2025

Sudan: New Darfur Genocide Feared Amidst Mass Killings in El Fasher

Following the RSF’s seizure of el-Fasher, reports surfaced of horrific atrocities against civilians, including executions of the sick and injured at Al Saudi Hospital. Satellite imagery confirmed the presence of potential mass graves near hospitals, with sources estimating up to 2,000 deaths in just three days. The RSF has cut off satellite communication, hindering information flow, while those fleeing report widespread looting and targeted killings of those with military knowledge. The current violence is a continuation of the ongoing conflict, with the RSF seeking to control Darfur, a region rich in resources like gold.

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National Guard Members Say They Will Defy Chicago Deployment Order

In response to President Trump’s order to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago to quell protests, Illinois National Guard Captain Dylan Blaha and Staff Sgt. Demi Palecek have stated they will defy the order. They believe the deployment is unjust, particularly given the focus on immigration enforcement and the impact on the community. Both cite concerns about the legality of the order and the potential for it to target innocent civilians. Refusal to comply could result in court-martial, imprisonment, or a felony-level discharge.

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Orel Loses Heat After Drone Strike: Winter Hardship in Russia

On Friday, October 31st, multiple Russian cities experienced explosions as drones targeted critical energy infrastructure. Explosions were reported in Vladimir, where an electrical substation caught fire, and in Yaroslavl near an oil refinery, with both incidents confirmed by regional authorities. A more significant strike occurred in Orel, where a thermal power plant was damaged, leading to disruptions in heat and hot water services for parts of the city.

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Stephen Miller’s Wife’s On-Air Outburst Draws Scorn and Comparisons

During a segment on Piers Morgan Uncensored discussing mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s comments on Islamophobia, the panel, including Katie Miller, quickly devolved into a heated exchange. Miller accused other guests of antisemitism, citing personal attacks against her and her husband, Stephen Miller. The argument escalated with accusations of lying and coded language, leading Miller to threaten to never return to the show. Despite attempts by the host to mediate, the segment concluded with Miller condemning the other guests’ rhetoric as racist and bigoted.

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AOC Destroys Riley Gaines in Online Feud: “Get a Real Job”

Following a weekend rally in New York featuring Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), a social media clash erupted between AOC and transphobic activist Riley Gaines. Gaines criticized the event on X, prompting AOC to respond with a sharp comment referencing Gaines’ swimming career. Subsequently, Gaines proposed a debate on various political topics with AOC, which was met with another witty retort from the congresswoman. The online exchange sparked widespread reactions, with many users praising AOC’s response while others, including conservative and transphobic users, offered opposing views.

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India’s President Poses with Rafale Pilot, Debunking Pakistani Claims

President Droupadi Murmu’s recent Rafale fighter jet sortie at the Ambala Air Force base included a photograph with Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, India’s first and only woman Rafale pilot. This was done to debunk false claims made by Pakistan that Singh was captured after her Rafale was supposedly shot down during Operation Sindoor, where she flew the aircraft. Singh, who earned her Qualified Flying Instructor badge, joined the Air Force in 2017 and previously flew the MiG-21 Bison. President Murmu’s flight makes her the first Indian President to have flown in two fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force, making the experience ‘unforgettable’.

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RFK Jr. Says Tylenol Not Proven to Cause Autism, Retracts Earlier Claims

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated there is not sufficient evidence to definitively link Tylenol to autism, softening previous warnings made by himself and President Trump. While urging pregnant women to use the medication only when essential, Kennedy acknowledged the suggestive nature of the potential link and recommended a cautious approach. These updated remarks follow a previous press conference in September where warnings were issued without concrete scientific backing. Kennedy has also linked circumcision and autism, and the remarks mirror those made by the FDA concerning acetaminophen use during pregnancy.

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DEA Claim of Sinaloa Cartel Arrests Debunked by Spotlight Investigation

In late August, a coordinated series of raids across New England by federal authorities resulted in the seizure of over 500 pounds of drugs and the arrest of nearly 200 individuals. The DEA presented the operation as a major crackdown on the Sinaloa Cartel, claiming the arrests targeted high-level members. However, a Spotlight Team investigation revealed that many of those arrested were low-level offenders, including addicts and petty criminals, not high-ranking cartel members. This misrepresentation, according to the investigation, aimed to justify the administration’s actions within the war on drugs and the escalating war against Latin American drug cartels.

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Trump Urges Republicans to Scrap Filibuster

President Trump urged Senate Republicans to utilize the “nuclear option” to abolish the filibuster, enabling them to bypass the current government shutdown with a simple majority vote. He cited concerns from his recent trip to Asia and argued Democrats would eliminate the filibuster if given the opportunity. While some Senate Republicans have discussed rule changes, it remains uncertain if they have sufficient support to entirely eliminate the filibuster, especially with Senate Majority Leader John Thune opposing any weakening of it.

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