January 2026

Elon Musk Fuels GOP Ahead of Midterms, Citing “Radical Left” Threat

Elon Musk, following a falling out with Donald Trump, now plans to support GOP politicians with his vast fortune, focusing on the upcoming midterm elections. This shift contradicts his earlier plan to create a new “America Party” and break the bipartisan consensus. Musk’s decision follows reports of him cutting “big checks” for congressional Republicans after a dinner with Vice President J.D. Vance, aligning with efforts to mend his relationship with Trump. Previously, Musk donated over $290 million to Republican candidates in the 2024 election cycle, despite their relationship having soured.

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Mar-a-Lago: A Key Hub in Epstein’s Criminal Network

New reporting reveals that Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort played a crucial role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual predation, with young spa employees regularly sent to Epstein’s nearby mansion. While Trump claims he distanced himself from Epstein early on, the break appears to have been motivated by a formal complaint from a Mar-a-Lago employee about Epstein’s inappropriate behavior. This move occurred only after years of Epstein’s misconduct and after it became impossible for Trump to maintain plausible deniability. It can be inferred that Trump’s break with Epstein was entirely opportunistic, as Epstein’s actions were known within Trump’s inner circle long before his banishment.

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Epstein Survivors Call for Trump Impeachment Over File Handling

Following the release of the Epstein files, eight survivors are now calling for the impeachment of Donald Trump. They are also demanding investigations into Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI head Kash Patel due to their handling of the document’s release. Survivor Haley Robson, who previously supported Trump, has retracted her support, citing the withholding of documents and broken promises of transparency. The survivors are seeking accountability and justice for the mishandling of sensitive information and the overall lack of transparency.

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NYC Mayor Mamdani Issues Executive Orders on Day One, Reverses Adams’ Policies

Mayor Zohran Mamdani began his term by repealing all executive orders from the previous administration after the former mayor’s federal indictment and formally appointing his deputy mayors. Focusing on housing, the new mayor launched two task forces, LIFT and SPEED, with the goal of expediting home construction and appointed a housing advocate to head the Office to Protect Tenants. The administration is also intervening in the bankruptcy sale of a building with thousands of hazardous violations to protect tenants, demonstrating the commitment to improving housing conditions for all New Yorkers.

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Trump’s Eagle-Killing Claims Debunked: Photo Is Falcon, Not American, Not a Windmill

The image shared by the former president, purportedly of a bald eagle, actually depicted a falcon and originated from a 2017 Israeli news article about windmill-related deaths of birds and bats. This error, likely overlooked in the review process, highlights a pattern of misinformation. Trump has a history of criticizing windmills, often using inaccurate claims to support his preference for fossil fuels.

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Motorcycle Collection Worth Millions Seized From Fugitive Ex-Olympian

Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan James Wedding, now a fugitive, faces serious charges including murder, money laundering, and drug trafficking tied to a massive transnational criminal enterprise. In a recent operation, Mexican authorities, working with the FBI, seized dozens of motorcycles believed to belong to Wedding, with an estimated value of $40 million. Officials believe Wedding, who allegedly heads an organization that imports vast amounts of cocaine, is currently hiding in Mexico and being protected by the Sinaloa Cartel. A $15 million reward is being offered for information leading to his capture and conviction.

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Woman Killed in Colorado Mountain Lion Attack: Hiking Safety Concerns Rise

A woman was killed in a suspected mountain lion attack while hiking alone in northern Colorado, marking the first fatal attack in the state in over 25 years. Following the incident near Glen Haven, wildlife officers located and killed two mountain lions in the area. The attack occurred on a remote section of the Crosier Mountain trail, where mountain lion sightings are common. Authorities are still investigating the incident, but mountain lion attacks on humans are rare.

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South Africa: 41 Deaths Linked to Circumcision Rituals

Authorities have announced at least 41 deaths of young men in South Africa due to circumcision procedures during traditional initiation ceremonies in November and December. These initiations, a rite of passage into manhood, often involve unregistered schools where negligence and failure to adhere to safety standards are prevalent. Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa attributed the fatalities to issues within initiation schools, along with the lack of monitoring by the parents. The Eastern Cape province has seen the highest number of deaths and arrests have been made in connection to illegal initiation schools.

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US Sanctions on ICC Judge: Dystopian Actions and Calls for Decoupling

Kimberly Prost, an ICC judge, found her life significantly impacted after being sanctioned by the United States due to her role in authorizing an investigation into alleged atrocities in Afghanistan. The sanctions have resulted in a loss of access to basic services, including credit cards, online shopping, and international banking, creating a “paralyzing” effect on daily life. This action is viewed by Prost as an attack on the court’s independence, particularly in light of investigations into potential war crimes by U.S. troops and Israeli officials. The US sanctions against ICC staff are unprecedented and are a direct response to the court’s investigations, including those related to Israel and the investigation into atrocities in Afghanistan.

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US Federal Employees Challenge Ban on Gender-Affirming Care

A legal complaint has been filed against the Trump administration on behalf of government employees. The complaint, spearheaded by the Human Rights Campaign, challenges a new policy eliminating coverage for gender-affirming care in federal health insurance programs. The plaintiffs argue the policy constitutes sex-based discrimination and seek its rescission, citing personal testimonies of affected federal workers and their families. This action follows the administration’s broader efforts to restrict transgender care, including proposed limitations on care for minors, despite medical consensus supporting gender-affirming treatment.

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