RawDiary

Now

  Pentagon defends double-tap strike: Survivors were ‘still in the fight’... + Putin rejects US peace plan—Europe now faces ‘new war risk’: Report + Macron warns US may ‘betray Ukraine on territory’—Der Spiegel

Pentagon knew survivors but ordered follow up strike

AP reporting shows the Pentagon had information that survivors remained after an initial September strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean yet a second attack was carried out. The revelation has prompted congressional demands for answers and calls to release video and briefings.

Number

1.1M - Layoff announcements in 2025, highest since 2020

Quote

"I’m dealing with, THE POISONING OF AMERICA!" — President Donald Trump


SPX 6,857 ↑ 0.10% Dow 47,860 ↓ 0.05% Nasdaq 23,500 ↑ 0.19% Gold 4,243 ↑ 1.04% BTC 92,450 ↓ 1.08%


24 Hours

FBI arrests Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect

A major break in the five year investigation into pipe bombs placed outside the DNC and RNC ahead of Jan. 6 has produced an arrest. The development closes a long running national security mystery and will drive renewed legal and political scrutiny.

Pentagon knew survivors after Caribbean strike but launched follow on attack

Reporting shows the Pentagon knew there were survivors after a September Caribbean strike yet a follow up attack was carried out. Lawmakers are demanding answers as admirals prepare to brief Congress and the operation faces legal questions.

Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth put troops at risk with Signal posts

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces watchdog findings over use of the Signal messaging app and classified material. Multiple Pentagon reports conclude his messages risked operations and troops, fueling calls for oversight and possible congressional action.

New York Times sues Pentagon over new press rules

The New York Times has filed suit against the Defense Department challenging new press access rules. The lawsuit frames the Pentagon policy as a First Amendment issue that could reshape access to military reporting.

Supreme Court case could give Trump sweeping new power

The Supreme Court is preparing to hear a case that could significantly expand presidential authority over independent agencies. The decision could reshape the balance of power and broaden executive control.

Judge orders OpenAI to hand over 20 million ChatGPT logs

A federal judge ordered OpenAI to turn over tens of millions of anonymized ChatGPT logs to news plaintiffs in an ongoing copyright lawsuit. The ruling has major implications for AI training data and newsroom litigation.

Putin arrives in New Delhi for state visit

Vladimir Putin made a high profile state visit to India as New Delhi deepens ties with Moscow. The trip included defense deals and warm public receptions, underlining shifting global alignments amid Western pressure on Russia.

UK sanctions Russia after inquiry blames Putin for Novichok death

London imposes sanctions after an inquiry blamed the Kremlin for a 2018 Novichok attack. The measures target agencies and officials tied to the nerve agent operation and escalate diplomatic pressure on Russia.

Putin rejects key US proposals in Ukraine peace plan

U.S led diplomatic efforts to secure a path to end the Russia Ukraine war have hit stumbling blocks as Moscow rejects key U S proposals. Negotiators will continue talks in Florida even as differences persist.

Xi and Macron meet in Beijing to discuss trade and Taiwan

France and China held high level talks in Beijing focused on trade and Taiwan, reflecting European efforts to balance economic ties with geopolitical concerns as global power dynamics shift.

NATO restructures command to bolster northern security

NATO adjusted its command structure to tighten security in the north while the UK and Norway agreed joint naval patrols to protect undersea cables and hunt Russian submarines amid rising maritime threats.

Deadly Israeli strike tests Gaza cease fire ahead of new phase

Violence around Gaza and ongoing hostage issues continue to shape the conflict. Recent Israeli strikes and the return of remains of hostages have heightened tensions and raised humanitarian alarm.

Trump pardons Rep Henry Cuellar and his wife

President Trump issued a high profile pardon to Democratic Rep Henry Cuellar, prompting bipartisan reactions. The move and Cuellar's response add a new layer to political and legal controversies ahead of 2026.

Americans confidence in economy plunges to 17 month low

Economic anxiety is rising as confidence falls and corporate job cuts accelerate. Layoff announcements for 2025 have reached post pandemic highs while household debt hit record levels, raising policy alarms.

Wall Street hangs near record highs as calm holds

Markets tread cautiously as traders price in an upcoming Fed decision. Stocks remain near record highs even as investors watch interest rate signals and economic data for direction into 2026.

Amazon considers ending partnership with US Postal Service

Amazon is weighing a major overhaul of its logistics model that could end its long running partnership with the U S Postal Service as the company builds out its own nationwide delivery network.

Meta may cut metaverse budget by up to 30 percent

Meta plans substantial budget reductions for metaverse initiatives after years of heavy investment. Reports of cuts and related stock moves reflect a strategic pivot in the company's VR ambitions.

FDA orders recall of more than 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese

Major product recalls from food companies have raised consumer safety alarms. The FDA ordered a sweeping recall of shredded cheese and retailers pulled salad products over contamination concerns.

CDC advisers to vote on major change to childhood vaccine schedule

A federal vaccine advisory panel will debate delaying the newborn hepatitis B shot, a potential shift with major public health implications. The discussion is drawing scrutiny as experts weigh risks and benefits.

Videos show immigration arrests as Operation Catahoula Crunch begins

The Trump administration has launched an aggressive immigration enforcement push with large operations in New Orleans and other cities. Videos and local reports show arrests and a nationwide ramp up that is politically charged.

Ukraine's drones are reshaping battlefield tactics against Russia

Ukraine is increasingly using drones to contest Russian airspace and attacks, from frontline interceptors to advanced training. The drone war is reshaping tactics and forcing new countermeasures.

China state banks soak up dollars to slow yuan gains

China's financial moves are affecting global markets as state banks buy dollars to curb yuan strength and the property crisis pushes local debt to record levels. The dynamics matter for global trade and commodity prices.

Trump to preside over peace signing between Congo and Rwanda in Washington

President Trump will host leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Washington for a symbolic peace signing aimed at reducing violence in eastern Congo. The ceremony underscores US diplomacy in Africa.

POTUS LATEST

"I’m dealing with, THE POISONING OF AMERICA!"