2025

Israel Orders Gaza City Evacuation, Threatens Militant Designation

As the offensive continues, Israel’s defense minister ordered remaining Gazan residents to evacuate, warning those who stay will be considered militants. At least 21 Palestinians were killed amid ongoing strikes, as Hamas considers a new proposal from President Trump. The plan requires Hamas to release hostages and disarm, with the promise of humanitarian aid and reconstruction, however, Hamas expressed concerns. With the intensified warfare, the International Committee of the Red Cross suspended operations in Gaza City, relocating staff.

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Mike Johnson Implies Trump Is Unwell: Reactions and Criticism Erupt

Newly released footage reveals a tense exchange between Representative Madeleine Dean and Speaker Mike Johnson on Capitol Hill. The footage shows Dean directly stating that the former president is “unwell,” to which Johnson seemingly concedes, acknowledging that many on both sides share similar concerns. The discussion was sparked by Trump’s posting of a racist AI-generated video of Schumer and Jeffries. Dean also referenced the former president’s address to senior military leaders, which fact-checkers criticized for containing numerous falsehoods.

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Jeffries: GOP Wanted Shutdown, Uninterested in Negotiating

In an interview, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated that no substantive conversations had occurred with Republican leadership or the White House since the government shutdown began. He maintained that Democrats are ready to negotiate and address the Republican health care crisis. Jeffries emphasized that Republicans, holding control of the House, Senate, and presidency, initiated the shutdown. He also pointed out the upcoming increase in healthcare costs for Americans.

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Canadians Urged to Consider US Travel Risks for Gender-Neutral Passport Holders

The Canadian government has issued a warning to citizens with an “X” gender identifier on their passports, cautioning them about potential entry restrictions when travelling to the U.S. and other countries that do not recognize this identifier. This advisory follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting the recognition of gender to male or female on official documents. The notice advises that travelers may be asked to provide their sex/gender as male or female. This update is part of broader travel advisories aimed at informing Canadian travelers about potential challenges in the U.S., including those related to anti-2SLGBTQ+ laws.

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Offutt Air Base Faces Shutdown Impact: Unpaid Work and Uncertainties

The federal government shutdown is impacting thousands of families connected to Offutt Air Force Base, with approximately 2,300 civilian employees furloughed, though active-duty service members continue their missions. Uncertainty over delayed paychecks is causing financial stress for military families, and resources are available to help with essentials. Airmen are taking on extra responsibilities to cover critical civilian roles, but despite these challenges, base officials state missions continue uninterrupted while awaiting funding.

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Caribbean Nations Launch Free Movement Deal: A Mini-EU Emerges

A historic free movement agreement is now active among Barbados, Belize, Dominica, and St Vincent and the Grenadines, allowing citizens to live and work freely within these countries. This initiative, born from decades of discussions within the Caribbean Community (Caricom), expands on the existing Caricom Single Market and Economy program. The agreement aims to curb the ongoing “brain drain” by providing more regional opportunities for skilled professionals, who are often attracted to higher salaries in North America and Europe. While some express concerns about potential strains on social services and increased job competition, others view it as a positive step toward regional integration and an alternative to seeking opportunities elsewhere.

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Nirvana Wins Lawsuit Over ‘Nevermind’ Album Cover

A lawsuit alleging the “Nevermind” album cover constituted child pornography has been dismissed by a judge. The case, brought by Spencer Elden, the infant featured in the iconic image, claimed the cover caused lifelong damages. The judge ruled the image, depicting a naked baby reaching for a dollar bill, did not meet the criteria for child pornography. Elden sought damages from the band and related entities for the photo taken when he was four months old.

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13-Year-Old Drives Drunk, Crashes Stolen Car: Shock, Questions, and Concerns

13-year-old girl drives drunk, crashes stolen car with 11-year-old in passenger seat… Well, that’s a sentence that instantly grabs your attention, doesn’t it? It’s the kind of thing that makes you stop and ask, “What in the world happened here?” I mean, just the words themselves paint a pretty wild picture. A 13-year-old behind the wheel, under the influence, and with a younger passenger? It’s a recipe for disaster, plain and simple. And the fact that the car was *stolen*? That just adds another layer of craziness to an already shocking situation.

The 13-year-old’s blood alcohol concentration was recorded at 0.183.… Continue reading

Germany Arrests Alleged Hamas Members for Plotting Attacks

Authorities in Germany arrested three individuals suspected of planning attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions. The suspects, identified as Abed Al G., Wael F. M., and Ahmad I., are accused of procuring firearms, including an AK-47, since earlier this summer. Hamas has denied any connection to the individuals. The arrests coincide with Hamas’s consideration of a U.S. peace proposal and follow the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.

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Pope Leo: MAGA’s Pro-Life Claim Questioned

Protecting the public from misinformation requires vigilance, especially when it comes to health and medicine. The organization is committed to delivering unbiased, factual reporting to combat the spread of dangerous medical myths. Readers’ past support was crucial to the organization’s success and has allowed them to remain strong. Now, they are calling on readers to join and contribute once more to safeguard science and protect public health.

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