House Republicans are calling for a probe into NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani’s path to citizenship, potentially seeking his denaturalization. The investigation, spearheaded by Reps. Randy Fine and Andy Ogles, alleges that Mamdani, a naturalized citizen who immigrated from Uganda, made false statements during the citizenship process, including failing to disclose his association with the Democratic Socialists of America. Ogles has further cited Mamdani’s support for the “Holy Land Five,” and called him an antisemite, socialist, and communist. The Justice Department has neither confirmed nor denied any investigation.
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On October 25th, a Ukrainian drone strike reportedly caused a fire at the Balashovskaya electrical substation in Russia’s Volgograd Oblast, according to regional Governor Andrey Bocharov. The substation, owned by a subsidiary of Rosseti, had already been targeted in a similar attack on October 16th, which caused power outages. This recent strike marks the second such incident in the area, amidst Ukraine’s intensified long-range attacks targeting Russian energy infrastructure, a strategic move aimed at disrupting Moscow’s revenue streams.
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It’s a chilling reality we’re facing, the growing influence of election deniers in positions of power, particularly now that Trump is back in the White House. The implications are far-reaching and potentially catastrophic for the future of American democracy. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the Republican strategy is shifting towards solidifying their grip on power, regardless of the will of the voters.
The core of the problem lies in the fact that many within the Republican party have been complicit in actions that could lead to legal repercussions if the Democrats were to regain power. This creates a powerful incentive to rig elections, manipulate outcomes, and maintain control at any cost.… Continue reading
President Donald Trump has announced on social media he will impose a 10% tariff increase on Canada due to an Ontario government advertisement using Ronald Reagan’s words. Trump has criticized the ad, calling it fraudulent and claiming it aimed to influence the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of his tariffs. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding these tariffs in November. Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who is currently in Malaysia, has stated Canada is ready to resume trade talks when the United States is prepared.
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In a recent legal battle over the use of National Guard troops, the Trump administration initially secured a win when a 9th Circuit panel stayed a temporary restraining order issued by a U.S. District Judge. However, the victory was short-lived as Oregon attorneys alerted the appellate court to a factual error, revealing the government exaggerated the number of federal officers deployed. The court relied on the inaccurate information, but the 9th Circuit swiftly paused the panel’s stay of the first restraining order. This occurred after the government admitted that the number of troops used was significantly less than originally claimed.
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A convicted sex offender, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, who was wrongly released from prison, is being sought by police in London. Kebatu, who had been serving a 12-month sentence for sexual assault, was mistakenly released from HMP Chelmsford and is now at large. Authorities have urged him to hand himself in and are examining CCTV footage and deploying additional officers to locate him. The incident has prompted investigations, with the Prison Service acknowledging human error and emphasizing public protection as their top priority.
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The agreement with Sweden signifies a historic step forward, with Ukraine anticipating the arrival of up to 150 Gripen fighter jets, beginning next year, as announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky. This ambitious endeavor aims to bolster Ukraine’s combat aviation and is considered a part of broader security guarantees. The Swedish Prime Minister indicated that the long-term agreement spans 10-15 years, with production already underway, and potentially utilizing frozen Russian assets for procurement. Although challenges remain, including complex technical and political hurdles, the Gripen is viewed as a promising advancement for Ukraine’s post-war air force.
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A recent poll revealed that a large majority of voters, including Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, are concerned about rising health insurance premiums. The survey, conducted by Data for Progress and Groundwork Collaborative, found that 75% of likely voters are worried about soaring premiums, an increase from the previous week. Furthermore, the poll indicates that a majority of voters do not believe President Trump and the GOP are focused on lowering healthcare costs. This data aligns with other recent surveys, highlighting widespread public concern amidst the ongoing government shutdown and anticipated premium increases for ACA plans.
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In response to an Ontario government advertisement using Ronald Reagan’s voice to criticize tariffs, former President Donald Trump has issued a strong rebuke of Canada, deeming the ad “dishonest.” Trump expressed disappointment in Canada’s actions, particularly its continued broadcast of the commercial after initial reports of its removal. As a result, Trump has ruled out meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at upcoming summits, and ominously stated that he could “play dirtier” than Canada. The dispute threatens to further complicate trade negotiations between the two countries, particularly given the reliance on each others’ supply chains.
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Recent reports indicate a slowdown in Russia’s defense sector after three years of robust growth fueled by the war in Ukraine. Data from the Russian national statistics agency, Rosstat, reveals stagnation or declines in military-linked companies in September, a shift from the double-digit growth seen in previous years. Key manufacturing areas like fabricated metal products and transport equipment experienced a significant decline or slowed growth, dragging down the broader manufacturing index. Consequently, the Central Bank has cut interest rates to combat economic stagnation, simultaneously revising its inflation outlook upward and lowering its economic growth forecast for next year.
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