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News & Articles By Cassie B.
12/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Nearly 10,000 truckers removed from U.S. roads for failing English proficiency tests, DOT announces
Federal inspectors are pulling truck drivers off the road for failing English tests. More than 9,500 drivers have been removed from service since enforcement began. The crackdown follows fatal crashes involving drivers who obtained licenses without proper vetting. California faces funding cuts for improperly issuing commercial licenses to non-residents. Industry groups support the rule as […]
12/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
EU set to scrap 2035 combustion engine ban after industry pressure
The EU is abandoning its 2035 ban on new gasoline and diesel cars. It will instead propose a softened 90% emissions reduction target. This follows intense pressure from a struggling European auto industry. Consumer rejection of costly and impractical electric vehicles forced the reversal. The move signals a major retreat from the bloc’s aggressive climate […]
12/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
New biography reveals US tech giant Palantir’s role in deadly Lebanon pager attacks
Palantir’s AI tools were integral to a lethal Israeli military operation in Lebanon. The company’s systems enabled automated targeting in Gaza and are accused of flagging civilians. A 2024 operation used rigged pagers to kill and maim, including children and civilians. UN experts condemn these acts as potential war crimes and violations of international law. […]
12/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Top-secret Pentagon report: China would shatter U.S. military in Taiwan conflict
Pentagon war games consistently show the United States losing to China in any military conflict over Taiwan. China’s ability to mass-produce cheaper weapons would overwhelm America’s reliance on sophisticated but expensive military systems. The $13 billion USS Gerald R. Ford carrier is routinely destroyed in simulations by China’s arsenal of 600 hypersonic missiles. War game […]
12/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
China and Brazil forge space partnership despite U.S. warnings of surveillance risks
China and Brazil launch a joint space lab despite U.S. diplomatic pressure. The project centers on a major new radio telescope. The U.S. warns the technology could be used for military surveillance. The telescope will have dual-use capabilities for tracking space objects. This partnership signals a shift in global space alliances and influence. China and […]
12/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
New York Times warns America is unprepared for war with China despite $901 billion defense budget
A classified Pentagon report warns the U.S. military would likely lose a war with China. China is rapidly building its military with a reported focus on seizing Taiwan by 2027. America’s outdated forces rely too much on vulnerable, expensive weapons like aircraft carriers. The defense industry is too slow, requiring investment in nimble technologies like […]
12/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Israel’s new airstrikes in Lebanon strain ceasefire, raising fears of wider war
Israel intensifies airstrikes deep into Lebanon despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The attacks target Hezbollah sites but kill civilians and damage homes. A UN report notes extensive strikes and potential war crimes since the truce. Border residents on both sides live in ruins, feeling abandoned and unsafe. The strategy creates a deliberate deadlock, making diplomatic resolution […]
12/09/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA urged to avoid building near lunar faults after moonquake discovery
New study reveals moonquakes shaped the historic Apollo 17 landing site. Active lunar faults challenge plans for permanent Artemis program bases. Scientists used boulder tracks as evidence of past seismic activity. The moon is still contracting, causing ongoing seismic hazards. Future lunar settlements must avoid building near active fault lines. A new geological detective story, […]
12/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Federal review targets U.S. childhood vaccine schedule far exceeding other developed nations
President Trump orders a review of the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule. The CDC panel ends the universal newborn hepatitis B vaccine recommendation. Critics argue the schedule lacks long-term safety testing for cumulative effects. The review will compare U.S. practices to countries with fewer vaccine doses. Aluminum adjuvant exposure in infants is cited as a key […]
12/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
San Francisco launches landmark lawsuit, accuses food giants of fueling health crisis with addictive processed food products
San Francisco sues ten major food corporations for creating a public health crisis. The lawsuit accuses them of engineering addictive, ultra-processed foods. It draws direct parallels to the tactics of the tobacco industry. The city seeks financial restitution and court-ordered changes to marketing. This legal battle could set a major precedent for corporate accountability. The […]
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