Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Ukraine Found Russia's Off Switch



Russia is facing a GGowing Fuel Crisis, as Ukraine's Long-Range Strikes target Oil Refineries, Depots, and Critical Logistics.

Fuel Shortages, Rationing, and Long Queues, with only Cash Payments, are Spreading across Dozens of Russian Regions, exposing the Impact of the War on everyday Citizens.

Ukraine's Campaign of Crippling Russia's Economy and Military Supply Chain, could Change the Russia contining this War.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

US Judge Blocks Trump's Limits on Student Loan Forgiveness



A Federal Judge on 6/30/2026 Blocked Donald Trump's (R) aAministration from Implementing a New Rule Stripping Public Service Workers of Eligibility for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness, if it Deems their Employers to have a "Substantial Illegal Purpose."

U.S. District Judge Myong Joun in Boston, Sided with Democratic-led States, Cities, and Nonprofits, that Argued the U.S. Department of Education's (DOE) Rule would Allow it to Target Groups Supporting Immigration Rights, Transgende Heall-Care and other Ccauses the Trump Administration Disfavors by Disqualifying them from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.

That Program allows Borrowers to have their Federal Student Loans Forgiven after 10 years Working for Government or Nonprofit Employers. More than 1 million Borrowers have Received Debt Relief since Congress Established it in 2007.

Trump in a 3/2025 executive Order (EO) Claimed the Program has "misdirected tax dollars into activist organizations that not only fail to serve the public interest, but actually harm our national security and American values."

His CO Directed the Education Department to Revise Regulations Governing the Program to Redefine what Constitutes "public service" work to exclude organizations that engage in activities that have a "substantial illegal purpose."

The Education Department did so with a final rule that it published in October that defined "substantial illegal purpose" as covering activities that include aiding illegal immigration; supporting terrorism; engaging in illegal discrimination; and participating in the "chemical and surgical castration or mutilation of children."

The plaintiffs sued in November in order to have the rule blocked from taking effect on July 1, saying it was clearly designed to target causes the administration disfavors and groups that support immigrants' rights, transgender healthcare, diversity initiatives and political protest.

Their lawsuit argued that the law that created the forgiveness program did not grant the Education Department the discretion to create exceptions to eligibility for the program and that the agency lacked a rational basis for adopting the policy.

Tuesday's ruling marked the second legal defeat for the Trump administration's efforts to remake the federal student loan system in the last week.

On Wednesday, another judge in Washington, D.C., barred the Education Department from implementing a new rule that would impose lower federal student loan limits for people pursuing graduate degrees in nursing and other healthcare-related fields.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Ukraine Major Drone Attack on Moscow Hit Satellite Center



Ukraine said on 6/30/2026, it Hit One of Russia’s Largest Satellite Communication Centers for the Second Time in just Over a Week, as Kyiv Ramps-Up Long-Range Drone Attacks to Pressure the Kremlin to End its Four-Year-Old War.

The Dubna Satellite Communications Centre to the North of Moscow, some 500 km (310 miles) from the Ukrainian Border, is used for Intelligence gathering and the Co-Ordination of Russia’s Armed Forces Fighting in Ukraine, President Volodymr Zelensky said.

The Governor of the Moscow Region Andrey Vorobyov, said a Drone had Hit an “Administrative Building” in the Town with No Reported Casualties.

Ukraine has been Increasing Pressure on the Kremlin, with Strikes Deeper into Russian Territory, Primarily Targeting Oil Refineries, but also Carrying Out Large-Scale Drone Strikes in the Russian Capital and St. Petersburg. There has been Growing Discontent Voiced by some Russians, as the War has been Slowly Creeping onto their Doorstep and Last Week, Zelensky Announced a 40-day Operation aimed at “compelling” Russia to End the War.

The Ukrainian Military said 6/30/2026 that Strikes on Moscow and St. Petersburg, have been made Possible Due to “an open corridor in the enemy’s dense air defense system.”

