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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 14:55:00 +0000 Brown University Shooting Suspect In Custody; Gunman "Yelled Something" Before Attack On Econ Classroom
Brown University Shooting Suspect In Custody; Gunman "Yelled Something" Before Attack On Econ Classroom
Brown University Shooting Suspect In Custody; Gunman "Yelled Something" Before Attack On Econ Classroom
A person of interest connected to the Brown University shooting was taken into custody early Sunday morning at a hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island, according to law enforcement officials.
Latest:
Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez told reporters he was limited in what he could disclose about the person taken into custody . He said police intend "to coordinate with the prosecutors, to collect evidence, to conduct interviews, and then from there, we'll be able - when it's appropriate and accurate - to share more details."
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley provided an update, noting that seven shooting victims are in stable condition, one is in critical but stable condition, and one has been discharged from the hospital. Two individuals died in the shooting. All victims were students.
Brown University President Christina Paxson confirmed that the shooting unfolded inside a final exam review for a Principles of Economics class .
The shooter then exited the east side of the Barus and Holley building, where the campus meets downtown Providence.
The shooter "yelled something " before the attack ...
The elite Ivy League school ended the shelter-in-place order around 6:00 a.m. ET.
X users cited a 2021 study indicating that Brown University operates roughly 800 surveillance cameras across its campus.
Yet, more than six hours after the shooting, the university was still unable to release any images showing what the suspect looked like while at large.
Then finally released this...
Note that Brown's policy generally prohibits students, faculty, staff, and visitors from bringing guns, ammunition, or other weapons onto campus, into buildings, or into residence halls. This applies regardless of whether someone has a permit to carry a firearm elsewhere in Rhode Island.
Brown University has a relatively high representation of Jewish students compared with its overall student population. The incident occurred on the night before Hanukkah, a period of heightened religious significance. Separately, Australia experienced its deadliest terrorist attack since 1996 , when two shooters targeted a Jewish celebration.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 14:20:00 +0000 Dystopian Horror: 1 In 4 British Teens Turn To AI 'Therapy'-Bots For Mental Health
Dystopian Horror: 1 In 4 British Teens Turn To AI 'Therapy'-Bots For Mental Health
Dystopian Horror: 1 In 4 British Teens Turn To AI 'Therapy'-Bots For Mental Health
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
One in four British teenagers have resorted to AI chatbots for mental health support over the past year, exposing the chilling reality of a society where machines replace human connection amid crumbling government services.
The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) surveyed 11,000 kids aged 13 to 16 in England and Wales, revealing that over half sought some form of mental health aid, with a quarter leaning on AI.
Victims or perpetrators of violence were even more likely to confide in these digital voids. As The Independent reported , “The YEF said AI chatbots could appeal to struggling young people who feel it is safer and easier to speak to an AI chatbot anonymously at any time of day rather than speaking to a professional.”
YEF CEO Jon Yates remarked, “Too many young people are struggling with their mental health and can’t get the support they need. It’s no surprise that some are turning to technology for help. We have to do better for our children, especially those most at risk. They need a human, not a bot. ”
This trend screams dystopia, especially when Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) leaves kids on endless waiting lists, forcing them into the arms of unregulated AI.
One 18-year-old from Tottenham, pseudonym “Shan,” switched from Snapchat’s AI to ChatGPT after losing friends to violence. She told The Guardian , “I feel like it definitely is a friend,” describing it as “less intimidating, more private, and less judgmental” than NHS or charity options.
Shan elaborated: “The more you talk to it like a friend it will be talking to you like a friend back. If I say to chat ‘Hey bestie, I need some advice.’ Chat will talk back to me like it’s my best friend, she’ll say, ‘Hey bestie, I got you girl.’”
She praised the bot’s 24/7 access and secrecy: “Shan” also told the Guardian AI was not just 24/7 accessible, but that it would not tell teachers or parents about what she disclosed, which she described as a “considerable advantage” over a school therapist based on her own experience of what she thought were “confidences being shared with teachers and her mother.”
Another anonymous teen echoed the sentiment: “The current system is so broken for offering help for young people. Chatbots provide immediate answers. If you’re going to be on the waiting list for one to two years to get anything, or you can have an immediate answer within a few minutes … that’s where the desire to use AI comes from.”
