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Mangione Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Murder Charge
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Mangione Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Murder Charge

Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty Friday to a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as prosecutors formally declared their intent to seek the death penalty against him.
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Trump Says He Pushed Netanyahu on Gaza Aid
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Trump Says He Pushed Netanyahu on Gaza Aid

President Donald Trump said on Friday that he pushed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to get more food and medicine into the Gaza territory....
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DOD Aims to Curtail Weaponization of Internal Complaints
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DOD Aims to Curtail Weaponization of Internal Complaints

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday announced a new policy aimed at curtailing the weaponization of discrimination complaints within the department.
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Vatican to Mourners: Don't Take Selfies With Late Pope
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Vatican to Mourners: Don't Take Selfies With Late Pope

Officials at the Vatican are asking mourners to put their phones away and not take selfies with the late Pope Francis as he lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica.
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World Leaders Hope for Audience With Trump at Papal Funeral
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World Leaders Hope for Audience With Trump at Papal Funeral

President Donald Trump will be attending the Saturday funeral of Pope Francis, and world leaders will be jockeying for an audience with him. More than 50 heads of state are expected to attend the funeral at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome...
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Musk's Presence for USAF Nominee's Interview Spurs Scrutiny
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Musk's Presence for USAF Nominee's Interview Spurs Scrutiny

Elon Musk attended President Donald Trump's interview with Troy Meink, a move that one Senate Democrat is calling "highly inappropriate" as she calls for more scrutiny on the Air Force secretary nominee, Politico reported Friday.
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'Christianity Today' Announces It Has Converted To Islam
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'Christianity Today' Announces It Has Converted To Islam

CAROL STREAM, IL — Long-running religious magazine and online publication Christianity Today announced on Friday that it had converted to Islam.
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'Royal Egyptian inscription' of Ramesses III's name is first of its kind discovered in Jordan
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'Royal Egyptian inscription' of Ramesses III's name is first of its kind discovered in Jordan

An inscription with the name of Ramesses III has been discovered in southern Jordan.
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How New Tariff-Related Shipping Fees Could Raise U.S. Food Prices and Threaten Supply Chains
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How New Tariff-Related Shipping Fees Could Raise U.S. Food Prices and Threaten Supply Chains

