2025

Harris Swears In Senators Who Mispronounce Her Name

Vice President Kamala Harris will swear in a new class of Senators, many of whom previously spread false and defamatory claims about her during the recent election cycle. These Senators, including those who mocked her name and falsely accused her of various actions, will now participate in ceremonies presided over by the very person they attacked. This situation, while difficult, is a common experience for Vice Presidents, particularly those who have run for president. Harris, however, faces the added sting of seeing her fiercest critics gain power after a hard-fought election. Despite the unpleasant circumstances, Harris understands this is a standard part of the political process.

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South Korean President Faces Arrest: A Lesson in Accountability?

South Korean investigators initiated the arrest of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol at his Seoul residence, acting on an issued warrant. This follows Yoon’s failed attempt to impose martial law and subsequent impeachment. The arrest, if successful, would make Yoon the first sitting president to be detained, facing charges of insurrection, a crime carrying potentially severe penalties. Investigators have 48 hours to determine whether to formally charge him or release him. Tensions remain high as supporters clashed with police outside the residence.

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IDF Commandos Raid Syrian Missile Factory

One hundred and twenty commandos from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted a daring raid deep inside Syrian territory, targeting an Iranian missile factory. The operation, codenamed “Operation Many Ways,” aimed to dismantle an underground facility nestled within the Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC) in Masyaf, Syria. This location, over 200 kilometers from the Israeli border, was crucial for the production of precision-guided missiles intended for Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Assad regime.

The facility, known internally as “Deep Layer,” was situated within a mountain, making it a challenging target. While not yet fully operational, the IDF asserts that the facility was nearing completion, with at least two missiles already successfully tested and rocket engines in mass production.… Continue reading

Queens Mass Shooting: 10 Teens Wounded at Vigil

On New Year’s Day, four suspects opened fire on a crowd of 15 outside a Queens concert hall, injuring ten teenagers attending a vigil for a recently deceased 16-year-old. The suspects, who police believe are gang-affiliated, fled in a light-colored sedan with New Jersey plates. All victims are expected to recover from non-life-threatening injuries, and authorities are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers. The incident, while seemingly isolated to the venue, has prompted renewed calls for stricter gun control measures.

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RFK Jr.’s Anti-vaccine Campaign: A Samoan Tragedy

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine activism significantly contributed to Samoa’s devastating 2019 measles outbreak, which resulted in 83 deaths and thousands of infections. His organization spread misinformation following a vaccine-related incident, further fueled by the temporary suspension of Samoa’s immunization program, leading to drastically reduced vaccination rates. Kennedy’s visit to Samoa, where he questioned vaccine safety with health officials, amplified existing anti-vaccine sentiment. This ultimately exacerbated the crisis, highlighting the potential dangers of his appointment as U.S. Health Secretary given his history of disseminating false information about vaccines and other public health issues.

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Cybertruck Blast Suspect: Family Says Trump-Loving ‘Rambo Type’ Perpetrated Attack

Matthew Livelsberger, a highly decorated Green Beret, died in a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside a Las Vegas Trump hotel on New Year’s Day. While initially believed to be a bombing, Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill concluded it was a suicide with a subsequent explosion, as a gunshot wound to the head was discovered. The investigation is ongoing, but the relatively unsophisticated explosive device used raises questions given Livelsberger’s extensive military experience. Despite his patriotic public persona and love for the country, the motive remains unclear.

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Tesla Stock Slides After Delivery Drop; Musk’s Actions Scrutinized

Tesla’s fourth-quarter 2024 deliveries totaled 495,570 vehicles, falling short of analyst expectations and marking the company’s first annual decline in deliveries with 1,789,226 total vehicles delivered in 2024. Production for the quarter reached 459,445 vehicles. This news caused a significant drop in Tesla’s stock price. The lower-than-expected results follow a strong year for Tesla stock, which saw a 63% increase in 2024, but contrasts with CEO Elon Musk’s prediction of continued, albeit slower, sales growth.

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Trump Supporter Allegedly Bombs Cybertruck Near Trump Building

Following a shooting in New Orleans, former President Trump asserted his claims about the incident were accurate, despite inaccurately linking the crime to immigration. His statements directly contradicted law enforcement reports. The incident highlighted a recurring pattern of Trump making unsubstantiated connections between crime and immigration. This instance further fueled ongoing debates surrounding his rhetoric and its impact on public discourse.

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MAGA Senator’s Unhinged Terror Attack Press Conference

Following a shooting in New Orleans, Donald Trump asserted his claims about the incident were accurate, despite inaccurately linking the crime to immigration. His statements disregard the actual details of the case. This incident highlights a pattern of the former president making unsubstantiated connections between crime and immigration. The lack of factual basis in Trump’s pronouncements underscores the importance of verifying information before dissemination.

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NYPD Official’s Home Searched Amid Sex-for-Overtime Allegations

Federal agents, alongside the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, executed search warrants at multiple locations, including the home of former NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, as part of a joint investigation into allegations of sexual harassment and extortion. Maddrey, who resigned after being accused of demanding sexual favors from a subordinate in exchange for overtime opportunities, denies any wrongdoing, claiming a consensual relationship. These actions follow similar investigations into other high-ranking NYPD officials and are part of a broader inquiry into alleged misconduct within the department. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office is also involved in investigating these serious allegations.

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