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Cyber Attack on X Disrupts Users Amid Doge Protests and Tesla Store Attacks
On March 10, 2025, the social media platform X was hit by a massive cyber attack, causing widespread outages and disrupting access for thousands of users worldwide. Elon Musk, X’s CEO, labeled it a “massive cyberattack,” suggesting it might be a coordinated effort, possibly supported by a nation-state or a large organization. The hacking collective…
Why Putin Hasn’t Attacked NATO Countries: A Strategic Analysis
Vladimir Putin, Russia’s long-standing president, has refrained from launching military attacks on NATO member states despite decades of tension and NATO’s expansion toward Russia’s borders. This restraint stems from a combination of NATO’s robust collective defense system, Russia’s military limitations, and Putin’s concentrated focus on Ukraine. Understanding these factors sheds light on Russia’s strategic calculations…
Marco Rubio and the USAID Audit: A Shift in U.S. Foreign Aid Policy
In a decisive step to align the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) with the "America First" agenda, Secretary of State Marco Rubio assumed the role of acting administrator. His mandate was clear: conduct a comprehensive audit of USAID’s programs to ensure they advanced U.S. national interests. After a rigorous six-week review, Rubio revealed that…
Mark Carney: Canada’s Next Mistake After Trudeau
Canada’s next Prime Minister, Mark Carney, is being hailed as a financial expert, but his selection sparks serious doubts about his fitness to lead. Carney has never held elected office, a glaring gap that undermines his readiness for political leadership. Governing a nation demands accountability to voters—something Carney has never faced. How can someone untested…
Airspace Violations Near Mar-a-Lago: An Outrageous Failure of Protection
The restricted airspace surrounding Mar-a-Lago, a critical zone when President Donald Trump is in residence, has been breached yet again, exposing a shameful lapse in security enforcement. On March 9, 2025, two civilian aircraft violated the 30-nautical-mile temporary flight restriction (TFR), triggering intercepts by F-16 jets from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). This…
Our Elections STILL Aren’t Secure.
Trump is officially the 47th President of the United States, and still, the urgency to address election fraud and corruption remains. Trump and Congress must prioritize restoring the American people's voice by banning voting machines and mail-in ballots, opting instead for hand-counted paper ballots at precincts during the first 90 days of his administration, if…
The New York Times’ Disgraceful Fake News on Musk-Rubio “Clash” Exposed
The New York Times has sunk to a new low, peddling outright lies about an alleged clash between Elon Musk and Marco Rubio during a White House cabinet meeting on March 6, 2025. Their shameless reporting claims Musk attacked Rubio for not slashing the State Department enough, while Rubio fired back that over 1,500 officials…
Kristi Noem Targets Leakers in ICE Raid Controversy
In a significant escalation of efforts to secure Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, has announced the identification and impending prosecution of individuals leaking sensitive raid plans to the press. Confirmed as the 8th Secretary of Homeland Security in January 2025, Noem has been a key figure in…
Act Blue’s Mess: Conservatives Say Good Riddance
Act Blue, the Democratic fundraising powerhouse, is unraveling, and conservatives are hardly shedding tears. As of March 2025, seven senior officials—including key figures like the associate general counsel and chief revenue officer—have resigned, abandoning an organization that appears increasingly unstable. Their departure is a welcome turn of events, perhaps signaling the beginning of a long-overdue…
Federal Judge Allows DOGE Access to Treasury Systems
On March 7, 2025, a federal judge in Washington declined to restrict the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, from accessing U.S. Treasury systems containing sensitive personal data. This ruling permits two DOGE employees to retain read-only access to these systems, a decision that has sparked debate over privacy and government oversight.…

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