Ukrainian Military Operators are “systematically destroying” Radars in the Russian Border Region of Bryansk that Monitor the Airspace toward the Capital, it Added.

It is the Second Time Kyiv has Claimed a Hit on the Dubna Satellite Communications Center after the Ukrainian Military said on 6/22/2026 it had Struck the Facility. Russian State News Agency TASS Reported it had come under a “massive drone attack” during that Incident, but said Communications and Television Broadcasts had Not been Impacted, and No Staff were Injured.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Supreme Court Ruled to Uphold Birthright Citizenship



The United States Supreme Court has Upheld the Right of Birth Right Citizenship, in a Historic Court Ruling.

Justices issued their Decision on 6/30/2026, to Uphold the Right to Birth Right Citizenship, in a 5-4 Vote.

The Court also Ruled in a 6-3 Vote that Trump's (R) Executive Order (EO) to End the Right to Citizenship, Violated the 14th Amendment.

Trump Targeted Birth Right Citizenship since His First day in Office.

He Signed an EO Directing Federal Agencies to Not Recognize the Citizenship of Babies Born in the U.S., if neither of their Parents were Citizens or lawful Permanent Residents.

The EO was Quickly Met by Lawsuits from Civil Rights Groups.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Ukraine Cuts Russia's Crimea Supply Route



Ukraine Destroys Crimea Railway Bridge, Cuts Russia's Last Supply Route.

Ukrainian Special Operations Forces Destroyed the Railway Bridge over the North Crimean Canal near Rozdolne on 6/23/2026, declaring it 'no longer exists'.

The Bridge was Russia's Primary Rail Logistics Corridor connecting Occupied Crimea to Mainland Russian Forces in Southern Ukraine.

Following the Strike, Moscow Suspended All passenger Rail Services within Crimea, and Imposed a Complete Halt on Fuel Sales to Civilians.

Half of Crimea Lost Electricity in Subsequent Attacks on the Peninsula's Power Grid.

Ukrainian Defence Minister Fedorov Warned that Crimea is being Systematically Isolated by Drones, and may become an Island.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Student Loans Changes Begin July 2026



For many borrowers, the shift will mean fewer repayment options and new monthly payment calculations. There will also be stricter borrowing limits, and millions enrolled in the Biden-era SAVE plan will be forced to switch. More than 40 million Americans hold federal student loan debt, and the coming changes could significantly alter monthly payments and long-term costs.

Experts warn that failing to act or choosing the wrong repayment plan could lead to higher bills or lost access to forgiveness pathways altogether. “With many of those plans officially being phased out, July 1 will mark the start date for the alterations passed through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” Alex Beene, financial literacy instructor for the University of Tennessee at Martin, told Newsweek.

“The most relevant change is for borrowers that were on a repayment assistance plan. Starting next week, there will be one consolidated income-based repayment plan, and unlike past efforts, a minimum payment will be required each month.”

1. The SAVE Plan Is Ending: The popular Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan will be shut down. About 7 million borrowers will need to switch to a new repayment option, and loan servicers will begin sending 90-day notices starting July 1. Borrowers who don’t act will be automatically moved to a standard repayment plan, which may come with higher monthly bills.

“The SAVE Plan was the Biden Administration’s third and final attempt at mass federal student loan forgiveness, and it was blocked repeatedly by both district and appeals courts,” the Education Department said in a press release last year. “Without congressional authorization, the Biden Administration misled millions of borrowers into the illegal SAVE Plan with false promises of artificially low monthly payments—oftentimes as low as $0—and a short timeline to student loan ‘forgiveness.'” SAVE, along with other income-driven plans like PAYE and ICR, will be phased out entirely by July 1, 2028.

2. A New Repayment System Replaces Multiple Plans: The overhaul also is dramatically simplifying repayment options, but experts warn the new options also reduce flexibility. New borrowers will have just two options: Standard Repayment Plan (fixed payments) Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) RAP will serve as the primary income-based option with payments set at roughly 1 to 10 percent of income, and loan forgiveness will only be possible after 30 years of repayment. Older income-driven plans typically offered forgiveness in 20–25 years, meaning some borrowers could stay in repayment longer.

