2025

Amazon Employee Wins Workers’ Comp Claim, Highlighting Chronic Injury Concerns

The Tennessee Court of Workers’ Compensation Claims ruled in favor of Erin Moore, an Amazon employee who sustained a shoulder injury while working. Despite reporting the injury, Moore faced difficulties in obtaining necessary medical care and having her injury recognized as work-related. The court ordered Amazon to provide past and ongoing benefits, including medical treatment and temporary disability payments. Furthermore, the court referred the case to the Bureau’s Compliance Program for potential penalties against Amazon due to the company’s handling of the claim.

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Mar-a-Lago Faces: Plastic Surgery Echoes Elites’ Efforts to Please Trump

The “Mar-a-Lago face,” characterized by inflated lips, immobile brows, and sculpted contours, is gaining prominence among right-wing figures in Washington. This hyper-polished aesthetic, often compared to Real Housewives stars, is prevalent among the conservative elite who have moved to the capital since Donald Trump’s second inauguration. The Guardian notes that these features include puffy lips, frozen brows, and taut necks. Plastic surgeons suggest that this look, named after Trump’s private club, is sought after to broadcast artifice rather than refinement.

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Trump’s Venezuela Airspace Closure Sparks War Fears and Hypocrisy Accusations

Trump says airspace above and surrounding Venezuela to be closed in its entirety, and the immediate reaction is a mix of disbelief, anger, and concern. Many are questioning the legality and the motives behind such a drastic move, especially given the historical context of the “America First” rhetoric. There’s a palpable sense of betrayal, with accusations that the former president is abandoning his promises and potentially dragging the country into another protracted and costly conflict. The question on everyone’s mind seems to be: why now, and why Venezuela?

The action is seen as a potential “act of war,” or a prelude to one, under US law, drawing attention to the potential implications of armed conflict.… Continue reading

Quebec’s Public Prayer Ban: A Debate on Secularism, Freedom, and Fairness

Quebec is enacting a new law, Bill 9, to further restrict public displays of religion, including banning prayer in public institutions and on public roads, with fines for violations. This builds upon the controversial Bill 21, expanding restrictions on religious symbols in public sector workplaces to include daycares, colleges, universities, and private schools. The government argues the law is part of its secularization efforts and applies equally to all, however, critics, including religious groups and organizations, condemn the bill, and some are claiming it is discriminatory. The legislation invokes the notwithstanding clause, protecting it from challenges under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Supreme Court of Canada is expected to review the legal challenges to this clause.

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Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers, Sparking Debate

On November 28th, Ukrainian Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted two sanctioned Russian oil tankers, Kairos and Virat, off the coast of Turkey in the Black Sea. The strikes disabled vessels linked to the Kremlin’s shadow fleet, which is known for evading international sanctions by transporting Russian oil. Both tankers, en route to a Russian port, were empty at the time of the attack. The operation, a joint effort with the Ukrainian Navy, delivered a significant blow to Russia’s oil transportation capabilities.

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Verified Russian Deaths in Ukraine War Exceed 150,000: Moscow Times Report

Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, verified Russian military deaths have reached at least 152,142, according to BBC Russian and Mediazona. This count is based on open-source reports and only includes Russian citizens, excluding fighters from the Donetsk and Luhansk republics. Regions like Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, and the Sverdlovsk region have recorded the highest numbers of confirmed fatalities. Furthermore, losses disproportionately affect residents of small towns and rural areas, and casualty levels appear to correlate with local budget reliance on federal subsidies.

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Sweden Conducts War Drill with Royal Family, Sends Message to Russia

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Leaked Project 2025 Files Reveal Far-Right, Nazi-Inspired Influences

Leaked applications for the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 initiative reveal that several individuals seeking roles in a potential Trump administration cited influences from Nazi political theorists and other far-right figures. The applications, sourced from a database breach, showcase the convergence of Republicans and the far-right, including applications from members of nativist and antisemitic groups. Several applicants expressed admiration for Carl Schmitt, a political theorist with ties to the Nazi regime, and Nayib Bukele, the authoritarian president of El Salvador. The applications also highlighted influences from prominent white nationalists and other fringe figures, raising concerns about the ideological leanings of potential appointees.

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Trump’s Thanksgiving: Darkest So Far, Critics Say

The article recounts a historical parallel to contemporary political anxieties, drawing a comparison between Donald Trump’s actions and those of John Adams during the late 1790s. Both leaders utilized fear-mongering and war rhetoric, such as the XYZ Affair, to suppress dissent and consolidate power, even attempting to jail their political opponents. Jefferson and his allies, however, countered Adams’ authoritarian tendencies through state-level resistance, pamphlets, and unwavering defense of democratic principles. This historical struggle highlights the power of truth-tellers, solidarity, and political leadership in overcoming threats to democracy, offering a hopeful perspective on current events.

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US Military Accused of Murdering Caribbean Drug Strike Survivors

Reports indicate that the U.S. military may have committed war crimes in the Caribbean, targeting survivors of an initial strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling. Allegedly, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the killing of all individuals on the vessel, leading to a second strike that eliminated two survivors. Legal experts condemn the actions as violations of international law, and potential war crimes, regardless of the mission’s classification. The administration has denied any wrongdoing, however, and criticized Democratic lawmakers who have called for investigations.

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