2025

Putin Employs Serial Killers to Fight in Ukraine

A recent investigative report reveals the Russian Ministry of Defense has recruited convicted murderers and violent offenders for combat operations in Ukraine, offering early release in exchange for service. The report details the cases of Vagan Safaryan and Yuriy Hrytsenko, both convicted of multiple murders, who were deployed to the “Special Military Operation” zone after signing military contracts. These individuals, despite their violent histories and, in Hrytsenko’s case, a history of mental instability, were released from prison under this controversial program. The practice, which began with the full-scale invasion, has prompted concerns about public safety and a potential surge in violent crimes committed by returning ex-convicts.

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Trump Administration Renews Supreme Court Appeal to Freeze SNAP Payments

Amidst the ongoing government shutdown, the Trump administration has returned to the Supreme Court seeking to halt full payments in the SNAP program, despite lower court rulings to the contrary. The administration’s request follows a whirlwind of legal action regarding food aid for 42 million Americans, with states facing uncertainty on how to proceed. While the Supreme Court has temporarily paused full payments, the outcome remains uncertain as Congress considers a funding package to resolve the shutdown. Several states are voicing concerns about “catastrophic operational disruptions” should the government not reimburse them for benefits already authorized, leaving millions waiting for their SNAP payments.

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Democratic Lawmaker Calls for Schumer to Be Replaced as Leader

Democratic lawmaker: Schumer ‘should be replaced’ is the rallying cry of a growing discontent within the Democratic party. It’s a sentiment bubbling up, fueled by a sense that the current leadership isn’t effectively challenging the opposition. It’s not just about leadership; it’s about a perceived failure to seize opportunities and a reluctance to engage in the political battles that define our time.

The core of the issue revolves around Senator Schumer’s perceived lack of assertiveness. Critics point to instances where he failed to control the narrative, choosing instead to avoid the spotlight when he had the advantage. This inaction is seen as a weakness, a missed opportunity to counter the opposition’s moves and rally support.… Continue reading

IOC’s Stance on Transgender Women in Sports: An Evolving Issue

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is reportedly nearing a decision to implement a complete ban on transgender women participating in female categories across all sports. This potential policy stems from IOC President Kirsty Coventry’s election campaign promise. While the exact timeline remains uncertain, reports suggest an announcement could arrive in early 2024. Sources indicate the ban could take effect as soon as 2026, though the IOC has stated that no final decisions have been made.

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Delhi Blast After Massive Explosives Seizure: Investigation Underway, Casualties Rise

A high-intensity blast occurred in a car near Delhi’s Red Fort, resulting in eight fatalities and approximately 20 injuries. The explosion, involving a Hyundai i20, caused significant damage to nearby vehicles and prompted immediate responses from authorities. The incident occurred amidst a heightened state of alert, with security agencies, including the NIA, deployed and the Indo-Nepal border under increased scrutiny. This event follows the recent recovery of a large quantity of explosives and the arrest of several individuals, including medical professionals, in connection with a suspected terrorist plot involving Jaish-e-Mohammed and al-Qaeda-affiliated groups in Faridabad and Jammu & Kashmir.

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Democrats Slammed for “Capitulation” in Shutdown Deal

Following a Senate vote, eight Democrats joined Republicans to end a government shutdown without securing significant concessions. This move sparked outrage from progressives and other lawmakers, who accused the Democrats of capitulation. Critics lamented the failure to address rising healthcare premiums or restore Medicaid funding, while the deal offered only a “meaningless” promise of a vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies. The vote has been interpreted as a missed opportunity to stand up against Trump’s policies, especially after recent electoral wins showed the electorate’s desire for resistance.

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Red Fort Blast: One Dead, Multiple Injured in Delhi, Sparking High Alert and Raising Terror Concerns

A powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday evening resulted in at least ten fatalities and numerous injuries, occurring within a Haryana-registered vehicle. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the National Security Agency (NSA) are investigating all possible angles surrounding the blast, which occurred at a traffic signal. Authorities have taken the registered owner of the vehicle into custody for questioning, although officials have clarified that this incident is not connected to a recent arrest of an interstate terror module. High alerts have been issued across several cities, including Mumbai, Kolkata, Noida, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh, with increased security measures and intensified surveillance in place.

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Supreme Court Rejects Effort to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage

The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk, who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples due to her religious beliefs. Davis’s appeal, which sought to overturn the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, drew attention amidst concerns about the court potentially revisiting the landmark ruling. Though Davis argued her religious freedom was violated, the court did not address the larger question of overturning the Obergefell decision, as the court has a conservative majority and Justice Alito, who authored the abortion ruling, indicated he was not pushing for Obergefell to be overturned. The justices dismissed the appeal without comment, leaving the 2015 decision intact.

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Joe Walsh on Shutdown Deal: “What Was the Point?”

Former Rep. Joe Walsh criticized the Senate’s actions regarding the government shutdown, questioning the outcome’s alignment with voter expectations. Walsh specifically targeted the eight Democratic senators who voted in favor of a Republican funding bill to end the shutdown. He indicated that Democrats were not standing up for their voters. The procedural vote took place on November 10, 2025.

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China’s H-1B Alternative: A Tech Worker Exodus from the US?

China’s new K-visa program aims to attract skilled science and technology workers, mirroring the U.S.’s H-1B visa, amidst tightening U.S. immigration policies. This initiative reflects China’s ambition to become a global leader in advanced technologies, addressing a skills gap in key sectors like AI and semiconductors. While the K-visa presents opportunities, it also raises concerns among Chinese job seekers about increased competition. Despite the new visa, challenges such as language barriers, internet censorship, and existing geopolitical issues may hinder China’s ability to attract top international talent compared to other Western economies.

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