Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s family has fled to Russia after a surprise rebel offensive shattered government control in northwest Syria. However, despite the escalation, Moscow appears unable—or unwilling—to step in decisively to aid Assad, signaling a critical turning point for his weakening regime. Regional Leaders Urge Exile According to a report by The Wall Street […]
Ray Epps Lawsuit Against Tucker Carlson Dismissed
A Delaware federal judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by Ray Epps, a key figure in the aftermath of the January 6th Capitol riot, against Fox News and former primetime anchor Tucker Carlson. The ruling, issued on Wednesday, has significant implications for the press and its protections under the First Amendment, especially as it pertains […]
North Korea, Russia Defense Treaty Comes Into Force
A landmark defense pact between North Korea and Russia, signed by its leaders in June, has gone into effect after the two sides exchanged ratification documents, North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said Thursday. Staff Writers for Spacewar.com The formalization of the treaty comes as the United States and South Korea have accused the nuclear-armed […]
NYC Mayor Stirs Party Speculation Over Immigration Issue
Could the Republican Party be gaining a new member? During two separate radio interviews on Friday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams danced around the issue of whether he might switch party affiliation. When asked during an appearance on NY1 whether he would consider joining the GOP, Adams said only, “I’m a part of the American party. […]
Outgoing DNC Chair Insists ‘Identity Politics’ Should Remain Central To Party Platform
As the Democratic Party grapples with the aftermath of the 2024 election, outgoing Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Jaime Harrison has argued that “identity politics” should remain the core messaging theme for the party moving forward. His remarks come at a time when many in the party are still struggling to understand why President-elect Donald […]

Surveillance State: How January 6th Turned Financial Scrutiny Into Political Targeting
In the United States, prior to January 6th, 2021, financial surveillance operated within a limited legal framework designed specifically to combat money laundering and terrorism. Back then, judicial oversight and established legal protocols operated as essential checks, ensuring that any government intrusion into citizens’ financial lives followed the rule of law. However, the Capitol protests […]