2025

Brown University Shooting: Person of Interest Detained, Discussion of Causes and Reactions

Following the shooting at Brown University, Providence police detained a person of interest in their 20s, identified by sources as 24-year-old Benjamin Erickson, who is from Wisconsin. Authorities found a small Glock handgun with a laser sight and a revolver at a hotel in Coventry where Erickson was apprehended, approximately 17 miles from Providence. The incident, which occurred during final exams, resulted in two fatalities and nine injuries, with one victim already discharged and the others in stable or critical but stable condition. The university has canceled all remaining classes and exams for the semester, and the attack has reignited discussions on gun control, with various political figures commenting.

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Danish Intelligence Report: US Military Threat Concerns Under Trump

A new report from the Danish Defense Intelligence Service reveals that the United States is employing its economic power, including the threat of military force, to assert its will, even against allies. The report highlights growing competition in the Arctic, a region of strategic importance, as a key area of concern, particularly with the U.S. expressing interest in Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. Furthermore, the assessment indicates that China and Russia are actively working to diminish Western influence, creating an environment where other nations are more likely to seek strategic agreements with China.

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Russia’s LNG to China: Sanctions Bypassed, EU Dependence Exposed

The arrival of the sanctioned LNG carrier Valera at China’s Beihai terminal on December 8 marked a significant shift in trade practices. This delivery, transporting LNG from a Russian plant, occurred openly, contrasting with previous attempts at concealment. The shift suggests reduced reservations from China and a strategic partnership with Russia, enabled by a new American administration. The move allows China to secure cheap LNG while sending a message to the West, and Russia benefits politically.

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Trump’s “New Normal”: Silencing Dissent and Redefining Legality

The New Normal: Trump Decides Which Beliefs Are ‘Legal’: When dissent becomes an “indicator,” the First Amendment stops being a right and starts being a risk.

It’s a chilling prospect: a government actively seeking out and investigating its own citizens based on their beliefs. This isn’t the premise of a dystopian novel; it’s the reality unfolding under a directive that, frankly, sounds like something out of a satirical newspaper. National Security Presidential Memorandum-7 (NSPM-7) orders the FBI and other agencies to target individuals and groups based on a list of “indicators” – markers of potential domestic terrorism. These indicators, however, aren’t about violent acts.… Continue reading

Finnish Right-Wing Politicians Mock Asian Eyes, Sparking Outrage

The Finns Party has reacted strongly to the stripping of Sarah Dzafce’s Miss Finland crown following a perceived racist gesture. MP Juho Eerola changed his Facebook profile picture to mimic Dzafce’s gesture, accompanied by the phrase “Je Suis Sarah” in solidarity. This move, along with criticism from other party members, reflects the party’s displeasure with the decision and broader concerns about social media “witch hunts.” In other news, Finland is projected to take on an additional 17.8 billion euros in debt this year, and, finally, Finland is awaiting its first extended sunshine of the month, with media outlets preparing live streams of the event.

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Denying the Death Spiral: America’s Descent and the Coming Reckoning

What Happens if You Refuse to Recognize That We Are in a Death Spiral? You end up in a place of denial, much like an addict who can’t see the wreckage they’re causing. You might notice things aren’t “feeling good” anymore, a general sense of unease that permeates daily life. This is often the first sign, a creeping dread that something is fundamentally wrong. But rather than acknowledging the problem, the response can be to lash out, to blame everyone else, to become defensive and aggressive.

Refusing to see the decline means you’re missing the big picture, the context, the patterns that have been repeating themselves.… Continue reading

Powerball Jackpot Hits $1.1 Billion: Optimism, Skepticism, and the Lottery’s Role

The Powerball jackpot has climbed to an estimated $1.1 billion, with a cash value of $503.4 million, after no one won Saturday night’s drawing. This marks the second time this year the game has reached or exceeded $1 billion. A winner on Monday would claim the sixth-largest jackpot in Powerball history, ending a 42-drawing streak without a top prize winner. The odds of winning are nearly 1 in 292.2 million, and the next drawing is scheduled for Monday at 10:59 p.m. ET.

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Netanyahu Blames Albanese for Sydney Attack, Sparks Controversy

After the attack on Sydney, Netanyahu’s immediate response was to point the finger at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and it’s a move that has sparked considerable debate. The core of Netanyahu’s criticism rests on a letter sent to Albanese in August, where he reportedly warned the Australian government about its policies, claiming they were fostering antisemitism within the country. This assertion, made in the wake of a horrific incident, is understandably generating strong reactions, particularly given the timing and context. It is important to note that many people are understandably hurt by Netanyahu’s commentary, in light of the tragedy.

The immediate reaction from various corners is one of condemnation, with many criticizing Netanyahu’s comments as insensitive and opportunistic.… Continue reading

Trump Scraps Abolitionist Coins for Self-Promotion, Sparking Outrage

Indiana lawmakers voted against Trump’s midcycle redistricting push, opting to maintain existing election maps despite pressure from the former president to gerrymander them in favor of Republicans. Trump’s frustration focused on state Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray, the primary opponent of redistricting, who favored flipping a current district instead. Trump threatened to support primary challengers against those who didn’t adhere to his agenda, as evidenced by a social media post targeting Bray.

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Drones Strike Moscow Outskirts: Reactions Range from Schadenfreude to Strategic Concerns

On the evening of December 14th, unidentified drones targeted the Moscow region, prompting reports of explosions and social media footage capturing both the drones and the blasts. While Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin remained silent, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have intercepted 56 drones across multiple regions, including two over the Moscow region. This incident follows similar drone activity on December 11th and November 30th, leading to temporary airport closures and heightened security measures. No official comments regarding the impact on Moscow have been made.

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