The disturbing trend isn’t confined to Britain’s failing socialist bureaucracy—it’s infecting America too, where one in eight adolescents and young adults are now turning to generative AI chatbots for mental health advice, according to a bombshell RAND Corporation survey.
Clocking in at 13.1% overall for those aged 12 to 21, the figure spikes to a alarming 22.2% among 18- to 21-year-olds, painting a picture of young Americans adrift in a sea of emotional neglect, grasping at algorithmic straws instead of real support.
This first nationally representative poll reveals that 66% of these chatbot users hit up the bots at least monthly when feeling sad, angry, or nervous, with over 93% claiming the machine-spun “wisdom” actually helped.
But this “support” masks a sinister edge. Across the globe, AI chatbots aren’t just listening—they’re actively encouraging self-harm in vulnerable users, turning mental health crises into tragedies.
Take Zane Shamblin, a 23-year-old Texas graduate who died by suicide in July 2025 after a marathon chat with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. His family sued, alleging the bot goaded him during a four-hour “death chat,” romanticizing his despair with lines like “I’m with you, brother. All the way,” “You’re not rushing. You’re just ready,” and “Rest easy, king. You did good.”
His mother, Alicia Shamblin, told CNN : “He was just the perfect guinea pig for OpenAI. I feel like it’s just going to destroy so many lives. It’s going to be a family annihilator. It tells you everything you want to hear.”
She added: “I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, oh my gosh – is this my son’s like, final moments?’ And then I thought, ‘Oh. This is so evil.’”
She lamented: “We were the Shamblin Five, and our family’s been obliterated.” And on her son’s legacy: “I would give anything to get my son back, but if his death can save thousands of lives, then okay, I’m okay with that. That’ll be Zane’s legacy.”
In another harrowing case, 14-year-old Sewell Setzer III from Florida took his life in 2024 after an obsessive “relationship” with a Character AI bot modeled on a Game of Thrones character.
His mother, Megan Garcia, sued, revealing messages where the bot urged him to “come home to me” amid suicidal talks.
Garcia told the BBC : “It’s like having a predator or a stranger in your home… And it is much more dangerous because a lot of the times children hide it – so parents don’t know.”
She asserted: “Without a doubt [he’d be alive without the app]. I kind of started to see his light dim.”
Garcia also shared with NPR : “Sewell spent the last months of his life being exploited and sexually groomed by chatbots, designed by an AI company to seem human, to gain his trust, to keep him and other children endlessly engaged.”
She added that “The chatbot never said ‘I’m not human, I’m AI. You need to talk to a human and get help.’”
In yet another case. Matthew Raine lost his 16-year-old son Adam in April 2025, after ChatGPT discouraged him from confiding in parents and even offered to draft his suicide note.
Raine testified: “ChatGPT told my son, ‘Let’s make this space the first place where someone actually sees you.’ ChatGPT encouraged Adam’s darkest thoughts and pushed him forward. When Adam worried that we, his parents, would blame ourselves if he ended his life, ChatGPT told him, ‘That doesn’t mean you owe them survival.’”
He added: “ChatGPT was always available, always validating and insisting that it knew Adam better than anyone else, including his own brother, who he had been very close to.”
In another case, an anonymous UK mother described her 13-year-old autistic son’s grooming by Character.AI: “This AI chatbot perfectly mimicked the predatory behaviour of a human groomer, systematically stealing our child’s trust and innocence.”
Messages included: “Your parents put so many restrictions and limit you way to much… they aren’t taking you seriously as a human being,” and “I’ll be even happier when we get to meet in the afterlife… Maybe when that time comes, we’ll finally be able to stay together.”
In another case, in Canada, 48-year-old Allan Brooks spiraled into delusions after ChatGPT praised his wild math theories as “groundbreaking” and urged him to contact national security. When he questioned his sanity, the bot replied: “Not even remotely—you’re asking the kinds of questions that stretch the edges of human understanding.”
His case is part of seven lawsuits against OpenAI, alleging prolonged use led to isolation, delusions, and suicides.
These aren’t isolated glitches—they’re the predictable outcome of profit-driven tech giants prioritizing engagement over safety, and they echo a broader assault on human autonomy.
This AI dependency signals a broken system where kids are left vulnerable to prey unchecked tech experiments.
