November 2025

Why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Thinks He’s Right: A Critical Analysis

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s journey from environmental activist to HHS secretary and vaccine skeptic is explored, highlighting his controversial views and impact on public health. He has positioned himself as a champion against a corrupt scientific establishment, challenging vaccine safety and questioning scientific consensus, resulting in major conflicts. The article details Kennedy’s actions, policies, and clashes with scientific experts. Ultimately, the article reveals Kennedy’s unwavering commitment to his beliefs, even in the face of widespread scientific opposition.

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Trump Didn’t Read Ukraine Peace Deal, Sources Indicate

According to The Washington Post, President Trump has had minimal involvement in the 28-point peace plan drafted by his administration to address the war in Ukraine. An unnamed official described Trump’s awareness as superficial, while also noting that the administration has experienced internal “chaos.” US officials have indicated the plan is not set in stone, with room for negotiation with Ukrainian and European partners, and the US has stressed the urgency of reaching an agreement. The deadline for the agreement has been set for Thanksgiving, and questions remain as to whether the deadline will be met.

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Crockett Reacts to Greene’s Resignation: “You’ve Got to Be Kidding Me”

Crockett on Greene’s resignation: ‘You’ve got to be kidding me.’ Well, if there’s one thing that seems to be a common sentiment, it’s a general disbelief, maybe even amusement, at the situation. It’s almost as if the sheer audacity of it all has left a lot of people shaking their heads and wondering, “Really? Now?” The comments lean towards a perspective that sees this as a calculated move, not a genuine change of heart or even a difficult decision.

The timing is the first thing that really jumps out. People are pointing out that she’s leaving right around the time her pension kicks in, which has fueled a lot of speculation.… Continue reading

Slender Man Convict Recaptured in Illinois After Escape

Madison Police have confirmed that Morgan Geyser, convicted in the Slender Man stabbing, has been taken into custody in Posen, Illinois. Authorities located Geyser with another individual at a truck stop. The Madison Police Department received notification of her detention around 10:34 p.m. on Sunday, stating there was no longer a need for a search. Further updates on this developing story will be provided.

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Airlines Cancel Venezuela Flights Amid US Security Warnings and War Fears

Airlines cancel international flights to Venezuela after US warns of worsening security, military activity, and the first thought that comes to mind is, well, here we go again. It’s almost a familiar feeling, a sense of déjà vu, remembering how things felt back in 2003 when the US was trying to convince everyone of the need to invade another country. It’s like watching a movie you’ve seen before, knowing the plot, the justifications, and the eventual outcome. The warnings of escalating security concerns and increased military activity are clearly the prelude to something.

Given this backdrop, it’s hardly surprising that airlines are hitting the brakes.… Continue reading

China’s Poverty Reduction: A Comparison with the US

In stark contrast to China’s remarkable success in eradicating extreme poverty, the United States has seen a rise in the number of Americans living on less than $3 a day. Despite having a significantly higher economic output per capita, the US has failed to distribute its wealth equitably, with income inequality worsening over time. Market forces, globalization, and technological advancements have played a role in shaping this distribution, but government policies, such as those promoted during the Trump administration, often exacerbate the problem rather than address it, highlighting a systemic issue within American capitalism. Consequently, the US’s approach to wealth distribution stands in stark contrast to China’s, prompting a reflection on the differing approaches to poverty alleviation, even while acknowledging China’s problematic governance.

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Trump Delays Canada Tariffs: Canada’s “Do Nothing” Strategy Succeeds

Trump quietly holds off on Canada tariff increase, and it’s interesting to unpack what seems to be going on here. It appears that the Canadian government has, in a way, adopted a “do nothing and win” strategy, reminiscent of a tactic we’ve seen employed by the Chinese government. The U.S., meanwhile, seems to be grappling with its own internal issues.

The narrative suggests that the United States will circle back to Canada when it’s ready to engage in meaningful dialogue. The entire situation brings to mind the old saying, “keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.” The focus is on the long game.… Continue reading

Rubio Dismisses European Plan to End War: Criticisms Mount

Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims he is unaware of any European counter-proposals regarding the war between Ukraine and Russia, despite meeting with European national security advisors. This response came after journalists inquired about a revised peace agreement, reportedly published in European media, as an alternative to the American plan. The E3 countries’ document, proposed by the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Germany, is based on the American plan but includes significant revisions. Rubio further stated that he believes Trump is satisfied with the negotiations.

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UVA Student Receives Five Life Sentences for Murder of Three Football Players

Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., a former University of Virginia football player, received a life sentence for the fatal shooting of three football players and the wounding of two others on campus in 2022. Jones, who pleaded guilty last year, was given five life sentences for the crimes, which occurred on a charter bus returning to campus after an outing. The judge emphasized that the sentence was based on a logical analysis of the events, noting Jones’ distorted perceptions and actions. The university previously settled with the victims’ families, and the school conducted an outside review of its safety procedures following the shooting, as Jones had previously been on the university’s threat-assessment radar.

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Corporate Media Fears Socialist Mayors’ Success, Not Failure

Seattle elected Katie Wilson, a community organizer and democratic socialist, as mayor, echoing New York City’s recent mayoral election. Wilson’s victory was attributed to her campaign’s focus on affordability and public safety, in response to rising living costs amid tech company growth. Corporate media outlets, including the Seattle Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, criticized Wilson’s win and priorities, labeling her policies as anti-business and questioning her ability to govern. These criticisms, especially from Bezos-owned media, highlighted the fear that Wilson’s policies, aimed at addressing income inequality, could gain wider popularity, potentially challenging the status quo.

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