The Justice Department’s dismissal of corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has triggered a mass exodus of at least six senior officials, including Manhattan’s U.S. Attorney. This unprecedented wave of resignations, surpassing even the 1973 “Saturday Night Massacre” in scale, stems from concerns over political interference in the case. The dismissals, ordered by Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, cited concerns of “weaponization” of the justice system, while resigning officials argued the decision was improper. The controversy draws parallels to past instances of executive overreach and raises serious questions about the independence of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal proposes that Ukraine’s well-trained Armed Forces could form the foundation of a unified European army following potential EU membership. This proposal highlights Ukraine’s unique military experience and expertise gained during the ongoing conflict. Shmyhal also emphasizes Ukraine’s significant untapped natural resources, such as uranium, lithium, and titanium, which could benefit Europe and potentially replace Russian imports. However, recent US demands for access to these resources and the Trump administration’s push for immediate negotiations raise concerns about Ukraine’s future role in any peace process and the overall security landscape in Europe.
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A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has surged to 48 cases, primarily affecting unvaccinated children aged 5-17. The rapid spread prompted increased vaccination efforts, including a seven-day-a-week clinic, following an 18% MMR vaccine exemption rate in the county—one of the highest in Texas. Thirteen individuals have required hospitalization due to the highly contagious airborne illness, highlighting the critical need for increased vaccination rates. This outbreak contributes to a national rise in measles cases, exceeding those seen in recent years and underscoring the continued failure to meet national vaccination goals.
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The Trump White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One due to the AP’s continued use of “Gulf of Mexico” despite the President’s renaming of the body of water to “Gulf of America.” This decision, condemned by the White House Correspondents Association as a First Amendment violation, prevents the AP from participating in pooled press events crucial for White House coverage. While the AP retains White House grounds credentials, the ban significantly impacts its ability to report on presidential activities. The AP is preparing a legal challenge, citing viewpoint discrimination.
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During a recent Munich meeting, a US Congressional delegation presented Ukrainian President Zelenskyy with a document granting the US 50% rights to Ukraine’s future mineral resources; Zelenskyy declined to sign. This follows earlier statements by Zelenskyy supporting a strategic partnership with the US in rare earth mining, though not to this extent. The incident comes amidst conflicting reports regarding the extent of any such resource-sharing agreements between the two countries. Previous claims of a $500 billion rare earth mineral agreement have been made, though their veracity remains disputed.
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Recent Economist/YouGov polls indicate a decline in President Trump’s approval rating, with disapproval now exceeding approval for the first time since his inauguration. This shift follows a period of relatively high, albeit fluctuating, approval ratings since his second term began. While some attribute the change to normal polling variations, the trend warrants further observation. The decline is notable given Trump’s history of closely monitoring and reacting to public opinion polls.
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Nicole Johnson received a 50-year prison sentence for the deaths of her 7-year-old niece, Joshlyn Johnson, and 5-year-old nephew, Larry O’Neal. Their decomposing remains were discovered in Johnson’s car trunk during a 2021 traffic stop, prompting an investigation. Johnson confessed to causing Joshlyn’s death in 2020 and neglecting Larry until his death two months before the traffic stop, storing both bodies in her vehicle. The case highlights a tragic instance of child abuse and neglect within Baltimore County, where homicide rates fluctuated between 2021 and 2022.
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Britain has begun supplying Ukraine with a novel surface-to-air missile system cleverly concealed within standard shipping containers. This ingenious system, dubbed Gravehawk, repurposes readily available Soviet-era Vympel R-73 missiles, originally designed for fighter jets, into effective ground-based air defenses. The missiles are integrated into the containers, transforming commonplace cargo into mobile, easily transportable missile launchers.
The Gravehawk system’s design is remarkably simple and effective. Utilizing two weapon rails salvaged from Su-27 fighter jets, it launches the R-73 missiles, capable of reaching speeds of 1,650 miles per hour and boasting a 20-mile range. A heat-seeking camera mounted on the container tracks targets, eliminating the need for a detectable radar signal, further enhancing its stealth capabilities.… Continue reading
Following his Senate confirmation, newly appointed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked outrage with a resurfaced video where he advised distrusting medical professionals’ advice, urging individuals to “question everything” regarding their healthcare. This statement, made despite his family’s medical background, drew sharp criticism on social media. Kennedy’s appointment to oversee a $1.7 trillion budget and agencies including the FDA, CDC, and NIH, has raised significant concerns across the political spectrum given his controversial past statements on vaccines and other health issues. His confirmation has been met with widespread alarm.
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During a heated CNN interview, Anderson Cooper told former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, “Don’t be a dick,” a remark that quickly went viral. Cooper subsequently apologized for his outburst, which Sununu played down, attributing it to the intensity of their political disagreement. Sununu, a frequent Trump critic who recently endorsed Nikki Haley for president, accepted the apology, suggesting the comment was a product of the moment. The exchange highlighted the sometimes-tense nature of political discourse on television.
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