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July 30, 2025
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July 30, 2025
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July 30, 2025
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July 30, 2025

5 Revelations From the Newly Declassified Russia Records

The three lots of records concern the creation, at the behest of President Barack Obama, of an intelligence community assessment (ICA) that featured an allegation that Russian President Vladimir Putin interfered in the presidential election in order to help then-candidate Donald Trump.

The public release of the assessment on Jan. 6, 2017, sparked a media wildfire that consumed the early days of the Trump presidency and fed the political controversy that led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller. The sprawling Russia collusion inquiry hamstrung the Trump administration for years before Mueller ended the probe. Mueller concluded that there was no collusion.

Russia’s Klyuchevskoy Volcano Starts Erupting after Earthquake

The Klyuchevskoy volcano on Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula began erupting on Wednesday morning following a powerful earthquake off Russia’s far eastern coast.

Lava began flowing from what is the largest active volcano in the northern hemisphere.

The Russian Academy of Sciences’ United Geophysical Service said in a post on Telegram: “A descent of burning hot lava is observed on the western slope. Powerful glow above the volcano, explosions.”

Located in the Kamchatka region, Klyuchevskoy stands at 4,750 meters (15,584 feet) and last erupted in 2023.

DEALMAKER-IN-CHIEF: President Trump Secures Landmark Peace, Trade Deals

In a major weekend for diplomacy and trade, President Trump secured a landmark trade deal with the European Union and brokered an immediate ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand, showcasing his continued pursuit of global peace and American prosperity.

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Russian Ports CRIPPLED by FSB Order

Russia’s latest maritime decree demands all foreign ships secure FSB approval before docking, sparking chaos at its ports.

At a Glance
  • President Putin signed a decree requiring FSB approval for foreign vessels entering Russian ports.
  • The decree has led to port congestion and disruption of trade operations.
  • FSB now controls port access, previously managed by the Ministry of Transport.
  • Many ships are stranded or delayed, impacting Russian exports and global trade.
Russia’s New Port Security Measures

President Vladimir Putin’s decree, signed in July 2025, has shifted the control of foreign vessel entry into Russian ports from the Ministry of Transport to the Federal Security Service (FSB). Now, all foreign ships must obtain FSB approval to access any Russian port, a move that has already caused significant disruption in maritime operations. This decision comes amid increasing security concerns linked to ongoing Russia-Ukraine hostilities and heightened Western sanctions targeting Russian maritime trade.

Historically, the Ministry of Transport managed port entries, with FSB intervention limited to ports near naval bases or under special circumstances. This new decree extends FSB oversight to all ports, reflecting Russia’s wartime posture and increased security priorities. The change follows a series of explosions and drone attacks on Russian ports, attributed to the conflict with Ukraine, alongside intensified Western monitoring of Russian shipping activities.

Instagram BLOCKS 135,000 Predators — Safety Revolution?

Instagram’s recent crackdown blocked 135,000 predatory accounts, leaving us wondering if the digital playground is finally becoming a safer haven for our kids.

At a Glance
    • Instagram blocked 135,000 accounts targeting minors.
    • New safety features include nudity protection and DM restrictions.
    • Meta’s actions are both a response to external pressure and a proactive attempt to lead in child safety.
    • Advocacy groups remain skeptical about the sufficiency of these measures.
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Instagram’s Big Move on Safety

Instagram, under the watchful eye of Meta Platforms, has been under siege regarding the safety of its younger users. In a world where safety is paramount, Instagram swung into action by blocking an eye-popping 135,000 accounts for predatory behavior. This is not just a digital game of whack-a-mole but a serious attempt to clean up its platform. The move came as part of a rollout of new safety features aimed at safeguarding kids.

These features include enhanced privacy settings, parental approval requirements, and restrictions on direct messaging. The platform has also introduced a global nudity protection feature that automatically blurs suspected nude images, a tool that has seen a high adoption rate among users. This indicates that Instagram is not just resting on its laurels but is actively trying to shield its users from harmful content.

Airman Dies in Handgun Incident Under Review by Air Force

A fatal firearm incident at a Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming has prompted the temporary suspension of a widely used military handgun and launched a series of investigations.

According to Military.com, airman Brayden Lovan, 21, was killed Sunday at F.E. Warren Air Force Base when a discharged firearm left the young security forces member fatally wounded, prompting the Air Force to halt use of its standard M18 handgun and investigate the weapon’s safety.

FDA Upgrades Recall on 160,000 Bottles of Popular Thyroid Medication, Levothyroxine

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week upgraded a recall of tens of thousands of bottles of a type of commonly prescribed thyroid medication.

Roughly 160,630 bottles of levothyroxine sodium tablets are under recall, the FDA said in multiple notices issued this week. The federal agency classified the levothyroxine sodium recall as Class II, which means that there is a moderate risk to public health.

The reason for the recalls is that the drug is deemed “subpotent” and the content of the medication is “below the approved specification,” the agency said.

The prescription-only drug is manufactured by India-based Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited for North Carolina-based Accord Healthcare, the FDA said. The levothyroxine sodium tablets come in different potencies and in different bottle sizes.

Other details about the recall were not provided, including whether there were any adverse impacts associated with the medication.

A list of the specific recalled tablets, as well as the products’ lot numbers and expiration dates, can be accessed on the FDA’s recall enforcement website. Or the specific drug recall notices can be accessed here: 25 mcg, 90-count bottle; 25 mcg, 1000-count bottle; 50 mcg, 90-count bottle100 mcg, 1000-count bottle112 mcg, 1000-count bottle150 mcg, 1000-count bottle; and 175 mcg, 1000-count bottle.
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