US Military Kills 8 in Pacific Boat Strikes: Critics Decry Murder and Lack of Evidence

The US military conducted strikes on three boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of eight individuals. These attacks, targeting vessels allegedly involved in drug smuggling and linked to “designated terrorist organizations,” were justified by the US President as an escalation to combat drug trafficking. The strikes are drawing increased scrutiny from lawmakers, especially given the rising death toll and the recent designation of fentanyl as a “weapon of mass destruction,” which has expanded government authority.

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Meta’s Ad Fraud Problem: Profit Over Ethics, Users Over Safety

Meta tolerates rampant ad fraud from China to safeguard billions in revenue, which, if you think about it, is a pretty straightforward conclusion based on what we see and experience. It’s the only logical explanation when you consider how many scam advertisements and fake profiles we’re constantly bombarded with, and how often they’re reported only to be met with a response stating the ad “does not violate our policies.” That’s a pretty damning indictment, isn’t it? It suggests that Meta, and likely other social media platforms, are prioritizing profit over user experience and even basic safety.

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FBI Sources: Kash Patel, Dan Bongino Likely to Depart Soon

Multiple sources suggest FBI Director Kash Patel’s tenure may be ending due to perceived missteps, including the Brown University shooting investigation. Deputy Director Dan Bongino is reportedly already departing, signaling a major shakeup within the agency. According to FBI insiders, the agency is in disarray, with low morale. Andrew Bailey, the former Missouri Attorney General, is favored to replace Patel, though this has been denied by the White House.

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Bacon’s Trump-Chamberlain Comparison: A Deeply Flawed Analogy

Rep. Don Bacon, a senior House Armed Services Committee member, has criticized the Trump administration’s approach to Russia, particularly regarding the new National Security Strategy. Bacon draws parallels between Trump’s stance on Ukraine and Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement of Nazi Germany, specifically highlighting the potential for Ukraine to cede territory for peace. He suggests this mirrors the historical context of offering land for peace, which didn’t guarantee peace then and wouldn’t now. Bacon further notes that he is voicing concerns held by many GOP members, and that the new strategy starkly contrasts with previous approaches and is drawing pushback from fellow Republicans.

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Heroes Slain After Disarming Bondi Beach Gunman

Footage from the Bondi Beach massacre shows two individuals heroically attempting to disarm the shooter, Sajid Naveed, moments before their deaths. Dashcam video and drone footage reveal the pair grappling with Naveed, and one is seen holding the gun after taking it. Tragically, Naveed later returned and opened fire in their direction. Additionally, Ahmed Al Ahmed, another bystander, bravely disarmed one of the shooters and has been hailed as a hero.

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Trump’s Remarks on Rob Reiner Criticized as Endorsing Violence

In a controversial statement, former President Donald Trump seemingly celebrated the death of Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, attributing their deaths to the anger Reiner caused through his criticism of Trump. The couple was found dead in their home, with their son arrested as a suspect, though the motive is currently unclear. Trump’s remarks drew immediate condemnation from across the political spectrum, with many criticizing the insensitivity and hypocrisy of his comments. The White House’s response further fueled outrage, with the rapid response account sharing Trump’s post, contrasting it with actions taken against those who criticized conservative figures.

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Trump Doubles Down on Deranged Slur, Defends Comments on Rob Reiner’s Death

Following the death of Rob Reiner and his wife, President Trump responded with controversial comments, claiming the slain director was “deranged” and “bad for our country,” further emphasizing his disapproval of Reiner’s criticism. Despite facing backlash, Trump refused to retract these statements. Reiner and his wife were found dead at their home, with their son, Nick, arrested on suspicion of murder. The investigation is ongoing, however, reports suggest that a loud argument occurred between them at a Christmas party. Trump’s remarks were met with condemnation from both Republicans and his own supporters.

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Trump Brags After Tragedy, Supporters Unfazed: “Scumbag-in-Chief” Behavior Continues

In response to the tragic deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, Donald Trump issued a statement that attributed Reiner’s death to “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Trump’s post was widely condemned across the political spectrum, with many expressing shock and disgust at his insensitive remarks. Critics, including former supporters, labeled the statement as disrespectful, cruel, and self-serving. This incident underscores Trump’s pattern of using tragic events to promote himself.

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Trump Blames Reiner’s “TDS” After Death, Sparks Outrage and Condemnation

Following the death of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, at their home, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to comment on the matter. In his post, Trump attacked Reiner and blamed him for his own death, citing “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Law enforcement officials have arrested Reiner’s son, Nick, and are treating the case as a murder investigation. The post drew criticism from multiple figures who expressed outrage over Trump’s insensitive remarks.

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Canadians Choose Mexico Over US for Winter Getaways

Canadians are increasingly choosing to vacation in Mexico and their own country, rather than the United States, citing political concerns. This shift is evident in the 11.3% increase in Canadian tourists to Mexico between January and September. Data indicates a decline in Canadian tourism to the U.S., with major cities experiencing significant drops. Travelers like Charles Birt and Merilee Mollard are among those making this choice, supporting the Canadian and Mexican economies instead.

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