2025

NYC Mayoral Race Sees Historic Early Voting Turnout

Early voting in the New York City mayoral race saw an impressive turnout, with over 735,000 ballots cast in the nine days leading up to Election Day. This high level of participation puts the election on track to potentially have one of the highest turnouts in recent city history, possibly exceeding 2 million votes. The 2025 mayoral race is attracting enthusiasm due to the diverse range of candidates and their contrasting policy platforms. This includes Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, ex-governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa, who all represent differing views on the city’s future.

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Drone Attacks Hit Russia: Fires in Tuapse, Explosions in Kursk, Support for Ukraine Urged

Massive drone attack hits Russia, causing fires in Tuapse and explosions in Kursk and Alchevsk, and that’s a headline that definitely grabs your attention. It’s the kind of news that immediately sparks a flurry of questions and, let’s be honest, a good dose of speculation. When you see reports of a significant drone attack, especially one that hits multiple locations and results in fires and explosions, you know something serious has gone down. The immediate reaction is often to wonder about the extent of the damage, the potential casualties, and, of course, who’s behind it. The “unknown drones” line, as it’s often phrased, always makes you wonder about the possibilities, which often leads to some creative and humorous theories.… Continue reading

Trump Rejects Tomahawks for Ukraine, Echoing Putin’s “No”

**Trump says no Tomahawks for Ukraine, for now**

Well, let’s be honest, did anyone *really* think Trump was going to just hand over Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine? It feels a bit like a no-brainer, doesn’t it? When you look at how he operates, always focused on the deal, the transactional nature of it all, it’s hard to imagine him doing anything that doesn’t benefit him personally. And, by the way, where are those Epstein files, huh? It’s almost comical how predictable it is.

The situation seems to be, as it always has been, one giant theater production. One call from Moscow, and that’s all it takes.… Continue reading

Spotify ICE Ad Sparks Boycott Amidst User Backlash

Consumers are increasingly boycotting streaming services like Spotify, Peacock, and HBO Max due to the airing of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recruitment ads. These ads, featuring dehumanizing language about undocumented immigrants, have spurred outrage and prompted many to cancel their subscriptions. While the sentiment is strong, experts are mixed on the effectiveness of this boycott, as the ads appear across multiple platforms, unlike the more focused “cancel Disney” campaign. The wide distribution of these ads makes it difficult to avoid them, potentially weakening the boycott’s impact.

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Trump Admits Ignorance of Pardoned Billionaire

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump claimed ignorance regarding his pardon of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who was convicted of money-laundering. Despite the pardon coming shortly after a multibillion-dollar deal between Binance and World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture founded by Trump’s sons, the former president stated he didn’t know Zhao and viewed the case as a “Biden witch hunt.” Trump’s response also included a comment that his sons were “into it” and he thought crypto was “a great industry.” The pardon has raised concerns about the appearance of corruption, especially given Binance’s reported efforts to secure the pardon following Trump’s election win, according to reports.

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Trump Aides Privately Mock Him, Report Claims

According to Michael Wolff, a White House insider has referred to Donald Trump’s new ballroom project as the “Epstein Ballroom.” Wolff shared that the insider, whom he’s known for a long time, revealed that the name had come up multiple times within the White House, suggesting an awareness of Epstein’s continued presence in the Trump world. Wolff believes this indicates both a sense of irony and self-awareness among some White House staff, who recognize the preposterous nature of the situation. While the ballroom is set to be officially named after Trump, the nickname reflects a more cynical view of the project’s association.

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Louisiana Diocese Files Bankruptcy Over Abuse Claims Amid Outrage

The Diocese of Alexandria in central Louisiana has recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, joining over 40 other U.S. Catholic institutions facing financial reorganization due to clergy sexual abuse claims. This decision was made in response to numerous claims against the diocese stemming from past priest misconduct. The diocese aims to compensate survivors while maintaining its essential ministries, echoing similar actions taken by the Archdiocese of New Orleans, which recently saw a $230 million bankruptcy settlement overwhelmingly approved by victims. This settlement includes agreements to release files on abusive clergy and establish child protection measures.

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Mississippi Woman Shoots Escaped Monkey Over Safety Concerns

A Mississippi resident shot and killed a monkey that had escaped after a truck overturned on a highway, citing safety concerns for her children. The homeowner, alerted by her son, encountered the monkey in her yard and, fearing it could harm others, fired her gun. The escaped monkeys were being transported for scientific research and had been the subject of a search after the crash, which resulted in the death of five monkeys and the original escape of three more. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks took possession of the deceased monkey and confirmed that the animals are known to be aggressive.

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Kash Patel’s FBI Jet Date Sparks MAGA Backlash, Fuels Accusations of Hypocrisy

Kash Patel, the subject of recent scrutiny, is criticizing his associates for their silence amidst allegations of misusing government planes for personal trips. A self-proclaimed whistleblower brought attention to Patel’s private jet usage, specifically for rendezvous with his girlfriend, a country music artist. Patel vehemently defended himself and his partner on social media, dismissing the claims as “baseless rumors” while also expressing disappointment in his allies for their lack of support. His use of a government plane to attend his girlfriend’s concert and visit her city has brought about a significant amount of irony considering Patel’s prior criticisms of other FBI directors over similar issues.

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Newsom Joins Criticism of DHS Border Video, Citing “Fascist” Imagery and Echoing SS Look-Alike Claims

A promotional video from the Department of Homeland Security featuring Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino drew criticism and comparisons to Nazi imagery due to its styling. The video, which showed Bovino in a black coat and with a close-cropped haircut, included the text “WE WILL NOT BE STOPPED” and was accompanied by a caption emphasizing the department’s mission. The imagery quickly sparked outrage online, with California Governor Gavin Newsom condemning the video as evidence of the department’s intent, and online users also noting the visual similarities. The video’s release coincided with a legal order requiring Bovino to report to a Chicago courtroom daily regarding immigration sweeps, though the order has since been paused.

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