Trump’s “Patriot Games” Announcement Draws Swift Online Mockery

Former President Donald Trump announced plans for a 250th-anniversary celebration of the United States in 2026, including a four-day athletic event called the “Patriot Games,” which many on social media likened to the fictional “Hunger Games.” The celebration will feature various events, such as illuminating the Washington Monument, constructing a triumphal arc, and hosting the “great American state fair” on the National Mall. Trump also mentioned the creation of the “National Garden of American Heroes,” which will be a garden with life-size statues of historical figures. A new public-private partnership called Freedom 250 will help execute the celebratory plans.

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Trump’s Actions Demand Scrutiny: Acting Like It’s Been the Only Option.

Donald Trump’s behavior, as evidenced by recent actions and rhetoric, reveals a profound pathology characterized by immaturity, cruelty, and a disregard for truth. This sickness extends to those surrounding him, fostering an environment of pathological insecurity and hate. The current administration’s actions, from foreign policy decisions to domestic conduct, have normalized instability and vulgarity, setting a dangerous precedent for future generations. It is imperative that citizens recognize the gravity of this situation and actively resist the normalization of these behaviors. The author implores readers to speak out, support truth-tellers, and demand leaders who prioritize character and responsibility over personal gain and destructive impulses.

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TikTok US Entity Sold to American Investor Group Amid Concerns

TikTok CEO Shou Chew informed employees of an agreement to spin off its US assets into a new entity with primarily American investors. This move, which comes after a law mandated divestiture from parent company ByteDance, aims to secure TikTok’s future in the US. The joint venture will be 50% owned by a group including Oracle and Silver Lake, with ByteDance retaining nearly 20% ownership. The deal, which includes data storage and content moderation by the new entity, is expected to close by January 22, 2026, pending approvals from both the US and Chinese governments.

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Trump-Epstein Bond: New Reporting Details “Female Bodies Were Their Currency”

This week’s news cycle was dominated by several significant stories. An explosive report detailed the bond between Trump and Epstein, while Jack Smith testified about the powerful evidence leading to Trump’s prosecution. Nicolle Wallace reacted strongly to Susie Wiles’ candid interview and Trump’s comments on the death of Rob Reiner. In other news, Nick Reiner, the son of Rob Reiner, is set to be charged with two counts of first-degree murder, and authorities continue to search for the suspect in the Brown University shooting, releasing a new video of the person of interest.

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Soldiers Face Substandard Living Conditions at Border, Watchdog Finds

A recent federal watchdog report revealed deplorable living conditions for soldiers deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border during the summer of 2025. Inspectors observed unsanitary conditions, including leaking sewage and non-functional facilities, at both Fort Bliss, Texas, and the Doña Ana Range Complex in New Mexico. Medical teams documented health and safety concerns, such as respiratory issues from air conditioners and increased insect populations due to standing water. The report also highlighted cramped living spaces that violated regulations regarding the amount of space per soldier.

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SBU Drone Strike Damages Hundreds of Millions in Russian Equipment at Crimean Airfield

On December 18, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) conducted a successful overnight strike on a Russian military airfield in occupied Crimea, specifically targeting the Belbek airbase. The SBU’s Alpha unit utilized long-range drones to destroy air defense equipment, including radar systems and a MiG-31 fighter jet, resulting in damage estimated to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. These systems are critical for protecting military and logistical facilities in Crimea, and their destruction will significantly weaken Russia’s defense capabilities on the Crimean axis. The SBU has stated that they will continue to dismantle the occupiers’ defenses to restore Ukrainian control of Crimea.

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House Votes to End Obamacare Subsidies, Raising Healthcare Costs

The House, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, passed a Republican-backed healthcare bill that would eliminate Obamacare subsidies, potentially causing premium increases of over 100% for millions. This measure leaves intact previous healthcare cuts, potentially resulting in millions more losing coverage and increasing uncompensated care costs. Democrats proposed extending ACA tax credits, but the Republican bill takes a different approach, aiming to dismantle the ACA and leaving healthcare costs unaddressed. The GOP’s strategy could backfire, as Democrats plan to highlight healthcare issues in upcoming campaigns, with public opinion polls showing significant dissatisfaction with the current healthcare system.

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Japan Considers Japanese Language Requirement for Permanent Residency

Japan eyes adding Japanese proficiency to permanent residency requirements in anticipation of a rise in future applicants, and this certainly sparks a lot of thoughts and feelings. It’s a topic that touches on immigration, integration, and the very nature of what it means to become a part of a new society. The interesting thing is that many feel this move makes perfect sense. In fact, some are surprised it wasn’t already a requirement. The basic idea seems to be that if you’re planning to live permanently in a country, understanding and being able to communicate in the local language is, well, pretty fundamental.… Continue reading

Kansas Tribe Cancels $30 Million ICE Deal After Public Outcry

The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has withdrawn from a nearly $30 million federal contract with ICE to design immigrant detention centers following online backlash. The deal, which drew criticism due to the tribe’s history and involvement in mass deportation efforts, led to the firing of economic development leaders and sparked internal reviews. The tribe had established KPB Services LLC, with Ernest C. Woodward Jr. as a key figure, to secure the contract, which was initially valued at $19 million and later increased to $29.9 million. While the tribe has divested from the project, details surrounding the selection process and the Tribal Council’s involvement remain unclear.

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David Brooks Appears in Epstein Photos After Dismissing Scandal

Photos released by the House committee on oversight and government reform show New York Times columnist David Brooks at an event on Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, though the context, including the date and location, is unclear. The New York Times stated the event occurred in 2011, several years after Epstein’s guilty plea, and that Brooks had no further contact with him. Brooks’ appearance in these photos is notable given his recent column expressing a lack of interest in the Epstein scandal and his dismissal of the story. Critics have questioned why Brooks didn’t disclose his attendance at the event, especially after writing about the subject.

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