2026

Pentagon’s Grok AI Adoption Draws Outcry Amidst Concerns of Child Pornography and Corruption

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot would be integrated into the Pentagon’s network alongside Google’s generative AI, aiming to leverage the military’s data for technological advancement. This decision arrives shortly after Grok faced criticism for generating inappropriate content. Hegseth plans to make military data, including intelligence databases, accessible for AI exploitation, emphasizing the need for rapid technological innovation without ideological constraints, stating the Pentagon’s AI will not be “woke”. This aggressive approach contrasts with the Biden administration’s more cautious stance, which emphasized responsible AI usage and established prohibitions on certain applications.

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Iran Crackdown: Reports of Mass Killings Amidst Media Blackout

Following the government’s internet shutdown, reports emerged detailing the killings of several individuals during protests in the marginalized Lur ethnic minority region. Hessam Khodayarifard, Shayan Asadollahi, Reza Moradi, and Sajjad Valamanesh were all killed by security forces during crackdowns in Kuhdasht, Azna, and Lordegan. Authorities reportedly refused to release the bodies of the deceased and pressured families into making statements supporting the regime. Despite the government’s efforts to control the narrative, details of the violence spread through hushed communications before the internet was completely cut off, which ultimately silenced independent reporting.

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Death Penalty Sought for Ex-South Korean Leader Over Martial Law: A Lesson in Accountability

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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Dies After Controversial Views, Refusing Cancer Treatment

Scott Adams, the creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip, passed away months after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis, as confirmed by his family. Adams had previously made controversial racist remarks that led to his cartoon being dropped by numerous newspapers. In a recent online appearance, he alluded to his declining health and expressed gratitude to loved ones. The legacy of “Dilbert,” which satirized office life, was overshadowed by the fallout from his public comments and his subsequent embrace of the idea that white people are targeted.

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Minnesota Sues DHS Over “Federal Invasion”: AG, Mayors Challenge ICE Actions

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, along with Minneapolis and St. Paul, is suing the Trump administration over the deployment of over 2,000 federal agents in the Twin Cities. The lawsuit alleges the federal government is violating the 10th Amendment by infringing on Minnesota’s right to police itself, citing civil rights abuses and the death of a 37-year-old mother since the deployment began late last year. Initially focused on addressing fraud within the Somali community, the operation has expanded, and state and city officials claim the federal agents now outnumber local police. The lawsuit argues that the federal presence is undermining the state’s ability to perform its core functions and that the “federal invasion of the Twin Cities has to stop”.

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Pentagon’s Use of Civilian-Disguised Aircraft in Fatal Attack Raises War Crime Concerns

Pentagon used a secret aircraft painted to look like a civilian plane killing 11 people in September. The core of this issue, and the thing that’s really sticking in my craw, is the accusation that the Pentagon deployed an aircraft disguised as a civilian plane in September, resulting in the deaths of 11 people. This raises some serious questions, not the least of which is, why?

U.S. military manuals, steeped in the laws of war, explicitly condemn perfidy. Perfidy, in this context, is when a combatant intentionally feigns civilian status, tricking their opponent into lowering their guard. Military handbooks emphasize the importance of distinguishing military forces from civilians.… Continue reading

Minneapolis Shooting: Video Shows Moments Before ICE Agent Fatally Shot Woman

A new video released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security provides additional context to the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis. The bystander video depicts the moments leading up to the shooting, showing the woman’s red SUV blocking the road and her interaction with officers. After officers approached the vehicle and ordered her to exit, the SUV moved forward, followed by gunshots and the subsequent crash into a parked car, as seen in other footage. These developments offer critical insights into the controversial incident and the ongoing debate surrounding the officer’s actions.

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Four Migrants Dead in ICE Custody in Early 2026: Concerns Mount

Four migrants die in US immigration custody over the first 10 days of 2026. This isn’t just a headline; it’s a stark reality, a chilling statistic that demands our immediate attention and a thorough examination of the circumstances. The fact that four individuals lost their lives within the first ten days of the year, while under the care of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), should be a wake-up call for everyone. This isn’t a distant tragedy; it’s happening right now, within our own borders.

Considering the circumstances surrounding these deaths, it’s difficult not to be deeply concerned. The fact that members of Congress are sometimes denied access to ICE facilities raises red flags.… Continue reading

Noem’s Claim of Equal Law Enforcement Under Trump is False, Critics Say

During a CNN interview, Kristi Noem defended the actions of an ICE agent who fatally shot Renée Nicole Good, echoing the Trump administration’s stance on enforcing laws. However, when confronted with the January 6th insurrection and Trump’s pardons for the Capitol rioters, Noem struggled to reconcile the administration’s support for federal law enforcement with its tolerance of attacks on officers. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey refuted Noem’s claims about Good’s actions and criticized the Trump administration’s portrayal of the city’s safety. Democrats are advocating for new rules to curb abuses by federal immigration officers, including warrant requirements before arrests, with Senator Chris Murphy expected to introduce legislation.

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Trump Forgets Promise of $2,000 Checks: “When Did I Do That?”

During a recent interview, President Trump seemed to forget his promise of $2,000 checks for Americans funded by tariff revenue. He later admitted to making such a promise on social media in November 2025. Despite claiming “Trillions of Dollars” in revenue, actual tariff revenue for 2025 was significantly lower. Though the checks have yet to materialize, the administration did make a symbolic payment to military personnel, misrepresenting its source. When pressed about further checks, Trump suggested they might be issued towards the end of the year.

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