A New Kind of Tariff Hits the Table Starting in mid-October 2025, the U.S. will impose steep new fees on container ships built in China or operated by Chinese-linked companies. While these are technically “port fees,” they function similarly to tariffs and could have far-reaching effects on the prices and availability of many goods… including food. The policy, born from a Section 301 investigation into China’s dominance in shipbuilding and global maritime logistics, is part of a broader attempt to boost American industry and limit foreign influence. But for consumers, especially those worried about food inflation and supply chain stability, these changes are raising a lot of red flags. As these port fees ripple through the supply chain, the end result may be higher prices at the grocery store and fewer choices on the shelf. Food Supply Chains Face Big Pricing Pressures Though much attention has been given to how tariffs will affect electronics or repair parts, one of the most vulnerable areas is food. The U.S. imports roughly 40% of the food it consumes, according to USDA and Census data, particularly during off-seasons when domestic agriculture can’t meet demand. Many of these imports rely on container shipping… especially perishable items like fresh fruit, vegetables, wine, olive oil, and seafood. These new fees will likely be passed along by carriers to importers and ultimately to consumers. If shipping costs rise by hundreds of dollars per container—as projected by analysts at FreightWaves and the Cato Institute, those increases will be felt throughout the supermarket. A per-container fee of $780 on a vessel with 1,900 containers could raise shipping costs by over $1.5 million per port visit. For food items with narrow profit margins, that means prices may rise significantly. Imported Food: Already Expensive… But Costs Will Continue to Rise A few examples: The impact on specialty imports like Italian wines and olive oils is already being felt. Tariffs from previous years had already driven up prices, adding $2 or more to bottles in the $10–$20 range. Olive oil, which has climbed from around $15 to over $35 per bottle due to inflation and supply issues, may breach the $40 mark with these added costs. If consumers start opting out due to price, distributors are likely to reduce their offerings, thinning grocery store shelves. Similar dynamics could affect citrus from Spain, grapes from Chile, seafood from Southeast Asia, and other staples reliant on global logistics networks. With fewer items making it across the ocean profitably, supermarkets will have to pivot to more expensive or less ideal substitutes. A Dangerous Reliance on Fragile Trade Ties Nearly half—48%—of U.S. soybean exports were once bound for China. That market has suddenly closed due to the ongoing tit-for-tat in global trade policy. Soybeans offer a cautionary tale. Nearly half—48%—of U.S. soybean exports were once bound for China. That market has suddenly closed due to the ongoing tit-for-tat in global trade policy. American farmers, deeply reliant on Chinese demand, now face a crisis: too much product, no buyer, and little time to pivot. Tilapia farming in Taiwan provides another grim precedent. After years of booming Chinese investment, Beijing abruptly halted all tilapia imports from the island during a political dispute—crushing the sector overnight. These abrupt policy shifts highlight the danger of placing too much of a nation’s food economy in the hands of unpredictable foreign partners. The U.S. Must Rethink Domestic Agriculture Much of the corn and soy grown in the U.S. is destined for ethanol or animal feed, not the dinner plate. However, if imported fresh food slows, the U.S. may be forced to rethink its domestic food production priorities. Growing more human-edible crops, expanding greenhouses, and incentivizing small-scale, regional farming may all become part of the response. But such transitions take time, equipment, and money… resources many farmers lack amid declining exports and falling prices. Government programs like the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which pays farmers not to plant crops, may need to be re-evaluated. (The U.S. taxpayers pay almost 2 billion dollars per year to farmers to NOT plant crops) With the potential for real food shortages, incentivizing production rather than idleness may become essential. Will Empty Shelves Return? The result of all this could be more than just higher prices… it could be actual shortages. As seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chains can unravel quickly. If these new tariffs and port fees cause congestion or if global suppliers decide it’s no longer worth sending food to the U.S., gaps on shelves may appear again. Perhaps not across the board, but in enough places to cause frustration and even panic buying. Industry sources are already warning of delays and reduced shipments. Amazon has reportedly canceled some China-based orders due to cost pressures, and smaller businesses are struggling to navigate the increasing red tape and fees. If these fees expand or spark retaliatory actions, the ripple effect through agriculture, imports, and logistics could grow larger. Preparing for a Leaner Future Whether these policies achieve their long-term goal of reshoring shipbuilding and manufacturing remains to be seen. But in the short term, all Americans should prepare for higher grocery bills and a narrower selection of imported food products, including vegetables. The era of global abundance may be giving way to regional self-reliance, and that will require both policy adaptation and personal planning. Make appropriate plans, like planting your own backyard garden, as this situation will not work itself out smoothly.
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Prepping and Survival Chat - The State of the Community Address
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Prepping and Survival Chat - The State of the Community Address

#prepping #survival #preppers #HVPS #HudsonValleyPreppingSurvival @HudsonValleyPreppingSurvival Hudson Valley Prepping and Survival: https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5vlnUFW9ebD0V5iGRvsLg Folks, I have intentionally turned off monetization tonight and leaving out my affiliate links. Please do not send me a superchat or superthanks tonight. This is my own little peaceful protest in solidarity with Mike and Livingston Man. IF you want to do something for me, head over to Mike's channel and subscribe, watch a few minutes of a video, smash the like, and leave a comment. That would mean the world to me, thank you! . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . (I couldn't delete this link without it crashing my studio. I think I know why but can't fix it without re-doing the whole thing on streamyard, now stop scrolling and go over to Mike's channel and subscribe please! LOL) ?️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! ? https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5829485992869888
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