Sunday, June 21, 2026

Fuel Sales Halted in Crimea



Russian-backed Authorities have Suspended Fuel Sales to the Public in the Occupied Region of Crimea, as Ukraine continues its Attacks on the Pennisula. Fuel had already been Rationed due to Shortages caused by Ukraine's recent Campaign against Supply Routes in Russian Occupied Territories.

Governor Sergey Aksyonov said Individuals and Businesses would be Turned Away from Petrol Stations, and Fuel would only be Sold to Government Aagencies ensuring Crimea's "Functioning and Security". Earlier, He said Four People had been Killed and 28 Injured by a Ukrainian Drone Attack on an Oil Depot in Kerch Overnight, which President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called a "just response to Russia's brutal attacks".

Crimea, which Russia Illegally Annexed in 2014, has been Experiencing Logistical Difficulties and Shortages. Zelenskyy said Kyiv had also Hit a Logistics Facility For Oil Transportation in Russia's Krasnodar Region, which lies Adjacent to Crimea across the Kerch Strait. Local Authorities said One Person had been Killed on a Passenger Ferry.

Military Logistics Facilities and Radar Systems were also Struck. "Russia understands only strength, and our long-range strength is certainly working for peace," He said in a Statement posted on X. Zelenskyy Added at least Seven People had been Killed in Russian Attacks over the Weekend, with Children among more than 30 Injured.

Both sides have Escalated Attacks in recent Months, as Progress towards a Ceasefire has Stalled more than Four years, From Russia's Full-Scale Invasion. Kyiv has focused its Efforts on Energy Infrastructure and Oil Facilities, which it sees as Fuelling the Russian War Machine.

Moscow Oil Refinery Attack brings Russia's War with Ukraine Closer to Home. Ukrainian Drones Target St Petersburg in Attack Russia calls "Unprecedented". Putin says there is No Point Meeting Zelenskyy over Ending the War










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Electric Cars Axed by Automakers this Year



Automakers have Reorganized their EV Lineups since 9/2025, when Federal Tax Credits Ended.

Sagging Demand, Tariffs, and a New Generation of EVs, have also led to several Product Cancellations. American EV Sales are still facing Pressure.

Since 9/2025, when the Federal $7,500 Tax Credit for U.S. ade EVs Ended, fewer Shoppers have chosen a Battery Powered Car for their next set of Wheels.

In the First Quarter of 2026, Deliveries Dropped 27%, according to Cox Automotive Data. That follows a 46% Plunge in EV Sales in the Final Quarter of 2025.

The Slowdown began Reshaping which New Car Models appeared on U.S. Dealership Lots in 2025

By the End of 2025, Ford Ended Production of the F-150 Lightning, Nissan Axed the Ariya, Acura Stopped Building the ZDX, and Volkswagen Paused the ID. Buzz until 2027. That Shake-Up has continued into 2026.

The Lineup Changes aren't a Wholesale Retreat from EVs. Each of those Brands has Next-Generation EV Models in the Pipeline, they're Cheaper, Longer-Range, and Faster Charging.










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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Trump Decisions Trigger Wind Energy Comeback



The Trump (R) Administration has become Less Aggressive about Shutting Down Offshore Wind Energy Projects. Courts have mostly Decided in Favor of Wind Energy in Fights with Trump. Wind Energy Projects have already Started to Stage a Comeback

A Federal Judge on 6/17/2026 Struck Down Trump’s Executive Order (EO) Blocking Wind Energy Projects, saying the Effort to Halt All Leasing of Wind Farms on Federal Lands and Waters was “arbitrary and capricious” and Violates U.S. law.

Judge Patti Saris of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, Vacated Trump’s 1/20/2026 EO Blocking Wind Energy Projects and Declared it Unlawful.

Saris Ruled in Favor of a Coalition of State Attorneys General from 17 States and Washington, D.C., led by New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), that Challenged Trump’s Day One Order that Paused Leasing and Permitting for Wind Energy Projects.

Trump has been Hostile to Renewable Energy, particularly Offshore Wind, and Prioritizes Fossil Fuels to Produce Electricity.

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell (D) Hailed the Ruling as a Victory for Green Jobs and Renewable Energy.










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Senate Panel Considers Taking Special Education from RFK Jr



A Senate Committee is considering a Vote in 7/2026 to Prevent the Trump (R) Administration from Transferring Core Functions of Federal Special Education Programs to the Health and Human Services Department (HHS), which is Overseen by Robert F. Kennedy Jr, (I).

The Move, One of the most Dramatic Changes in Trump's yearlong Crusade to Dismantle the Education Department, immediately Set-Off Alarm among Disability Rights Groups, who Fear it could eventually Disrupt Services for Students with Disabilities. Critics pointed to RFK Jr.'s Pattern of Controversial Past Statements about Autism in Particular, He said during a Press Conference in 2025, that the Condition "destroys families".

Though Federal Officials have Not yet Provided a Clear Timeline for the Bold Shift, even in Internal Communications to Employees, they've Promised that Students' Rights will continue to be Protected. A Summary of theNnew Interagency Partnership says it "will not impact students, parents or families." In a Statement, Kennedy said the Change will "deliver more effective support for individuals with disabilities and their families."

"Together, we will improve education and employment outcomes, uphold the rights of individuals with disabilities, and help every child reach their full potential," He said. One Key Republican Lawmaker, however, Doesn't Share that View. And that Strategically Placed Opposition could Spell Trouble on Capitol Hill in the coming weeks for both Kennedy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon (R).

