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News & Articles By Belle Carter
02/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Rise of Tyranny”: How the erosion of separation of powers threatens American democracy
Constitutional attorney Jonathan W. Emord argues in “The Rise of Tyranny” that the foundational principle of separation of powers in the U.S. has been systematically dismantled, leading to an unchecked administrative state that erodes democratic accountability and individual freedoms. Emord traces the roots of the crisis to the New Deal era, particularly the “switch in […]
02/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens despite ceasefire agreement
Gaza continues to face a severe humanitarian crisis despite a ceasefire agreement, with insufficient aid and essential equipment entering the enclave. Only 7,926 trucks have entered Gaza since the truce began, far short of the minimum 600 humanitarian aid trucks per day stipulated in the agreement. Critical supplies such as construction materials and medical equipment […]
02/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump, Putin agree to start negotiations to end Ukraine war
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Russia has agreed to start immediate negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, following a productive phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, marking Trump’s first known conversation with Putin since taking office. Trump indicated a potential meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia, while the Kremlin confirmed the call […]
02/15/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. signals reluctance to send troops to Ukraine, urges European allies for more support
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that the Trump administration will not deploy American troops to Ukraine, marking a shift in U.S. military and diplomatic strategy. The U.S. is urging European allies to increase their defense spending and take a more active role in stabilizing Ukraine, in line with the “America First” policy and NATO […]
02/13/2025
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By Belle Carter
CIA document reveals 1950s plan to manage UFO sightings and public perception
A document from the National Archives of Australia reveals that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was actively preparing for a potential alien invasion during a surge of unidentified flying objects (UFO) sightings in the summer of 1952, collaborating with the U.S. Air Force to manage public perception and conduct covert investigations. Project Blue Book, officially […]
02/13/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump demands full disclosure on assassination attempts, citing withheld information
President Donald Trump ordered the Secret Service to provide complete and unfiltered disclosure of information regarding two assassination attempts against him in 2024, expressing frustration over delayed information releases. The attacks occurred in July and September 2024, involving 19-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed after shooting Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania, and 59-year-old […]
02/12/2025
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By Belle Carter
Arab world unites in condemnation of Netanyahu’s proposal for Palestinian state on Saudi soil
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested establishing a Palestinian state on Saudi Arabian territory, a statement that sparked widespread diplomatic outrage and accusations of violating international law and sovereignty. Arab nations, led by Egypt, strongly condemned Netanyahu’s remarks, emphasizing the sanctity of Saudi sovereignty and the right of Palestinians to establish their state on their […]
02/09/2025
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By Belle Carter
Netanyahu: Israel delays Iran’s nuclear weapons program by a decade
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Iran could have developed nuclear weapons ten years ago if not for Israeli interventions, amid new intelligence reports indicating that Iranian scientists are exploring faster methods to develop nuclear weapons. U.S. intelligence sources confirmed that Iranian scientists are working on a new approach to accelerate nuclear weapon development, […]
02/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Military deportation flights to Guatemala cost way more than a first class ticket
The use of U.S. military aircraft for deporting migrants is significantly more expensive than commercial alternatives, with a reported cost of $4,675 per migrant, totaling around $299,250 for a single flight to Guatemala. This approach marks an unprecedented shift in U.S. immigration policy, diverging from the traditional use of cost-effective commercial charter flights, and is […]
02/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Germany rejects Trump’s call for increased military spending
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for NATO members to increase military spending to five percent of GDP, stating that it would be financially and politically unfeasible for Germany. Pistorius highlighted that allocating five percent of GDP to defense would equate to 42 percent of Germany’s federal budget, amounting […]
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