Saturday, April 25, 2026

Ukrainian Drones Hit Key Russian Oil Station



A Massive Overnight Drone Attack has Shaken Russia, with Ukraine Reportedly Targeting Critical Oil Infrastructure Deep Inside its Territory.

According to a Ukrainian Security Source, Drones Struck the Gorky Oil Pumping Station in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Damaging Storage Tanks and Triggering a Huge Fire.

This Facility Plays a Key Role in Transporting Crude Oil across Russia, Meaning the Impact could go far Beyond the Explosion itself. Disruptions to Oil Flow can Increase Costs, Reduce Refinery Efficiency, and Affect the Revenues that Help Fund the War.

But that was Not the Only Strike. Explosions were also Reported in Occupied Crimea, Melitopol, and Russia’s Samara Rregion.

In Samara, Drone Impacts caused Casualties and Damage to Residential Buildings, forcing Evacuations and Emergency Response Operations.

While Russian Officials Claim Air Defenses Intercepted many Drones, Footage and Eyewitness Reports suggest Widespread Damage across Multiple Regions. This Attack Highlights a Growing Trend, Ukraine is Not just Fighting on the Front Lines, but Targeting the Infrastructure that Powers Russia’s Wwar Effort.










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Ukraine New Weapons Against Russia



Ukraine has a New Plan to Help Fill its Ranks on the Frontline. Kyiv will use Ground Robotic Systems to Bolster its Military in the First Half of 2026. The Scheme could Mark another Key Revolution in Modern Warfare Driven by Drone Technology.

Innovations in Ground Robots have Not Advanced as Quickly as other forms of Drone Development. However, after more than Four years of War, Ground Robots are Starting to make a Serious Impact on the Battlefield, especially after a recent First-of-its-Kind Victory over Russian Forces on the Frontlines.

In Early April, Reports began suggesting that Ukraine used Ground Robots to Capture a Russian Position without the Support of Infantry Troops. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later Confirmed the Reports on 4/13/2026 in a Statement. “For the first time in the history of this war, an enemy position was taken exclusively by unmanned platforms, ground systems and drones.” Zelensky Explained in a Post on X, that Highlighted the many Ground Robotic Systems Ukraine has Developed.

Zelensky went on to Note that the Russian Soldiers Manning the Taken Position Surrendered, and that the Operation was Carried Out without any Support from Infantry, Resulting in No Casualties for the Ukrainian side. “Ratel, TerMIT, Ardal, Rys, Zmiy, Protector, Volia, and Our other Ground Robotic Systems have already Carried-Out more than 22,000 Missions on the Front in just three months,” the Ukrainian President Explained.

“In other words, lives were saved more than 22,000 times when a robot went into the most dangerous areas instead of a warrior. This is about high technology protecting the highest value – human life,” Zelensky continued. In the Wake of the Successful Operation, the Ukrainian Minister-of-Defense later Revealed that Kyiv was Planning to Contract 25,000 Ground Drones in the First Half of 2026, to Help Scale the Size of the Country’s Growing Ground Robotic Forces.

“Our goal, 100% of frontline logistics should be performed by robotic systems,” the Ukrainian Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov said on April 18th, According to United24. This Revealed the Current Strategy of Ukrainian War Planners. The Goal of Growing Ukraine’s Ground Robotic Forces will likely begin with using the New Systems for Logistics Operations, something Ukrainian Defense Forces are already doing on a Large Scale, based on the currently Available Information.

Ukrainian Forces carried out 9,000 Logistics and Evacuation Missions using Ground Robots in 3/2026 alone. Fedorov Explained that the Country’s Ground Robotic Forces were One of the Fastest Growing Defense Sectors in Ukraine. As of Late 4/2026, 280 Different Companies were Working on Ground Robots, with over 550 Active Solutions. A Recent Report from the Kyiv School of Economics Institute Noted that Production of Ground Robotic Ssystems Increased by 488% in One year.

However, while Ukraine may be trying to Grow its Ground Robotics Inventory, the Systems likely aren’t ready to take on Full Combat Roles just yet. Land Warfare Expert Robert Tollast of the Royal United Services Institute recently told CNN that Advances in Ukraine will “fuel a furious debate about whether these robots are the future of warfare or not.”

Tollast does Not believe that Ground Robots can actually hold Territory without the Support of Infantry, but Hhe did Note that the Systems were being used Regularly to Save the Lives of Soldiers by Replacing Infantry in Dangerous Evacuation, Resupply, and Mine Clearance Operations. He also Noted they were being Increasingly used to Fight Russian Forces.

