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Who Really Profits From the Lukoil–Rosneft Sanctions?
U.S. sanctions on Russia’s oil giants Lukoil and Rosneft are shaking global energy markets — but who really profits from the fallout? ONEST breaks down who wins, who loses, and what happens next.
Oct 242 min read


Sunday Edition | October 19, 2025 | Resilience
Resilience shows up in a variety of ways — often quietly, sometimes fiercely — but always as a defining force of how well our lives are lived and how well they serve others. From our immune system protecting us against viruses to our internal resistance against unlawful, undemocratic rhetoric, resilience is stamina and dignity in action. It’s not a passive state; it is a verb.
Oct 187 min read


Obamacare Premium Hikes Loom as Subsidy Cuts Threaten Coverage for Millions
The broader issue highlights a growing crisis: without subsidies, health insurance is unaffordable for nearly all Americans.
Oct 181 min read


Canada Announces Sweeping New Measures to Strengthen Public Safety and Combat Crime
With significant funding, legal reforms, and cross-government cooperation, Ottawa is signaling a decisive shift toward a “Canada strong” approach to public safety.
Oct 162 min read


Stellantis Faces Legal Threat in Canada Over Jeep Compass Production Shift
Automaker Stellantis is facing mounting political, legal, and public pressure in Canada after announcing plans to shift production of the Jeep Compass from its Brampton, Ontario, assembly plant to a facility in Belvidere, Illinois — a move that could cost thousands of Canadian jobs and potentially breach earlier commitments made in exchange for government financial support.
Oct 162 min read


The Pentagon’s Climate Reversal: From “Threat Multiplier” to “No More Climate Change Worship”
As retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré puts it: policy can change — physics won’t.
Oct 161 min read


NATO/UDCG in Brussels: More Weapons for Ukraine; Ultimatum to Putin
Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth arrived in Brussels urging allies to buy American weapons for Ukraine via PURL; Finland confirmed participation, with seven more NATO countries expected.
Oct 161 min read


Young Republican Leaders’ Leaked Chats: Racist, Violent Rhetoric Triggers Fallout
POLITICO obtained 2,900 pages of Telegram messages over seven months among Young Republican leaders in NY, KS, AZ, and VT. The chats include slurs, praise for slavery, and talk of gas chambers and rape.
Oct 151 min read


Government Shutdown Bites; White House Freezes/Cancels ~$28B Mainly in Blue States
Two weeks in, the shutdown is tangible: delayed flights, quiet tax hotlines, farmers without loans. The administration has frozen or canceled about $28B in projects, primarily in Democratic-led areas.
Oct 151 min read


Trump–FBI Dir. Patel Briefing: Sharp Claims on India, Iran–Pakistan, Ukraine
President Trump said PM Narendra Modi “assured him today that India won’t be buying any oil from Russia.” We have not seen corroborating reports.
Oct 151 min read


“MAGA All the Way”: Trump Praises Argentina’s Milei, Ties $20 Billion Aid to His Reelection
At the White House, Donald Trump welcomed Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei, calling him “MAGA all the way” and praising his economic agenda. Trump tied a proposed $20 billion U.S. aid package to Milei’s reelection, dismissed questions about Argentina’s dollarization plan, threatened tariffs on BRICS nations, and even joked about supplying Tomahawk missiles — prompting criticism over election interference, foreign policy recklessness, and authoritarian rhetoric.
Oct 141 min read


Peace Summit Agreement Lacks Substance
At yesterday’s peace summit in Egypt, Trump and the leaders of Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey signed a document outlining only vague principles for Gaza’s future. Crucially, Israel and Hamas did not sign the agreement, underscoring the steep obstacles to a lasting resolution.
Oct 143 min read
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