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01/06/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A nation’s breaking point: Massive fraud case embodies epidemic of distrust
Federal prosecutors have charged 47 individuals, primarily in Minnesota’s Somali community, in a massive $250 million fraud scheme involving the “Feeding Our Future” nonprofit. The case is cited as a prime example of widespread “fraud fatigue,” where public trust erodes due to perceived systemic corruption and lack of accountability. Experts link petty consumer fraud and […]
01/05/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The Noriega playbook: U.S. captures Maduro in daring raid, citing legal precedent
U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a military raid in Caracas and transported them to the United States. The operation, dubbed “Absolute Resolve,” was executed without U.S. casualties or equipment loss, according to officials. Maduro faces a pre-existing U.S. indictment on narco-terrorism and drug trafficking charges and will stand trial […]
01/05/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Amateur sleuths uncover a NATIONAL child care scandal with alleged political ties
Citizen journalists uncover a network of over 40 daycare centers in Ohio linked to a single defunct nonprofit, raising fraud concerns. Investigations suggest a pattern of taxpayer-funded daycare facilities operating as potential shell companies in multiple U.S. cities. Allegations connect the flow of federal funds to political donations, implicating a cycle of welfare fraud and […]
01/02/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A new brink: Trump’s strike warning meets Iran’s vow of retaliation
President Donald Trump warned the U.S. would strike Iran again if it rebuilds its nuclear program. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian responded by threatening a “harsh and discouraging” retaliation to any attack. The exchange follows a June war between Iran and Israel and U.S.-led strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Iran has banned international nuclear inspectors, deepening […]
12/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A viral video ignites federal firestorm over Minnesota fraud
FBI Director Kash Patel confirms a massive, ongoing fraud investigation in Minnesota, calling a $250 million scheme the “tip of the iceberg.” The statement follows a viral social media video by a citizen journalist alleging $110 million in questionable payments to seemingly non-operational childcare centers. Federal prosecutors suggest total fraud in Minnesota’s Medicaid and aid […]
12/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Assange’s war crimes accusation: Nobel Prize faces criminal complaint over 2025 winner
Julian Assange files a criminal complaint in Sweden against the Nobel Foundation over the 2025 Peace Prize awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. The complaint alleges the award constitutes misappropriation of funds and facilitates war crimes, citing Machado’s support for U.S. military and economic pressure against Venezuela. Machado dedicated the prize to U.S. […]
12/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
From sandwiches to specimens: Swine fever outbreak puts Spanish lab under microscope
Spanish authorities are investigating a state-run animal health laboratory near Barcelona as a potential source of a recent African swine fever outbreak. The virus strain found in wild boars is genetically similar to one used in research and vaccine development, raising lab leak concerns. Echoing ‘the plandemic’, the investigation follows initial, unconventional theories for the […]
12/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A new kind of national security threat: Surrogacy and the making of American-born dynasties
Wealthy Chinese nationals are using largely unregulated U.S. surrogacy services to mass-produce American-born children, citing desires to build family dynasties. Cases involve individuals seeking dozens to over one hundred children, with one confirmed instance of a Chinese billionaire fathering “a little over 100” kids via U.S. surrogates. The trend exploits birthright citizenship and raises significant […]
12/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A seized ship and a sudden discount: Chevron cuts Venezuelan oil price after U.S. interdiction
Chevron has lowered the price of Venezuelan crude sold to U.S. refiners following the seizure of a sanctioned oil tanker by American forces. The seizure is part of a renewed Trump administration pressure campaign targeting the financial lifelines of Venezuela’s Maduro regime. Despite escalating tensions, Chevron continues its sanctioned operations in Venezuela, selling multiple cargoes […]
12/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A tainted foundation: Ghostwritten science and glyphosate’s regulatory legacy
A foundational 2000 study declaring glyphosate safe has been retracted due to undisclosed ghostwriting and influence by Monsanto employees. The retraction reveals critical flaws in the pesticide regulatory system, which often relies on industry-funded science. For decades, global regulators cited the now-retracted paper to justify the continued approval of the world’s most used herbicide. The […]
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