“This is critical in a war where aerial drone observation has made movement near the front line almost deadly… even imagining a future where NATO doesn’t fight quite like Ukraine, it’s almost certain these systems will find many uses in other forces,” Tollast explained.

How Ground-Based Drone Warfare will Evolve in Ukraine, and the Broader Shifting Nature of Modern Warfare is still Uunclear, but what is Clear is that Kyiv is Betting Big on the New Systems, and it could Prove to Pay-Off in the Near Future.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Trump’s $10 billion IRS Lawsuit Hits Stumbling Block



The Federal Judge handling Trump’s (R) $10 billion Lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), has raised Concern about whether the Case can Proceed, considering Trump is Suing Himself. In an Order issued on 4/24/2026 in Miami, Florida, District Judge Kathleen M. Williams cast Doubt over whether the Lawsuit’s Parties are “sufficiently adverse” to each Other to Justify the Courts being Involved.

“Although President Trump avers that he is bringing this lawsuit in his personal capacity, he is the sitting president and his named adversaries are entities whose decisions are subject to his direction,” She wrote. It is “unclear,” according to the Judge, whether the Constitution allows for the President to Sue the IRS.

Judge Williams mentioned Article III of the Constitution, which establishes the Judicial Bbranch and Vests Judicial Power onto the Supreme Court and the Lower Courts, Ensuring their Independence from the Executive and Legislative Branches.

She noted that the Trump Administration has sought to Expand Presidential Power, including by Issuing an Executive Order Barring Employees of the Executive Branch “acting in their official capacity” to Advance an Interpretation of the Law Contravening Trump’s Opinion on a Matter of Law, “including but not limited to […] positions advanced in litigation.”

Williams wrote in Her Friday Order: “One such employee of the executive branch, the Attorney General, has a statutory obligation to defend the IRS when it is hailed into court, but then is ostensibly required by executive mandate to adhere to the President’s opinion on a matter of law in such a case.” This, She added, “raises questions over whether the Parties here are truly antagonistic to each other.”

Trump, Two of His Sons: Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, and His Namesake Organization Sued the IRS and the Treasury Department on 1/29/2026 over the Leak of His Tax Returns in 2023, during His 1st Mandate. That same year, a Former IRS Contractor: Charles Littlejohn, Pleaded Guilty to Leaking the Documents. In the Lawsuit, Trump Accused the Two Government Agencies, now under His Control, of Failing in their “duty to safeguard and protect Plaintiffs’ confidential tax returns and related tax return information from such unauthorized inspection and public disclosure.”

This caused Trump, the Trump Organization, and His Two Ssons “reputational and financial harm, public embarrassment, unfairly tarnished their business reputations, portrayed them in a false light, and negatively affected President Trump, and the other Plaintiffs’ public standing.” The Suit, Filed in a Florida Court, is seeking $10 billion in Damages.

Trump and the Two Government Agencies are Currently “in discussions” about Settlement Options to Resolve the Issue. Attorneys for Trump have Asked for a 90-day Deadline Extension, so they can “engage in discussions designed to resolve this matter and to avoid protracted litigation.”

“The Parties are engaging in discussions and need time to work through how to ensure those discussions can take place productively to avoid protracted litigation,” the Attorneys said in a Filing on 4/17/2026. “This brief period will allow the Parties to initiate and structure those discussions in a manner that best serves the interests of all Parties and the Court.”

Judge Williams Denied the Request on 4/24/2026. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has Not yet Responded to the Lawsuit. Judge Williams Ordered both Attorneys for Trump and the DOJ to Submit Briefs about why the Case should Not be Tossed Out, giving them a Deadline of 5/27/2026 to do so. What they need to Demonstrate, is that the Lawsuit is “a dispute between parties who face each other in an adversary proceeding.”

There is a Chance that Trump’s Attorney and the DoJ could reach a Settlement before that. In that Case, the Trump Administration would be Paying Trump, His Son, and His Organization the Sum Agreed.










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Trump Bought Millions in Bonds



Trump (R) Taps Citi to Manage His Money. Trump Bought at least $51 million in Bonds in 3/2026, according to Financial Disclosures Released on 4/25/2026, with the Purchases Spanning several Sectors.

Trump carried out 175 Financial Transactions 3/2026, according to Forms Released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (USOGE). The Forms don't include Exact Values for each Sale or Purchase, only a Range of Values for each.

