October 2025

RFK Jr.’s Autism Link Claim Sparks Outrage and Scorn

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested a potential link between circumcision, Tylenol use, and autism during a recent cabinet meeting. Citing studies, Kennedy claimed that circumcised infants given Tylenol may have a higher autism rate, although he did not specify the research. One study indicated a correlation between circumcision and increased autism risk, while another found improvements in autistic boys post-circumcision. The remarks followed President Trump’s controversial statements about Tylenol use during pregnancy, sparking further debate within the medical community.

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Trump’s Truth Social Post Could Derail Comey Case Due to “Vindictive Prosecution”

The revelation of a message could create significant legal challenges for Trump and the DOJ, potentially providing grounds for James Comey and others to dismiss indictments. Comey’s attorney is reportedly exploring a dismissal based on “vindictive prosecution,” arguing the charges stem from animus rather than legitimate legal reasons. Even though motions for vindictive prosecution are uncommon, Comey’s case is strengthened by Trump’s public animosity. Further communications between Trump and DOJ officials could further demonstrate the prosecution’s vindictiveness.

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Zelensky: Tomahawk Missiles Could Force Russia to Negotiate

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes the potential delivery of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine could significantly strengthen its position and compel Russia to negotiate. Zelensky discussed the matter with former U.S. President Donald Trump, who has not ruled out the possibility, despite previous rejections under the Biden administration. The Tomahawk’s long range would enable strikes deep into Russia, potentially escalating the war and prompting strong warnings from the Kremlin. The U.S. president has expressed an intent to supply the missiles, as the administration already begins supplying weapons to Ukraine.

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GOP Election Official Buys Dominion, Plans Paper Ballots: Concerns Raised

Dominion Voting Systems, a company previously targeted by false claims of election rigging, has been acquired and rebranded as Liberty Vote. Scott Leiendecker, an election technology company founder, purchased the company with the stated goal of restoring public confidence in US elections. Liberty Vote plans to prioritize paper ballots and ensure the company is entirely American-owned, echoing themes promoted by the “election integrity” movement. This change comes amidst President Trump’s calls for election system overhauls, and follows Dominion’s defamation lawsuits against those who spread false claims about the 2020 election.

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Zelenskyy: Ukraine and EU Aim to Match or Exceed Russia’s Artillery Production by 2026

According to President Zelenskyy, Ukraine and the European Union are on course to match Russia’s annual artillery round production by 2026. He indicated that slight acceleration by partner nations could ultimately give Ukraine and its allies an artillery advantage over Moscow. This increased production is a strategic move to ensure sustained ammunition supplies for Ukraine’s defense and reduce Moscow’s battlefield advantage. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has also reported that Europe’s artillery shell production has increased significantly in recent years.

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Dominion Voting Sold to Company Led by Ex-GOP Election Official

Dominion Voting sold to a company run by an ex-GOP election official – let’s unpack this, shall we? The news is hitting hard, isn’t it? It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck, but instead of metal and debris, we’re looking at the foundations of our electoral process. It’s enough to make anyone’s blood run cold. The core issue is this: Dominion Voting Systems, a company that’s become synonymous with controversy surrounding the 2020 election, has been purchased by a new entity, Liberty Vote. And who’s at the helm of Liberty Vote? None other than Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official.… Continue reading

EU Mulls Renaming Plant-Based Foods: Critics Slam “Performative Horseshit”

In a recent vote, the European Parliament approved a measure to restrict the use of meat-related terms like “steak” and “burger” to products derived from meat. This move, supported by a majority of MEPs, is intended to benefit farmers and provide clarity for consumers, mirroring existing regulations on dairy product terminology. The proposal’s future remains uncertain as it requires approval from a majority of the EU’s member states, and faces opposition from Green MEPs and some consumer groups who argue that such a ban is unnecessary and confusing. German supermarkets and others fear that the ban could make it more difficult for consumers to make informed decisions.

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New Orleans Jail Escapee Captured in Atlanta After Five Months

After a months-long search, the last of ten inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail in May, Derrick Groves, was apprehended in Atlanta. Groves, convicted of murder and facing a possible life sentence, was found hiding in a crawl space after a SWAT team searched the residence and deployed gas. Authorities believe several individuals may have aided Groves, and he is scheduled for an extradition hearing in Georgia. Groves and the other escapees now face additional charges, including simple escape, on top of their original charges, with prosecutors vowing to pursue all available legal avenues.

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Zelenskyy: Why Putin Fears a Ceasefire in Ukraine

According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin fears a ceasefire due to the challenges of returning to full-scale war, including economic difficulties, societal strain, and international repercussions. Zelenskyy suggests that increased pressure on Russia through long-range strikes, sanctions, and battlefield defense is necessary to achieve a ceasefire. He also indicated that support for peace initiatives is vital to this process. Finally, Zelenskyy stated that if Donald Trump were to end the war he would be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Pakistan Defence Minister: War with India a Real Possibility

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has acknowledged the “chances of war with India” are real, responding to recent comments from Indian military officials and emphasizing Pakistan is closely monitoring the situation. Asif stated that Pakistan will perform better in a potential armed conflict, claiming to have gained more alliances since Operation Sindoor, though he did not specify any. He also asserted that India is not a truly united nation, in contrast to Pakistan’s unity during times of conflict. These remarks come in response to earlier statements from the Indian Army Chief and follow similar threats.

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