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In a significant development, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has publicly acknowledged for the first time that thousands of people were killed during recent anti-government protests, as tensions between Iran and the United States continue to escalate. During a public address on Saturday, Khamenei admitted to the casualties while…
Brazilian Supreme Court Orders Better Conditions for Jailed Former President Bolsonaro A Brazilian Supreme Court Justice ordered the transfer of former President Jair Bolsonaro from federal police headquarters to a more spacious facility within the Papuda Penitentiary Complex in Brasilia on Thursday, citing the need for “more favorable conditions” for…
Trump issues a flurry of pardons, including for a woman whose sentence he commuted in his first term
President Trump’s latest wave of pardons includes a woman previously commuted, a health executive, and a former Puerto Rico governor among 22 clemency actions issued this week. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has issued 21 pardons and commutations in recent days, continuing a pattern of using his clemency powers to…
In an age of digital burnout, many are turning to the analog world, finding solace and connection through vintage communication methods that were once the only way to share thoughts across distances. From handwritten letters to typewriters, these tactile pursuits are experiencing a renaissance not merely as nostalgic hobbies but…
In a direct confrontation that stunned social media users, the French Foreign Ministry’s official X account delivered a scathing rebuke to platform owner Elon Musk, using his own controversial past against him in a viral exchange that has raised questions about diplomatic communication in the digital age. On January 10,…
Federal Judge Limits Immigration Agents’ Powers Against Protesters in Minneapolis A federal judge ruled Friday that immigration officers conducting enforcement operations in the Minneapolis area cannot detain or use tear gas against peaceful protesters who are observing their activities without obstructing them. U.S. District Judge Kate Menendez issued the ruling…
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Fire Destroys Homes in Seoul’s Historic Shanty Town, Hundreds Evacuated A fire swept through Guryong village, one of Seoul’s few remaining shanty towns, on Friday, destroying makeshift houses and forcing approximately 260 residents to evacuate. Authorities reported no casualties in the blaze that took more than eight hours to fully contain. The National Fire Agency deployed over 1,200 personnel to battle the flames in the hillside settlement located in southern Seoul. The massive response included firefighters and police officers who worked throughout the day to bring the situation under control. “We’ve successfully evacuated 258 residents to safety,” said a National…
Climate Activist Finds Hope in Solar as Electricity Costs Rise Under Trump RIPTON, Vermont — As electricity prices climb across the United States, veteran climate activist Bill McKibben is finding optimism in an unexpected source during these frigid Vermont days: sunshine. Despite single-digit temperatures, McKibben recently installed his fourth generation…
A 24-year-old Tennessee man has admitted to repeatedly breaching the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system as part of a series of cyberattacks against government institutions, federal prosecutors announced Friday. Nicholas Moore of Springfield pleaded guilty to one count of computer fraud, a misdemeanor that carries a maximum sentence of…
As America approaches the midpoint of 2023, the nation’s democratic institutions face mounting challenges amid a landscape of political division and economic uncertainty. Political analysts note that partisan gridlock continues to define Washington, with Senate Republicans consistently opposing key legislative priorities of the Biden administration, even those with broad public…
The U.S. Department of Justice achieved a historic milestone in fiscal year 2025, recovering more than $6.8 billion through settlements and judgments under the False Claims Act. This represents the largest annual recovery in the history of the Act, according to an announcement made by the DOJ on Friday. The…
U.S. Strike Eliminates Al Qaeda Leader Linked to American Deaths in Syria U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed on Saturday that a precision strike in northwest Syria has killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, a high-ranking al Qaeda leader directly connected to the ISIS terrorist who killed two American service members and an…
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Leeds United’s 4-0 demolition of Cardiff City at Elland Road on Saturday signified more than just another win on their promotion chase. It highlighted a growing concern among long-time supporters about the club’s evolving matchday experience – one that some fans believe is increasingly prioritizing corporate entertainment over authentic football…
Republican Senators Clash with Doctor Over Gender During Abortion Drug Hearing Republican Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ashley Moody of Florida sparked controversy Wednesday after pressing an OB-GYN with repeated questions about whether men can get pregnant during a Senate committee hearing on chemical abortion drugs. The tense exchange,…
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is preparing to dissolve the lower house of Parliament to call a snap election, a senior party official announced Wednesday. The move aims to secure a stronger mandate for her policy agenda just months after becoming Japan’s first female prime minister. Shunichi Suzuki, secretary general…
Immigration Detainee Withdraws Challenge Against Florida’s Controversial Everglades Facility One of the three federal lawsuits challenging Florida’s controversial immigration detention center in the Everglades has ended after the detainee who filed the case agreed to leave the United States, his attorneys announced Monday. The detainee, identified only as M.A. in…
The Trump administration has introduced new security requirements for Nvidia’s semiconductor exports to China, while simultaneously approving the sale of the company’s powerful H200 artificial intelligence chips to Chinese buyers under specific conditions. According to rules established by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security, Nvidia must ensure adequate…
In an era where digital information travels at unprecedented speeds, a troubling pattern has emerged: false news spreads six times faster than factual content on social media platforms. This alarming statistic underscores the growing challenge facing internet users worldwide as they navigate increasingly sophisticated forms of misinformation. The proliferation of…
X’s new geolocation tool, “About This Account,” has revealed numerous politically influential accounts on the platform as potential false flag operations, raising significant concerns about the spread of misinformation across social media platforms. Launched in November 2025, the tool provides users with transparency by displaying accounts’ creation dates, operating locations,…
President Donald Trump has voiced support for ongoing protests in Iran, promising demonstrators that “help is on the way” in a recent post on his Truth Social platform. What began as economic protests has transformed into one of the most significant anti-government movements in Iran’s recent history. The demonstrations have…
The ongoing battle for democratic institutions is intensifying as America moves through the second half of 2023, characterized by political polarization and legislative gridlock that threatens to derail even widely supported initiatives under President Biden’s administration. Political analysts note that Senate Republicans continue to block Democratic legislative efforts despite many…
Donald Trump raised eyebrows during a recent campaign appearance when he revived his interest in Greenland, repeating several false claims while discussing Arctic security concerns. The former president, who first floated the idea of purchasing Greenland from Denmark during his administration in 2019, once again suggested the strategic importance of…
G7 Nations Threaten New Sanctions as Iran’s Protest Death Toll Exceeds 2,500 The Group of Seven (G7) nations issued a stark warning to Iran on Wednesday, threatening additional sanctions if the regime continues its violent suppression of nationwide protests that have reportedly claimed more than 2,500 lives. In a unified…
Americans Oppose Military Action Against Iran Amid Ongoing Protests, Poll Shows Americans across the political spectrum are united in their opposition to U.S. military strikes against Iran in response to the government’s deadly crackdown on protesters, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. The survey, conducted between January 9-12, reveals…
