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THE WALL


72,000 Migrants Don’t “Accidentally” Cross a Border
Spain calls it a migrant crisis. The harder question is who discovered that desperate people could be turned into diplomatic pressure. After roughly 72,000 migrants entered Ceuta, suspicion fell on Morocco, while some Spanish politicians alleged support from the United States and Israel. The evidence does not yet prove that wider coordination—but it does expose how Europe outsourced border control to Morocco, then acted shocked when that arrangement became leverage, with dead

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Aug 55 min read


Seventeen Americans Are Dead—and Epstein Is Still There
Seventeen American service members are dead, roughly 430 more are wounded, and the Trump administration still cannot explain what victory in Iran is supposed to look like. This war did not have to happen. It began while the Epstein files were closing in, gave Netanyahu the confrontation he had wanted for years, and left young Americans paying for a distraction dressed up as strategy. Epstein is still there. Seventeen Americans are not.

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Jul 214 min read


Mamdani’s Netanyahu Arrest Plan Is Brilliant Theater—and Almost Certainly Impossible
Mayor Zohran Mamdani probably cannot have Benjamin Netanyahu arrested in New York City—but the threat still matters. The ICC warrant accuses Netanyahu of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, yet federal law, diplomatic immunity and America’s refusal to recognize ICC authority stand in the way. Mamdani’s proposal may be political theater, but it forces an overdue question: who is international law actually meant to punish?

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Jul 203 min read


Trump said “Criminals.” Then They Snatched a Savannah State Student-Athlete
A Savannah State student-athlete came to America to study, play baseball, and finish his degree. Then ICE detained him over what appears to be a student paperwork issue. Johan Sandoval’s case exposes the lie that this administration is only going after “criminals” and connects to a larger pattern—from Ellabell workers to targeted athletes—where the state praises people’s labor and talent until it decides their bodies are useful as warnings.

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Jul 76 min read


Sony Just Killed Game Ownership
Sony going digital-only isn’t just a gaming story — it’s an ownership story. As a PS Vita loyalist who still plays homebrews and game ports, I’ve already seen what happens when companies abandon platforms and communities become the archive. Digital is convenient, but it also kills resale, lending, preservation, and the simple idea that buying something means it’s actually yours.

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Jul 32 min read


FIFA Wants the World Watching the Game While Gaza Buries Its Goalkeepers
Saleem Al-Ashqar was a 32-year-old goalkeeper, husband, brother, and soon-to-be father. Now he is another Palestinian life turned into a statistic while FIFA sells unity, America funds silence, and political elites pretend Israeli violence is too complicated to name. This isn’t just a sports tragedy. It is a warning about who gets protected, who gets erased, and who the world is trained not to mourn.

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Jul 34 min read


The Ashly Robinson Case Gets Darker the More We Learn
Every new update coming out of Zanzibar makes the death of Ashly Robinson feel both clearer and more confusing at the same time. While social media argues over tweets and dating discourse, investigators are dealing with confiscated passports, conflicting timelines, reported arguments, and unanswered forensic questions. This story stopped being simple a long time ago—and the internet’s obsession with instant conclusions is making it even harder to separate narrative from reali
reignitedtheseries
May 225 min read


"The World is Tired of White People's Bullsh–t"
America keeps acting like the world still needs permission. BRICS is not magic, the dollar is not dead, and America is not finished — but the world is clearly building exits from U.S.-led chaos. Foreign policy is no longer “over there.” It is gas prices, groceries, debt, rent, and the midterms. The empire does not have to fall to lose its place. It just has to keep mistaking arrogance for strength.
reignitedtheseries
May 146 min read
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