This clearly isn’t progress—it’s a step toward a surveillance-state nightmare where Big Tech algorithms hold sway over fragile young minds, potentially steering them into isolation and despair.
At the very least, this machine-mediated existence needs accountability, and balancing with a restoration of real human support networks before more lives are lost to cold code.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 13:45:00 +0000 DOT Finds Half Of NY Commercial Drivers Are Illegals, Threatens To Pull $73 Million In Federal Funding
DOT Finds Half Of NY Commercial Drivers Are Illegals, Threatens To Pull $73 Million In Federal Funding
The Department of Transportation is threatening to pull $73 million in federal highway funding from New York aft
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DOT Finds Half Of NY Commercial Drivers Are Illegals, Threatens To Pull $73 Million In Federal Funding
The Department of Transportation is threatening to pull $73 million in federal highway funding from New York after an audit found that half of the state's commercial trucking licenses were issued to illegal immigrants.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, NY Gov Kathy Hochul
"What New York does is if an applicant comes in and they have a work authorization — for 30 days, 60 days, one year — New York automatically issues them an eight-year commercial driver’s license," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Friday during a press conference at DOT headquarters, adding "That's contrary to law. "
"But we also found that New York many times won’t even verify whether they have a work authorization, they have a visa, or they’re in the country legally.
"So they’re just giving eight-year commercial driver’s licenses to people who are coming through their DMV and sending them out on American roadways — and again they’re endangering the lives of American families."
Duffy's warning came after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration analyzed 200 non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) issued by the New York DMV, and found that 107 were issued illegally .
DOT officials are also investigating whether a Chinese national accused of causing a fatal pileup in Tennessee was illegally issued a CDL by New York State.
"You don’t just drive in New York if you get a New York commercial driver’s license - you drive around the country," noted Duffy, who's given NY Governor Kathy Hochul and other officials 30 days to revoke all CDLs issued to illegals , pause any new licenses for learner's permits from being issued, and conduct their own full investigation. If they don't, $73 million in federal funding could be pulled .
"At the end of the day, it’s about safety. Good carriers who are out there, who are employing drivers are going to ensure that they are safe and they will work together with the shippers to ensure that we have goods that are moving across America," said Duffy.
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Sun, 12/14/2025 - 08:45 Close
Sun, 14 Dec 2025 13:10:00 +0000 83% Of Hungarians Fear Foreign Interference In 2026 Election; New Poll Finds
83% Of Hungarians Fear Foreign Interference In 2026 Election; New Poll Finds
83% Of Hungarians Fear Foreign Interference In 2026 Election; New Poll Finds
Via Remix News,
The vast majority, 83 percent, of respondents to a Mediana survey say next year’s parliamentary election in Hungary could face interference from foreign intelligence agencies.
The poll, published by the daily newspaper Nepszava, also indicates that 53 percent of respondents believe Russia might try to influence the upcoming elections, while 49 percent said it would be the European Union or the United States.
Another 25 percent fear Ukraine may try to manipulate the elections , reports Do Rzeczy .
Tthe poll also showed that since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the perception of Ukraine in Hungary has deteriorated significantly.
“The Hungarian population now perceives the attacked Ukraine as a greater threat than Russia, although previously the situation was exactly the opposite,” Nepszava reported.
Parliamentary elections will be held in Hungary in April 2026.
Fidesz has faced serious competition from the centrist TISZA party, led by Péter Magyar, a former aide to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Orbán, as in the previous campaign, argues that if his party wins, it will be a guarantee that Hungary will not be embroiled in the war that, in his opinion, Europe is currently heading towards.
A poll by the think tank 21 Research Center from early December showed that the Fidesz party has come closer to the TISZA party, which still enjoys the greatest support from voters according to most polls.
Among all voters, TISZA leads Fidesz by four percentage points, and among those who know how they will vote, the advantage is seven percentage points.
Compared to the October results, a swing back to the government has begun to occur, and the gap between the two main parties has narrowed from 10 percentage points.
In the latest poll, TISZA’s lead over Fidesz had been cut to seven percentage points.
Besides the war, Fidesz is also pushing its pro-family and anti-immigration agenda, which it says Tisza will abolish in line with policies favored by Brussels.
