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Algeria’s ex-minister jailed for corruption in Landmark Verdict

Quick Summary: Algeria's ex-minister jailed for corruption in Landmark Verdict A former Algerian Industry Minister has been sentenced to prison on corruption charges The court found him guilty of...

Timberwolves Rally to Beat Nuggets, Tie Playoff Series 1 – 1

Quick Summary: Timberwolves Rally to Beat Nuggets, Tie Playoff Series 1 - 1 The...

Gunman kills tourist at Teotihuacán pyramids, Injures Six Others

Quick Summary: Gunman kills tourist at Teotihuacán pyramids, Injures Six Others A gunman opened...

Japan earthquake Triggers Tsunami Alert, Residents Urged to Evacuate

Quick Summary: Japan earthquake Triggers Tsunami Alert, Residents Urged to Evacuate A 7.4 magnitude...

Samsung One UI 8.5 Enhances Visibility With Battery Background Removal

Quick Summary: Samsung One UI 8.5 Enhances Visibility With Battery Background Removal Samsung's One UI...

Knicks Collapse Again: Blown 20-Point Lead

Key Takeaways • The Knicks led by 20 points midway through the second quarter. • They then repeated a familiar script of losing control. • Opponents erased the lead and won in dramatic fashion. • The team must fix late-game issues to avoid future collapses. Knicks collapse mars hot start New York raced ahead by...

Zionism vs Judaism: Key Differences Explained

Key Takeaways Judaism is a 3,000-year-old religion, culture and civilization. Zionism is a political movement from Europe in the late 1800s. Judaism covers faith, ethics, language and traditions worldwide. Zionism seeks a Jewish nation-state in historic Palestine. Understanding both helps explain modern debates in the Middle East. Introduction Judaism and Zionism...

Outrage Over VA’s Non-US Citizen Database

Key Takeaways • The VA plans a non-US citizen database for its staff and affiliates. • Lawmakers call the move intimidating and harmful to morale. • The VA may share data with other agencies, including ICE. • The report on non-US citizen database must arrive by year’s end 2025. VA Plans Non-US Citizen Database...

Legal Questions Swirl Around Trump’s Drug Boat Strikes

 Key takeaways • CNN analyst says Trump’s team boxed itself in over drug boat strikes • Over 20 strikes killed around 100 people with little proof offered • Legal experts call these actions possible extrajudicial killings • DOJ memos rely on presidential word, fueling more questions What We Know About Drug Boat Strikes President Trump’s...

Matt Van Epps Triumphs in Tennessee’s 7th District

Key Takeaways • Matt Van Epps wins Tennessee’s 7th District special election. • Decision Desk called the race with 65% reporting and 53% of the vote. • Donald Trump praised Matt Van Epps on Truth Social. • Democrats ran a strong campaign, narrowing the gap late. • The result offers clues for next year’s...

Newsmax Analyst Blasts Hegseth for War Crime

Key Takeaways • A Newsmax legal analyst labeled Pete Hegseth’s boat strike order a war crime. • The strike in the Caribbean killed two survivors on a burning boat. • The analyst said all involved, from the Defense Secretary on down, should face prosecution. • Critics on both sides of the aisle expressed...

Can Tariffs Really Eliminate Income Tax?

Key Takeaways Jimmy Kimmel mocked Trump’s promise to eliminate income tax. Trump claims tariffs brought in “trillions” to refund Americans. Analysts say ending income tax by tariff revenue is impossible. Kimmel compared Trump to a kid running for student council. The late-night host also ridiculed other outlandish claims. Donald Trump...

Trump MRI Claim Faces Credibility Doubts

  Key Takeaways: • A leading cardiologist says Trump’s claim that his October MRI was “preventive” is not believable. • Dr. Jonathan Reiner notes that MRIs are never part of routine health checks. • The White House disclosed chest and abdominal scans but left out details on brain imaging. • Some experts find Trump’s...

Podcast Slams Drug Boat Strikes Cover-Up

Key Takeaways Experts say the US carried out 21 drug boat strikes. Reports reveal over 80 people died in these drug boat strikes. A former advisor called the attacks murder on a popular podcast. Officials kept shifting their story about the drug boat strikes. Some worry these actions might...

