2025

Mexico Cartel Crematorium Reveals Horrific Scale of Violence

A ranch in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, uncovered by the Colectivo Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco, served as a CJNG confinement, training, and extermination center. The site yielded burnt human remains, hundreds of personal items suggesting numerous victims, and three cremation furnaces. A victim’s letter and a notebook with lists of surnames were also discovered, along with other evidence supporting the scale of the operation. This discovery follows a similar find last month, highlighting the cartel’s continued use of such facilities in the region.

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Activist Targeted by Musk: Tesla Protests Prove Movement’s Impact

Elon Musk falsely accused Tesla Takedown activist, Costa, of criminal activity, amplifying inflammatory lies on X. This decentralized, grassroots movement, protesting Tesla’s ties to harmful government policies, has seen thousands participate in peaceful demonstrations globally, resulting in a significant drop in Tesla’s stock value. Musk’s attacks, including doxxing and online harassment, highlight the movement’s effectiveness in challenging powerful figures. The author emphasizes the movement’s non-violent nature and the importance of public opposition to governmental actions.

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Trump Admin Deports Cancer-stricken US Citizen Child to Mexico

A Texas family, including a 10-year-old U.S. citizen recovering from brain cancer, was deported to Mexico after being stopped at a border checkpoint. Despite previously being allowed through with medical documentation, authorities deemed the provided letters insufficient, leading to the parents’ arrest and the family’s forced return to Mexico. This decision was made to avoid separating the children and placing them in the U.S. foster care system. The family now faces significant challenges accessing necessary medical care in Mexico for both the daughter and a son with a heart condition, while also struggling with safety concerns in their new location.

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Columbia Expels Students for Building Seizure, Sparking Free Speech Debate

Following a months-long investigation into the Hamilton Hall occupation during last spring’s pro-Palestinian protests, Columbia University’s judicial board has issued sanctions against dozens of students. Penalties ranged from multi-year suspensions and temporary degree revocations to expulsions, reflecting the severity of individual actions. The university did not specify the number of students affected by each sanction. This action comes amidst other controversies, including a lawsuit by CAIR challenging the university’s release of student disciplinary records to Congress and the arrest of a student activist by federal immigration authorities.

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Judge Reinstates Thousands of Fired Federal Employees, Condemns Administration Overreach

A judge has ordered the reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees who were unjustly fired, highlighting a significant abuse of power within the federal government. This ruling directly counters actions taken by an unnamed office, referred to here as “DOGE,” which had been operating as though it possessed the authority to dismiss employees, cancel contracts, and control spending without proper Congressional authorization. The judge’s decision underscores the lack of legitimate authority on DOGE’s part, effectively labeling their actions as a potential coup d’état disguised as administrative reform.

The judge’s order further prohibits the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from issuing any guidance regarding the termination of employees.… Continue reading

King Charles Gifts Canadian Attendant Sword Amidst Rising US Tensions

King Charles presented a ceremonial sword to Greg Peters, Canada’s Usher of the Black Rod, a symbolic gesture of support amid President Trump’s annexationist rhetoric. This action, along with recent meetings with Prime Minister Trudeau, the wearing of Canadian medals, and the planting of a maple tree, demonstrates the King’s solidarity with Canada. Royal watchers interpret these actions as subtle yet significant displays of support for Canadian sovereignty, mirroring similar symbolic gestures employed by Queen Elizabeth II. The sword, commissioned to mark the change of reign, is viewed as a powerful symbol of this support. The timing of these actions is seen as particularly meaningful given the current political climate.

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BC Axes Tesla Rebates Amidst Trade War With Musk

British Columbia has eliminated government subsidies for Tesla chargers, citing a preference for Canadian goods and targeting Elon Musk’s support for Donald Trump. The decision excludes Tesla from rebates covering up to 50% of home charger installation costs, while other US brands remain eligible. Premier David Eby stated the move is specifically aimed at Musk, due to public opposition to taxpayer funds benefiting him. Tesla’s stock has already fallen significantly amidst weakening European sales and increased competition.

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Schumer to Vote for GOP Spending Bill, Sparking Democratic Fury

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced he will vote to advance a Republican-led government funding bill, averting a potential shutdown despite internal Democratic divisions. This decision follows intense pressure regarding the Trump administration’s dismantling of federal agencies. While acknowledging flaws in the bill, Schumer deemed a shutdown far more damaging, granting Trump and Musk unrestrained power. The bill, which funds the government through September 2025, passed the House but faces opposition from some Democrats who prefer a shorter-term stopgap measure. Despite this internal conflict, Schumer’s support is crucial given the Republicans’ narrow Senate majority.

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AOC Defies Schumer on GOP Spending Bill

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Russia Reclaims Kursk Town; Trump’s Role in Ukraine Intel Cutoff Questioned

President Putin voiced support for a 30-day Ukraine ceasefire proposed by the U.S., but emphasized the need for further negotiations regarding specific terms. He stressed that any truce must lead to lasting peace and address the conflict’s root causes, while also raising concerns about potential Ukrainian rearmament during a cessation of hostilities. President Trump expressed cautious optimism, noting the need for Russia’s genuine commitment, while President Zelenskyy expressed skepticism, suggesting that Russia aims to delay any resolution. The diplomatic efforts come amid a renewed Russian offensive in the Kursk region and a shift in U.S.-Russia relations under the Trump administration.

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