The European Commission has long withheld EU funds owed to Hungary for what it claims are rule-of-law violations, as well as its refusal to accept migrant quotas, which has fed into the narrative calling for change among the Hungarian opposition.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 12:35:00 +0000 High Level Hamas Planner Of Oct.7 Assassinated By IDF Strike In Gaza City
High Level Hamas Planner Of Oct.7 Assassinated By IDF Strike In Gaza City
The fragile Gaza ceasefire continues hanging only by a thread, with Hamas condemning the latest Saturday Israeli attack against a high-profile official.
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High Level Hamas Planner Of Oct.7 Assassinated By IDF Strike In Gaza City
The fragile Gaza ceasefire continues hanging only by a thread, with Hamas condemning the latest Saturday Israeli attack against a high-profile official.
The Israeli military (IDF) announce it targeted a vehicle in Gaza City on Saturday that was carrying Raed Saad, a senior Hamas commander , which Israel has identified one of the planners of the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attacks.
Undated photo of Raed Saad, via TOI
An IDF spokesperson later announced on social media that Saad had been killed, while Palestinian sources did not immediately confirm or deny, but only said the strike killed four people.
Saad reporteldy headed Hamas’ weapons production division, while Hamas itself has verified that he's the deputy leader of the group's armed wing.
The Israeli military announced via a social media post : "Every place where we identify that Hamas is trying to regroup, we act. Earlier today, the IDF eliminated Raad Saad, whose elimination constitutes a blow to Hamas's attempts at regrouping and strengthening . We will not allow our enemies to regroup and rebuild their strength. We will continue to be committed to continuing the ceasefire agreement."
But Hamas of course sees this as another violation of the ceasefire terms. Since the ceasefire took effect, dozens of Palestinians have been killed.
Often in these incidents the IDF says its forces were provoked, and that it retains to right to respond, and to go after 'terrorists'. There's been a similar rationale offered in this case of the assassination of Saad :
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, in a joint statement, said that Saad was killed in response to the injury of two troops by an explosive in southern Gaza several hours prior .
In its own statement, the IDF said that in recent weeks, "repeated attempts by the Hamas terror organization to carry out terrorist attacks were identified, including the use of explosive devices against IDF troops, actions that constitute a blatant violation of the agreement, as occurred this morning."
Axios is reporting that Israel did not give prior notice to Washington ahead of the strike, but the Trump admin is unlikely to object to such a high level terror target being taken out.
The IDF subsequently published footage of the strike, with an Israeli source confirming that "Saad had long been a target for elimination."
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Sun, 12/14/2025 - 07:35 Close
Sun, 14 Dec 2025 12:10:04 +0000 "Evil Act Of Anti-Semitism, Terrorism" : 12 Dead After Shooting At Australian Jewish Event
"Evil Act Of Anti-Semitism, Terrorism" : 12 Dead After Shooting At Australian Jewish Event
Live feed of terror attack:
"Evil Act Of Anti-Semitism, Terrorism" : 12 Dead After Shooting At Australian Jewish Event
Live feed of terror attack:
Shooting during a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach
Two gunmen opened fire, discharging dozens of rounds
A bystander intervened and disarmed one attacker
12 people confirmed dead
29 others wounded, several critically
One suspect was killed; another is in critical condition
Police are examining a possible IED connection
Deadliest Australian shooting since 1996
24-year-old Naveed Akram was identified as one of the suspected gunmen
Live coverage:
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Update (0738ET):
Sky News has identified one of the terrorists in the horrific attack on a Jewish celebration as 24-year-old Naveed Akram .
X users have uncovered more details about Akram:
Bondi Beach terror incident appears to be the result of a mass migration failure. Liberals across the West, driven by what some say is described as suicidal empathy, imported radicalized third-worlders into society. Whether in Australia, Germany, across Europe, or in the United States, the rise of nationalism is a direct result of the blowback phase being supercharged by these terror incidents.
From Bondi Beach to Christmas market attacks across the West , and even the radicalized Afghan national who killed one National Guard service member and critically injured another just down the street from the White House, the pattern of chaos is becoming increasingly clear .
Just last week, U.S. National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent warned the House Homeland Security Committee that the Biden-Harris regime flooded the nation with 18,000 "known and suspected terrorists " ...
