2025

Clarence Thomas’s Unaccountable Corruption: How He Got Away With It

The Judicial Conference refused to refer Justice Clarence Thomas to the Department of Justice for investigation despite his failure to disclose lavish gifts and travel, citing jurisdictional concerns and claiming his amended disclosures addressed the issues. This decision effectively guts the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, which explicitly grants the Conference this referral power, leaving Thomas without accountability for his actions. The Conference’s assertion that Thomas is now compliant is contradicted by evidence showing continued omissions in his disclosures. This lack of accountability highlights the judiciary’s inability to police itself and foreshadows a likely lack of investigation by the incoming Trump administration, solidifying a system where powerful figures face no repercussions for ethical violations.

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Phoenix Man Sues Police for $15M After Alleged Asphalt Torture

Michael Kenyon filed a $15.5 million claim against the city of Phoenix, alleging that Phoenix police officers caused him severe third-degree burns by pinning him to scorching hot pavement for over four minutes on July 6, 2024. The claim cites a lack of officer training and unconstitutional practices, aligning with findings from a recent Department of Justice investigation. Kenyon’s injuries, which include missing flesh, resulted in over a month of hospitalization. The city is conducting an internal investigation, but has yet to release body camera footage.

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World’s Oldest Person, Tomiko Itooka, Dies at 116

Tomiko Itooka, the world’s oldest living person, passed away peacefully on December 29th, 2024, at age 116. Born in 1908, she led a remarkable life, overcoming wartime challenges and maintaining an active lifestyle well into her advanced years, marked by her devotion to Buddhism and frequent hiking. Her age was officially verified by multiple organizations, including the Gerontology Research Group. Following her death, Inah Canabarro Lucas of Brazil assumed the title of world’s oldest living person.

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Rep. Foxx’s Fall Sparks Debate on Age in Congress

Eighty-one-year-old Representative Virginia Foxx fell on the marble staircase outside the House chamber after visiting her family in the gallery. She received immediate medical attention for minor cuts and proceeded to the Attending Physician’s office for treatment. This incident follows recent falls by other elderly lawmakers, including Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell. Foxx, who represents North Carolina’s fifth district, is reportedly in stable condition.

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Trump’s Russia Peace Plan Rejected: Promises Broken, Backlash Ensues

Russia has rejected proposed plans from President-elect Trump’s team to end the war in Ukraine, deeming them uninteresting. These plans, reportedly including delaying Ukraine’s NATO membership, have been dismissed by both the Russian UN ambassador and Foreign Minister Lavrov. Moscow maintains its previously stated conditions for ending the conflict, which include the full occupation of four Ukrainian regions and Ukraine’s rejection of NATO membership. Experts suggest that Russia’s unwillingness to negotiate over its core objectives casts doubt on the feasibility of a swift resolution, even with a new U.S. administration.

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Washington Post Cartoonist Quits Over Bezos-Ordered Cartoon Suppression

The Washington Post’s decision to kill a cartoon by longtime editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes, depicting Jeff Bezos and other tech billionaires alongside Donald Trump, resulted in Telnaes’ resignation. This action sparked outrage and debate, highlighting concerns about censorship and the influence of wealth on journalistic integrity.

The cartoon, a powerful visual commentary on the intersection of big tech and political power, was deemed too repetitive by the editors, who cited the recent publication of related columns. However, many felt this explanation was inadequate, particularly given Telnaes’ sixteen-year tenure and her reputation for insightful and impactful work. The perceived inconsistency in editorial standards raised questions about whether the decision was truly based on journalistic considerations or influenced by external pressures.… Continue reading

Syria Rebels Fear Trump Troop Withdrawal

Colonel Salem Turki al-Anteri of the Syrian Free Army (SFA) urged the continued presence of U.S. troops in Syria, citing the importance of preventing an ISIS resurgence amidst a complex political landscape dominated by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Al-Anteri highlighted the SFA’s valuable partnership with the U.S. in combating extremism and stabilizing parts of the country. The SFA’s perspective contrasts with the incoming administration’s expressed desire for troop withdrawal, creating uncertainty regarding future U.S. involvement and the stability of the region. The situation is further complicated by the presence of other actors, including Turkey and Russia, and the ongoing threat of ISIS.

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Taiwan Accuses China of Intensified Disinformation Campaign

Taiwan’s National Security Bureau reported a 60% surge in Chinese disinformation campaigns in 2023, reaching 2.16 million pieces of false or biased information. This propaganda, disseminated primarily through platforms like Facebook, X, and TikTok, employed tactics including inauthentic accounts, AI-generated fake videos, and comment section flooding. China’s influence extends to Taiwanese media outlets through mainland business ties, furthering its efforts to undermine Taiwan’s democracy and its relationship with the U.S. These actions are part of a broader strategy of military and political pressure aimed at achieving unification with Taiwan.

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Cheney Warns: Trump’s Path to Autocracy Mirrors Orbán’s Hungary

President Biden awarded former Rep. Liz Cheney and Rep. Bennie Thompson the Presidential Citizens Medal for their service on the January 6th Committee. Former President Trump criticized the awards on Truth Social, calling them “fake” and labeling Cheney as “corrupt.” Cheney responded by rebuking Trump’s claims, highlighting his unfounded allegations of election fraud and the legal repercussions faced by his allies who attempted to overturn the 2020 election. She emphasized the importance of rejecting Trump’s falsehoods to protect American democracy.

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