2025

Newsom at UN: Trump’s Temporary, but Damage Enduring

Newsom at UN talks: ‘Donald Trump is temporary’

The core idea here is that while Donald Trump’s time in the political spotlight is finite, the repercussions of his actions and the movement he represents – often referred to as MAGA or Trumpism – are far from temporary. It’s a nuanced perspective, acknowledging the inevitable end of Trump’s specific tenure while expressing serious concern about the lasting damage to the United States and its global standing. The general consensus appears to be that Trump himself is a symptom of a larger, deeper problem within the US.

The consensus appears to be: Trump is temporary.… Continue reading

Senate Democrats Silent on Schumer’s Leadership: Why the Lack of Calls for Change?

Despite criticism from the Democratic base regarding the recent government shutdown compromise, no Senate Democrats have publicly called for Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to resign. Though any senator could instigate a vote to remove him, as reported by The American Prospect, even progressive figures like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have refrained from doing so. While some Democrats, like Chris Murphy, expressed disappointment with the deal, they stopped short of demanding Schumer’s removal. However, anger is reportedly brewing among House Democrats, with some, such as Seth Moulton, publicly advocating for Schumer’s resignation and challenging their colleagues to do the same. Progressive organizations like Indivisible are also putting pressure on Democrats, stating they will only support primary candidates who call for Schumer’s removal.

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Federal THC Ban Fuels Panic, Hemp Companies Scramble

Federal THC bans send hemp companies scrambling. It’s like watching a high-stakes game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, it’s the legal status of your entire business. The uncertainty of it all is clearly weighing heavily on everyone in the industry. The feeling is that of a rug being pulled out from under them.

The idea of a federal ban on THC is definitely stirring up a lot of emotions, and for good reason. For many, it’s a stark reminder of the government’s involvement in our personal lives, and the ever-present shadow of outdated regulations. The irony is, these are the same folks who often preach about individual freedom.… Continue reading

Suffolk County Jailed Immigrants Awarded $112M by Federal Jury

Suffolk County has been ordered to pay $112 million to hundreds of immigrants after a federal jury determined their constitutional rights were violated. The lawsuit stemmed from detentions in county jails between 2016 and 2018, where 674 individuals were held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) despite having posted bail. News outlets have reached out to the county for comment, but have not received a response.

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Solar Flare of 2025: Radio Blackouts, Auroras, and Tech Impacts

An X5.1-class solar flare, the strongest of 2025, erupted from sunspot AR4274 on November 11th, causing strong radio blackouts over Africa and Europe. This eruption follows a series of intense flares from the same sunspot, including X1.7 and X1.2 flares in previous days. A coronal mass ejection (CME) from the recent flare is expected to reach Earth on November 12th, potentially causing severe geomagnetic storm conditions, with the possibility of triggering widespread auroras.

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Johnson’s “Moot Point” Claim on Epstein Files Fuels Speculation and Criticism

The user experienced several issues with an ad, including slow loading times and complete failures to load. The video content itself was also slow to start or didn’t play at all after the ad. Additionally, the ad’s audio volume was perceived as too loud, and other unspecified technical difficulties were reported. These issues ultimately impacted the user’s viewing experience.

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GOP Senators Can Personally Sue Over Jack Smith Probe in Shutdown Deal

In a recent spending bill, a provision allows GOP senators to sue the federal government over the lawful search of their phone records as part of the January 6th investigation, potentially costing taxpayers up to $500,000 per senator. Trump’s recent pardons, which are seen as a precursor for future election denialism, have also sparked controversy, as well as the ongoing preferential treatment of the politically connected and corrupt. Additionally, the Trump administration faces legal challenges and is under scrutiny for its actions on deportation, military actions, and diplomatic decisions.

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House Democrats Vow to Oppose Shutdown Bill Over Healthcare Funding

House Republicans are preparing to vote on a bill to reopen the US government, despite strong opposition from Democrats. Democrats plan to oppose the bill because it fails to extend tax credits for Affordable Care Act health plans, a key demand for the party. The Senate passed the compromise bill, and now the House is expected to vote, but a significant number of House Democrats, including the New Democrat Coalition and the Congressional Progressive caucus, are against the measure. This poses a challenge for Speaker Mike Johnson, as he can only afford to lose a few Republican votes.

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Canadians Shun US Travel 10 Months After Trump’s Inauguration

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Russian AI Robot Falls Flat on Face at Grand Unveiling: A Humorous Failure

Russia’s first AI humanoid robot falls ‘flat on its face’ seconds after grand unveiling. Let me tell you, it’s not every day you get to witness a monumental technological unveiling end in… well, let’s just say a rapid descent. The whole thing was just *chef’s kiss*. The video, if you haven’t seen it, is a masterclass in comedic timing.

The presenters, bless their hearts, were clearly anticipating a moment of glory. But then came the curtain – and that’s where things truly got interesting. The struggle to close it properly was almost as entertaining as the main event itself. They flailed, they fiddled, and the audience… well, the audience got a performance of a different kind.… Continue reading