Canada threatens Stellantis with legal action over plan to shift output to US. This is a pretty big deal, and it’s got a lot of folks talking – and not always in the most positive way about Stellantis. It seems the Canadian government is seriously considering taking legal action because of the company’s plans to move production south of the border. And honestly, after everything I’ve read, it’s hard not to see where the frustration is coming from.
One of the biggest issues at play here is a significant debt. Apparently, Stellantis, or rather, its predecessors, received a hefty bailout from the Canadian government way back in 2009 – to the tune of $2.9 billion.… Continue reading
Upon the return of 90 Palestinian bodies from Israeli authorities as part of a ceasefire agreement, doctors reported evidence of torture and execution. The bodies, transferred via the International Committee of the Red Cross, exhibited signs of severe beatings, blindfolds, bound hands, and gunshot wounds. Doctors at Nasser Hospital in Gaza stated that the bodies arrived without identification, preventing proper identification. The Israel Defense Forces referred inquiries about these allegations to the Israel Prison Service, as the International Criminal Court investigates war crime allegations by both sides.
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Capitol Police are investigating after a US flag modified to resemble a swastika was discovered in the office of Republican Representative Dave Taylor of Ohio. The flag, seen behind a staff member during a virtual meeting, prompted Taylor to condemn the display and launch an internal investigation. The congressman suspects the act was foul play or vandalism. The discovery follows reports of racist and antisemitic comments exchanged among Young Republican leaders in a Telegram chat.
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American Flag With Swastika Is Found in Republican Congressman’s Office.
So, an American flag with a swastika on it was found in a Republican Congressman’s office. Found? That’s the phrasing they’re using? As if it was some hidden artifact unearthed in a dusty corner? No, it was proudly displayed, right out in the open, on a bulletin board, as the information points out. And that’s not just a problem; it’s a blaring alarm. The very idea of normalizing Nazi imagery in any office, let alone a Congressional one, is utterly unacceptable. It’s a five-alarm fire situation.
If this was a genuine act of ignorance, then the immediate reaction should be to own up to it and swiftly correct the situation.… Continue reading
According to Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR), at least 1,076 Cuban nationals are fighting for Russia in Ukraine, with 96 confirmed deaths or disappearances. These figures align with the lower end of a U.S. estimate, revealing that recruits receive only two weeks of training before deployment. Cuban nationals are reportedly lured to Russia with promises of construction work, then offered military service contracts in Russian. Cuba denies involvement in the war, claiming the U.S. is making “false accusations,” despite reports of generous payments and citizenship offers to these fighters from Russia.
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New York state has identified its first locally acquired case of the chikungunya virus in six years. The infection, detected in a Nassau County resident who had not traveled outside of the region, is believed to have been transmitted by a mosquito. While the specific mosquito source remains unknown, the state health department emphasizes that the risk of further transmission is currently very low due to cooler fall temperatures. Symptoms of chikungunya include fever and joint pain, and the illness is typically not fatal, with recovery expected within a week.
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President Trump publicly acknowledged authorizing the CIA to take action in Venezuela, citing concerns about prisoners being released into the U.S. and drug trafficking. The president’s comments followed reports of the administration authorizing covert, lethal action in the country. Trump also stated that U.S. military strikes on suspected drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean, an option also being considered on land, had saved American lives, despite experts’ claims that fentanyl is not primarily transported by boat. The administration has offered different explanations for these actions, portraying them as a means to combat drug cartels, while also applying pressure on the Venezuelan regime.
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During a CNN “NewsNight” debate, Vice President JD Vance faced criticism for his response to a Politico report detailing racist and offensive messages exchanged in a Young Republicans group chat, where individuals used racial slurs and praised Hitler. Vance downplayed the report by drawing a comparison to messages from former Virginia state lawmaker Jay Jones, arguing he wouldn’t “join the pearl clutching when powerful people call for political violence”. Republican strategist Kristin Davis believed Vance missed an opportunity to encourage those involved to learn and apologize, while other panelists like Keith Boykin expressed disappointment, highlighting the Republican party’s current trajectory.
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An investigation is underway following the appearance of a swastika-like flag in the office of GOP Congressman Dave Taylor. The flag, visible during a virtual meeting, was brought to public attention by an Ohio politics blogger. Taylor, a Trump-ally, condemned the symbol and stated the office’s values are not reflected in the image. Capitol Police are involved in the investigation, and the staffer near whom the flag appeared, Angelo Elia, has been identified.
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