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October 1, 2025

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Government Shutdown Imminent as Senate Fails to Pass Funding Bill

The White House has officially announced that the United States federal government is set to shut down following a critical failure in the Senate to pass a much-needed spending bill. This news, which was shared through social media channels, has sent shockwaves across the nation, highlighting the ongoing struggles within Congress to find common ground on federal funding. After intense negotiations, Senate leaders were unable to garner the necessary votes to approve the bill aimed at keeping federal agencies funded beyond the current fiscal year. As the clock ticks down, the ramifications of this shutdown loom large, affecting countless Americans

October 1, 2025

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Supreme Court’s 2025-2026 Term: A Crucial Crossroads for Rights and Power

The upcoming term of the U.S. Supreme Court is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal in recent history, with cases that could redefine LGBTQ+ rights, impact presidential authority, and influence the dynamics of money in politics. Legal experts Devon Ombres and Hayley Durudogan suggest that, as societal values continue to evolve, the Court will face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. As we approach the 2025-2026 session, the Supreme Court’s docket is packed with cases that could significantly affect millions of Americans. Activists and observers alike are closely monitoring these developments, as they may signal the direction of American

September 30, 2025

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Teen Cancer Survivor Stuns Trump with Story of Resilience in Oval Office

In a heartwarming moment that has captured the attention of millions, a sixteen-year-old childhood cancer survivor recently met with former President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where her inspiring story left a lasting impression. The young girl, whose courage in battling cancer has rallied support across social media platforms, managed to impress Trump so profoundly that he inquired, “Where did you learn how to speak like that?” The meeting, which took place as part of a charity event aimed at raising awareness for childhood cancer, was not only an opportunity for the teenager to share her journey but also

September 30, 2025

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Animoca Brands Predicts Emergence of “Universal Exchanges” as DeFi Gains Traction

In a notable shift within the cryptocurrency landscape, leading exchanges are transforming into multifunctional platforms by integrating decentralized finance (DeFi) features. Research from Animoca Brands suggests that this evolution is paving the way for the rise of so-called “Universal Exchanges” (UEXs), which aim to offer users a comprehensive suite of services beyond merely trading digital currencies. The report, shared with The Defiant, highlights that UEXs could attract a broader audience thanks to their ability to provide a variety of options, including on-chain tokens and tokenized versions of real-world assets. While centralized exchanges (CEXs) have played a crucial role in the

September 30, 2025

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SEC’s No-Action Letter to DoubleZero Marks Progress for Decentralized Networks, Says Commissioner Peirce

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently issued a no-action letter to DoubleZero, a decentralized infrastructure startup, a move that heralds significant advancements for blockchain-based initiatives, according to SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce. This decision indicates a shift towards regulatory clarity that Peirce has long advocated for in the crypto sector. The no-action letter essentially allows DoubleZero to operate without the worry of registration complaints related to the tokens it issues, which aim to facilitate a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN). In her remarks, Peirce emphasized that this decision provides necessary leeway for innovative blockchain efforts while keeping the SEC

September 30, 2025

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Michael T. Workman on ‘The Encampments’: Truth-Telling and the Legacy of Columbia

In a world increasingly polarized by differing narratives, Michael T. Workman, the director of the much-anticipated documentary The Encampments, is carving out a space for truth and social reflection surrounding the Columbia encampment. Recently, Workman shared insights into his film and the historical roots of the Columbia encampment, illuminating how truth-telling can catalyze awareness and empathy among the public. The Columbia encampment, situated in the heart of a bustling urban environment, has become a symbol of community resilience and struggle. Many have likened it to a modern-day microcosm of societal issues ranging from homelessness and economic disparity to systemic neglect.

September 30, 2025

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Supreme Court’s 2025-2026 Term Set to Shape Future of Rights and Politics

As America gears up for a new Supreme Court term beginning in 2025, major societal issues are poised for transformative scrutiny. The upcoming docket, as highlighted by legal experts Devon Ombres and Hayley Durudogan, is anticipated to tackle critical themes ranging from LGBTQ+ rights and presidential power to the complex landscape of money in politics. The Supreme Court—often viewed as a mirror reflecting the societal values and conflicts of its era—is set to receive cases that could reshape the fabric of American legal and cultural life. As public opinion shifts, the Court appears positioned to either protect or challenge hard-won

September 30, 2025

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Trump Claims Credit for $35 Insulin Cap, Sparks Controversy Online

In a striking announcement that has taken social media by storm, former President Donald Trump is asserting that he is the mastermind behind the recently implemented $35 cap on insulin prices. This bold claim, however, has faced significant backlash as many point to the bipartisan efforts that led to the policy’s inception, particularly under President Joe Biden’s administration. The debate ignited when a viral image circulated on social media featuring Trump in the Oval Office, accompanied by the text: “Trump is now claiming he’s the one who capped the cost of insulin at $35 and accuses Biden of trying to

September 30, 2025

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“Millions Unite for Historic Protest: ‘No Kings in America!'”

As the nation grapples with escalating political tensions and frustrations over perceived threats to democracy, a significant movement is brewing, promising to culminate in what many are calling the largest peaceful protest in modern American history. Indivisible, a grassroots organization dedicated to resisting authoritarianism and promoting democratic values, is mobilizing millions across the United States to join the call for a fundamental principle: “No kings ever in America.” Indivisible’s co-founder, Leah Greenberg, expressed an overwhelming sense of urgency during a recent press conference. “We’re going to show up in the largest peaceful protest in modern American history. Millions will come

September 30, 2025

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Trump’s Masked Agents Raise Eyebrows: Echoes of Authoritarian Tactics in Major US Cities

In a controversial move that has drawn comparisons to authoritarian regimes around the globe, President Trump’s administration has deployed masked federal agents to key cities, including Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and Chicago. Critics of the operation have swiftly pointed out parallels to the tactics seen in places like Hong Kong and Venezuela—a warning sign for many who believe that such actions threaten the very fabric of American democracy. The deployment, which began in late October 2023, comes amid heightened tensions surrounding protests related to racial justice and police brutality. Many activists argue that the presence of masked officers, often equipped