In a troubling case of press freedom, a Mother Jones reporter received threatening emails targeting their personal life after inquiring with the Pentagon about a senior advisor linked to Pete Hegseth. The threats were allegedly sent by Jack Posobiec, a figure connected to the Pentagon, following the reporter’s inquiry. The original article highlights the disturbing nature of these actions and their potential chilling effect on investigative journalism. This incident underscores the importance of protecting journalists and upholding the principles of a free press.
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The Chambersburg community is seeking answers regarding the deportation of Carlos Bonilla-Yanez, a local custodian and YMCA employee, to Mexico. According to his daughter, Bonilla-Yanez was detained after an immigration check-in despite having legal documentation and a clean record. Following his detention, he was deported without a hearing and was denied his necessary medication. The family has launched a GoFundMe to assist with legal and medical expenses, and is currently awaiting a response from ICE regarding the circumstances of his deportation.
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In Sydney, Australia, a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach resulted in 15 fatalities and at least 38 injuries, prompting the government to classify the attack as an act of antisemitic terrorism. The shooters, a father and son, with the father being deceased and the son in a coma, had amassed six firearms legally, leading to calls for stricter gun control laws. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans to propose new gun restrictions, while also acknowledging the need to address rising antisemitism concerns. The attack has led to questions about government action and whether there has been enough to curb the increase in antisemitism.
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Following a controversial social media post by former President Donald Trump, several House Republicans criticized his remarks regarding the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene, Thomas Massie, and Mike Lawler publicly condemned Trump’s post, which many found disrespectful and inappropriate, particularly given the circumstances of the Reiners’ death. The reactions from these Republicans, who have varied relationships with Trump, mark a notable shift, as most GOP members have largely avoided directly addressing his contentious social media activity. This public criticism potentially signals a weakening of Trump’s hold on the party.
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Recent polling by NBC News reveals a shift in Republican allegiance, with a seven-point decrease in those identifying with the MAGA movement since April 2025 and a corresponding increase in those aligning with traditional Republicanism. This shift comes amidst concerns about the GOP’s performance in the upcoming midterm elections, which could impact Donald Trump’s brand and influence the party’s future. The poll, conducted from November 20 to December 8, indicates that 50% of Republicans identify with MAGA, while the other 50% feel more linked to the Republican Party. The analysis highlights potential challenges for the GOP, especially if the economy remains weak as the election campaign progresses.
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AP News reports that federal authorities have arrested four individuals in Southern California who are suspected of planning coordinated bombing attacks on New Year’s Eve. The suspects, allegedly members of an offshoot of the Turtle Island Liberation Front, were arrested in Lucerne Valley while preparing to test improvised explosive devices. The group had planned to target several locations across Southern California, including ICE agents and vehicles, and faces charges including conspiracy and possession of a destructive device. Authorities found bomb-making materials at a desert campsite where the suspects were arrested.
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Fifteen years into Obamacare’s lifespan, and the Republican Party’s stance on healthcare remains a confused mess. This isn’t exactly a new development. It’s almost a replay of history, a familiar pattern of opposition and eventual reliance, mirroring the evolution of Social Security. Like Obamacare, Social Security faced initial criticism, but over time, it became a lifeline for millions. And just like with Social Security, Republicans seem to be caught flat-footed, unable to offer a viable alternative now that it’s become integrated into so many lives.
The core of the issue, as many observers point out, is that Republicans may not actually want to provide healthcare to Americans.… Continue reading
The new head of MI6, Blaise Metreweli, will warn that the UK faces an “age of uncertainty” due to hostile actions from Russia and others, including assassination plots, cyber-attacks, and disinformation campaigns. She will emphasize Russia’s aggressive and expansionist behavior, highlighting the ongoing support for Ukraine. Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton is expected to echo these concerns, calling for the UK to increase its defenses. Metreweli will also highlight the importance of technological advancements and the need for ethical guidelines in their application.
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AP News reports that a preliminary hearing was held in Wisconsin for three individuals linked to Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign, facing felony forgery charges related to a fake elector scheme. Despite challenges to the charges, the case has moved forward while other cases in states like Michigan and Georgia have stalled. The defendants, including attorneys Jim Troupis and Kenneth Chesebro, and aide Mike Roman, are accused of defrauding Republican electors who cast ballots for Trump in 2020. The hearing determined whether enough evidence exists to proceed with the charges, which stem from the submission of fraudulent paperwork to then-Vice President Mike Pence, falsely claiming Trump had won the state.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) conducted a special operation resulting in a naval attack in the port of Novorossiysk. Underwater drones, “Sub Sea Baby,” were deployed to detonate a Russian 636.3 “Varshavyanka” class submarine, causing critical damage and rendering it inoperable. The submarine, which housed four Kalibr cruise missile launchers, is estimated to cost up to $500 million. This operation, a joint effort between the SSU and the Naval Forces of Ukraine, further hindered Russia’s naval capabilities.
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Chambersburg Custodian Deported After ICE Detention Sparks Outrage
The Chambersburg community is seeking answers regarding the deportation of Carlos Bonilla-Yanez, a local custodian and YMCA employee, to Mexico. According to his daughter, Bonilla-Yanez was detained after an immigration check-in despite having legal documentation and a clean record. Following his detention, he was deported without a hearing and was denied his necessary medication. The family has launched a GoFundMe to assist with legal and medical expenses, and is currently awaiting a response from ICE regarding the circumstances of his deportation.
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