November 2025

Ukraine Reportedly Strikes Volgograd Oil Refinery

Reports from Russian Telegram channels indicate that Ukraine’s military targeted and damaged the Volgograd oil refinery overnight on November 6, amid a wider drone attack on the Volgograd Oblast. Local residents documented the reported attack, noting flashes in the sky and damage to a residential building and several homes, resulting in one fatality. The refinery, a key supplier of fuel to the Russian military, is operated by Lukoil. Concurrent to the Volgograd attack, a thermal power plant in Volgorechensk, Kostroma Oblast, and a Russian oil depot in occupied Crimea were also reportedly struck.

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Democrats Mobilize: Election Wins Fuel Opposition to Centrists’ Shutdown Deal

Following the recent elections, Democrats are debating their next move in the ongoing shutdown, with some centrists open to a deal while others, like Senator Sanders, urge against yielding without significant gains in healthcare. Democrats are leveraging the election results, including wins in states with furloughed federal workers, to pressure Republicans and secure a commitment on extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies. Despite internal divisions, discussions persist among Senate Democrats and Republicans, aiming to reopen the government, though the specifics of any agreement remain uncertain. The pressure is mounting on both parties to find a resolution, and the influence of the election’s outcome, along with Trump’s reactions, continue to shape the negotiation landscape.

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Bulgaria to Seize and Sell Russian Refinery: New Owner Sought

Bulgaria’s bold plan to seize and sell the Russian-owned oil refinery is a complex move, driven by a confluence of factors ranging from geopolitical pressure to national energy security concerns. It appears the nation is taking decisive steps to gain control of Lukoil’s Burgas refinery, the only one in the country, and ultimately transfer ownership. This isn’t just a simple business transaction; it’s a strategic maneuver playing out against the backdrop of international sanctions and shifting energy dynamics.

The core of Bulgaria’s strategy is to introduce legal changes that will empower a special manager to step in and take over the operational reins of the refinery.… Continue reading

JD Vance’s Half-Brother Suffers Landslide Defeat in Ohio Election

In the recent Cincinnati mayoral election, Cory Bowman, the half-brother of Vice President JD Vance, was unsuccessful in his bid, securing only 22% of the vote. Incumbent Democrat Aftab Pureval won reelection with a landslide victory, garnering over 78% of the vote. Despite Vance’s public support for his half-brother, voting records indicate that he did not participate in the mayoral primary. The campaign focused heavily on crime, with Bowman criticizing Pureval’s approach, while Pureval associated Bowman with Donald Trump and his supporters.

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Starbucks Union Workers Plan Strike Amid Contract Dispute

AP News reports that Starbucks union members have voted to strike beginning November 13th, Red Cup Day, unless a contract agreement is finalized. The union, Starbucks Workers United, plans to have workers strike in at least 25 cities. The union has yet to finalize a labor contract with the company after over two years of negotiations, while Starbucks expresses disappointment at the prospect of a strike and claims it already offers competitive pay and benefits. The union has accused Starbucks of not negotiating in good faith and has pushed back against claims that their proposals are not serious.

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Ukrainian Forces Hunt Russian Saboteurs in Kupiansk Fog

We will clear everything: Ukrainian forces are facing a grim task in Kupiansk, a region shrouded in both literal and figurative fog. The mission: to hunt down and neutralize a team of approximately sixty highly trained Russian saboteurs. This isn’t just a military operation; it’s a desperate game of cat and mouse, played out in a landscape that offers plenty of cover for the hunted. The stakes are undeniably high, as these individuals, presumably, are tasked with disrupting Ukrainian efforts, creating chaos, and potentially preparing the ground for further Russian advances.

The situation in Kupiansk suggests a carefully planned operation by the Russian forces, a stark reminder of the brutality and ruthlessness of this conflict.… Continue reading

Supreme Court Justices Skeptical of Trump’s Tariffs, Raising Legal Questions

The Supreme Court Justices on Wednesday, expressed considerable skepticism regarding the legality of the aggressive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. Justices questioned the administration’s justification for enacting the tariffs, with both conservative and liberal justices scrutinizing the process. The core of the legal challenge centers on whether the tariffs, levied under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, overstepped the President’s authority and infringed on Congress’s power to tax, as lower courts have ruled. If allowed to stand, the tariffs could generate trillions in revenue, highlighting the potential fiscal impact.

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Christian & GOP Leaders Accused of Child Abuse Far Outpaces LGBTQ+ Cases

Journalist Evan Hurst of Wonkette has compiled an ongoing list of Christian and Republican leaders accused of child abuse and exploitation, identifying 188 such individuals this year alone. Hurst’s lists, continuously updated, directly contradict the conservative narrative of LGBTQ+ individuals “grooming” children, highlighting instead the prevalence of abuse within religious and political conservative circles. Facing a deluge of new reports, Hurst has requested support from donors and subscribers to maintain and expand his documentation of these cases. Furthermore, Hurst challenges the framing of “anti-Christianity” as a potential indicator of domestic terrorism, questioning whether revealing the truth about child abuse within conservative leadership constitutes such extremism.

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Jury Deliberates in Virginia Teacher Shooting Lawsuit: Focus on School Official’s Liability

The lawsuit focuses on former assistant principal Ebony Parker’s alleged negligence in failing to act on reports of a 6-year-old student possessing a gun, which resulted in the shooting of teacher Abby Zwerner. Zwerner’s attorneys argue Parker had a responsibility to investigate and ensure the safety of the students and staff. Parker’s defense maintains the incident was unforeseeable and that she did not have a legal duty to protect Zwerner. The jury is tasked with determining whether Parker’s actions constituted gross negligence and whether that negligence caused Zwerner’s injuries, potentially setting a precedent for assigning blame in school shooting incidents.

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Mamdani’s Victory Speech: Trolling Trump’s Loss and Inspiring Hope

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani delivered a powerful victory speech, sharply criticizing former President Donald Trump, whom he labeled a “despot” and aimed to dismantle the conditions that allowed him to accumulate wealth and power. Mamdani, who will be the city’s first Muslim mayor, directly addressed Trump and vowed to challenge the “billionaire class” and ensure New York City becomes a more affordable place to live, while taking on bad landlords and promoting labor protections. The mayor-elect highlighted his immigrant background and his commitment to the city’s immigrant population.

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