Ukrainian forces struck two oil refineries in Russia overnight on September 20th, one in Saratov and another in Samara Oblast, as confirmed by Ukraine’s General Staff. The strikes also damaged a key transport infrastructure facility in Samara. These actions are part of Kyiv’s ongoing campaign to diminish Russia’s military-economic potential, targeting oil and gas infrastructure vital for supporting the Russian armed forces. The reported attacks occurred amid a backdrop of gasoline shortages in Russia, further intensifying the impact of the Ukrainian strikes.
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More than half of California voters back Newsom redistricting plan: Poll – so, here’s the deal. It looks like a majority of California voters are on board with Governor Newsom’s plan to reshape the state’s congressional districts. And honestly, you can see why.
Texas has already gone down the gerrymandering rabbit hole, and frankly, it feels like letting the other side cheat without a response is just not an option. The proposed measure in California is explicitly a response to that, and it’s even framed as temporary. You can support it while still despising the whole concept of gerrymandering. Plus, and this is key, it’s way more democratic than what Texas has done because the voters get the final say, not just the politicians.… Continue reading
President Donald Trump has asserted that television networks airing critical commentary of him should have their licenses revoked, suggesting the FCC should take action. These remarks were made on Air Force One, amid the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live! following comments the host made about a conservative influencer’s murder. The comments have sparked concerns about freedom of speech and the press, with critics, including former President Obama and legal scholars, condemning the threats. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson has defended the president’s position, while various figures have called for FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s resignation, and Kimmel is yet to comment publicly.
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Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, which began in early August, have significantly impacted Russia’s fuel exports. From September 1st to 15th, fuel shipments dropped by 18% year-over-year, according to Kommersant, citing data from the Centre for Price Indices. The attacks, including damage to the port of Primorsk, led to temporary halts in shipments and unscheduled refinery repairs. Consequently, Russia’s refining output has declined, with analysts from JPMorgan noting a significant decrease in throughput.
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In a significant turn of events, the White House Peace Vigil, a decades-long act of political protest, was dismantled by federal law enforcement. The removal of the vigil, which was the longest continuous act of protest in U.S. history, came after President Trump requested its removal due to concerns about aesthetics and safety. Demonstrators reported that they were given little warning before the protest was dismantled, with authorities citing violations of park regulations. Activists and volunteers expressed concerns over the attack, especially after its direct order from the president.
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Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses on Russia in counteroffensive, and that’s definitely a headline that gets your attention. It’s the kind of statement that stirs up a lot of different emotions, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a complex situation, and hearing about potential successes for Ukraine, particularly in a counteroffensive, offers a glimmer of hope amidst the ongoing conflict. There’s a natural human tendency to feel a sense of satisfaction when one side seems to be gaining ground, especially when you consider the impact this war has had on so many lives. The news provides a critical reminder of the human cost of war, and it’s important to remember that amidst any talk of military gains, real people are enduring immense hardship.… Continue reading
Formerly a less vocal critic, Barack Obama has recently become more outspoken against Donald Trump and his actions. In recent months, Obama has publicly condemned Trump’s trade tariffs, attacks on higher education, and efforts to undermine democratic values, warning of the country’s descent towards autocratic behavior. His criticism has included remarks on political violence and condemnation of the administration’s pressures on media outlets, signaling a departure from his previous approach of mostly staying out of political fray. This recent shift suggests Obama believes that core American values are increasingly at risk.
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The United Nations General Assembly voted to allow Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address its annual meeting virtually after the United States revoked his visa last month. This decision came amid efforts by France, the U.K., and others to recognize a Palestinian state, which the U.S. opposes, citing concerns about emboldening Hamas and hindering ceasefire negotiations. The U.S. revoked the visas of around 80 Palestinian officials, including Abbas, which sparked international criticism, as the U.N. deemed this a violation of its Host Country agreement. France and Saudi Arabia are advancing a plan for Palestinian statehood, but the Israeli government and many Palestinians have concerns about the Palestinian Authority’s commitment to peace and leadership.
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In an intercepted call released by Ukraine’s military intelligence, a Russian serviceman detailed significant supply issues faced by troops. The recording revealed a lack of basic provisions, with soldiers forced to purchase necessities like lighters and rely on crowdfunding. The serviceman also described the deadly risks associated with delivering supplies near the front lines, mentioning casualties incurred during such missions. These complaints echo similar concerns raised by captured Chinese soldiers fighting alongside Russian forces.
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Trump Outraged by Late Night Show Mockery, Calls for Censorship
President Donald Trump has asserted that television networks airing critical commentary of him should have their licenses revoked, suggesting the FCC should take action. These remarks were made on Air Force One, amid the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live! following comments the host made about a conservative influencer’s murder. The comments have sparked concerns about freedom of speech and the press, with critics, including former President Obama and legal scholars, condemning the threats. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson has defended the president’s position, while various figures have called for FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s resignation, and Kimmel is yet to comment publicly.
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