October 2025

Leaked Chats: Young Republicans Exposed Peddling Racism, Fascism, and Hitler Worship

Leaked messages from Young Republican leaders, revealed by Politico, unveil the disturbing reality of their private communications. The “RESTOREYR WAR ROOM” chat, encompassing thousands of messages, exposed participants calling opponents derogatory names, celebrating gas chambers, and making light of rape fantasies. These individuals, holding positions within the party structure, engaged in casual sadism, racism, and homophobia. While the public response has been swift, with dismissals and condemnations, the leaked logs expose the underlying cruelty and racial animus within the younger generation of Republican leaders.

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Zelenskiy Strips Odesa Mayor of Citizenship Amid Treason Allegations

Zelenskiy strips Odesa mayor of Ukrainian citizenship. It sounds pretty straightforward, doesn’t it? The headline certainly gets right to the point, but the details… well, they’re a bit more complex. From what I understand, President Zelenskiy has taken the drastic step of removing the Ukrainian citizenship of the mayor of Odesa. This is a significant move, and it’s generating a lot of discussion, mostly about the charges.

The core reason for stripping the mayor of citizenship seems to be his alleged possession of Russian citizenship. The Ukrainian government apparently has evidence, including what they say is confirmation from Russia itself, that he holds a Russian passport.… Continue reading

Zohran Mamdani to Deploy Lawyers to Combat Trump’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies

Mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani has announced plans to combat anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment by pledging to deploy hundreds of lawyers if elected. The self-described democratic socialist, who unexpectedly won the Democratic primary, aims to make New York City an LGBTQ+ sanctuary, allocating millions of dollars to housing and gender-affirming care services. Speaking from the historic Christopher Street Pier, Mamdani highlighted the life of trans activist Sylvia Rivera, emphasizing the need to support marginalized communities against targeted attacks. The campaign aims to honor Rivera’s legacy by fostering an inclusive environment within the city.

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US Strikes Venezuela Vessel, Killing Six: Accusations of Murder and War Crimes

In a recent Truth Social post, Donald Trump shared an aerial video of a vessel being struck by a missile, claiming it was involved in drug trafficking and associated with “narcoterrorist networks.” The post followed a leaked memo indicating the US was in a “non-international armed conflict” with drug cartels and the deployment of warships to the Caribbean. This action is framed as self-defense, though it raises questions of legality and is believed by some to be part of a broader political strategy targeting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who the US has offered a reward for information leading to his arrest. Venezuela’s government has reacted with anger, denying American accusations of drug involvement, while questioning the authenticity of Trump’s video.

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Historic Turnout Expected for Nationwide “No Kings” Protests

The upcoming “No Kings” protests, scheduled for Saturday, October 18th, are projected to surpass the scale of previous demonstrations against Donald Trump. These events, focused on opposing overreach and protecting democracy, are being meticulously planned and organized. Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin provided insights into the preparations. The expectation is that these events will draw significant participation.

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Mike Johnson: ICE Shooting Priest Doesn’t Cross Line, Critics Say

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has made surprisingly progressive statements, particularly regarding the conflict in Gaza. She criticized the relentless bombing of Palestinian civilians, emphasizing that many victims are women and children. Greene highlighted the graphic images of civilian casualties and called for an end to the violence, while also condemning the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) treatment of Palestinians. This stance has been considered more progressive than those of other Democratic leaders.

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Antibody Blocks Nearly All HIV Variants: Potential for Treatment

Researchers have identified a highly effective antibody, 04_A06, that neutralizes a wide range of HIV-1 variants, including those resistant to other antibodies. This antibody, discovered by an international team, demonstrated broad activity in laboratory tests, neutralizing 98.5% of tested HIV strains and permanently reducing viral load in humanized mice. The unique structure of 04_A06, including an exceptionally long amino acid chain, allows it to target difficult-to-access, highly conserved areas of the virus, overcoming classic resistance mechanisms. With promising results in computer models predicting high protective efficacy, this antibody is being further developed for clinical trials through a license to Vir Biotechnology, Inc.

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Tariffs Rise, Debt Soars, and DOGE’s Impact: A Critical Assessment

Tariffs Are Way Up. Interest on Debt Tops $1 Trillion. And DOGE Didn’t Do Much.

Well, this is quite a picture we’re looking at, isn’t it? We’ve got tariffs on the rise, the interest we’re paying on our national debt is breaking the $1 trillion mark, and, according to some, DOGE – presumably referring to something implemented or influenced by a particular political group – didn’t exactly deliver as promised. Honestly, it feels like we’re sifting through a tangled web of cause and effect, where the consequences of certain actions are only now starting to fully manifest. The whole situation is unsettling.… Continue reading

Pritzker Considers Prosecuting ICE Agents in Chicago

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has indicated that state prosecutors might investigate the conduct of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Pritzker suggested this action amid public scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement, particularly in Chicago. The governor’s remarks reflect a broader effort to position himself as a defender of state and local authority against perceived federal overreach. Federal officials maintain their actions are necessary, while critics cite alleged civil rights violations and disproportionate targeting of immigrant communities.

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Madagascar President Ousted in Military Coup After Youth Protests

AP News: In Madagascar, President Andry Rajoelina was ousted following weeks of youth-led protests sparked by issues such as poverty and power outages. After Parliament voted to impeach Rajoelina, who fled the country, the military announced its intention to form a council and appoint a prime minister. The military suspended the constitution, and a referendum is expected to take place in two years. Despite Rajoelina’s attempts to dissolve parliament, lawmakers moved forward with the impeachment, leading to the current political upheaval.

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