. Šakalienė referenced Turkey’s 2015 downing of a Russian aircraft as a precedent for decisive action.
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