2025

Voters Blame Republicans for Shutdown: Anger Mounts

Recent polls suggest that the public holds President Trump and Republicans primarily responsible for the ongoing government shutdown, with nearly half of voters assigning blame. The shutdown, now entering its fourth week, surpasses the duration of the 2019 shutdown, impacting roughly 750,000 federal workers and potentially shrinking GDP by 0.1% to 0.2% weekly, as the deadlock centers on the MAGA agenda. Despite the public concern, the Trump administration continues to blame Democrats, and there’s no immediate end in sight, especially as critical funding programs like SNAP face expiration.

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Harrison Ford on Trump’s Climate Stance: “Scared the Shit Out of Me”

In a recent interview, actor Harrison Ford strongly criticized former President Donald Trump’s actions regarding climate change, calling his policies “ignorance, hubris, and purposeful subterfuge”. Ford expressed deep concern over Trump’s dismantling of environmental protections and his promotion of fossil fuels, citing these actions as potentially criminal. He also highlighted the increasingly visible consequences of climate change, such as the devastation caused by recent hurricanes and wildfires, attributing these disasters to the planet’s rising temperatures. Despite the challenges, Ford remains hopeful that Trump’s perspective will not prevail, emphasizing the need for global cooperation and innovation to combat climate change.

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Russia’s Fuel Exports Plunge, Boding Ill for War Effort

Russia’s refined fuel exports have plummeted to levels not seen since the start of the war, a result of refinery shutdowns and increasing Western sanctions. Overall seaborne oil product shipments in October reached their lowest volume since early 2022, despite stable diesel exports. Ukraine’s attacks on Russian energy facilities, combined with US sanctions and upcoming deadlines, are further disrupting Moscow’s energy revenue stream, a crucial source of income for the war. President Zelensky has indicated Ukraine’s intention to expand its long-range strike capabilities, hinting at further targeting of Russia’s oil industry.

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Harrison Ford Slams Trump: “Greatest Criminal in History”

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Russian Troops Torture, Execute Own Soldiers: Report Finds

Recent investigations by the independent Russian outlet Verstka reveal an alarming increase in extrajudicial killings within the Russian military, referred to as “nullifying,” where soldiers are executed. This practice involves sending personnel on deadly missions without proper gear, as well as executing those who refuse to participate in suicidal assaults, often motivated by financial gain. Commanders are allegedly profiting from the situation through bribes and transferring salaries, with refusal to pay resulting in execution. These findings underscore the brutal tactics employed in Russia’s offensive in eastern Ukraine, where human wave assaults have led to heavy casualties.

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Wrongfully Imprisoned Man Faces Deportation After Conviction Overturned

After being exonerated after decades in prison for a 1980s murder, Subramanyam Vedam was set to be released. However, he was instead taken into federal custody due to a 1999 deportation order. This order stemmed from a prior drug conviction, and now Vedam’s lawyers must argue that his wrongful imprisonment outweighs this past infraction. Despite his long history in the US, the 64-year-old faces potential deportation due to the current administration’s stance on immigration, which opposes his petition.

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Judge Orders SNAP Funds Distribution Amid Shutdown, Administration’s Compliance Uncertain

Judge orders administration to distribute SNAP contingency money amid shutdown.

So, here’s the deal. A judge, after an emergency hearing that probably felt like it took forever, has basically told the administration to get its act together and release the SNAP contingency funds. The judge clearly saw the administration’s actions as “arbitrary,” and that’s a pretty strong word, especially when we’re talking about something as critical as food assistance. The judge understood this was likely going to cause real, irreparable harm to people who rely on SNAP.

The big picture here is that the shutdown is being used as a weapon.… Continue reading

Diddy Transferred to Federal Prison in New Jersey: Reaction and Speculation

Sean “Diddy” Combs was transferred to the federal prison at Fort Dix, New Jersey, to serve the remainder of his 50-month sentence. The 55-year-old was sentenced this month on two counts of interstate prostitution after an eight-week trial, though acquitted of more serious charges. Fort Dix, a low-security facility housing approximately 4,000 inmates, offers programs Combs’ attorneys requested, including drug rehabilitation. Combs’ lawyers are pursuing appeals, while federal prosecutors had accused Combs of using his position to coerce women into sexual acts.

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Ukraine Destroys Nearly Half of Russian Pantsir Systems This Year

Since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian forces have significantly degraded Russia’s air defenses, according to the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Maliuk. A notable achievement includes the destruction of 48% of Russia’s Pantsir surface-to-air artillery and missile systems. These systems are particularly effective against long-range drones, making their neutralization a key priority. While Russia manufactures 30 Pantsir systems annually, the number destroyed by Ukraine exceeds this production rate.

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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Continue SNAP Benefits During Shutdown

A federal judge in Rhode Island blocked the Trump administration from cutting off SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans during the government shutdown. The judge ordered the administration to pay food stamp benefits “as soon as possible” after finding the cutoff to be arbitrary and causing a crisis for those relying on them. The Justice Department argued SNAP no longer existed due to lack of funding, but the judge mandated the use of contingency funds and exploration of other federal resources to sustain the program. This ruling follows a similar case where another judge found the suspension of SNAP benefits likely unlawful, and the Trump administration is expected to appeal the order.

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