2025

Trump’s Tariff Threat: Economic War with Canada and Mexico Looms

Trump warns Canada and Mexico that tariffs are coming on Saturday, a move that’s sparking widespread concern and anger. The sheer audacity of this action, announced with little to no forewarning, has left many wondering about the economic ramifications, not only for Canada and Mexico, but also for the United States itself. The potential for retaliatory tariffs from Canada and Mexico is a real and serious threat, potentially triggering a trade war with devastating consequences.

Sixty percent of America’s imported crude oil comes from Canada. Imposing tariffs on Canadian goods will likely lead to soaring gas prices in the US, a hardship that will disproportionately affect American citizens.… Continue reading

Trump Threatens India with Tariffs to Boost US Weapon Sales

In a phone call preceding Modi’s US visit, President Trump urged India to increase its US weapons purchases. The conversation also touched upon trade, with Trump reiterating a potential tariff threat. Despite this, the White House emphasized the strong and strategic relationship between the two countries. Plans for Modi’s visit were discussed, highlighting the continued importance of the US-India partnership.

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Target Boycott Grows After Rollback of DEI Initiatives

Following Target’s rollback of its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, activists are calling for a nationwide boycott, citing the company’s prioritization of profits over its previous commitments to Black employees, shoppers, and businesses. A press conference at Target headquarters urged both employees to speak out and consumers to boycott the retailer, criticizing the timing of the decision just before Black History Month. While some Black business owners expressed concerns about the potential negative economic impact of a boycott, Target maintains its commitment to inclusion, although its philanthropic commitments remain uncertain following the withdrawal of funding by Twin Cities Pride. The boycott’s impact on Target and its future DEI efforts remains to be seen.

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Israel Delays Prisoner Release After Chaotic Hostage Handover

Israel’s delay in releasing prisoners, following the chaotic handover of hostages, has raised serious questions about the fragility of the ceasefire. The initial agreement, seemingly brokered with assurances of a smooth process, quickly unravelled amidst scenes that many observers described as deeply unsettling. The release, instead of being a dignified event, became a highly orchestrated spectacle, playing out against the backdrop of a large crowd gathering outside Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s home. This location itself raises eyebrows, highlighting the apparent lack of genuine commitment to a peaceful resolution.

The theatrics surrounding the release, far from being an oversight, seem deliberately designed to emphasize Hamas’s narrative of victory.… Continue reading

US Sanctions Force Chinese Banks to Halt Payments to Russia

Increased US sanctions targeting Gazprombank and numerous intermediary companies supplying Russia have severely impacted Russian-Chinese trade payments. Chinese banks, wary of US actions and potential violations, are delaying and scrutinizing yuan-denominated transactions, creating significant payment hurdles for Russian exporters. This cautious approach by Chinese financial institutions follows the blacklisting of approximately 100 companies, including some Chinese firms, for allegedly circumventing sanctions. The resulting payment delays and increased scrutiny contributed to a 7% decline in Russian exports during the final quarter of 2024.

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Trump Blames DEI for Plane Crash, Sparks Outrage

Following a deadly mid-air collision that killed 67 people, President Trump blamed the accident on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies implemented by previous administrations. He asserted that these policies led to the hiring of unqualified air traffic controllers, citing articles suggesting a focus on hiring individuals with disabilities within the FAA. Trump, along with Vice President Vance and Defense Secretary Hegseth, criticized these policies, claiming they prioritized diversity over competence. The president pledged to prevent future incidents under his leadership, while a House Transportation member urged restraint before a full investigation.

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Michigan Priest Defrocked for Nazi Salute

The Anglican Catholic Church revoked the priestly license of Calvin Robinson, priest-in-charge of St. Paul’s Anglican Catholic Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for mimicking Elon Musk’s straight-arm gesture, which many interpreted as a Nazi salute. Robinson performed the gesture at the National Pro-Life Summit after quoting Musk, claiming it was a joke. The Church stated that Robinson’s actions, despite his denials, were harmful and trivialized the Holocaust. This decision follows prior warnings to Robinson about his online behavior.

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Democratic Governors Slam Schumer’s Weak Response to Trump

Democratic governors criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for insufficiently resisting Donald Trump’s agenda and cabinet nominees, urging a more aggressive public opposition strategy. The governors, including Pritzker and Healey, specifically called for stronger Senate votes against nominees like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. Schumer countered that Democrats had already hampered the confirmations of Hegseth and Kennedy, citing the recent reversal of a controversial federal funding freeze as evidence of Democratic effectiveness. However, differing opinions emerged on messaging, with some advocating a focus on the practical impacts of Trump’s policies on ordinary Americans rather than solely on democratic principles.

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WWII Soldier’s Remains Identified After Decades

U.S. Army Pfc. Robert L. Bryant, missing since World War II following Operation Avalanche in Italy, has been accounted for. His remains, discovered in 1947 and initially unidentified, were recently analyzed using anthropological, dental, and DNA evidence, confirming his identity. This identification was aided by historical research and assistance from various organizations. Bryant will receive a proper burial in April 2025, and a rosette will be placed next to his name on the Walls of the Missing.

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