November 2025

Officials Criticize Biden Vetting as Trump Granted Asylum to Afghan Shooting Suspect

Officials criticize Biden’s vetting processes, but a stark reality underscores this critique: the Afghan shooting suspect, the very individual who ignited this political firestorm, was granted asylum during the Trump administration. This seemingly simple fact throws a wrench into the narrative.

The focus on the current administration’s perceived failings often overshadows the context of the events. It’s a recurring pattern: when things go wrong, the blame game begins, and the spotlight shifts to the opposing side. In this instance, the scrutiny of Biden’s vetting protocols, while valid on its own, seems to conveniently overlook the fact that the asylum was granted under Trump.… Continue reading

Kim Kardashian’s Brain Scan Reveals Low Activity: Reactions Pour In

In a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” Kim Kardashian underwent a brain scan with Dr. Daniel Amen to assess her brain health. The scan revealed a “beautiful” brain overall, with low risk for Alzheimer’s disease and indications of a positive disposition. However, the scan also showed “holes” indicating low activity in the frontal lobes, potentially linked to chronic stress from her demanding schedule, including studying for the bar exam and co-parenting. Amen advised Kardashian to manage her stress better, recognizing it could impact her performance.

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Kim Jong-un Orders North Korean Troops to Self-Detonate in Ukraine

According to a recent report, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has instructed troops in Ukraine to commit suicide with grenades if captured. This directive is reinforced through twice-weekly political indoctrination sessions that glorify self-sacrifice as an act of loyalty, using religious-style martyrdom narratives. Experts suggest this reflects a complete disregard for the soldiers’ lives, with North Korea already publicly acknowledging casualties. Despite reports of their presence in the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian intelligence primarily indicates North Korean troops are involved in fortification work and engineering tasks, not frontline combat, in the Kursk region.

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Denmark Sets Up “Night Watch” to Monitor Trump’s Actions Post-Greenland Row

The Danish government has established a “night watch” within its foreign ministry to monitor Donald Trump’s actions and statements while Copenhagen is asleep. This initiative, starting at 5 pm local time and producing a daily report by 7 am, was implemented in response to diplomatic tensions with the US, particularly concerning Greenland. The program reflects the need for Danish diplomacy to adapt to the current US administration. Jacob Kaarsbo, a former chief analyst, suggests this demonstrates a shift away from the traditional view of the US as Denmark’s primary ally, citing a lack of shared values with Trump.

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Trump’s “Retarded” Insult: Walz Responds with Calm, Calls for Grown-Up Politics

Following Donald Trump’s use of an ableist slur against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Walz called for the release of Trump’s recent MRI results, drawing further attention to the former president’s health. Trump had previously undergone an MRI at Walter Reed in October, with the White House describing it as a routine physical. Trump has also made disparaging comments against Somali immigrants, which has also come under scrutiny. Given Trump’s age and role as the oldest person elected to the presidency, his health will likely remain a focus of public attention.

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Trump’s Ukraine Plan: Treason, Appeasement, and a Betrayal of Democracy

The United States is reportedly preparing to recognize Russia’s control of Crimea and other occupied Ukrainian territories as part of a potential peace deal, with envoys planned to present the offer to Moscow. This proposal is expected despite concerns from European allies, and it will be presented to President Vladimir Putin with recognition of territory as a key negotiation point. While the original plan included de facto U.S. recognition of several regions, a revised version is less favorable to Moscow, yet U.S. offers of recognition remain. Ukraine will not be required to formally recognize Russian control, due to constitutional restrictions, but ultimate territorial concessions will be discussed in private talks between the Ukrainian and U.S. presidents.

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Michigan Vice Principal Arrested on Child Seduction Charges: Examining the Law and Public Response

Scott Liggett, the vice principal of Mars Elementary School, was arrested in St. Joseph County, Indiana, on charges of child seduction involving his adopted daughter. The alleged grooming began in 2015 when Liggett was an academic dean at Mary Daly Elementary School in Elkhart, Indiana, and continued through the victim’s foster care and eventual adoption by the Liggett family. The victim, now 17, reported sexual assault earlier this year. Parents in all districts where Liggett worked have been notified, with one parent expressing shock at discovering Liggett’s true identity, which differed from the name used on the school website.

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Namibia’s ‘Adolf Hitler’ Changes Name: Reactions and New Name Suggestions

Adolf Uunona, a Namibian politician, has removed “Hitler” from his official identification. The Ompundja constituency councillor, who has held his seat since 2004, stated that he wishes to be known as Adolf Uunona. Uunona clarified that his father named him without knowledge of the name’s historical context, and he has consistently distanced himself from Nazi ideology. He expressed that he does not want to be associated with the historical figure, indicating that his name does not reflect his character or aspirations.

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Yermak: Ukraine Won’t Cede Territory While Zelenskyy Leads

In a recent interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, reiterated that Ukraine will not concede territory to Russia for peace. This stance directly contradicts Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement that Moscow would halt its offensive if Ukrainian forces withdrew from claimed territories. Putin’s declaration also warned that Russia would achieve its aims through military means if Ukraine refused. This disagreement over territorial control remains a primary obstacle to peace, especially as Russian forces continue their slow but steady advance in eastern Ukraine.

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