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News & Articles By Belle Carter
06/09/2025
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By Belle Carter
Russia publishes names of fallen Ukrainian soldiers amid stalled exchange talks
Russia has accused Ukraine of refusing to accept the remains of thousands of its soldiers, escalating tensions after a failed exchange attempt and amid ongoing disputes over prisoner and body returns. Russia unilaterally offered to return over 6,000 fallen Ukrainian soldiers, with the first convoy of 1,212 troops arriving at the designated exchange point on […]
06/09/2025
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By Belle Carter
Rising tensions: Ukraine’s strikes on Russian air bases fuel nuclear threat and global concerns
Ukraine’s coordinated drone attacks on Russian air bases, planned for over a year, caused significant damage, including up to €6 billion ($6.8 billion) in destruction and the loss of at least 40 warplanes, including strategic bombers. These strikes targeted deep within Russian territory, including Arctic and Siberian locations. The attacks have raised alarms among U.S. […]
06/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
The Gaza humanitarian foundation: A new face for an old tragedy
On May 16, 2024, Israel initiated Operation Gideon’s Chariots, marking a new phase in its military operations in Gaza. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification warned that 20 percent of Palestinians in Gaza face starvation, with the UN estimating up to 14,000 Palestinian babies could die due to the intensifying siege. The GHF, a joint […]
06/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Germany signals shift in Ukraine strategy: A diplomatic end to the conflict?
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul acknowledged that the Russia-Ukraine war is unlikely to end with Russia’s military defeat, emphasizing the necessity of a negotiated settlement – a pragmatic shift in Germany’s stance. Germany aims to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities to ensure it has leverage in potential peace talks, balancing military aid with the inevitability of […]
06/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
British prosecutors accused of colluding with Israel to criminalize anti-genocide activists
U.K. prosecutors are accused of collaborating with Israeli officials to suppress protests against Israel’s actions in Gaza, using counterterrorism laws to prosecute activists on politically motivated grounds. U.K. authorities have been sharing sensitive information with Israeli officials to facilitate the prosecution of members of the activist group Palestine Action, who have been disrupting the operations […]
06/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Politics of Cancer Revisited”: A call to action for environmental health reform
Dr. Epstein’s “The Politics of Cancer Revisited” (1978) challenged the focus on individual lifestyle choices as primary cancer causes, highlighting instead industrial pollutants and environmental hazards (e.g., asbestos, vinyl chloride) as key culprits behind rising cancer rates. The book exposed U.S. corporations’ deliberate suppression of health risks, spurring landmark environmental laws like the Clean Air […]
05/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
Climate scientist’s controversial post sparks debate over political rhetoric and violence
On May 23, University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann sparked a controversy by posting on Bluesky that if Trump doesn’t comply with a court order, it could lead to “second amendment territory,” which was widely interpreted as a call for armed resistance. Mann’s post was in response to a federal judge blocking Trump’s attempt […]
05/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump administration unveils major expansion of voter verification system to combat noncitizen voting
On May 22, the Trump administration announced a major expansion of the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, aimed at preventing noncitizens from voting in U.S. elections. Developed in collaboration with the Social Security Administration (SSA), the update aims to create a single, reliable source for verifying immigration status and U.S. citizenship. The program […]
05/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
The great vaccine debate: Unmasking America’s aggressive COVID-19 booster policy
Dr. Vinay Prasad and Dr. Martin A. Makary argue that the U.S.’s aggressive policy of recommending annual COVID-19 boosters for virtually everyone lacks robust scientific evidence and may be driven more by political expediency than medical necessity. The authors highlight the absence of conclusive evidence that repeat COVID-19 vaccinations provide a net benefit, especially for […]
05/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive PROSTATE CANCER
Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer (Gleason 9, Grade Group 5). His cancer is hormone-sensitive, allowing for potential management. Previously treated for basal cell carcinoma in 2023, Biden’s health remains a public topic amid debates over his fitness for office, as highlighted in the book “Original Sin.” Political figures, […]
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