2026

Iran Nears Deal for Chinese Supersonic Anti-Ship Missiles

As the United States deploys a significant naval presence near Iran, sources indicate that Tehran is nearing a deal with China for the acquisition of advanced CM-302 anti-ship cruise missiles. These supersonic weapons, capable of low-altitude, high-speed flight, are considered difficult to intercept. While US diplomacy remains the initial approach, the use of lethal force is also being considered, with Iran stating its readiness to negotiate. In parallel developments, Iran has seen a death sentence issued for a man accused of “enmity against god” following protests, and a helicopter crash resulted in multiple fatalities.

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Justices Skip State of the Union After Trump Slams Court

The recent State of the Union address saw a notable absence from a significant portion of the Supreme Court, with the majority of justices choosing not to attend President Trump’s speech. This decision comes on the heels of a particularly pointed public criticism from the President himself, who had days earlier branded the justices who ruled against his tariff plan as a “disgrace to our nation.” The timing of their collective no-show, or at least a reduced attendance, inevitably sparks conversation about the dynamics between the executive and judicial branches, especially when personal animosity seems to be a factor.

It’s worth noting that the attendance of Supreme Court justices at the State of the Union isn’t always a full house, and historical records show that four justices have been absent in previous years, including 2020 and 2019.… Continue reading

GTA Human Trafficking Investigation Leads to Four Arrests Including Teenagers

Following an investigation launched in January 2024, Peel Regional Police have arrested four individuals in connection with the alleged trafficking and sexual exploitation of multiple female victims, aged 11 to 14, across the Greater Toronto Area. The suspects are accused of using coercion, manipulation, and threats to control the victims and profit from their exploitation. Charges laid against three identified adults include various counts related to procuring, benefiting from trafficking, and exercising control over persons under 18, while a 15-year-old faces charges including obtaining sexual services and sexual assault. The investigation is ongoing, with police believing additional victims may exist.

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Pentagon Appeals Order Blocking Kelly’s Punishment

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is appealing a judge’s order that blocked him from punishing Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly for participating in a video urging troops to resist unlawful orders. The Justice Department filed a notice to ask a federal appeals court to review the ruling, which found that punishing Kelly violated his First Amendment free speech rights and threatened the constitutional liberties of millions of military retirees. Kelly stated the appeal aims to “keep trampling on the free speech rights of retired veterans and silence dissent,” while Hegseth countered that “sedition is sedition.” The video, featuring several Democratic lawmakers who are also veterans, called on troops to uphold the Constitution, prompting accusations of sedition from former President Donald Trump.

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Democrat Holds Maine State House Seat Amid Shifting Turnout

A Democrat has secured a victory in a recent special state House election in Maine, a win that, while perhaps not a landslide, is being viewed as a crucial one. Scott Harriman will now represent Maine’s 94th state House district, a position previously held by a Democrat. This outcome is particularly significant given the broader political landscape, and it’s no surprise that many are already dissecting its potential implications.

The election results offer a nuanced perspective when compared to the broader 2024 election numbers for the same district. In 2024, the district leaned significantly Democratic, with roughly 60% of the vote going to Democrats and 40% to Republicans.… Continue reading

Canada’s Cuba Aid Sparks Controversy Amidst Fuel Shortages and US Embargo

Canada announced Monday it is preparing an aid package for Cuba, which is experiencing severe fuel shortages and blackouts exacerbated by a U.S. oil embargo. Foreign Minister Anita Anand confirmed the plan is in development but declined to offer specific details. This move follows Mexico’s delivery of humanitarian aid to the island, as Cuba’s energy crisis deepens due to halted oil shipments from Venezuela and Mexico, influenced by U.S. actions and pressure.

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Rep. Al Green Ejected From State of the Union for ‘Black People Aren’t Apes’ Sign

Rep. Al Green was removed from President Trump’s State of the Union address for holding a sign reading “Black People Aren’t Apes,” a clear response to a video Trump had posted depicting the Obamas as apes. This marks the second consecutive year Green has been ejected from such an address, emphasizing his intentional effort to deliver a message to the President. Green stated that his actions, like those of historical figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, were necessary stands for what he believes in.

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States Sue Trump Admin Over Child Vaccine Recommendation Changes

More than a dozen states are suing the Trump administration over its decision to roll back federal vaccine recommendations for children, arguing the move endangers public health and contradicts established medical guidance. The states contend that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new guidance, which limits routine recommendations for several crucial vaccines, puts children at increased risk and could lead to higher public health costs. This legal challenge, spearheaded by Democratic attorneys general, represents a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between some states and the Trump administration regarding federal public health policy.

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Lawmaker Names Three Men from Epstein Files Demands Investigation

In a recent address on the House floor, Kentucky GOP Representative Thomas Massie highlighted three individuals whose names appeared in the recently unsealed Jeffrey Epstein files, urging the Department of Justice to launch investigations into their potential involvement. Massie specifically called for scrutiny of billionaire Leon Black, former Apollo CEO; Jes Staley, a prominent American banker; and Leslie Wexner, former CEO of L Brands. He questioned why these men, named in relation to Epstein and facing accusations, have not been formally investigated or held accountable, particularly in light of Wexner’s purported statement that the FBI had no questions for him despite being listed as a co-conspirator. These calls for action stem from Massie’s broader efforts, alongside Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, to ensure transparency surrounding Epstein’s associates through the release of the unredacted files.

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