2025

Mustard Stain Incident: Court Hears of “Exploding” Sandwich, Agent’s Testimony Questioned

During the trial of a Washington D.C. protester, a Customs and Border Patrol agent testified that a sandwich thrown by the defendant “exploded” upon impact with his uniform. The incident, captured on video, involved the protester hurling the sandwich and obscenities at officers deployed by President Trump. While the defense argues the act was harmless, the prosecution maintains that the act constitutes a misdemeanor assault, even though felony charges were initially sought. The incident has gained attention as the deployment of federal agents to the city sparked controversy.

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**Pokrovsk: Strategic Debate on Ukrainian Defense and Resource Value**

Ukrainian flag flies over Pokrovsk City Hall after assault teams fight through ambush into center, and it’s hard not to be impressed by the grit of the Ukrainian soldiers. The very idea of an assault team battling through an ambush and then raising their flag in the city hall… it speaks volumes about their resilience. The comments made me think of a real-time strategy game, where territories change hands, battles are fought, and the situation on the map is constantly in flux. It’s a reminder of how dynamic and unpredictable modern warfare can be.

Speaking of strategy, the question of whether this is a worthwhile fight in the long run is a valid one.… Continue reading

DOT to Cut Traffic 10% at 40 Airports if Shutdown Persists, Starting Friday

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to reduce flights at approximately 40 major airports as early as Friday due to air traffic control staffing shortages. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that this “draw down in service” will impact air traffic by 10% in these high-volume markets. The FAA is collaborating with airlines to implement these cuts, which are a direct response to increased delays and cancellations caused by air traffic controller staffing pressures during the government shutdown. These pressures stem from controllers working without pay, leading to increased sick calls and shortages, with over 400 shortages reported at FAA facilities since the shutdown began.

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Judge Orders Comey Case Records, Scolds Prosecutors Over Conduct

AP News reports that a federal judge has ordered prosecutors to provide James Comey’s defense lawyers with a wealth of investigation materials, expressing concern that the Justice Department may have “indict[ed] first” and investigated later. The judge’s order includes grand jury materials and evidence seized through search warrants, following arguments that Comey’s lawyers lacked access to crucial information gathered during the investigation into FBI media leaks. Comey, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of lying to Congress, claims the prosecution is vindictive and politically motivated. Furthermore, the judge granted a request for a transcript of grand jury proceedings, signaling potential irregularities and legal errors in the case.

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Government Shutdown Likely Through Year’s End Due to Speaker Johnson

The current government shutdown has become the longest on record, surpassing the previous record, with no immediate resolution in sight. Speaker Mike Johnson’s strategy of sending the House into recess has placed the burden of action on the Senate, which has been unable to garner the necessary votes for the “clean” continuing resolution. The Speaker’s actions suggest a deliberate strategy to prolong the shutdown, potentially motivated by political considerations such as preventing the release of the Epstein files and consolidating power within the executive branch. This situation has positioned the country for a shift in government power, potentially diminishing the role of the people.

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German Nurse Gets Life Sentence for Murdering Patients to Ease Workload

German nurse given life sentence for murdering 10 patients. It’s truly shocking to read about a healthcare professional, someone trained to heal and care, being convicted of such heinous acts. The core of this story is a betrayal of the most fundamental principles of medicine: preserving life and alleviating suffering. The details, as reported, are chilling.

The prosecution’s assertion that the nurse murdered patients “to lighten the workload” is, frankly, sickening. Imagine the audacity of choosing to end lives simply to make your job easier. This demonstrates a complete lack of empathy and a profound disregard for human life. End-of-life care is already a difficult field, both for patients and healthcare providers.… Continue reading

Mamdani’s All-Female Transition Team: A Competent and Controversial Choice

The mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, announced a transition team, led by Elana Leopold, to implement an ambitious policy platform when he takes office on January 1st. This team includes prominent figures like Lina Khan, signaling an intention to bring bold reformers into the administration. Mamdani faces significant challenges, including potential federal funding cuts from the Trump administration and a highly Islamophobic campaign. Despite these obstacles, the mayor-elect is confident in delivering on campaign promises, which focus on progressive policies such as rent freezes, free bus service, and universal childcare.

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Kim Kardashian Blamed Failing Law Exam on ChatGPT: A Study in Stupidity

During a lie detector test, Kim Kardashian admitted to using ChatGPT to study for her law school exams. According to Kardashian, the AI chatbot provided incorrect answers, causing her to fail tests multiple times. Her co-star, Teyana Taylor, described the relationship as a “toxic friendship,” highlighting the frustrating experience. Kardashian agreed with this assessment, finding the AI’s responses and subsequent advice about self-trust ironic after providing inaccurate information.

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Louvre Heist Suspect: Social Media Star & Ex-Museum Guard (Not Louvre!)

Abdoulaye N, a 39-year-old social media personality with a history of minor offenses, is a suspect in the theft of €88m of crown jewels from the Louvre, with his DNA reportedly found at the scene. He is accused of organized theft and criminal conspiracy, and is believed to have been one of the individuals who broke into the Apollo gallery. The suspects reportedly used a stolen truck and motorbikes in the heist, which took under seven minutes. Abdoulaye N, who has partially admitted involvement, is known for his motorbike stunts and has previously worked security and logistics.

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France Suspends Shein Website Over Sex Doll Sales and Regulatory Issues

Shein opened its first physical store in Paris on November 5, 2025, drawing hundreds of shoppers despite controversy surrounding its fast fashion business model and environmental impact. Simultaneously, the French government announced it was suspending Shein’s online platform due to the sale of childlike sex dolls. This action followed protests and a judicial investigation against Shein and other online retailers. Shein responded by pledging to cooperate with authorities, banning the sex dolls, and suspending third-party seller products, amidst news of a man’s arrest in relation to a similar purchase from China.

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