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FOIA Files has released a new installment based on 18,000 emails obtained from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal Yahoo account. This investigation revealed details about a money laundering investigation that ran concurrently with the federal sex crimes probe, a matter largely kept secret for nearly twenty years. Key findings of the investigation will be discussed on the podcast “Disclosure.” Notably, the Department of Justice and FBI previously declined to release any portion of the extensive “Epstein files” due to concerns of inappropriateness.
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Vice President JD Vance has faced backlash after stating he hopes his wife, who is Hindu, will convert to Christianity, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and “Hindu-phobia.” In response to the criticism, Vance defended his comments, asserting his love and support for his wife while reiterating his hope for her to share his faith. The controversy arose after a Turning Point USA event where Vance was asked about raising his children in an interfaith household. Vance stated that while his wife currently does not share his faith, he hopes she will eventually embrace Christianity, drawing further criticism.
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Cuomo Earned Almost $5 Million Consulting. He Won’t Name His Clients. That headline really cuts to the chase, doesn’t it? It’s a pretty straightforward situation, but the implications are…well, they’re messy. Almost $5 million in consulting fees, and the guy won’t reveal who was paying him? That sets off alarm bells for a lot of people. It’s a classic transparency issue. How can the public trust someone who’s making that kind of money in the shadows, especially when they might be looking to get back into public service?
The crux of the matter is laid bare in those tax documents: nearly all of Cuomo’s income last year, a hefty $4.7 million, came from a consulting firm he set up.… Continue reading
President Trump’s recent disclosure of an MRI scan has renewed concerns regarding the transparency of presidential health information. While the White House has described the visit as routine, the lack of specific details surrounding the MRI has raised questions, particularly given Trump’s age. Experts note a historical pattern of administrations being reticent about disclosing presidential health issues, often leading to a tension between privacy and the public’s right to know. This situation highlights a recurring problem of selective information release and potential political spin.
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has executed approximately 160 successful strikes against Russian oil facilities in 2025, with at least 20 occurring in September and October alone, according to SBU head Vasyl Maliuk. These strikes, primarily using Ukrainian-made drones, have targeted refineries, terminals, and fuel depots, aiming to cripple Russia’s war economy, leading to reported fuel shortages and export bans. The operations, described as targeting legitimate military targets, have significantly impacted Russian refining capacity, causing fuel deficits in numerous regions. Most recently, a key Russian military fuel pipeline in Moscow Oblast was struck by Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR), disrupting a vital supply route for the Russian army.
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The article posits a clash between “end-of-the-world fascism” (EWF) and civil disobedience, with EWF currently holding the advantage due to its control over resources and political structures. EWF thrives on violence and maintains power through manipulation of corporate interests and the exploitation of the working class. Resistance faces challenges, including fragmented social classes and the co-option of political movements by corporate agendas within the Republican and Democratic parties. Ultimately, the article urges a shift in perspective, suggesting that the impending end of food assistance programs presents an opportunity for the educated professional class to unite with the abandoned working class and engage in mass protest.
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Senators Susan Collins and Josh Hawley, along with several Republican colleagues, have introduced the Keep SNAP Funded Act to guarantee continued SNAP benefit payments amidst the ongoing government shutdown. This bill addresses concerns of potential SNAP shortfalls reported by multiple states. The legislation seeks to provide full funding for SNAP, ensuring uninterrupted benefits retroactive to the shutdown’s commencement. The bill aims to protect vulnerable populations who depend on SNAP for food security while Congress works to resolve the shutdown.
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Ukrainian forces are reportedly still holding the eastern city of Pokrovsk, with Kyiv increasing assault troops in the area despite Russia claiming to be encircling the city. Recent fighting has included a thwarted attempt by Ukrainian special forces to deploy by helicopter, as well as intensified Russian missile attacks throughout October, targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and causing widespread power outages. Meanwhile, both sides continue to engage in attacks with Russia reporting a Ukrainian drone strike on a major oil terminal in Tuapse, while the city of Pokrovsk continues to be the site of significant casualties. Finally, recent data indicates that Russian gas supplies to Europe through the TurkStream pipeline have increased.
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Overnight on Sunday, drones struck oil facilities at the Tuapse port on Russia’s Black Sea coast, resulting in a major fire on an oil tanker. Multiple sources confirmed the attack, with Russian authorities attributing it to a “drone crash” that damaged port infrastructure. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) later claimed responsibility, stating their Alpha Special Operations Center targeted the tanker and loading infrastructure to limit Russia’s oil income. This strike is part of a larger Ukrainian campaign against Russian oil facilities, which have previously targeted the Tuapse refinery to reduce Moscow’s refining capacity.
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Trump Throws Lavish Gatsby Party as SNAP Funds Dwindle
HuffPost is asking readers to become members to support independent, fact-based journalism. Membership will help sustain the newsroom and allow for continued reporting on important issues. The publication expresses gratitude for past support, which aided in navigating challenging times. Now, continued support through membership is crucial for the future of their work.
