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11/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Nearly 1,000 flights canceled despite government reopening, disruptions expected for days
Nearly 1,000 U.S. flights were cancelled following the government shutdown. The record 40-day shutdown forced air traffic controllers to work without pay. A staffing crisis caused significant absences, straining the aviation system. Flight disruptions are expected to persist for days as operations slowly recover. The crisis highlights the fragility of essential systems due to political […]
11/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
UN nuclear agency unable to verify Iranian uranium sufficient for 10 bombs
The IAEA has lost track of enough Iranian uranium for ten nuclear bombs. Iran has blocked all inspections for five months following military strikes. The diplomatic framework of the 2015 nuclear deal has been formally ended. Iran provides limited access to some sites as a distraction from key facilities. This intelligence gap creates a clear […]
11/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ukraine’s air defense interception rates fall to lowest levels of 2025
Ukrainian air defense capabilities are declining significantly. Interception rates for drones and missiles have fallen dramatically. Critical infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable, causing widespread blackouts. The high cost and limited supply of Western interceptors is unsustainable. Manpower shortages and uneven defense distribution worsen the problem. The protective shield over Ukraine is cracking. As Russia intensifies its […]
11/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
European officials fear U.S.-backed plan risks cementing Israeli occupation of Gaza
A temporary Israeli defensive line in Gaza risks becoming a permanent border. The U.S. is pushing a reconstruction plan only for the Israeli-occupied side. This plan would require a massive forced migration of Palestinians. Israel is backing anti-Hamas militias within the occupied zone. The stalemate over Hamas disarmament and Gaza’s governance remains unresolved. A dangerous […]
11/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Netherlands moves to ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements
The Netherlands is advancing a national ban on imports from illegal Israeli settlements. This action reflects growing European impatience with Israeli settlement expansion and West Bank violence. A group of nine EU states is collectively urging the European Commission to end settlement trade. The legal path for such bans is complex but was strengthened by […]
11/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Biden administration chose not to act on warnings that Israel may have committed war crimes in Gaza
U.S. intelligence found Israeli military lawyers privately feared evidence of war crimes in Gaza. The findings triggered a major internal U.S. debate over continuing support for Israel. U.S. officials ultimately decided it remained legal to continue arms transfers. This occurred despite early State Department concerns over international law violations. A deeply troubling revelation has emerged […]
11/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Turkey seeks safe passage for 200 people in Gaza tunnels amid standoff with Israel
Turkey is attempting to secure safe passage for 200 people trapped in Gaza tunnels. It describes those trapped as civilians, while Israel identifies them as Hamas terrorists. This follows Turkey’s recent success in facilitating the return of an Israeli soldier’s remains. The standoff threatens to collapse a fragile, month-long ceasefire agreement. Israeli military leadership has […]
11/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Treasury secretary admits parts of U.S. economy are in recession, warns of pain for Americans
The Treasury Secretary admits parts of the economy are in recession. He blames Federal Reserve interest rates for creating distributional problems. A Federal Reserve Governor warns tight policy risks causing a full-blown recession. Deaths of despair have accelerated to triple the rate of the Great Depression. The government shutdown is actively harming economic growth. The […]
11/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
A $5 billion bet on a failing technology? Georgia’s new EV training center opens amid market turmoil
Ford is drastically cutting F-150 Lightning production jobs due to slow sales. Meanwhile, Hyundai is opening a major new EV training center in Georgia. The facility will prepare hundreds of workers for its adjacent EV plant. This investment contrasts with Ford’s reported $13 billion in EV losses. The move raises questions about betting on EVs […]
11/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Medical schools boost nutrition training after pressure from RFK Jr.
Medical schools are being pushed to mandate proper nutrition education. This change responds to federal pressure linking funding to nutrition courses. Most doctors currently graduate with almost no formal nutrition training. This gap exists despite diet-related illnesses being a leading cause of death. The goal is to shift healthcare focus toward disease prevention. You might […]
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