2025

GOP Accomplice to Defector: My Last Day Supporting the Republican Party

Miles Bruner, a former Republican operative, announced his departure from the party and his job as a senior fundraising strategist, citing the GOP’s descent into an authoritarian personality cult. He spent over a decade rationalizing his work within the party, despite growing concerns, but ultimately left due to the erosion of democratic norms and the conservative movement’s stance on reproductive rights. Bruner hopes to shed light on the justifications people use to remain within the party and to inspire others to leave. He acknowledges his past complicity, emphasizing that his decision was not made lightly.

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Rand Paul Criticized for Caribbean Strikes, Lack of Action

Senator Rand Paul criticized recent military strikes against alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea, stating they violate U.S. tradition. He argued that the strikes, which have resulted in over 20 deaths, lack due process, as individuals are killed without identification or evidence of wrongdoing. Paul’s comments come after President Trump declared an “armed conflict” with drug cartels, justifying the strikes, a move that Paul views with skepticism. This follows a dispute between Paul and Vice President Vance regarding a military strike that Vance praised.

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Newsom Demands Apology After Marine Celebration Incident

Following a live-fire demonstration held for the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary, California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized former President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on X after an artillery shell detonated prematurely over Interstate 5, sending shrapnel into nearby vehicles. Newsom’s office, along with the California Highway Patrol, expressed concern, highlighting that the incident occurred over an active freeway, despite prior criticism of Newsom’s safety precautions. The Governor’s office demanded apologies from those who had downplayed the potential risks. The First Marine Expeditionary Force has stated they are investigating the incident.

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Poland’s Proposed Zero Income Tax for Parents: A Deep Dive

Poland’s president recently enacted a law eliminating personal income tax (PIT) for parents with at least two children, a measure designed to bolster family finances and stimulate the economy. This reform, available to families earning up to 140,000 zloty annually, is expected to provide an average of 1,000 zloty monthly relief per family. However, tax experts caution that the financial benefits will primarily favor higher-income families. While public consultations showed significant support for the initiative, the actual impact and efficacy of the “tax armour” reform, which also includes other tax adjustments, will be visible in the 2026 tax returns.

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Prison Helping Ghislaine Maxwell Coverup, Insider Claims, Linking Trump

According to a federal prison consultant, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has implemented an unprecedented system to conceal details surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell’s incarceration. This heightened secrecy followed her transfer to a Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, after a visit from Trump’s former personal lawyer, now a high-ranking Department of Justice official. The BOP took extraordinary measures, including waiving public safety factors, to facilitate the transfer, with warnings given to both inmates and staff to avoid disclosing any information about Maxwell. The consultant speculated that these actions suggest a potential path to clemency or a possible cooperation agreement, raising questions about the motivations behind the intensive protection and secrecy.

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Retired General Slams GOP Rhetoric as “Dictatorial” Over “No Kings” Protests

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Trump Attacks Dem Women’s IQ, Raising Questions on His Own Cognitive Health

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump criticized the intelligence of Democratic Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, calling them “low IQ” and questioning their competence. This follows protests against his administration, where millions participated. Trump’s comments align with his long-standing pattern of disparaging opponents while emphasizing his own intelligence, a theme dating back to his initial presidential campaign. He has frequently used phrases and self-descriptions highlighting his perceived intellectual superiority.

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AWS Outage Hits Major Platforms, Showing Signs of Recovery

The recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage caused widespread disruption across the globe, affecting numerous apps, websites, and services. The issue originated in the US-EAST-1 region, impacting platforms like Snapchat, Roblox, and Duolingo, as well as Amazon-owned operations. Experts warn the event highlighted the internet’s dependence on a few key tech companies for critical infrastructure, raising concerns about the potential risks of such concentration. While AWS worked to resolve the issue, officials emphasized the need for diversification in cloud computing to prevent future disruptions to essential services.

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Supreme Court to Decide on Gun Ownership for Marijuana Users

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether regular marijuana users can legally own firearms, following a 2022 decision that expanded gun rights. The case involves a Texas man charged with a felony for possessing a gun while admitting to regular marijuana use, with the Justice Department appealing a lower court’s decision that struck down the ban. The government argues the ban is a justifiable restriction, while the defense argues it puts millions at risk due to varying state laws regarding marijuana. This case is another test of the Supreme Court’s new approach to firearm restrictions, which requires restrictions to have a strong historical grounding.

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Artillery Shell Detonates Over I-5 During Marine Corps Celebration, Raises Safety Concerns

Artillery Shell Detonated Over Interstate 5 During Marines’ Celebration, California Officials Say, and the situation immediately raises eyebrows, doesn’t it? The core issue is the premature detonation of a 155-millimeter shell during a live-fire demonstration meant to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton. What makes this even more concerning is that fragments of the shell landed on a California Highway Patrol vehicle and a motorcycle that were part of Vice President JD Vance’s protective detail. The mere thought of firing live ammunition over a freeway is unsettling, and the fact that this event occurred despite the governor’s request to avoid it is, frankly, astounding.… Continue reading