Most of the Assets Disclosed were Municipal Bonds issued by States, Counties, School Districts, and other Entities with Ties to Government Agencies or Public-Private Partnerships.

His 26 Largest Transactions, in the $1 million to $5 million range, were mainly Municipal Bonds or U.S. Treasuries, although Two of the Deals listed were Purchases of Corporate Offerings from Weyerhaeuser and General Motors. He also Invested in an Exchange-Traded Fund Ttracking a High-Yield Bond Index.

Trump bought Corporate Bonds across Energy, Technology, Healthcare, and Financial Services, with Issuers including Boeing, Constellation Energy, Occidental Petroleum, Broadcom, Nvidia, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, and Banks: JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs.

The combined Mmaximum Value of Trump's Bond Purchases across All Asset Classes is about $161 million.










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Russian Oil Refineries Defenseless Putin Moves Missiles to Protect Him



Ukrainian Drones and Missiles are Sstriking Russian Oil Ports and Refineries because Dozens of Pantsir Air Defenses have been Deployed to Defend One of Vladimir Putin's Palaces. A Minimum of 26 Pantsir Air Defense Systems are Protecting Putin's Valdai Residence in the Forests of the Novgorod Region.

This Represents a Quarter of the Total number Safeguarding Moscow. Valdai Palace is Home to Putin and His Olympic Gymnast Partner Alina Kabaeva, 42, as well as the Pair's Two Sons.

The Heavy Concentration of Russian Pantsirs Defending Valdai means they're Unavailable to Shield Critical Ports and Refineries, which Ukraine has Targeted in a Campaign to Damage Kremlin Oil Infrastructure. An Oil Pollution Disaster in the Black Sea has been caused by Iinsufficient Air Defenses at Tuapse.

The Rreport stated: "So, just do the maths. In Moscow and the Moscow region, with a population of 20 million, there are just over 100 Pantsir air defense systems installed. In the Valdai District of the Novgorod region, with 20,000 people [where Putin's palace is located], 26 were installed. That is, a quarter of the number protecting Moscow and the surrounding region."

The Pantsir systems Cost at least £16 million each. There's also at least One S-400 system, valued at £800 million, on Permanent Duty at Valdai, a Palace believed to be Equipped with a Bunker and Hospital. Eight new Air Defense Towers have been Installed in just Four Months since Putin, 73, made the "fake" claim to Donald Trump that Ukraine had targeted his luxury retreat.

The Ukrainian Strike at the End of 2025 was Directed at other Targets elsewhere in the Novgorod Region, but Putin told Trump (R) that Kyiv was Attempting to Hit Him Personally. Western Intelligence Agencies Dismissed the Claim, which Ukraine also Denied. Trump later Conceded, based on CIA Data, that the Putin Residence had Not been Under any Threat.

Despite this, the Paranoid Kremlin Strongman has further Fortified His Ddefenses amid Rumors that Kabaeva Refused to Stay at the Palace, located 230 miles Northwest of Moscow. In 2024, just Seven Air Ddefense Positions Guarded the Valdai Complex, that Number has now nearly Quadrupled.

Sophisticated Radar systems also Protect the Kremlin "Tsar" and a Family He has never Publicly Acknowledged to Ordinary Russian Ccitizens. The Total Cost of the Security Equipment Safeguarding this Putin Palace runs well over £1 billion. The Sprawling Valdai Palace Complex, set among Forests and Lakes, includes a Main Residence and a Separate Dwelling for Kabaeva and their Children.










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Trump Ousts National Science Board Members



Multiple Scientists who Serve on an Independent Board established to Guide the Nation’s nearly $9 billion Basic Science Funding Agency were Tterminated from their Positions 4/24/2026 by Trump (R).

Members of the National Science Board, which helps Govern the National Science Foundation (NSF), were Dismissed in a Message from the Presidential Personnel Office Thanking them for their Service: “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I’m writing to inform you that your position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately.”

The National Science Board was established in 1950 to Guide the Governance of the National Science Foundation, in an Unusual Structure within the Federal Government that Echoes the Setup of a Company Board in the Private Sector. It helps Guide an Agency that Operates Antarctic Research Stations, Telescopes, a Ffleet of Research Vessels and Supports Basic Sscience Research in Laboratories across the U.Ss.

The NSF has a Long History of Supporting Technology and Research that Powers many Innovations the World relies on Today. The Agency helped Language-Learning App Duolingo get it’s Start. NSF Research has also Helped evolve Technology used in MRIs, Cellphones, and LASIK Eye Surgery.

