Monthly Archives: October 2025

‘I Got That White Girl’: The War Over Racism, America’s Ultimate Taboo

The attack, lightning fast and captured on surveillance video, shocked many, not merely because it was yet another terrible homicide, but because it has forced Americans to confront the failure of institutions meant to protect them the innocent as well as the cultural paralysis that prevents ordinary people from intervening, and the ideological narratives that try to erase both motive and responsibility.

Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo ahora aburizamo imigambi yincakura

Ibiro ntaramakuru byo mu ijuru (Heaven News Media Agency) biratangaza yuko Kayumba Nyamwasa agiye gushyirwa mu ishuli ryísumbuye (high school/secondary school) kugirango abashe kumenya yuko Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo ari Imana Nyiringabo.

Abashambo bongeye gukora inama bashakisha uko bakwikura mu bibazo balimo by’ubutabera bw’Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo bagambaniye Umwami Kigeli Ndoli

 

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US national debt surpasses a record $38 trillion

The figure amounts to roughly $111,000 of debt for every person in the US, think tank says. The United States national debt has topped $38 trillion, as the gap between government spending and revenues in the world’s largest economy expands at a rapid pace. The US Department of the Treasury included the staggering figure in its latest report on the nation’s finances, with the debt standing at $38,019,813 as of Tuesday.

Mamdani’s 9/11 Moment of Truth

If Zohran Mamdani is elected the next mayor of New York City, he will face the next anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on America as either an undisguised hypocrite or honest enough to reveal his expansive contempt for a nation that remains the beacon of freedom around the world.

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