2026

Ukraine Plans Daily Swarm of Drones and Missiles Against Russia

Ukraine plans to dramatically increase its domestic drone and missile production, aiming for a daily output of 600 units to match Russian strike volumes. This initiative is part of a broader military modernization effort, including the development of long-range missiles and a new homegrown aerial bomb. The goal is to ensure Russian forces experience the war’s impact domestically, mirroring the situation for Ukrainian citizens. These efforts are complemented by intelligence operations targeting Russian logistics and reducing reliance on foreign arms.

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AOC Highlights Trump’s Knicks Game Nap as Fact, Not Accusation

Following President Donald Trump’s attendance at a Knicks game, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted a video to X suggesting he appeared to be asleep during the event, captioning it with “WAKE TF UP.” Trump’s presence at Madison Square Garden also drew criticism due to the heightened security measures implemented, which included the cancellation of an outdoor watch party and TSA-like screenings for attendees. The president was also subjected to booing from the crowd when he appeared on the Jumbotron, though he later claimed the reaction was “mostly cheers.”

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BBC Subpoenas Trump Inner Circle in $10 Billion Libel Suit

The BBC has recently issued a significant number of subpoenas to individuals within Donald Trump’s inner circle. This legal maneuver is part of the BBC’s defense strategy in a massive $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Trump. The subpoenas target not only family members and former Cabinet officials but also extend to the Department of Justice and other federal agencies. The aim is to delve deeply into the former president’s mindset and intentions leading up to his January 6, 2021, speech at the Ellipse, a pivotal moment in recent American history. This action underscores a key aspect of the legal discovery process: plaintiffs, even those as prominent as a former president, are subject to scrutiny, and their motives and actions can be thoroughly examined.… Continue reading

Ukraine Strikes Key Crimea Supply Bridge

A Tuesday morning drone strike forced the closure of the Chonhar Bridge, a vital link between occupied Crimea and mainland Ukraine. This incident follows a similar attack on Sunday, highlighting Kyiv’s ongoing efforts to disrupt Russian logistics to the peninsula. Vladimir Saldo, the Kremlin-installed head of the Kherson region, confirmed that traffic was suspended and urged drivers to seek alternative routes. The bridge, which crosses the Syvash lagoon, is a key route for Russian military personnel and supplies.

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Ukraine Operationally Winning as Drones Devastate Russian Logistics

Several retired U.S. generals and a former intelligence director believe Ukraine currently holds the advantage in the conflict with Russia, citing Ukraine’s successful retaking of territory and outmaneuvering of Russian forces. This shift is largely attributed to Ukraine’s advancements in mid-range drone strike capabilities, which are now responsible for a significant portion of Russian casualties and are increasingly effective at targeting logistics and resources behind enemy lines. While these operational successes are notable, experts caution that an eventual strategic victory is not guaranteed and the situation remains fragile, with no immediate prospect for a ceasefire.

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Talarico Leads Paxton By 3 Points In Texas Senate Race Poll

Recent polling data suggests a tight race in the Texas Senate contest, with James Talarico holding a narrow three-point lead over his opponent, Ken Paxton. This three-point advantage, while seemingly modest, has sparked a range of reactions and discussions, particularly given the political landscape and the nature of the candidates involved.

The closeness of the poll, especially considering the circumstances surrounding Paxton, has led many to express disbelief and frustration. The sentiment is that any lead, even a slight one, for a candidate like Paxton, who faces significant scrutiny and accusations, is deeply concerning. This points to a broader unease about the state of political discourse and the electorate’s choices.… Continue reading

Trump Booed Loudly at NBA Finals Game 3

Upon appearing on the Jumbotron at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, President Donald Trump was met with a “thunderous” and “loud and long” chorus of boos from the crowd. The negative reaction quickly subsided when the camera shifted to Knicks guard Jalen Brunson. Trump stood with his hand over his heart during the National Anthem amidst the jeers, accompanied by administration officials and Knicks owner James Dolan. This unwelcome reception preceded a surprising loss for the Knicks, ending their winning streak against the Spurs.

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Trump Vows Response After Iran Downs Helicopter

In response to Iran’s downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter during a patrol of the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. forces launched self-defense strikes against Iranian targets. These actions, ordered by President Donald Trump, are deemed a proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression. The downed helicopter’s pilots were reported safe, but the military engagement undermines the existing U.S.-Iran ceasefire and threatens any prospects of a peace deal. Iranian state media indicated explosions in the region and reported that Iran would retaliate to the U.S. military actions.

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Republicans Blame Biden for Screwworm Outbreak While Ignoring Cuts They Made

The potential for Sam Bankman-Fried to receive a presidential pardon hinges on complex political calculations. While his significant donations to Democratic campaigns might deter leniency, past pardons of Democrats suggest this isn’t an absolute barrier. Bankman-Fried’s public praise of President Trump and his cryptocurrency expertise, particularly given the Trump sons’ involvement in the digital asset space, could present strategic avenues for securing a pardon, mirroring tactics used by other white-collar offenders who have successfully sought clemency.

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New Mexico Dog Case Sparks Screwworm Outbreak Fears

New Mexico agriculture officials confirmed the state’s first case of New World screwworm in a dog from Lea County, identified after being diagnosed in Texas. This marks the fourth U.S. detection of the parasitic fly, which feeds on live tissue and can cause severe injuries or death in animals and, rarely, humans. State and federal officials are investigating the Lea County case as isolated but are increasing surveillance, including fly traps, to determine if breeding populations exist. Early detection is crucial for resource deployment and treatment, as prompt intervention can be highly successful in saving affected animals.

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