October 2025

Abe Assassin Pleads Guilty: “Everything Is True”

Tetsuya Yamagami, the man accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, pleaded guilty in court. Yamagami admitted to the murder, citing resentment toward the Unification Church due to his mother’s devotion. The trial has ignited a discussion regarding potential extenuating circumstances due to religious abuse. The event sparked a reevaluation of gun control laws and investigations into connections between the Unification Church and conservative lawmakers.

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Poll: Trump’s Middle Class Support Declining Amidst Criticism

Recent polling data indicates a decline in President Trump’s approval among middle-income voters, with disapproval rising from August to October. This shift coincides with growing economic anxieties, including rising inflation and the impact of the ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown, which began in October, is causing concerns as it extends into a historical timeframe. Despite these issues, some polls show Trump’s approval numbers remaining relatively stable.

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Aggressive Monkeys Carrying Herpes, COVID, Overturn in Mississippi

On Tuesday, a truck transporting “aggressive” Rhesus monkeys overturned in Jasper County, Mississippi. The monkeys, destined for a Florida testing facility after residing at Tulane University, were reported to carry hepatitis C, herpes, and COVID. Authorities confirmed that all but one of the escaped monkeys have been destroyed, with the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office continuing the search for the remaining animal. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks is assisting local law enforcement, while Tulane University prepares to retrieve the deceased monkeys.

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Bush-Appointed Judge: Trump’s Actions Threaten America’s Ruin

Former Judge J. Michael Luttig has issued a serious warning, suggesting that Donald Trump’s rhetoric and actions indicate a desire to pursue an unconstitutional third term. Luttig believes Trump has already taken steps during his second term to solidify his power, potentially aiming to remain in office indefinitely. He cited Trump’s actions, such as utilizing the military for personal purposes and seeking to eliminate birthright citizenship, as evidence. Luttig emphasized that the country must take Trump’s intentions seriously and act to preserve the republic.

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House GOP Seeks DOJ Probe of Biden Autopen, Eyes “Voiding” Pardons

House GOP asks DOJ to probe Biden autopen use to ‘void’ pardons, other actions – well, that’s certainly a headline that grabs your attention. It’s like something out of a political thriller, isn’t it? The core of the matter seems to be the House Republicans’ desire to have the Department of Justice investigate whether President Biden improperly used an autopen to sign pardons and potentially other official documents. The aim, if you can believe it, is to somehow “void” these actions. It’s a bold move, to say the least.

The immediate reaction is, of course, a healthy dose of skepticism. The very idea of undoing a presidential pardon is legally dicey, to put it mildly.… Continue reading

Greene Says Johnson Refused to Share GOP Healthcare Plan on Call

Greene says Johnson refused to share health care plans on GOP conference call, and honestly, the whole thing feels like a play we’ve seen before. It’s the same old song and dance: Republicans promising a better healthcare system, but when pressed for details, there’s a deafening silence. It’s almost like they’ve been running on this platform of “repeal and replace” for years, but the “replace” part is perpetually stuck in the planning stages. We’re talking about a party that has been promising a healthcare plan since roughly 2011, and yet, the closest thing they’ve got is… well, nothing.

In a move that’s got people talking, Greene, of all people, is calling out Speaker Johnson for the lack of a concrete healthcare plan during a recent GOP conference call.… Continue reading

Zohran Mamdani: Does He Represent the Future of the Democratic Party?

The Democratic party, described as dysfunctional, is in dire need of a revitalization to effectively counter the threat of a fascist-leaning Republican party. Zohran Mamdani, a New York State Assembly member, represents a beacon of hope for a new generation of Democrats by focusing on practical solutions such as affordable living and higher wages. However, this approach challenges the established “moderate center” of the party, which prioritizes corporate interests over working-class citizens. The article argues that the future of the Democratic party hinges on advocating for the needs of the majority, achieved through raising taxes on the wealthy and eliminating corporate influence.

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Amazon Cuts 14,000 Corporate Jobs Amid AI Claims, But Doubts Persist

Amazon to cut about 14,000 corporate jobs in AI push, and the implications of this action are starting to become clear. It seems like the situation is unfolding, and the initial headlines focusing on AI may not tell the whole story. While the term “AI” is being used, there’s a strong sentiment that this isn’t solely about technological advancements. It might be a combination of factors, including the need to adjust for over-hiring during the pandemic and a general push for cost-cutting.

The initial reports of 30,000 job cuts have been revised, but the fact remains that a significant number of corporate positions are being eliminated.… Continue reading

ICE and Chicago: Could 3,000 Immigrant Detainees Have Disappeared?

Since the start of the “Midway Blitz” in Chicago, over 3,000 alleged undocumented immigrants have been detained. Human rights organizations and attorneys are struggling to locate the detainees, as authorities have been unable to provide information on their whereabouts. Concerns are growing that some detainees are being pressured to accept voluntary departure, which results in deportation. Despite a court order requiring authorities to report on their handling of arrests, the government has not yet fully complied.

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