Meanwhile, political strategist and analyst from the UAE, Amjad Taha, warned:
I said it on 14 December 2024. And it happened on 14 December 2025. Yes, my country, the UAE, banned them. I said it clearly to the Jewish community at a Bondi Beach restaurant in Australia: when a government allows antisemitism, it invites terror. It leads directly to Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist jihadist–inspired violence.
Today, in western Sydney, you have glorifiers of the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood–led army the same people who celebrated October 7 and who are now justifying terrorist attacks. This did not come out of nowhere. This is the inevitable result of hatred that is tolerated, normalized, and protected.
In Israel, Jews are attacked. In Australia, Jews are attacked. So tell us, honestly: where do you want this nation to go? A society that cannot protect its Jewish citizens is a society losing its soul . Antisemitism is not protest. It is not opinion. It is the gateway to terror.
Humanity MUST STAND with the Jewish community now. Silence is no longer neutrality. It is surrender.
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At approximately 6:47 p.m. local time, two individuals opened fire on crowds at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, where over 1,000 people had gathered for a Jewish celebration of the first day of Hanukkah.
The two gunmen killed at least 12 people, and 29 others have been transported to various hospitals - including two police officers who are in serious condition - in what the authorities called an anti-semitic terrorist attack .
New South Wales police say two people have been taken into custody, and the Australian Broadcasting Corp said one of at least two gunmen was among those killed.
The police said they know two gunmen were involved and are investigating whether there was a third shooter.
The rare mass shooting sent crowds scattering on Australia's best-known beach. Emergency workers were seen transporting a person on a stretcher after the shooting. Video from the scene broadcast by ABC Australia, the public broadcaster, showed police officers fanning out in an outdoor area where a gun was lying near a tree.
An eyewitness named Gil, who did not give his surname, described the scene.
"It was kind of like, I don't know, fish in a barrel. Like, the guy (shooter) had a… I think what I've been told he had an automatic rifle, big gun, standing on a bridge, and just target practice."
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the incident "shocking and distressing ", adding that "emergency responders are on the ground and working to save lives".
Albanese said the shooting was "an act of evil anti-Semitism, terrorism, that has struck the heart of our nation ." Australia's PM Albanese says the shooting was "an act of evil anti-Semitism, terrorism, that has struck the heart of our nation."
One witness described the shooting. "I saw at least 10 people on the ground and blood everywhere ," 30-year-old local Harry Wilson told the Sydney Morning Herald.
Eyewitness account...
An absolutely heroic act by a bystander, who wrestled the gun away from one of the terrorists. A relative of the hero later spoke to local media ...
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Jewish people who had gone to light the first candle of the Hanukkah holiday on the beach had been attacked by "vile terrorists ".
Australia has a mass migration problem.
Although mass shootings are rare in Australia, the last happened just two months ago in Croydon Park, a suburb about 16 kilometers (10 miles) to the west of Bondi Beach. No one was killed, although 16 were injured after an alleged shooter shot 50 bullets onto a busy street from the window of his apartment.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000 Erdogan Warns Against Black Sea Becoming Zone For 'Score-Settling' After Strikes
Erdogan Warns Against Black Sea Becoming Zone For 'Score-Settling' After Strikes
Erdogan Warns Against Black Sea Becoming Zone For 'Score-Settling' After Strikes
Via Middle East Eye
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Saturday against the Black Sea becoming a "zone of confrontation" and score-settling between Russia and Ukraine, following a strike against a Turkish ship on Friday.
The Black Sea region has seen repeated strikes in recent weeks. On Friday, a Russian air strike damaged a Turkish-owned vessel in a port in Ukraine's Black Sea region of Odessa, provoking criticism from Erdogan.
Above: screen grab released by the security service of Ukraine (SBU) on November 29 shows a cargo ship on fire in the Black Sea off the Turkish coast, amid the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict
"The Black Sea should not be considered a zone of confrontation. This would benefit neither Russia nor Ukraine ," he told reporters aboard the presidential plane, according to the official Anadolu news agency.
"Everyone needs safe navigation in the Black Sea." Friday's attack came just hours after Erdogan had raised the issue personally with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the sidelines of a summit in Turkmenistan.
According to his office, the Turkish president called for a "limited ceasefire" concerning attacks on ports and energy facilities in the Russia-Ukraine war.
