2025

AOC Calls for NYC Mayor Adams’ Removal Amid Corruption Allegations

The upcoming four years represent a pivotal moment for America, demanding unwavering commitment to unbiased news coverage. HuffPost, facing this crucial period, is launching an ad-free experience for contributing supporters. This initiative aims to sustain the platform’s mission of providing free, fair journalism. Continued support is vital to ensuring HuffPost can fulfill its commitment to delivering critical news to the public.

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Trump Fires Hundreds Overseeing US Nuclear Weapons

The Trump administration has implemented significant layoffs at the Department of Energy (DOE), impacting between 1,200 and 2,000 employees. These cuts affect various sectors, including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), national laboratories, and hydroelectric plants. The layoffs followed the arrival of consultants from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency. Sources indicate approximately 325 NNSA employees have been dismissed, representing a substantial reduction within the agency responsible for US nuclear weapons.

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Joann Fabrics to Close 500 Stores Amid Bankruptcy

To facilitate a sale of the business, Joann, a fabric and craft retailer, will close approximately 500 stores—over half its current locations—due to ongoing operational challenges and sluggish consumer demand. This follows the company’s second Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in less than a year, attributed to inventory shortages and a weak retail economy. The closures, subject to court approval, aim to streamline operations and enhance the company’s viability. The company anticipates the sale will be facilitated by Gordon Brothers Retail Partners.

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USAID Shutdown Blocks Disaster Response Teams: Critics Cite “America First” Policy

US global disaster response teams are currently grounded, unable to deploy due to the recent shutdown of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This effectively halts the vital work of these teams, leaving countless individuals vulnerable in the face of natural disasters and humanitarian crises around the world. The ramifications of this decision extend far beyond immediate aid, impacting long-term stability and international relations.

This shutdown isn’t a simple oversight; it represents a deliberate dismantling of a critical component of US foreign policy. The rationale behind this move seems to stem from a belief that charitable efforts are not the government’s responsibility, prioritizing a “America First” approach that prioritizes domestic interests above international humanitarian aid, even in life-or-death situations.… Continue reading

Lawsuit Challenges Musk’s DOGE, Using Justice Thomas’s Argument Against Trump

Fourteen states have filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and President Trump, arguing that Musk’s position within DOGE violates the Constitution’s Appointments Clause. The suit mirrors the successful challenge to Jack Smith’s authority in the Mar-a-Lago documents case, utilizing Justice Thomas’s concurrence in that case to support their claim that Musk is an unappointed principal officer. The plaintiffs contend that the executive branch lacks the power to unilaterally create DOGE and that Musk’s actions are therefore unconstitutional. They seek a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and declaratory relief to halt DOGE’s operations and nullify Musk’s actions.

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VP’s Putin Threat Sparks White House Chaos

Despite significant economic growth during his first term, the lasting impact of Donald Trump’s presidency is overshadowed by his actions. His undermining of democratic norms and institutions has arguably diminished the value of any economic successes achieved. This erosion of trust and stability ultimately outweighs any short-term gains. Consequently, his legacy is marred by controversy, overshadowing what might otherwise have been seen as a considerable accomplishment.

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Royal Society Urged to Expel Elon Musk Amidst Fellow Backlash

Over 1,700 scientists signed an open letter urging the Royal Society to expel Elon Musk from its fellowship, citing his controversial public statements and actions as head of “Doge,” a US government efficiency department. This follows the resignations of two fellows due to the Royal Society’s inaction on previous concerns regarding Musk’s behavior, including inflammatory comments targeting a UK MP. The letter highlights Musk’s association with a Trump administration actively undermining scientific research and criticizes the Royal Society’s lack of transparency in addressing these issues. A Royal Society meeting is scheduled to discuss the principles governing fellows’ public conduct.

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Trump’s Oil & Lumber Trade War: Economic Suicide or Political Posturing?

Trump’s assertion that the USA doesn’t need Canadian oil, gas, autos, or lumber is baffling, given the extensive economic interdependence between the two countries. The sheer volume of Canadian energy products consumed in the US refutes this claim; a significant portion of American gas, for instance, is derived from Canadian oil. Our refineries are specifically designed to process the type of crude oil Canada and other nations like Saudi Arabia produce, making a swift transition to solely processing domestically sourced oil highly impractical and expensive. Such a shift would likely lead to significant disruptions in fuel supply and a considerable spike in gas prices for American consumers.… Continue reading

Hegseth’s Blunt Message: Don’t Look to America for Leadership

Defense Secretary Hegseth announced a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, prioritizing domestic security and deterring conflict with China over European security. This includes abandoning Kyiv’s war aims in Ukraine and reducing America’s commitment to European defense, urging European nations to increase their own defense spending. The administration plans to maintain a nuclear umbrella over Europe but will withdraw conventional forces, potentially undermining deterrence and encouraging nuclear proliferation. This policy shift risks destabilizing Europe, jeopardizing long-standing alliances, and increasing the likelihood of future conflict.

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Trump: Weak President or Dangerous Dictator?

Don’t Be Fooled, ‘Trump Is a Weak President’

The notion that Donald Trump is a weak president is a dangerous misconception. While his public persona might project strength, a closer examination reveals a disturbing reality: his weakness is precisely what makes him so effective at dismantling democratic institutions. The idea of him as a “weak arsonist” is profoundly misleading; arson is not weak, it’s destructive, and his actions, however incompetent they might appear, achieve exactly that.

Destroying is indeed far easier than building, and Trump’s presidency is a masterclass in controlled demolition. He operates not through skillful governance, but through a calculated disregard for established norms and processes.… Continue reading