Why Trump Pardons Echo Epstein’s Warning

Key takeaways: • Michael Wolff says Epstein warned about Trump’s pardon power. • Epstein predicted Trump would use pardons in a “childlike” way. • Recent Trump pardons include Binance founder and a former Honduran president. • Critics worry these pardons break norms and protect powerful allies. A former adviser’s warning Michael Wolff, a longtime Trump...

Erin Burnett Exposes Shift on Illegal Orders

Key Takeaways Erin Burnett revealed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth once warned against illegal orders. In 2016, Hegseth said troops must refuse unlawful commands. Today, he claims service members must obey any order. CNN’s video evidence highlights this stark reversal. Debate over strikes in international waters fuels the controversy. Erin Burnett’s...

Biden Blame Fuels New GOP Fight Over Guard Shooting

Key Takeaways MAGA TV host Eric Bolling put the spotlight on President Joe Biden’s policies. Bolling suggested Biden’s immigration actions led to a deadly shooting near the White House. The shooter came to the U.S. under a special Afghan visa created by the Biden administration. The incident has reignited...

Veteran’s Battle After Shocking ICE Detention

Key takeaways • George Retes is a 26-year-old U.S. Army veteran wrongfully caught in an ICE detention stop. • He joined a $250,000 ad campaign exposing harsh immigration enforcement. • His video shows agents breaking his car window, pepper-spraying him, and forcing him to the ground. • Retes now sues the government and...

FBI plane Allegations and Patel’s Defense

Key Takeaways • FBI Director Kash Patel faced tough questions on Fox News over his use of the FBI plane. • Patel defended his actions, saying he cut waste and followed rules for all directors. • He admitted taking trips with his girlfriend but said critics ignore the facts. • The raid jacket...

Wealth Wisdom Myth: Why Rich Doesn’t Mean Smart

Key Takeaways Money does not guarantee wise decisions. History shows rich people often make big mistakes. Privilege lets them avoid real consequences. True leadership comes from action, not bank balance. Too many believe that cash equals clear thinking. However, extreme wealth often isolates people from reality. This confusion led us...

Pete Hegseth Accused in Fisherman’s Killing

Key Takeaways • A Colombian fishing family filed a murder complaint with IACHR. • They accuse Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of ordering a deadly strike. • The 42-year-old fisherman was killed in a U.S. military attack on Sept. 15. • The family seeks compensation and an end to similar boat strikes. • The complaint...

GOP Resignations Loom After Tennessee’s Tight Race

Key Takeaways A special election in Tennessee ended with Republican Matt Van Epps winning 52% to 46%. Political analyst Sam Seder warns close contests may spark GOP resignations. Lawmakers fear tough fundraising, hard primary fights, and staying in the minority. More retirements could reshape party control and strategy in...

Why Stefanik’s Stock Ban Move Rocks the GOP

Key takeaways • Rep. Elise Stefanik backed a bipartisan discharge petition for a stock ban. • GOP leaders, including Speaker Mike Johnson, oppose the stock ban. • Stefanik accused Democratic members of abusing stock trading for profit. • Tension rises as Stefanik also slammed GOP over FBI surveillance rules. Rep. Elise Stefanik, a top...

Why Republicans Fear of Violence Matters

Key Takeaways Election lawyer Marc Elias says Republicans follow Trump out of fear of violence. Indiana lawmakers push a gerrymander that erases Democratic districts amid threats. As Trump’s poll numbers fall, experts warn he may use more extreme tactics. Democracy could face harsher gerrymandering, voter suppression, and violence. Republicans are...

Supreme Court and Roundup: What’s at Stake?

  Key Takeaways The Trump administration wants to protect Roundup maker from cancer lawsuits Thousands of people claim the weed killer causes non-Hodgkin lymphoma Government argues federal law blocks states from requiring extra warnings The EPA says glyphosate in Roundup is safe; WHO labels it “probably carcinogenic” A Supreme Court...

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