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  • US government debt surged by $620 billion during the recent governmental shutdown, highlighting ongoing fiscal challenges amid negotiations for upcoming spending proposals.
  • The U.S. renewable energy sector continues to grow, with nearly 26 GW of new generating capacity installed from January to August 2025, primarily driven by solar energy expansions.
  • Record migration desires have surfaced among younger women in the U.S., with about 40% of women aged 15-44 expressing a wish to leave the country permanently, a fourfold increase compared to previous years.
  • The U.S. military has significantly heightened its presence in the Caribbean amidst concerns over Venezuela, potentially indicating a shift towards more direct military engagement in the region.
  • Concerns about the U.S. labor market have risen, as companies like Ford struggle to find qualified workers for high-paying mechanic jobs, reflecting broader issues in workforce availability and economic stability.

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  • US Debt Rose By $620 Billion During The Government Shutdown 29 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    US Debt Rose By $620 Billion During The Government Shutdown By Eric Peters, CIO of One River Asset Management “This package demonstrates that we can govern without surrendering to big spending or letting Democrats dictate priorities,” wrote the House Freedom Caucus in some talking points released to the media. “We successfully stiff-armed a massive omnibus spending bill; locked in disciplined, flat spending levels; preserved President Trump’s policy priorities… and kept our leverage for the next round in January.” People can say whatever they want, but I’m pretty sure our politicians closed the US government for a record 42 days and changed absolutely nothing. That’s

  • US Installed Nearly 26 GW Of New Generating Capacity From January To August an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    US Installed Nearly 26 GW Of New Generating Capacity From January To August By Meris Lutz of UtilityDive Summary * The U.S. installed nearly 26 GW of new generation capacity between January and August 2025, up slightly from the approximately 23 GW installed over the same period last year, according to the most recent monthly infrastructure report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. * As it has for most of the past two years, solar continued to dominate new generation resources, accounting for 2.7 GW out of 4 GW brought online in August alone, and 19 GW — about three-quarters — of

  • ICE & Border Patrol Begin Sweeping Deportation Raids On Criminal Illegals In Charlotte 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    ICE & Border Patrol Begin Sweeping Deportation Raids On Criminal Illegals In Charlotte Federal officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) carried out large-scale raids across Charlotte on Saturday as part of President Trump's push to deport criminal illegal aliens.  Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, Mecklenburg County Board Chair Mark Jerrell, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board member Stephanie Sneed wrote in a statement that they will "protect the rights of all people who call Charlotte and Mecklenburg County home."  What they really mean is to protect illegal aliens at all costs. Why? Because illegals are politically valuable, both as a future voting

  • Record Numbers Of Young Women Want To Leave The US 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Record Numbers Of Young Women Want To Leave The US By Benedict Vigers of Gallup, For the second straight year, about one in five Americans say they would like to leave the U.S. and move permanently to another country if they could. This heightened desire to migrate is driven primarily by younger women. In 2025, 40% of women aged 15 to 44 say they would move abroad permanently if they had the opportunity. The current figure is four times higher than the 10% who shared this desire in 2014, when it was generally in line with other age and gender groups. The percentage of

  • Could A Small Venezuelan Island Be The Real Reason Behind the U.S. Military's Caribbean Buildup 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Could A Small Venezuelan Island Be The Real Reason Behind the U.S. Military's Caribbean Buildup Recent reporting highlights a sustained U.S. military buildup across the Caribbean, coinciding with briefings to President Trump in which senior Pentagon officials outlined potential operational scenarios against Venezuela. This activity has raised questions among observers about regime change operations.  Public justification and the narrative in corporate media have centered on counter-narcotics missions aimed at disrupting transnational criminal networks operating in and around Venezuela. However, the scale and posture of U.S. forces have prompted speculation that this buildout might not just be about dismantling command and control structures of narco


The Guardian

  • Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus a day ago by AFP in Nairobi
    Ethiopia, Africa, World news, Tanzania

    Africa CDC says at least nine cases have been detected of Ebola-like illness, which kills up to 80% of those infected Ethiopia has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the south of the country, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has said. The Marburg virus is one of the deadliest known pathogens. Like Ebola, it causes severe bleeding, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea and has a 21-day incubation period. Continue reading...

  • Australia is selling arms at a weapons fair in Dubai. Are they destined to be used in Sudan atrocities? a day ago by Henry Belot and Ben Doherty
    Australia news, Arms trade, United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Human rights, Africa

    Australian companies have exported nearly $300m weapons over five years to the UAE, which has denied shipping weapons to a paramilitary group in Sudan * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast In a cavernous conference hall at the edge of the Dubai desert, a retired military officer fronting the Australia pavilion will offer “the key credibility of being in uniform” for defence companies spruiking their wares. “A unique advantage in attracting and engaging with visiting military delegations,” is how briefing notes, shared by the head of Team

  • UK warned that 15% cut to health fund will force ‘impossible choices’ on Africa 2 days ago by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
    Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Global development, Aid, Aids and HIV, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Africa, Health, Society, World news, Global health

    Advocates fear that other donors will follow Britain’s reduction to the Global Fund for Aids, TB and malaria The UK is undermining its legacy in fighting infectious diseases including Aids and malaria by cutting money pledged to a leading global health fund, campaigners claim. The 15% reduction in the contribution to the Global Fund for Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria announced this week – in a year when the UK, alongside South Africa, is co-host of the fund’s replenishment drive – risks encouraging other countries to cut back commitments as well, advocates fear. The Gates Foundation is a major private contributor to the Global

  • South Africa to investigate ‘mysterious’ arrival of 153 Palestinians on plane 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule and agencies
    South Africa, Palestine, Gaza, Africa, World news, Middle East and north Africa

    Passengers held on runway for 12 hours after landing in Johannesburg without travel documents South Africa will investigate the “mysterious” arrival of scores of Palestinians who were kept on a charter plane at Johannesburg for 12 hours by border police because they did not have travel papers, the president has said. A group of 153 Palestinians arrived at OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg on a chartered Global Airways flight from Kenya on Thursday without departure stamps, return tickets or details of accommodation, according to the border authorities. Continue reading...