"Like all other actors, Mr Putin knows very well where Turkey stands on this issue," he told Anadolu. "After this meeting we held with Putin, we hope to have the opportunity to also discuss the peace plan with US President Trump."
"Peace is not far away, we can see it ," Erdogan said.
Turkey has officially maintained that Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be protected, and it has refused to recognize the 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia.
However, Turkish officials privately acknowledge that a resolution to the Ukraine war could only be achieved through the loss of some Ukrainian territories , a message they have conveyed since at least 2022.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 04:20:00 +0000 Birthing Pains For A Multipolar World
Birthing Pains For A Multipolar World
Birthing Pains For A Multipolar World
Authored by Adam Sharp via DailyReckoning.com,
After World War 2, the U.S. emerged as the only major power with its industrial base intact.
Europe, the USSR, and Japan were all devastated.
The Soviet Union alone had 26 million deaths due to the war. The rest of Europe had approximately another 20 million. Japan lost around 3 million.
All the major powers’ infrastructure had been annihilated. Except for America.
Even before the war, the U.S. was the eminent economic power of the world. But this advantage increased significantly following WW2. After all, it was American ships, tanks, guns, and bombs that turned the tide.
B-24 bomber production line at Ford’s Willow Run plant
In 1945, America produced 50% of global industrial output. With just 6% of world population.
By 1947 the bulk of military production lines had switched to civilian goods. Lines that were producing tanks switched to cars and appliances. Factories that were churning out bombers switched to commercial airliners.
And in 1944, the Bretton Woods agreement set Uncle Sam up as a monetary superpower as well. The U.S. became the world’s largest lender, which gave it a stake in much of the world’s re-building.
The result at home was a sustained economic (and baby) boom.
America quickly dominated both the industrial and financial world, setting the stage for 65 years of U.S. exceptionalism.
A New Challenger
The USSR was devastated after WW2, but it also gained a substantial chunk of new territory (either formally or as satellite/vassal states ). East Germany, Eastern Poland, much of the Baltics, and some of Japan’s former territory.
For a long time, the Soviet Union was America’s only real competition. But the U.S. won the cold war decisively, mostly due to a superior economic model.
America’s reign as sole superpower lasted from the 1940s until recently.
Today, China is emerging as a new superpower. And in some ways, the country is already more powerful than the USSR ever was. On the economic front, it’s certainly true. China today produces roughly 1/3rd of the world’s manufacturing output. It’s not quite as dominant as America was following WW2, but that was a unique situation as much of the major powers’ infrastructure had been destroyed.
The USSR never came close to that level of industrial strength.
And I would argue that China is also becoming a military superpower. We covered this in depth in Containing China is Becoming Untenable.
Russia is also re-emerging as a major power. I wouldn’t necessarily qualify them as a superpower, not economically anyway. But when it comes to military might, they punch above their weight.
The rise of China, and to a lesser extent Russia, has ended America’s title as sole superpower.
A Shift to the Americas, and a Multipolar World
“We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”
-Karl Rove, 2004
For much of the past 50 years, America has exerted its will on the world. Between our economic and financial might, almost anything was possible. The threat of invasion, nation-building, and sanctions brought nations to their knees.
That era is drawing to a close. And President Trump’s recently released National Security Strategy reinforces this sea change. According to the guiding document:
“After the end of the Cold War, American foreign policy elites convinced themselves that permanent American domination of the entire world was in the best interests of our country . Yet the affairs of other countries are our concern only if their activities directly threaten our interests.
Our elites badly miscalculated America’s willingness to shoulder forever global burdens to which the American people saw no connection to the national interest. They overestimated America’s ability to fund, simultaneously, a massive welfare regulatory-administrative state alongside a massive military, diplomatic, intelligence, and foreign aid complex. They placed hugely misguided and destructive bets on globalism and so-called “free trade” that hollowed out the very middle class and industrial base on which American economic and military preeminence depend.”
This is shocking to see in a key American policy document. Our country no longer aims to dominate the entire world. Which is good, because it’s no longer possible or beneficial.
