October 2025

ICE Raid in Chicago: 37 Arrested, American Children Separated from Parents

A multiagency raid on a Chicago apartment building resulted in the arrest of 37 undocumented immigrants, primarily from Venezuela, as part of “Operation Midway Blitz”. The operation targeted the building due to its association with the Tren de Aragua gang and those arrested included individuals with criminal histories. Residents reported being detained regardless of their immigration status, including U.S. citizens. The raid, which involved Black Hawk helicopters and military-style vehicles, prompted condemnation from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker who cited the violation of due process rights.

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Zelensky’s Criticism: West’s “Zero Real Reaction” to Russian Bombardments

In response to Russia’s recent attacks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the West of a lackluster response. Russia launched a significant bombing campaign on Sunday, resulting in casualties and damage in Lviv, typically considered a safe area, which included the targeting of civilian infrastructure. The attacks included various missile and drone types, some containing components from Western countries, prompting Zelenskyy to call for stronger export controls. The EU has condemned the attacks, while Ukraine continues to strike Russian oil production facilities.

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Hamas Demands Release of Terror Chiefs, Oct. 7 Attackers in Hostage Deal

Hamas is reportedly set to demand the release of high-profile Palestinian terrorists, including those serving life sentences, as talks commence in Egypt to finalize the return of Israeli hostages. Key figures like Marwan Barghouti and Ahmad Sa’adat are among those Hamas seeks to free, along with others involved in deadly attacks. Additionally, Hamas is requesting guarantees of a complete IDF withdrawal from Gaza and is prioritizing the depth and timeline of the withdrawal. The US-backed plan involves a hostage-prisoner exchange, with Hamas agreeing to immediate negotiations.

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Georgia Protesters Attempt to Breach Tbilisi Presidential Palace

Following the disputed election victory of the ruling Georgian Dream party, anti-government protesters attempted to storm the presidential palace in Tbilisi, leading to clashes with police who used water cannons and pepper spray. Five individuals, including protest organizer Paata Burchuladze, were arrested, and several people were injured. The demonstration, which involved tens of thousands of people, was sparked by a government crackdown on activists, independent media, and political opposition, with many leaders now imprisoned. The protest occurred on the same day as municipal elections, largely boycotted by the opposition, where Georgian Dream secured majorities, further fueling public discontent and accusations of acting in Russia’s interests.

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MAGA Outraged at Judge’s Block on Trump’s National Guard Plan, Cries “Insurrection”

A federal judge’s decision blocked President Trump’s plan to deploy the Oregon National Guard to Portland, sparking a high-profile legal battle over executive power. The ruling, from a Trump-appointed judge, addressed the legality of sending federalized troops into a U.S. city amid protests and the broader constitutional relationships between the White House, Congress, and the states. The state of Oregon and the city of Portland argued that the deployment was unconstitutional. The Justice Department has appealed the ruling, and further court proceedings are scheduled.

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Russian Politician Faces Jail for Questioning Army, Calls for Ceasefire

Russian politician who called for Ukraine ceasefire is charged with telling lies about the army – it’s hard to believe this is actually happening. It seems the situation is becoming incredibly bleak. The core of this story is a politician, someone who dared to suggest peace, now facing serious charges simply for expressing opinions about the conflict. The reports suggest he’s accused of spreading “lies” about the Russian army. And for this, he could be looking at a very long prison sentence – up to ten years, the information suggests. This is for Telegram posts, which may have been posted way back in 2022.… Continue reading

Ukraine Pounds Russian Forces Near Pokrovsk with HIMARS, Air Strikes

Ukraine hunts Russian reinforcements near Pokrovsk with coordinated HIMARS, drone, and air strikes, and it sounds like things are finally heating up. The news is focusing on the Pokrovsk region, and the buzz is all about coordinated attacks – a real trifecta of HIMARS strikes, drone reconnaissance, and air support. It’s a strong combination, and hopefully, it means that Ukraine is making headway in pushing back against the Russian forces. We’re talking about a significant tactical advantage here.

This push towards Pokrovsk is crucial because of the reinforcements Russia is trying to pour in. It’s a game of cat and mouse, with Ukraine using every tool in its arsenal to disrupt the Russian supply lines and prevent them from consolidating their positions.… Continue reading

Andrej Babiš Victory: Czech Republic’s Populist Billionaire Elected

Czech populist billionaire Andrej Babiš and his ANO movement secured a parliamentary election victory. This outcome signals a potential shift in the country’s foreign policy, moving away from support for Ukraine. Babiš’s party garnered 35% of the vote, surpassing Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s pro-Western coalition, which received 23%. The election results set the stage for Babiš to potentially form a government with parties that share his views.

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Cracker Barrel Fires Design Firm After Logo Backlash

Cracker Barrel has ended its relationship with design firm Prophet after the company’s controversial brand refresh, which included a new logo and restaurant redesigns, sparked significant backlash and impacted the company’s traffic. The revamped logo, replacing the iconic imagery, was swiftly reversed. Restaurant redesigns, initiated at a few locations, were also halted. Furthermore, the company announced leadership changes, including the departure of its VP of Marketing and the return of a former executive to focus on food and hospitality.

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Judge Issues Broad Order Blocking National Guard Relocation to Oregon

In response to the Trump administration’s deployment of National Guard members to Oregon, a federal judge issued a new, broader order preventing any National Guard members from being relocated from any state for federal service in Oregon. The judge found the administration was directly violating her prior order, which found no justification for federalized military presence in the state, particularly after learning that California and Texas National Guard members were being sent. The judge argued that the administration lacked a legal basis for bringing federalized National Guard members into Oregon, further asserting that there was no threat of rebellion or other valid reason for the deployments. Ultimately, the judge’s ruling was based on her prior findings that there was no credible legal justification for the deployment of National Guard members in Portland, and the court found the reassignment of National Guard members appeared to violate both federal law and the 10th Amendment.

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