  • British-Egyptian activist stopped from flying to UK, says family 3 days ago by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
    Egypt, UK news, Human rights, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Egyptian authorities prevented Alaa Abd el-Fattah from attending human rights awards in London Alaa Abd el-Fattah, the British-Egyptian writer and human rights campaigner who was freed from jail in September, was stopped from flying to the UK by Egyptian passport control, his family has said. Abd el-Fattah was pardoned after more than 10 years in jail but his status, including his right to travel back and forth between Britain and Egypt, was left unclear and subject to discussion between the family and authorities. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Grand Egyptian Museum introduces time slots due to constant crowds an hour ago by dpa

    Thirty years in the making, the world’s biggest archaeological museum – and before its opening also the world’s most delayed museum – is now struggling to cope with the crowds. The Grand Egyptian Museum, located near the Giza Pyramids, was opened on November 1 in a lavish ceremony attended by dozens of world leaders and media representatives. Two weeks later, it is still welcoming an average of around 19,000 people every day, according to a spokesman. The collection includes the glittering...

  • US military says aircraft carrier strike group now in Caribbean 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The US military announced on Sunday that an aircraft carrier strike group had arrived in the Caribbean, greatly expanding the presence of American forces near Venezuela. US President Donald Trump has ordered a troop build-up in the Caribbean as part of an anti-drug trafficking initiative but speculation has abounded that Washington may be contemplating military intervention against Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro. The US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), which oversees American forces in Latin...

  • US House speaker says ‘nothing to hide’ in Epstein files 2 hours ago by Reuters

    US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said on Sunday he believed the approaching vote on releasing Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein should help put to rest allegations that US President Donald Trump had any connection to the late sex offender’s abuse and trafficking of underage girls. “They’re doing this to go after President Trump on this theory that he has something to do with it. He does not,” Johnson, the Republican leader in the House, said on Fox News...

  • Greece and Ukraine sign a US gas supply deal as Zelensky visits Athens 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    An agreement to supply Ukraine with US liquefied natural gas (LNG) was signed in Athens on Sunday during the official visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Greece. Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the signing of the deal between Greece’s gas supplier DEPA and Ukraine’s Naftogas, as did the US ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle. The gas will be supplied via pipelines from the northern Greek port of Alexandroupolis to the Ukrainian port of Odesa....

  • Germany cancels auction of Holocaust artefacts after backlash 5 hours ago by Associated Press

    Poland’s foreign minister said on Sunday that an “offensive” auction of Holocaust artefacts has been cancelled in Germany, relaying information from his German counterpart, following complaints from Holocaust survivors. Radoslaw Sikorski made the comments on the X platform, saying he and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul “agreed that such a scandal must be prevented”. The top Polish diplomat thanked Wadephul for the information that the auction was cancelled. Earlier, a Holocaust survivors...


New York Times

  • Homeland Security Missions Falter Amid Focus on Deportations an hour ago by Nicholas Nehamas, Michael H. Keller, Alexandra Berzon, Hamed Aleaziz and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
    United States Politics and Government, Illegal Immigration, Sex Crimes, Human Trafficking, Child Abuse and Neglect, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Department, Office of Intelligence and Analysis (US), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Espionage and Intelligence Services, Justice Department, Trump, Donald J, Noem, Kristi, Miller, Stephen (1985- ), Terrorism

    Under President Trump, an agency intended to keep Americans safe has diverted resources from combating child abuse, trafficking and terrorism.

  • Epstein Emails Reveal a Lost New York 2 hours ago by Shawn McCreesh
    Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), News and News Media, Sex Crimes, Sexual Harassment, Trump, Donald J, Wolff, Michael (1953- ), Manhattan (NYC)

    The disgraced financier’s recently released documents are steeped in a clubby world that is all but gone.

  • U.S. Border Patrol Arrested 81 People in Charlotte, N.C. an hour ago by Eduardo Medina
    Illegal Immigration, United States Politics and Government, Border Patrol (US), Bovino, Gregory, Charlotte (NC), Federal-State Relations (US), Trump, Donald J, Immigration Detention, Hispanic-Americans

    Federal Border Patrol agents hit the streets again on Sunday, their second day in a city home to a growing population of immigrants. It remains unclear how long they will stay.

  • In a Brutal Mississippi Jail, Inmates Say They Were Enlisted as Enforcers 17 hours ago by Brian Howey, Mukta Joshi, Nate Rosenfield and Rory Doyle
    internal-open-access, Bailey, Bryan (Rankin County, Miss, Sheriff), Prison Guards and Corrections Officers, Prisons and Prisoners, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Civil Rights and Liberties, Torture, Rankin County (Miss), Mississippi, Forced Labor, internal-storyline-inline-no, internal-storyline-no

    High-ranking inmates known as trusties were ordered to do guards’ bidding, former inmates and guards said, and the culture of violence in the jail went straight to the top.

  • They Got Low Mortgage Rates During the Pandemic. Now They Can’t Move. 3 hours ago by Kailyn Rhone
    Personal Finances, Mortgages, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Quarantine (Life and Culture), Long Island (NY), Phoenix (Ariz), New Jersey, Tampa (Fla), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Credit and Debt

    Many Americans bought their first houses when mortgage rates dipped to record lows. Some are ready to move but feel locked in by their low rates.


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