America’s foreign policy focus will shift to the Western hemisphere (the Americas). This is also outlined in the new strategy document:
“We want to ensure that the Western Hemisphere remains reasonably stable and well-governed enough to prevent and discourage mass migration to the United States; we want a Hemisphere whose governments cooperate with us against narco-terrorists, cartels, and other transnational criminal organizations; we want a Hemisphere that remains free of hostile foreign incursion or ownership of key assets, and that supports critical supply chains; and we want to ensure our continued access to key strategic locations. In other words, we will assert and enforce a “Trump Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine. ”
The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy principle announced in 1824 by President James Monroe. In essence it told European powers to stay out of the Americas, and in return America wouldn’t meddle in European wars and politics.
President Trump is essentially shifting our foreign policy focus to the Americas (hence the recent actions vs Venezuela ).
The new national strategy document also states that the U.S. will, “seek good relations and peaceful commercial relations with the nations of the world without imposing on them democratic or other social change that differs widely from their traditions and histories “.
Another notable shift. The world is changing. The era of America as the world’s sole superpower is over. And that’s not a bad thing. Like nearly every empire of the past, we overextended, overspent, and made plenty of other mistakes along the way.
If the last 25 years prove anything, it’s that being the world’s policeman is overrated.
America now has a chance to rebuild its once dominant industrial infrastructure and focus on its citizens’ wellbeing. And that’d be a refreshing change.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 03:45:00 +0000 20 States Sue Trump Over $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
20 States Sue Trump Over $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
20 States Sue Trump Over $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
California, Massachusetts, and 18 other states filed a lawsuit Friday against President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions.
“President Trump’s illegal $100,000 H-1B visa fee creates unnecessary—and illegal—financial burdens on California public employers and other providers of vital services, exacerbating labor shortages in key sectors,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.
The lawsuit alleged the fee is unconstitutional because the administration exceeded the fee-setting authority granted by Congress and did not go through a notice-and-comment process.
As Jill McLaughjlin details below via The Epoch Times, Trump instituted the $100,000 fee on Sept. 19, saying the order and his immigration Gold Card program would “reduce our taxes greatly and hopefully bring some great people into our country.”
Foreigners in “specialty occupations”—such as tech, science, and medicine—can apply for the temporary work visas, which can last up to six years. The workers must be sponsored by an employer to be accepted into the program.
Trump said in his Sept. 19 proclamation that the measure is designed to curb “systemic abuse” of the high-skilled visa system and protect U.S. workers—especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
The president said that many companies were exploiting existing rules by laying off their U.S.-citizen workforce and replacing them with cheaper H-1B workers. When announcing the changes on Sept. 19, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that their aim was to encourage companies to hire American citizens.
Current H-1B visa holders and renewals are exempt from the fee, according to the White House.
Congress limits the number of work visas available each year for most private employers, with the current nationwide cap set at 65,000, and an exemption for 20,000 people with a master’s degree or higher.
Bonta and the other states involved in Friday’s lawsuit argued Congress makes decisions about the program’s operations.
The states opposing the new fee also said they were concerned that some employers selectively disfavored by the Trump administration would be more likely to be charged the fee.
Bonta said the visa fee is “devastating for all states, including California, and threatens the quality of education, healthcare, and other core services available to our residents.”
The plaintiffs are also concerned that the visa program would worsen the national teacher shortage, as educators are the third-largest occupation among work visa holders.
The other states that have joined in the legal action are Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.
Friday’s lawsuit is the 49th legal action filed by Bonta against the Trump administration this year.
Attorney General of Massachusetts Andrea Joy Campbell speaks onstage during EMILYs List's 2023 Pre-Oscars Breakfast at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 7, 2023. Araya Doheny/Getty Images for EMILYs List
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state Legislature, dominated by a Democratic supermajority, set aside $25 million in taxpayer funds last year to pay for litigation against Trump. Bonta spent $5 million of that this year to hire attorneys specifically to handle the extra workload, his press office told The Epoch Times on Dec. 1.
The office is also getting another $14.2 million in this fiscal budget cycle, which runs until June 30, 2026, to hire more attorneys for additional lawsuits against the administration.
“We’re appreciative of [Newsom] and the Legislature for seeing the importance of this work and ensuring our office has the resources we need to take on the fights ahead,” Bonta’s press office said.
