It seems undeniable that Barack Obama occupies a significant, and quite frankly, baffling amount of mental real estate within Donald Trump’s mind. It’s as if Obama’s presidency was the ultimate indignity, a constant thorn in Trump’s side that he simply cannot dislodge, no matter how much he tries. This isn’t just a casual mention or a passing thought; it’s a deep-seated, almost obsessive fixation that colors so many of Trump’s pronouncements and actions. One can’t help but wonder if Trump genuinely believes that the more he attacks Obama, the more he can erase the fact that Obama, a Black man, held the highest office in the land before him.… Continue reading
Reports have circulated for years about “Sarajevo safaris” where wealthy foreigners allegedly paid up to £88,000 for the privilege of using Bosnian Serb sniper positions to shoot civilians. These individuals, including Britons, Italians, and Germans, would celebrate their actions with lavish feasts and alcohol. An investigation is currently underway in Italy concerning these claims, with witnesses like Aleksandar Licanin coming forward to share their experiences. The victims were among the thousands killed during the four-year siege of Sarajevo.
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During recent public appearances, President Trump has been observed using cosmetics to conceal severe bruising on his right hand, a practice also noted the previous day. This application of makeup, visible to photographers at Fort Bragg, follows a pattern of attempting to cover discoloration on his extremities. While the White House has previously attributed such bruising to frequent handshaking and aspirin use, a prior incident with bruising on his left hand was explained by him clipping it on a table, contradicting earlier statements. The use of makeup to mask this apparent bruising has become a recurring detail in reports on the president’s health.
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It’s rather telling, isn’t it, when a prominent political figure, like Kristi Noem, visits a state like Arizona with a clear agenda, and then struggles to produce even a single concrete example of the very election fraud they so vociferously claim exists. The very purpose of such a visit, often framed around concerns of election integrity, suggests an expectation that the visitor would come armed with evidence, or at least a credible understanding of specific instances. Yet, when pressed, or perhaps more accurately, when asked to provide substance to the claims, there appears to be a distinct lack of verifiable cases.… Continue reading
Federal authorities are investigating two immigration officers for allegedly making untruthful statements under oath concerning recent shootings. This probe follows at least five incidents where initial descriptions by immigration officials were later contradicted by video evidence, including the fatal shootings in Minneapolis of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. A federal judge recently dismissed felony assault charges against two Venezuelan men after new video evidence disproved allegations made by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, who had fired a shot that injured one of the men. These cases highlight a pattern of discrepancies between official accounts and visual evidence regarding the use of force by immigration agents.
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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secured the giant slalom gold medal in a dramatic fashion at the Stelvio Ski Centre. This historic victory marks Braathen as the first Brazilian and South American to achieve a Winter Games medal. His performance, driven by instinct and a desire to ski authentically, secured him a combined time of 2:25.00, ahead of Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt and Loïc Meillard.
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A Jan. 6 rioter, Andrew Paul Johnson, who received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump, has been convicted of serious child sex offenses in Florida. Johnson was found guilty by a jury on five charges, including molesting minors and transmitting harmful materials electronically. Prosecutors stated Johnson attempted to use an anticipated financial payout from the Trump administration as a way to silence one of his victims. Johnson faces a potential life sentence when he is sentenced in March.
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Fueled by former President Trump’s calls for stricter voting measures and concerns about election integrity, a House-passed bill requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting now heads to the Senate. Despite Trump’s assertion that he will implement national voter ID requirements via executive order if Congress fails to act, the bill faces significant hurdles in the Senate, where Democrats vow to block its passage. Critics argue the legislation, dubbed the SAVE America Act, could disenfranchise voters and serve as a pretext for election interference, while proponents maintain it is essential for securing election outcomes.
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Donald Trump has reportedly expressed anger towards Republican Senators Tim Scott and Katie Britt for their public condemnation of a racist video featuring the Obamas as apes, which was posted to his Truth Social account. Despite public rebukes from across the political spectrum, Trump privately complained about Scott’s public criticism, suggesting the matter could have been handled privately. Trump also reportedly lashed out at Britt, though her office has denied claims of a strained relationship and asserted her continued strong alliance with the former president. Trump himself has refused to apologize, claiming he did not see the entirety of the video and thus made no mistake in posting it.
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Long-range strikes by the SSU’s Special Operations Centre Alpha have significantly degraded Russia’s air defense capabilities in 2025. Notably, half of Russia’s modern Pantsir surface-to-air artillery and missile systems, valued between US$15 million and US$20 million each, were destroyed. This strategic action aims to dismantle enemy air defenses, creating corridors for Ukrainian forces to strike targets deep within Russian rear areas, including military bases and airfields. The overall value of Russian air defense systems eliminated by Alpha in 2025 is estimated at approximately US$4 billion.
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