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Epstein Money Laundering Investigation Detailed in Emails
FOIA Files has released a new installment based on 18,000 emails obtained from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal Yahoo account. This investigation revealed details about a money laundering investigation that ran concurrently with the federal sex crimes probe, a matter largely kept secret for nearly twenty years. Key findings of the investigation will be discussed on the podcast “Disclosure.” Notably, the Department of Justice and FBI previously declined to release any portion of the extensive “Epstein files” due to concerns of inappropriateness.
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Vance Defends “Disgusting” Behavior After Criticism Over Wife
Vice President JD Vance has faced backlash after stating he hopes his wife, who is Hindu, will convert to Christianity, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and “Hindu-phobia.” In response to the criticism, Vance defended his comments, asserting his love and support for his wife while reiterating his hope for her to share his faith. The controversy arose after a Turning Point USA event where Vance was asked about raising his children in an interfaith household. Vance stated that while his wife currently does not share his faith, he hopes she will eventually embrace Christianity, drawing further criticism.
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Cuomo Made $5 Million Consulting, Won’t Reveal Clients
Cuomo Earned Almost $5 Million Consulting. He Won’t Name His Clients. That headline really cuts to the chase, doesn’t it? It’s a pretty straightforward situation, but the implications are…well, they’re messy. Almost $5 million in consulting fees, and the guy won’t reveal who was paying him? That sets off alarm bells for a lot of people. It’s a classic transparency issue. How can the public trust someone who’s making that kind of money in the shadows, especially when they might be looking to get back into public service?
The crux of the matter is laid bare in those tax documents: nearly all of Cuomo’s income last year, a hefty $4.7 million, came from a consulting firm he set up.… Continue reading
Trump’s MRI Fuels Concerns of Presidential Health Secrecy
President Trump’s recent disclosure of an MRI scan has renewed concerns regarding the transparency of presidential health information. While the White House has described the visit as routine, the lack of specific details surrounding the MRI has raised questions, particularly given Trump’s age. Experts note a historical pattern of administrations being reticent about disclosing presidential health issues, often leading to a tension between privacy and the public’s right to know. This situation highlights a recurring problem of selective information release and potential political spin.
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Ukraine Hits 160 Russian Oil Facilities in 2025, SBU Says
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has executed approximately 160 successful strikes against Russian oil facilities in 2025, with at least 20 occurring in September and October alone, according to SBU head Vasyl Maliuk. These strikes, primarily using Ukrainian-made drones, have targeted refineries, terminals, and fuel depots, aiming to cripple Russia’s war economy, leading to reported fuel shortages and export bans. The operations, described as targeting legitimate military targets, have significantly impacted Russian refining capacity, causing fuel deficits in numerous regions. Most recently, a key Russian military fuel pipeline in Moscow Oblast was struck by Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR), disrupting a vital supply route for the Russian army.
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SNAP Endings: Unite Protesters and Abandoned Poor for Mutual Aid
The article posits a clash between “end-of-the-world fascism” (EWF) and civil disobedience, with EWF currently holding the advantage due to its control over resources and political structures. EWF thrives on violence and maintains power through manipulation of corporate interests and the exploitation of the working class. Resistance faces challenges, including fragmented social classes and the co-option of political movements by corporate agendas within the Republican and Democratic parties. Ultimately, the article urges a shift in perspective, suggesting that the impending end of food assistance programs presents an opportunity for the educated professional class to unite with the abandoned working class and engage in mass protest.
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Collins Cosponsors Bill for Uninterrupted SNAP Payments During Shutdown, Draws Criticism
Senators Susan Collins and Josh Hawley, along with several Republican colleagues, have introduced the Keep SNAP Funded Act to guarantee continued SNAP benefit payments amidst the ongoing government shutdown. This bill addresses concerns of potential SNAP shortfalls reported by multiple states. The legislation seeks to provide full funding for SNAP, ensuring uninterrupted benefits retroactive to the shutdown’s commencement. The bill aims to protect vulnerable populations who depend on SNAP for food security while Congress works to resolve the shutdown.
Read More
Ukraine Troops Hold in Pokrovsk Amid Heavy Fighting
Ukrainian forces are reportedly still holding the eastern city of Pokrovsk, with Kyiv increasing assault troops in the area despite Russia claiming to be encircling the city. Recent fighting has included a thwarted attempt by Ukrainian special forces to deploy by helicopter, as well as intensified Russian missile attacks throughout October, targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and causing widespread power outages. Meanwhile, both sides continue to engage in attacks with Russia reporting a Ukrainian drone strike on a major oil terminal in Tuapse, while the city of Pokrovsk continues to be the site of significant casualties. Finally, recent data indicates that Russian gas supplies to Europe through the TurkStream pipeline have increased.
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Drone Attack on Tuapse Tanker Ignites Major Fire
Overnight on Sunday, drones struck oil facilities at the Tuapse port on Russia’s Black Sea coast, resulting in a major fire on an oil tanker. Multiple sources confirmed the attack, with Russian authorities attributing it to a “drone crash” that damaged port infrastructure. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) later claimed responsibility, stating their Alpha Special Operations Center targeted the tanker and loading infrastructure to limit Russia’s oil income. This strike is part of a larger Ukrainian campaign against Russian oil facilities, which have previously targeted the Tuapse refinery to reduce Moscow’s refining capacity.
Read More