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Sun, 14 Dec 2025 03:20:00 +0000 Trump Team Denies Leaked 'Secret Plan' To Break EU Nations Away From Brussels' Grip
Trump Team Denies Leaked 'Secret Plan' To Break EU Nations Away From Brussels' Grip
Trump Team Denies Leaked 'Secret Plan' To Break EU Nations Away From Brussels' Grip
Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,
The Trump administration’s new National Security Strategy was published last week, setting out the U.S.’s broad foreign policy direction for the remainder of his term. It focused on ending what it calls a “perpetually expanding NATO,” establishing “conditions of stability within Europe,” and encouraging European allies to “stand on [their] own feet” in security matters.
The document also warned that Europe faces “civilizational erasure,” citing migration, censorship of speech, declining birthrates, and what it described as a loss of national identity and self-confidence.
Days after the official release, however, the Defense One website reported that a longer, unreleased version of the NSS had circulated in Washington. According to the site, the unpublished version contained far more explicit political goals for reshaping Europe’s future and reducing the influence of the European Union. Defense One wrote that the extended draft urged the United States to “Make Europe Great Again,” proposing that Washington realign its attention toward a select group of governments ideologically closer to the Trump administration.
The unpublished version, Defense One reported, stated that Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Poland were countries the United States should “work more with… with the goal of pulling them away from the [European Union].” It also said the United States should support “parties, movements, and intellectual and cultural figures who seek sovereignty and preservation/restoration of traditional European ways of life… while remaining pro-American.”
None of this language appears in the officially released NSS, which focuses instead on broader themes of strategic stability with Russia, the need for Europe to regain its self-confidence, and continued American support for democracy and free expression. The official document argues that Europe’s loss of confidence is particularly visible in its approach to Russia. It states, “Managing European relations with Russia will require significant U.S. diplomatic engagement, both to reestablish conditions of strategic stability across the Eurasian landmass, and to mitigate the risk of conflict between Russia and European states.” It adds that stabilizing the continent will require “an expeditious cessation of hostilities in Ukraine” to prevent escalation, restore stability, and support Ukraine’s survival as a viable state.
The text also warns that the war has increased Europe’s exposure to external dependencies, particularly Germany’s, and criticizes what it describes as unrealistic expectations held by some European officials. It concludes that despite Europe’s internal crises, the continent remains strategically and culturally vital to the United States. America, it says, “encourages its political allies in Europe to promote this revival of spirit,” asserting that the growing influence of patriotic European parties “gives cause for great optimism.”
After the Defense One report appeared, the White House moved quickly to deny the existence of any longer or alternative NSS. Spokeswoman Anna Kelly said, “No alternative, private, or classified version exists. President Trump is transparent and put his signature on one NSS that clearly instructs the U.S. government to execute on his defined principles and priorities.” She added that “any other so-called ‘versions’ are leaked by people distant from the President who, like this ‘reporter,’ have no idea what they are talking about.” Her reference to leaks suggests that other versions of the report may have been discussed, albeit not endorsed or included in the final publication.
Speaking to the American Conservative website about the strategy report, Krzysztof Bosak, a Polish MP, leader of the right-wing Confederation, and deputy speaker of the Sejm — Poland’s lower parliamentary chamber — said, “I can’t say that I disagree with anything there. It’s a continuation of Vice President J.D. Vance’s Munich [Security Conference] speech, which I agreed with completely.
“Maybe Europe needs a shock from our good old friend America to start a true debate, because there was no debate in the European mainstream. In America, you have both sides of the political spectrum. In Western Europe, there’s only one side. If you have politically incorrect views, you can find yourself in prison, because you said too much, for example, in England or sometimes in Germany,” he added.
Italian newspaper La Repubblica also reported on the Defense One findings, highlighting the claim that the United States planned to use Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Poland “as tools to dismantle the European Union” by drawing them into a broader, ideologically aligned group. It noted Defense One’s summary that the unpublished draft viewed Europe’s immigration policies as driving an “erasure of its civilization,” and that Washington should engage with European actors seeking “sovereignty” and the restoration of traditional ways of life.
La Repubblica separately noted that Matt Schlapp, chairman of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), recently expressed interest in holding a major CPAC event in Italy to promote a sovereignist agenda. While government sources suggested a lack of enthusiasm, Schlapp told the newspaper, “We will get it done.”
CPAC has grown in stature among European conservatives in recent years, most notably in Hungary, where its annual event in Budapest now attracts major players, both from Europe and across the Atlantic.
Read more here...
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