A Sudanese human rights group has reported the army is torturing people to death in Khartoum, where the army recently regained control. The Emergency Lawyers group documented hundreds of arrests, with some detainees later found dead with evidence of torture. The group observed a dangerous escalation in violations, with detainees facing inhumane conditions, unfair trials, or release in poor health. Both the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been accused of atrocities during the ongoing civil war, contributing to a severe humanitarian crisis and a cholera outbreak.
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President Donald Trump has increasingly justified his policies by invoking national security, leading to a push for broad executive powers, specifically when stripping protections from government worker unions. This strategy is meant to use emergency powers to consolidate unitary control, sidestepping judicial review by appealing to long-standing deference principles. However, courts have shown varying degrees of resistance to this, and, while some judges have deferred to the administration’s claims, others have pushed back. These legal battles are ongoing and are likely to reach the Supreme Court, which has a history of deferring to the executive branch on national security matters.
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Trump interrupts talks with European leaders to call Putin, says EU diplomat. Now, that’s a sentence that really grabs your attention, isn’t it? It immediately raises so many questions and paints a picture that’s hard to ignore. Imagine the scene: important discussions, high-stakes negotiations, the fate of nations perhaps hanging in the balance, and then… the American President excuses himself to make a phone call. To *Vladimir Putin*. It’s the kind of scenario that sounds ripped from a spy novel, and yet, according to reports, it allegedly happened.
He had to call his boss to give him an update. Let’s be honest, the idea of a sitting US President needing to “check in” with the leader of a perceived adversary is… well, it’s a bit jarring, to say the least.… Continue reading
According to Senator Adam Schiff, Donald Trump is supporting Texas Republicans’ plans to redraw congressional maps to favor the GOP, driven by his fear of losing the House majority in the upcoming midterms. Trump’s endorsement of this redistricting effort, which could potentially add five House seats for Republicans, represents a threat to democracy, according to Schiff. In response, Schiff is backing California’s plan to remove five Republican House seats. Trump has also recently escalated his attacks on Schiff, calling for his imprisonment.
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Trump has surrendered to Putin. This isn’t just a headline, it’s a grim assessment of a situation where the former President appears to have ceded all narrative control to the Russian leader. This reality is, unfortunately, not a new revelation, but rather a recurring theme throughout Trump’s time in office and the years following. The evidence presented paints a picture of a man vulnerable to manipulation, whose actions consistently benefit Putin at the expense of American interests and international stability.
The red-carpet treatment afforded to Putin at a U.S. Air Force base in Alaska serves as a stark illustration of this dynamic.… Continue reading
A federal judge denied the Justice Department’s motion to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury transcripts, viewing the DOJ’s transparency claims as insincere. This rejection highlights a new lawsuit filed by Democracy Forward, aiming to uncover the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein matter. The lawsuit, filed in Washington, D.C., seeks to compel the government to comply with the Freedom of Information Act regarding communications and records. Democracy Forward alleges the government violated FOIA by not expediting their requests due to the widespread public interest and potential integrity concerns surrounding the Epstein case.
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The current political climate reveals a shocking betrayal, as the U.S. president appears to be aiding a fascistic dictator by promoting a peace deal that rewards aggression. This proposed deal would require Ukraine to concede significant territory and limit its alliances, effectively capitulating to Russia’s demands. These proposals are dangerous, as they would embolden Russia. If this plan moves forward and support for Ukraine is terminated, Europe will need to decide if they want to support appeasement or take responsibility for defending their continent. This will prove challenging, but is not impossible.
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California Democrats have proposed a congressional map that would significantly benefit their party, potentially adding five seats and offsetting Republican gains in Texas. This plan involves a special election in November and a constitutional amendment to redraw maps, which would revert to nonpartisan maps after the 2030 census. Governor Newsom emphasized that this action is contingent on Texas Republicans proceeding with their redistricting efforts. Currently, California Democrats hold a substantial majority of congressional seats, which would be further expanded under the new map, while Texas Democrats are returning home to prevent GOP efforts to redraw maps, which Republicans are seeking to hold a new special session for.
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On August 17, Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks against multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kharkiv, Sumy, and Odesa, resulting in numerous casualties and widespread damage. The attacks occurred just hours before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump for peace talks in Washington. These strikes follow a recent summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where no ceasefire agreement was reached, and coincide with reports of a Russian peace plan requiring Ukraine to cede territory. Trump has previously expressed frustration with Russia’s attacks, suggesting they undermine the peace process, while Russia seems to be attempting to gain more leverage in negotiations.
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