2025

Mexican Mayor Killed: Suspicions of Government Complicity Rise

In Uruapan, Michoacán, Mayor Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez was fatally shot in a public plaza during Day of the Dead celebrations, with the attacker killed at the scene. The attack, which injured a city council member and a bodyguard, involved a weapon linked to prior criminal activity. Following the incident, the Mexican president pledged justice, while Michoacán, a region plagued by cartel violence, mourned the loss of the independent mayor, with the community referencing the ruling party in their calls for justice. The mayor had previously sought help from the government to combat cartels and had been under protection since December 2024.

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Venezuela’s Buk-M2E Deployment: Not a Major Threat to U.S. Jets

Video analysis confirms Venezuela’s deployment of the Russian-supplied Buk-M2E air defense system near Caracas, bolstering its air defense capabilities and posing a direct threat to U.S. aircraft and missiles. The Buk-M2E, capable of engaging targets up to 45 km away, includes advanced radar systems, like the 9S36 fire-control radar, which can simultaneously engage multiple targets, and the Kupol target radar which can detect a large amount of targets from a great distance. This system is a significant threat to U.S. airpower, including fighters and cruise missiles, complicating U.S. military planning, and forcing the U.S. to take further ISR operations. This deployment signals Venezuela’s intent to restrict U.S. access in the region.

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USDA to Grocery Stores: No SNAP Discounts Allowed

Amidst the federal government shutdown, the USDA has instructed grocery stores not to provide special discounts to SNAP recipients, citing the “Equal Treatment Rule,” which mandates equal pricing for all customers. This directive follows the halt of SNAP payments due to the shutdown, impacting approximately 42 million Americans who rely on the program for groceries. While two federal judges have ruled that emergency funds should be used to continue benefits, the Trump administration is seeking legal clarification on the matter. The situation remains uncertain, leaving families in a state of limbo regarding their SNAP benefits, with potential payment resumption as early as Wednesday.

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Israeli Military Prosecutor Arrested After Leaking Abuse Video and Perjury

In a stunning turn of events, Israel’s chief military lawyer, Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, was arrested on Sunday. The arrest followed her admission of authorizing the leak of a video depicting Israeli reservists abusing a Palestinian prisoner. Furthermore, she confessed to lying to the Supreme Court regarding her involvement. This news came after she was reported missing for several hours, with her car found near a beach.

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Justice Department Aide on Trump: “If it was anybody else, we’d arrest him tomorrow.”

In August 2022, the FBI conducted a surprise raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, uncovering highly sensitive classified documents. Internal discussions revealed the gravity of the materials, including those detailing covert operations, and the potential risk to national security. The Justice Department, initially hesitant due to Trump’s position, faced the dilemma of how to proceed. Ultimately, a special counsel was appointed, leading to Trump’s indictment on felony counts related to the mishandling of these records.

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Bank of America: Tariffs Raise Consumer Prices, Cost Businesses $1.2 Trillion

Bank of America analysts assert that President Trump’s tariffs have undeniably increased consumer inflation. They estimate tariffs account for 30 to 50 basis points of the core personal consumption expenditure inflation rate. Furthermore, the analysts suggest that consumers have absorbed approximately 50 to 70% of the overall tariff costs. This indicates that tariffs could continue to drive inflation upward in the coming months.

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Kimberly-Clark’s Kenvue Buyout: Accusations of Market Manipulation and Corruption

In a significant move, Kimberly-Clark is set to acquire Tylenol maker Kenvue in a $48.7 billion deal, creating a consumer goods powerhouse with a combined revenue of $32 billion. The agreement will see Kimberly-Clark shareholders owning approximately 54% of the combined entity, housing household brands like Listerine and Band-Aid alongside Huggies and Kleenex. This deal, one of the year’s largest, comes as Kenvue, a relatively young independent company spun off from Johnson & Johnson, has been under pressure from activist investors. The transaction, anticipated to close in the second half of next year pending shareholder approval, will result in cost savings and has led to shifts in both companies’ stock prices.

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UK Delivers More Storm Shadow Missiles to Ukraine, Discusses Tactics and Future Weaponry

The UK government has authorized the transfer of more Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine, bolstering their ability to target Russian territory. This decision aims to ensure Ukraine’s preparedness for potential intensified attacks by Russia over the winter. While the exact quantity of missiles remains undisclosed, the Storm Shadow’s range exceeds 250 kilometers, providing a significant strike capability. This development follows reports of the US loosening restrictions on the use of long-range missiles by Ukraine, although, the Tomahawk missiles are not currently being considered.

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Obama Urges Democrats to Resist Trump’s Actions, Sparks Skepticism

Obama tells Democrats to push back against Trump’s ‘lawlessness and recklessness”, and the sentiment is that it’s about time. Many feel that the current Democratic leadership isn’t doing enough, that the warnings have been sounded for far too long, and more forceful action is needed. The consensus seems to be that the urgency of the situation demands a unified front, including past leaders like Obama, Biden, and even figures like Bush and Clinton, to unequivocally declare that democracy is at risk. There’s a palpable frustration that this level of public pushback hasn’t been more pronounced.

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Trump: I Feel “Badly” for Royal Family After Andrew Loses Titles

Donald Trump expressed sympathy for the royal family while aboard Air Force One, regarding the situation surrounding former Prince Andrew. Trump commented on the situation after Buckingham Palace announced Andrew would be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, marking a significant change. Trump’s remarks follow the increased scrutiny of Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein and the stripping of his royal titles and military titles. The former president has a history with both Epstein and Andrew, having previously described both men in positive terms despite growing controversy.

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