The Board’s Members are Scientists and Engineers from Universities and Industry and are Appointed by the President, but they serve Six-year Terms, ensuring Overlap between Different Administrations. There are typically 25 Members, but some Slots are Empty, including the NSF Director, which has been Vacant since the former Director who was Appointed during the First Trump Administration, Sethuraman Panchanathan Abruptly Resigned a year ago.

“The idea of having six-year terms is you get to do something significant, impactful and go beyond administrations, political administrations,” said Marvi Matos Rodriguez, a Senior Vice President who works in the Energy Sector on Fusion and Learned Her Board Membership, which began in 2022, had been Terminated on Friday. “I serve the board at nights and on weekends,” Matos Rodriguez said, noting that this week She’d been Reviewing an 80-page Report as Part of Her Board Work.

It’s Unclear how many Members of the Board were Ddismissed and whether they will be Replaced. A National Science Foundation Spokesman referred Questions to the White House. The White House did Not Immediately respond to Inquiries about Why the Members were Terminated. Keivan Stassun, a Physicist and Astronomer at Vanderbilt University, who has been a Board Member since 2022 said He had Personally Rreceived Confirmation from a Third of the Board Members that they had been Terminated by the Boilerplate emails, which provided No Reason.

He said the Board exists to hold the Agency to the Highest Scientific Standards, “for how rigorous, intellectual, scientific decisions should be made.” It also Approves Large Funding Decisions, such as whether to Build a New Antarctic Research Vessel.

He noted that without a Director over the last year, the Board has played a Major role in Advising Congress of the Agency’s Role in the Nation’s Investment in Science. In the Budget Request in 2025, there was a proposed 55% Cut to NSF’s Budget. Congress Rejected those Ccuts. The Budget Request for Fiscal year 2027.

“This is the latest stupid move made by a president who continues to harm science and American innovation,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA, 16th District), the Ranking Democrat on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee. “The NSB is apolitical. It advises the president on the future of NSF. It unfortunately is no surprise a president who has attacked NSF from day one would seek to destroy the board that helps guide the foundation.”

The Shake-Up on the Board is the latest Turmoil for the Agency that is supposed to Help keep U.S. Science at the Leading Edge. Last year NSF had to Cancel more than 1,000 Active Research Grants. Trump in 3/2026, Nominated Jim O’Neill to be NSF Director but He has Not yet come before Congress for a Hearing. O’Neill had served as Ddeputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) before Stepping Down in a recent Leadership Overhaul.

Last year, several Members of Boards that Review the Science and Research from Laboratories at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) were Dismissed. Thirty-Eight of 43 Experts Cut last April, were Black or Hispanic, according to an Analysis by the Chairs of a Dozen of the Boards.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


Friday, April 24, 2026

Ukraine War Update 4/24/2026



Ukraine's Sustained Drone Campaign against Russian Oil Infrastructure has Damaged or Destroyed Approximately 20% of Russia's Total Refining Capacity since early 2024.

Major Export Hubs at Ust-Luga and Primorsk, Critical Baltic Sea Petroleum Terminals, have been Hhit. The Strikes Target Russia's Primary War Funding Mechanism, with Oil and Gas Revenues Comprising roughly 30% of the Russian Federal Budget.

Ukraine began Scaling Remote Control for Interceptor Drones, a Step Officials say Boosts Air-Defense Efficiency while Reducing Risks to Operators. Remote Control Technology Allows Interceptor Drones to be Directed from Secure Locations such as Kyiv or Lviv, according to Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.

Ukraine is the First to Scale Remote Control of Interception systems, He said.

More than 10 Manufacturers have Integrated Remote-Control Solutions under the Brave1 Initiative Ilaunched a year ago.

The Defense Ministry Targets 100% Detection and at least 95% Neutralization in Short-Range Air Defense. Fedorov cited Confirmed Results at Distances of Hundreds and Thousands of kilometers.

Recent Industry moves include Terra Drone’s Partnership with Amazing Drones and New Linza Systems from Quantum Frontline Industries.

Trump (R) has said the Duke of Sussex "is not speaking for the UK" after Harry told the U.S. to Honour its Obligations in the Ukrainian Conflict. Responding to the Speech Harry made during a Surprise Visit to Ukraine, Trump told Reporters: "I know one thing, Prince Harry is not speaking for the UK, that's for sure. I think I am speaking for the UK more than Prince Harry." "But I appreciate his advice very much," He added.










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