European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the Financial Times that European nations are developing detailed plans to potentially send troops to Ukraine as part of a future peace agreement, despite it being obvious to all the world that Moscow would never agree to this as a basis of peace or ceasefire. Continue reading “Europe Advancing ‘Precise’ Plans For Troops In Ukraine, Backstopped By US”
Category: News
By Thomas Stevenson – The Postmillennial

The non-profit organization Meals on Wheels has said that it is done with downtown Portland. The organization provides food to seniors who are homebound but it has recently shut down two facilities, including one in downtown Portland, over crime and safety concerns. Continue reading “Meals on Wheels forced to shut down Portland location over crime, safety concerns”
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Sunday that Israeli attacks killed at least 88 Palestinians and wounded 421 over the previous 24-hour period as US-backed Israeli attacks continue across the Strip and the Israeli military is moving to conquer Gaza City. Continue reading “Israeli Attacks and Starvation Kill 95 More Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”

A Houthi official has vowed “vengeance” against Israel after the Yemeni group confirmed that an Israeli air strike earlier this week killed the prime minister of the Houthis’ government in the capital, Sanaa. Continue reading “Yemen’s Houthis confirm prime minister killed in Israeli strike on Sanaa”
By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

Microsoft is preparing to change how documents are saved in Word for Windows, shifting new file storage to the cloud by default. Continue reading “Microsoft Word To Save New Files to the Cloud by Default”
By ¡Do Not Panic! – The Grayzone

The EU has given Israeli technology start-ups run by ex-IDF soldiers nearly half a billion euros in research grants since the start of the Gaza genocide. Some of the founders of these tech start-ups have served as reservists in Gaza, and in at least one instance the technology has been deployed to aid the genocide.
Continue reading “EU science grants are funding Israeli military tech, data shows”
U.S. warships were seen entering the Panama Canal while navigating east toward the Atlantic, according to photos taken on Aug. 30.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Aug. 19 that President Donald Trump was “prepared to use every element of American power to stop drugs from flooding into [the United States] and to bring those responsible to justice.”
“Many Caribbean nations and many nations in the region have applauded the administration’s counterdrug operations and efforts,” Leavitt added.


A trans activist in Massachusetts was accused of fatally shooting a man after the victim confronted the activist for spray-painting. The suspect had previous assault charges dismissed after being repeatedly committed for psychiatric evaluations. Continue reading “Trans activist arrested for fatal shooting of Massachusetts man had machete assault charges dropped last month”
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Thursday that Israeli attacks have killed 71 Palestinians and wounded 339 over the previous 24-hour period as US-backed Israeli attacks continue across the Strip. Continue reading “Israeli Attacks and Starvation Kill 75 More Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”
The Trump administration has announced that it approved an $825 million weapons deal that will arm Ukraine with thousands of Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) air-launched missiles, which can hit targets up to 280 miles away, a significantly further range than other missiles that the US has sent into the proxy war. Continue reading “US Announces Plan To Arm Ukraine With Thousands of Long-Range Cruise Missiles”
This MUST stop. American lives in a very small town of only 23,000 people. A private equity firm just came in, bought up millions of dollars in rental property complexes and rents are being raised all over by 50%
They’re given 7 days notice of the increases, “There's this new… pic.twitter.com/54YUdhN9Tf
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) August 27, 2025
By Cindy Harper – Reclaim The Net

Shopify has reintroduced restrictions on certain types of merchandise, targeting what it calls “hateful content.” Continue reading “Shopify Reimposes Content Restrictions Through Shop App, Reviving Ban on “Hateful” Content”
By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation
A pair of AIPAC-funded Republicans, working on behalf of the Anti-Defamation League, sent an intimidating letter to the Wikimedia Foundation on Wednesday announcing they’re under investigation in relation to “antisemitic and anti-Israel” content on Wikipedia. Continue reading “AIPAC-Funded Republicans, On Behalf of ADL, Launch Investigation Into Wikipedia for ‘Anti-Semitism’”
Leading European powers have not been happy with President Trump’s peace efforts which included him meeting President Putin in Alaska earlier this month, nor have they been thrilled at the prospect of a Putin-Zelensky meeting to try and strike a peace deal.
But now they look to be getting their wish amid the stalled talks and simultaneous ratcheting war. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz remarked Thursday it was now “obvious” that a meeting between Zelensky would not happen.

Continue reading “‘Obvious’ That Putin-Zelensky Meeting Won’t Happen: Germany’s Merz”
By Hannah Nightingale – The Postmillennial

Wednesday’s mass shooting at a Minnesota Catholic school is the latest on a startling list of mass shootings carried out by transgender individuals in recent years. There has been an uptick in mass shooters and killers who are trans over the past few years. Continue reading “These are all the mass shootings committed by trans people in the US”
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday that Israeli forces killed 76 Palestinians and wounded 298 over the previous 24-hour period as US-backed Israeli attacks continue across the Strip. Continue reading “Israeli Attacks and Starvation Kill 86 More Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”
By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net

Tennessee lawmaker Jeremy Faison, a prominent Republican figure and chairman of the state House GOP Caucus, has emerged at the center of a court case with broader implications for how public officials use social media and what rights their constituents have when they engage online. Continue reading “First Amendment Claim Rejected in Case Over Tennessee Lawmaker’s Facebook Page”
Update (1348ET): An absolutely tragic mass shooting unfolded at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, leaving an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old dead in the pews and injuring 17 others. Continue reading “Minnesota School Mass Shooter Identified As Robin Westman”
By Hannah Nightingale – The Postmillennial

A mass shooting has been reported at the Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis. Police revealed that two children are dead and 17 people were injured, including 14 children. The gunman took his own life inside the church. Continue reading “BREAKING UPDATE: 2 children dead, 17 injured, gunman deceased after mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and school in Minneapolis”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement on 26 August that Tel Aviv will not withdraw from Syria, vowing that the army will “remain on Mount Hermon” and other newly occupied parts of the country. Continue reading “Israel announces permanent occupation of new areas in Syria”
