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New York City educators are planning a controversial “Palestine Teach-In” for children on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, drawing criticism for what some call an inappropriate co-opting of the national holiday. The event, organized by “NYC Educators for Palestine,” a group comprising public school teachers, is scheduled for this Monday,…
Argentina’s Failed Nazi Hunt: How Martin Bormann Eluded Justice Recently declassified documents released by Argentine President Javier Milei have revealed the chaotic, inefficient pursuit of Nazi war criminals who found refuge in Argentina during and after World War II. The files show how these fugitives largely avoided arrest and lived…
President Trump vows to target Indiana Senate leader over redistricting defeat President Donald Trump has publicly declared his intention to “take out” Indiana Senate Majority Leader Rod Bray after the Republican legislative leader opposed a congressional redistricting plan championed by the president. In a pointed message on Truth Social, Trump…
Gaza’s ‘Yellow Line’ Creates Deadly Boundary for Palestinians A dividing line, at times invisible, can mean life or death for Palestinians in Gaza. Those sheltering near the territory’s “yellow line” — established when Israeli forces withdrew under the October ceasefire — live in constant fear as soldiers direct near-daily fire…
President Donald Trump plans to pardon former Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez, according to a White House official speaking on condition of anonymity. The planned pardon comes before Vázquez’s scheduled sentencing later this month for a campaign finance violation to which she pleaded guilty last August. Federal prosecutors had been…
U.S. regulators have granted Tesla a five-week extension to respond to allegations that its vehicles have violated traffic laws while operating in the company’s “full self-driving” mode, extending the deadline from January 19 to February 23, 2025. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation in October after…
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Norwegian Cruise Lines Charges Hawaii’s Green Fee Despite Court Injunction Norwegian Cruise Lines has begun charging passengers Hawaii’s transient accommodations tax (TAT) and the new environmental “green fee,” despite a court order preventing state officials from collecting these taxes from cruise operators, creating confusion and controversy among travelers. Dallas resident Don Yonce, currently aboard Norwegian’s Pride of America, reported receiving an invoice during his interisland voyage that included a $1,035 TAT charge based on his family’s cabin suite cost. Yonce expressed surprise at seeing the charge, saying, “We were under the impression that the injunction stopped this.” According to Yonce,…
Varanasi Police Take Action Against Misinformation on Manikarnika Ghat Project Police officials in Varanasi have filed eight separate cases against individuals who allegedly circulated artificial intelligence-generated images and false claims regarding the redevelopment work at the sacred Manikarnika Ghat. The cases target those accused of deliberately spreading misleading visual content…
UN Chief Condemns International Law Violations, Wealth Inequality in Final Year Address The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a scathing rebuke of global powers on Thursday, criticizing countries that violate international law and condemning the concentration of wealth among the world’s richest 1% as “morally indefensible.” Speaking to the…
In a surprise move that has reshuffled expectations for the next Federal Reserve chair, President Donald Trump indicated Friday he would prefer to keep Kevin Hassett in his current role as director of the National Economic Council rather than nominate him to lead the central bank. “I actually want to…
YouTube Expands Monetization Rules for Sensitive Content, Offering Creators New Revenue Opportunities YouTube has rolled out significant changes to its advertiser-friendly content guidelines, opening new revenue streams for creators who address sensitive topics in their videos. The update, which took effect Tuesday, allows full monetization of videos covering controversial issues…
Police in Varanasi have registered eight separate cases against individuals accused of spreading AI-generated images and false information about the redevelopment of Manikarnika Ghat, one of Hinduism’s most sacred cremation sites. Deputy Commissioner of Police Gaurav Bansal confirmed that the cases were filed under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita…
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Britain Set to Approve Controversial Chinese “Mega Embassy” Despite Security Concerns Britain’s government is expected to approve plans for a massive Chinese Embassy near London’s financial district, concluding years of political controversy over potential national security risks. The decision comes ahead of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s anticipated visit to China,…
Immigration Arrest of NYC Council Employee Sparks Outrage and Legal Challenge A New York City Council employee who was detained during the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement actions is a Venezuelan asylum-seeker, according to court documents filed seeking his release. Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez, who works as a data analyst for…
JPMorgan Chase reported a 9% increase in fourth-quarter profits on an adjusted basis, with earnings reaching $13.03 billion, or $4.63 per share. The banking giant’s strong performance reflects robust activity in both consumer and investment banking segments, underscoring the resilience of the U.S. economy. The results included a one-time charge…
Americans Divided on Social Media’s Use of AI to Fight Misinformation About seven-in-ten Americans use social media platforms to connect with others, share aspects of their lives, and consume information. But the content they encounter is increasingly shaped not just by their own choices, but by sophisticated algorithms and artificial…
The Growing Crisis of Truth in Political Discourse The erosion of shared facts in political discourse has accelerated dramatically over the past decade, transforming from occasional broken promises into a systematic breakdown of consensus reality. While voters often attribute unfulfilled political commitments to personal dishonesty, the roots of this problem…
President Donald Trump has voiced support for ongoing Iranian protests in a recent Truth Social post, telling demonstrators that “help is on the way.” The statement comes as Iran experiences what observers describe as some of the most significant anti-government demonstrations in recent years. What began as economic protests has…
The Jewish Baby Who Became a Nazi Propaganda Symbol Dies at 91 Hessy Levinsons Taft, a Jewish woman whose baby photo was ironically used as Nazi propaganda after winning a contest to represent the “ideal Aryan baby,” died at her San Francisco home on January 1. She was 91. Born…
Social media allegations regarding federal immigration enforcement operations in the Twin Cities are being firmly disputed by the Department of Homeland Security, which states that many viral claims lack proper context and misrepresent actual events. In one incident that gained traction online, cellphone footage showed agents escorting a detainee to…
France Condemns Iran’s Crackdown on Protesters, Considers Satellite Support France has strongly condemned Iran’s violent suppression of nationwide protests and is exploring options to provide satellite communications assistance to help Iranians bypass internet restrictions imposed by authorities, according to France’s ambassador to the United Nations. In an exclusive interview, Ambassador…
Minneapolis Mayor Defends Non-Cooperation Policy with ICE Despite Controversial Drunk Driving Fatality Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey reaffirmed his administration’s stance against cooperating with federal immigration authorities during a Wednesday interview on “Fox & Friends,” even when questioned about a fatal drunk driving case involving an undocumented immigrant. “We are willing…
The European Union will allocate the majority of a new €90 billion ($105 billion) loan program to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities over the next two years, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Wednesday in Brussels. Of the total package, €60 billion ($70 billion) will be directed toward military…
A federal jury has convicted former Navy SEAL Gregory Vandenberg of transporting explosives across state lines with the intent to attack police officers during a protest in San Diego last year, federal prosecutors announced Monday. Vandenberg, 49, was found guilty following a five-day trial in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where prosecutors…
