January 2026

Bulgaria Adopts Euro: Economy Boost, Price Concerns, and Shifting Perspectives

As part of the recent integration, Dimitar Radev, the Bulgarian central bank’s governor, has joined the European Central Bank’s Governing Council. While the transition allows for levs to be used for a short time, change will be given in euros. Despite Bulgaria’s EU membership and the ability to exchange levs, a recent poll indicates mixed public opinion, with concerns over price changes and a lack of readiness for the euro.

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Pelosi Raises Concerns About Trump’s Mental State

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Newsom Slams Trump in Scathing New Year’s Message

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Feds Prosecute ICE Protesters, Lose, and Burden Activists Financially

The Trump administration is experiencing a string of setbacks in federal cases targeting those who oppose aggressive immigration enforcement. Recent court decisions in Los Angeles saw a jury acquit Bobby Nuñez and a judge dismiss the case against Carlitos Ricardo Parias, both facing charges related to confrontations with ICE agents. These failures follow similar outcomes in Chicago and Washington D.C., where protesters have also seen charges dismissed or been acquitted, often due to questionable evidence or perceived violations of civil rights. These outcomes are unusual, as federal cases typically favor the prosecution, raising questions about the administration’s legal strategy and potentially impacting the credibility of law enforcement.

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Iran President Warns: Address People’s Issues or Face Consequences

In a stark warning, Iran’s president emphasized the urgent need to resolve the public’s grievances amid a dramatic economic downturn. The Iranian rial’s value has plummeted significantly against the dollar, fueling widespread unrest. This economic crisis has triggered protests across the nation, drawing participation from shopkeepers, students, and citizens from various backgrounds. The president’s statement underscores the severity of the situation and the critical need for governmental action.

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Zelensky’s Warning: World Must Confront Russia or Face Wider War

In a New Year’s address, President Zelensky emphasized Ukraine’s unwavering commitment to peace, but stressed that it would not come at the cost of the nation’s security. He warned that either the world must stop Russia’s aggression, or Russia will expand the conflict globally, highlighting the necessity of strong security guarantees to prevent future attacks. Zelensky called for increased sanctions on Russia and for the provision of long-range Tomahawk missiles, emphasizing that only a strong response can ensure peace. He concluded by asserting that Ukraine is the shield defending Europe, and that failure to act decisively would embolden Russia’s military ambitions.

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Brazil Supreme Court Rejects Bolsonaro’s House Arrest Request

Following a week-long hospitalization for a groin hernia and persistent hiccups, former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged and returned to prison. The Supreme Court denied Bolsonaro’s request for house arrest, despite health concerns related to a prior abdominal injury and complications from a 2018 campaign stabbing. Bolsonaro is serving a 27-year sentence for plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election. With Bolsonaro’s political future uncertain, the 2026 presidential race is heating up, with his son potentially vying for leadership of the conservative movement against other contenders, including current President Lula.

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Trump’s Allies Accused of Looting Kennedy Center and Enriching Themselves

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse initiated an investigation into the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after the Trump administration took control, citing concerns of cronyism, mismanagement, and financial impropriety. The investigation revealed preferential treatment and financial benefits for organizations linked to the Trump administration, including discounted rates for conservative groups and lucrative contracts awarded to individuals with ties to Kennedy Center leadership. These actions have led to financial losses and a shift away from the center’s intended mission, drawing criticism from Democrats and the Kennedy family. Whitehouse remains committed to the investigation, which is part of a broader trend of cultural control.

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Ex-CIA Agent: Putin Manipulates Trump as a “Weak, Vain” Target

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, former CIA Moscow station chief Rob Dannenberg observed the rise of Vladimir Putin and recognized his focus on restoring state control and rebuilding Russia’s military. Dannenberg believes Putin views former President Trump as vulnerable to influence due to his vanity and greed. He fears Trump is being manipulated by Putin. Ultimately, Dannenberg fears that if the U.S. continues to fail to support Ukraine, Putin could potentially win, which would have dire consequences for the world.

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Revoke Lawyer’s Security Clearance

A recent court ruling determined that Donald Trump cannot revoke a lawyer’s security clearance simply because he disapproves of their clients. The court found that such actions violate First Amendment rights, as the government failed to provide an individualized assessment of the lawyer’s eligibility for clearance and instead targeted him for his past legal work. The judge’s decision, based on the preliminary injunction record, also highlighted the lack of due process in the clearance revocation process. The ruling specifically stated that the government’s actions were retaliatory in nature.

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