3. Fewer Choices for Existing Borrowers: Borrowers with existing loans won’t be forced to switch immediately, but their options are shrinking. Current borrowers can stay on some legacy plans temporarily, but the IBR (Income-Based Repayment) is the only major legacy plan expected to remain available long-term. Over time, most borrowers will be moved into RAP or standard plans. Taking out a new loan after July 1 could limit your options, forcing all loans, old and new, into the new system.

4. Graduate PLUS Loans Are Eliminated: The bill eliminates one of the most widely used funding options for graduate students. Grad PLUS loans will no longer be available to new borrowers starting July 1 whereas previously, these loans allowed students to borrow up to the full cost of attendance.

5. New Caps on How Much You Can Borrow: For the first time, stricter limits will apply to federal student loans. For graduate programs, the new cap is at about $20,500 per year or $100,000 total. Professional degrees defined by the Department of Education like law or medicine can see up to $50,000 per year or $200,000 total. Parent PLUS loans have a limit of just $20,000 per year and $65,000 lifetime per student. “The higher interest rates being charged will come at a significant cost for those borrowing money, and the caps on the amounts borrowed will force many to forgo higher learning or take on private loans with higher rates,” Kevin Thompson, CEO of 9i Capital Group and host of the 9innings podcast, told Newsweek.

6. Changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): New rules will also affect the PSLF program, including updated criteria for which employers qualify. Some organizations may no longer count toward forgiveness eligibility, as Education Secretary Linda McMahon will now have authority to disqualify any employers found to have a “substantial illegal purpose.”

7. New Interest Rate Incentive for Auto-Pay: The Department of Education also announced the additional incentive of a 1 percent interest rate reduction for borrowers enrolled in auto-pay. “The Trump Administration is making student loan repayment easier than ever, and borrowers should not wait to take advantage of this temporary interest rate reduction to stay on track for key student loan benefits,” said Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent in a statement. “No matter your age or college credential, we want to make sure that borrowers can understand their options and choose a repayment option that works best for them.” The rate will be available through June 30, 2028, for eligible borrowers.

What Happens Next: For most borrowers, July 1 is the starting point, and notices to switch plans will roll out over the summer. Borrowers will generally have 90 days from receiving notice to act. The larger transition away from older repayment plans will continue through 2028, when most legacy options are fully phased out.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Monday, June 29, 2026

Ukrainian Eliminate Russian Elite Paratroopers in Zaporizhzhia Region



Ukrainian Intelligence Released a Video Showing the Elimination of the Russian Troops.

A Special Unit of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) Eliminated Elite Russian Paratroopers in the Zaporizhzhia Region. Russia was on its way to Film Propaganda Footage, but fell into a Trap. The Paratroopers were on their way to Film Propaganda.

The Russian Aarmy sent Reconnaissance Units of the Airborne Forces, considered the Elite of the Russian Armed Forces, to the Stepnogorsk area in the Zaporizhzhia Region.

Their Mission was Not Combat-Related: to Seize the Ssettlement and Film a Video for a Report to Russia’s Top Leadership, to create Propaganda Footage.

Russian Group Operated at Night. Rain and Special Anti-Thermal-Imaging Cloaks were Supposed to Help them remain Undetected.

However, Assault Troops from the HUR’s Artan Special Unit were already Waiting.

They Deliberately Allowed the Russians to get Closer, and only then Struck. Exclusive Footage of the Mission was Released by the Agency’s Press Sservice.

Ukrainian Long-Range Strikes are Forcing Russian Air Defense Forces to constantly Relocate and Deplete their Resources at anAaccelerated Pace.

Mobilization in Russia is Failing to Keep Up with the Army’s Losses on the Front Lines.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker