The war in Ukraine is inflicting staggering losses on Russia, with some estimates suggesting Russian soldiers may only survive 20 to 35 minutes on certain front lines. Drones, now responsible for over 80% of Russian losses, have created a “kill zone” that forces Russia to rely on vulnerable infiltration tactics. This, coupled with a lack of troop rotation and a shift towards a higher casualty rate of killed versus wounded, indicates a growing awareness among Russians of the war’s significant human toll, even if it’s not perceived as existential by the majority.
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Michigan has recently taken a decisive stance against the prediction market operator Kalshi, with a judge blocking residents from placing bets on sporting events through the platform. This action stems from allegations that Kalshi is violating state gaming laws, prompting the state’s attorney general to seek a temporary restraining order. The judge’s order includes a significant daily fine of $120,000 for non-compliance with geolocation requirements, underscoring the seriousness with which the state is treating this matter.
The core of the legal dispute appears to revolve around Kalshi’s classification of its offerings. The company reportedly claims that its “sporting event contracts” are akin to “swaps” regulated under the federal Commodities Exchange Act, thereby attempting to preempt state-level gambling regulations and assert exclusive jurisdiction with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).… Continue reading
Jewish Voice for Peace Action, a prominent Jewish anti-Zionist group, is endorsing its first U.S. Senate candidate, Abdul El-Sayed, for the Michigan Senate seat. This endorsement signifies a growing trend within the Democratic Party, where voters are increasingly choosing pro-Palestine candidates. El-Sayed, who has long been a critic of Israeli policies, is running in a competitive three-way primary against establishment-backed Haley Stevens and progressive Mallory McMorrow, with his stance on Israel drawing significant attention and scrutiny. Despite facing criticism for his associations and positions, El-Sayed has consistently polled favorably and advocates for policies that align with ending U.S. weapons shipments to Israel.
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A serious allegation prompted Child Protective Services and a police officer to visit Pete Buttigieg’s home in Traverse City, Michigan, resulting in him being temporarily unable to be alone with his children. The visit led to the children being interviewed by strangers the following day. This experience was described by Buttigieg as one of the darkest periods, leaving him in distress as he awaited the outcome without knowing the specifics of the accusation.
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It’s certainly a concerning scenario when a commercial flight is reportedly struck by a drone while approaching a major airport like JFK. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating this incident, and naturally, it’s sparking a lot of discussion and a fair amount of anxiety. The initial reports suggest the JetBlue flight encountered a drone around 3,000 feet, which is significantly higher than the typical altitude for recreational drone flying. This elevated altitude raises immediate questions about the operator’s intent and knowledge of regulations.
If this was indeed a collision with a drone, the operator responsible is likely facing severe legal repercussions.… Continue reading
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, has refuted claims by US President Donald Trump regarding scheduled talks in Doha. Baghaei stated that no negotiations with the United States are planned at any level in the immediate future. An Iranian expert delegation will be in Doha to follow up on the implementation of a memorandum of understanding, specifically concerning the release of frozen assets, and any US visits to Qatar would be separate from this purpose. Comprehensive negotiations for a final agreement will only commence after key provisions of the MoU have been fully implemented and enforced.
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A JetBlue Airways passenger jet reported striking a drone while on final approach to John F. Kennedy International Airport. The pilot of Flight 948 communicated the collision with a drone at approximately 3,000 feet, and the aircraft subsequently landed safely. Although the plane underwent a post-flight inspection that found no damage, the FAA is investigating the incident, which could represent one of the first confirmed drone-aircraft collisions in the U.S. commercial airspace.
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Major Russian oil companies are implementing strict fuel purchase limits in Moscow and its surrounding regions, a significant development given the capital’s historically stable fuel supply. These restrictions, including caps on liters per transaction and bans on canister sales, are attributed to escalating Ukrainian drone attacks on critical energy infrastructure and broader logistical challenges exacerbated by wartime demands. The spread of these rationing measures, initially seen in border regions, now signifies that fuel supply pressures have become too great to contain outside of the country’s largest metropolitan area.
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Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russian military leadership has set fifteen separate deadlines to fully capture the Donetsk region, a pattern of repeatedly delayed goals. Despite these shifting timelines, Moscow continues to focus its assaults on Donetsk, which faces the highest volume of daily Russian attacks. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy highlighted these persistent delusions and also noted recent Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure across multiple regions. In response, Ukraine is enacting strategic sanctions to reduce Russia’s capabilities and working with international partners to increase barriers against Moscow’s ongoing campaign.
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Despite a majority of Americans supporting the impeachment of Donald Trump, Democratic congressional leaders remain committed to a poll-tested, “popularist” doctrine that prioritizes perceived electability over bold policy. This strategy, characterized by a reluctance to pursue controversial but potentially popular initiatives, has led to political incoherence and a failure to capitalize on opportunities. Recent polls indicate that public support for Trump’s impeachment is substantial and growing, even without a concrete push from Congress, suggesting a missed political opening. Democratic leaders, however, dismiss impeachment as a distraction from “kitchen-table issues” and a motivator for the MAGA base, a perception the article argues is a misreading of political dynamics.
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