GOP fears besieged Trump will now drain RNC fund to pay his own legal bills

The GOP fears that besieged Trump will now drain the RNC fund to pay his own legal bills. And honestly, can we really blame them? Trump has not exactly been known for his financial responsibility or ethics. The party is right to be concerned about Trump using their funds for his personal legal battles, especially considering the lackluster down-ballot results they have been experiencing.

It’s no secret that Trump has been bleeding the RNC coffers dry as much as they will allow him to. With his exorbitant legal fees and the hefty sums needed for his civil cases, it’s clear that the party is at risk of being financially gutted by their own golden goose.… Continue reading

An entire generation of young people from Gaeltacht (the Irish-speaking area of Ireland) cannot buy a house nor a site in their own area: “There are no houses available to rent, all the houses are up on Airbnb….”

Growing up in Ireland, I have always cherished the sense of community and belonging that comes with living in the Gaeltacht, the Irish-speaking area of our country. However, in recent years, I have noticed a troubling trend that is affecting an entire generation of young people in the Gaeltacht – the inability to buy a house or even find a place to rent in our own area. The reason? The proliferation of Airbnb listings that have taken over the housing market, leaving many of us without a place to call our own.

It is disheartening to see my peers struggle to find a home in the place they grew up in, where their families have lived for generations.… Continue reading

Conservative TV host defends Christian nationalism: ‘If Hitler could use nationalism to do bad things, imagine what a good guy could do’

It’s a chilling statement to hear a conservative TV host defend Christian nationalism with the argument, ‘If Hitler could use nationalism to do bad things, imagine what a good guy could do’. The mere mention of Hitler in any context elicits a sense of dread, invoking memories of unspeakable atrocities committed in the name of nationalism. The assertion that a ‘good guy’ could somehow leverage nationalism for positive ends is not only misguided but dangerously naive.

Hitler, much like many other dictators throughout history, believed he was the hero of his own narrative. Nobody perceives themselves as the villain; they always see themselves as righteous and just.… Continue reading

‘There’s only Plan A’: Defense leaders fear failure in Ukraine

I cannot fathom the gravity of the situation unfolding in Ukraine. The fear of failure looming over defense leaders is a testament to the dire state of affairs in the region. As I reflect on the words spoken by U.S. lawmakers and foreign officials, the stark reality of the situation becomes all too apparent. The need for arms, ammunition, and tools to bolster Ukraine’s defense hinges on support from the United States. It is a sobering thought that there may be no other viable option for Ukraine to turn to in their time of need.

The implications of a potential failure in Ukraine are far-reaching, extending beyond the borders of the country itself.… Continue reading

Pentagon estimates Russia spent over US$200 billion on war in Ukraine

It is staggering to comprehend the sheer magnitude of the financial resources that Russia has poured into the war in Ukraine. The recent Pentagon estimate that Russia has spent over $200 billion on this conflict is a figure that is difficult to digest. When compared to the scale of Russia’s GDP, which is significantly lower than the US’s, this expenditure becomes even more astounding. The impact of this war on Russia’s economy is vast, accounting for a substantial portion of their annual GDP. The allocation of such a significant sum towards military endeavors raises questions about the prioritization of resources and the rationale behind such extensive investments in conflict.… Continue reading

Prime Minister: Denmark to supply all its artillery to Ukraine

Denmark’s decision to supply all its artillery to Ukraine is a commendable and bold move that showcases true leadership in times of crisis. As a Ukrainian, I am deeply grateful for Denmark’s unwavering support and commitment to helping us defend our nation against the Russian aggression. The Prime Minister’s announcement reflects a strong sense of solidarity and unity among European countries, emphasizing the importance of standing together in the face of a common threat.

It is evident that Ukraine is in dire need of military equipment and ammunition to combat the overwhelming forces of Russia. The lack of sufficient weaponry and shells has strained our ability to engage in strategic maneuvers and defend against the escalating aggression.… Continue reading

Ron DeSantis refuses to answer why he can affirm his height with lifts, but stands against gender-affirming care

Ron DeSantis is a public figure whose actions and beliefs have come under the microscope in recent times, and one particular aspect of his persona that has sparked controversy is his affinity for wearing lifts in his shoes to enhance his physical stature. The choice to don these height-boosting shoes might seem trivial to some, but when juxtaposed against his vocal stance against gender-affirming care, it raises pertinent questions about the consistency of his beliefs and the underlying motivations behind his actions.

The fact that DeSantis can affirm his height with lifts while simultaneously opposing gender-affirming care is not merely a matter of personal preference or style.… Continue reading

‘They lied’: plastics producers deceived public about recycling, report reveals

As I delve into the harsh reality that plastics producers have deceived the public about recycling, I can’t help but feel a mix of outrage and disappointment. Growing up, we were taught that using plastic was a way to save trees and reduce waste. But little did we know, behind the scenes, a deceitful narrative was being spun by corporations solely for profit.

It’s disheartening to realize that almost nothing we diligently throw into recycling bins actually gets recycled. Instead, countries pay others to take their recycling, only for it to end up in landfills, oceans, or even burnt in countries like India or Africa.… Continue reading

Times Square shooting suspect, 15, taken into custody in Yonkers

Times Square Shooting Suspect, 15, Taken into Custody in Yonkers

The recent news of a 15-year-old shooting suspect being apprehended in Yonkers has sparked deep reflection on the state of our society and the implications of such incidents. It is disheartening to witness acts of violence committed by individuals so young, who should be channeling their energy towards growth and development, not destruction. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the pressing need to address the root causes that lead to such senseless acts.

One cannot help but feel a sense of frustration and disappointment in witnessing the suspect’s tears upon his arrest.… Continue reading

Russia has captured some soldiers, Ukrainian commander says, as Kyiv’s forces withdraw from key town of Avdiivka

The recent events in Avdiivka have left me feeling a mix of emotions. The news that Russia has captured some soldiers, as reported by the Ukrainian commander, is concerning and disheartening. It is a stark reminder of the harsh reality of war and the sacrifices that so many brave men and women are making for their country. The situation in Avdiivka, which was once a stronghold, now seems to have taken a turn for the worse as Kyiv’s forces have been forced to withdraw from this key town.

The images of trapped civilians and the sounds of Russian artillery covering the evacuation routes paint a grim picture of the current situation.… Continue reading