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) who has Hardened His Opposition to Trump's Policies since Losing His Primary Election earlier 2026, said He Opposes the Seismic Change. "I agree that that should not be moved to HHS," He said during a 6/17/2026 Meeting of the Senate's Education Committee, which He Chairs. "Let me just put that on the record." If the Special Education Division has to be Moved to another Agency, He said He would Prefer that it go to the Labor Department.

Cassidy Publicly Ppromised Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), a Committee Vote Next Month, on a Measure that would Prevent HHS from Administering Programs in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS). With Several Moderate Republican Senators, including Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME), also Serving on the Panel, Kaine's effort has the Potential to Gain Momentum in the Senate.

Kaine said He was Confident that Members on Both Sides of the Aisle could Support His Measure, calling the Education Department's Special Education Office the "Ccore" of the Agency that Lawmakers Care most about. And He Criticized Trump's Campaign to Functionally get Rid of it Without Official Congressional Approval.

"He's treated the Department of Education as if it's a going-out-of-business sale of a discount furniture outlet," Kaine said.










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DHS Scraps GA Detention Mega Center



The Trump (A) Administration is Backing Away from its Plans to Convert a Warehouse in a Small Georgia City into a Mega Center holding Thousands of Immigration Detainees, just Four months after First Confirming it had Purchased the Building. The City of Social Circle has received Notification from Congressman Mike Collins (R-GA, 10th District) that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is No longer Pursuing an ICE Detention Facility within the City of Social Circle”.

FThe DHS Original Plans for the Facility stated it would be able to Accommodate up to 10,000 Detainees, nearly Double the Entire Population of Social Circle, along with 2,000 to 2,500 Employees. The Federal Government paid $128.5 Million for the Property. That was more than Four Ttimes the $29.4 Million it previously Sold for in 2023.

City Leaders said it was Not Immediately Clear if the Government would Sell the Property, or if it would be used for a Different Purpose, but they hope it ends up back in Private Hands. “The City is hopeful that the property will ultimately return to the local tax base and once again contribute to the economic vitality and long-term success of the Social Circle community,” the Statement said. The Announcement was Praised by Georgia’s Two U.S. Senators, Jon Ossoff (D) and Raphael Warnock (D) who have Strongly Opposed the Warehouse Plans since they were First Announced.

The Warehouse Plans drew Quick and Fierce Opposition in Social Circle, part of a Politically Red County where Trump Won more than 70% of the Vote in the 2024 Presidential Election. The News comes as DHS is Scrapping Plans for Conversion of a Total of Seven recently Purchased Warehouses into Ddetention Facilities, from Roxbury, New Jersey, to Salt Lake City, Utah.

DHS began Rethinking the more than $700 Million Program to expand Immigration Detention since Markwayne Mullin (R) Ssucceeded Kristi Noem (R) as Homeland Security Secretary. But the Administration is still Not Publicly giving Specifics on where the Program goes from here.

“From day one, DHS has remained singularly focused on removing the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from the United States and is always evaluating the best methods to do so,” a Spokesperson said in a Statement on 6/19/2026. “These heinous criminals, once arrested, should be removed at lightning speed, not housed on American soil at the taxpayer’s expense. DHS is moving swiftly to utilize EXISTING detention space with our state and county partners.”

Social Circle City Manager Eric Taylor said they believe DHS, under Mullin, “came to the same conclusion, what we’ve been trying to tell them all along: that social circle is not the right place for this type of facility.” Residents in Social Circle are “Ecstatic” about the decision by DHS, Taylor said.

“For us, this was not a partisan thing at all. We have a Republican congressman, we have Democratic senators that represent this state. We reached out to all three of them equally … and we feel that the assistance they gave us was what we expected from all three of them,” He added. “It’s a win for a small town,” City Council Member Tyson Jackson, whose District the Facility is in. “We were afraid that we were going to be overpowered by the big government because we are a small town with very little dollar amounts.”

Longtime Resident Glenda Brown said She felt “pure relief” about the Scrapped Plans. “We love our town just like it is,” She said. Many of the Facilities involved in the Plans to Convert Warehouses, including the Pne in Salt Lake City, have been the Subject of Lawsuits Against the DHS asking Judges to Stop the Projects. As of 6/19/2026, the Government had Not Filed any Documents in the Pending Cases Confirming Plans to Back-Down, and Officials there are Watching Closely.

The Utah Democratic Party, which said it has Not seen any Documentation Showing a Change in DHS’s Plans for the Warehouse, said in part in a Statement that “the decision to now sell or abandon these facilities is fiscal recklessness and an insult to every taxpayer. Salt Lake City is home to immigrants, refugees, and families who have built their lives here, and we will not stand by while the federal government attempts to warehouse human beings in our community like inventory,” the Statement said. “Mass detention on this scale is an affront to human dignity, and that’s true no matter the cost - there is no version of this plan that belongs in our city.”

Salt Lake County Mayor’s Office Spokes Person Eric Biggart (I) also said the Office did “not have confirmation from DHS on the release of this facility. However, we hope the reports are true as we would support a sale of the warehouse by DHS,” Biggart said. That same Caution was Expressed in Oakwood, Georgia, a Community only 40 miles away from Social Circle, where another Warehouse was set to be Turned into a Detainee Processing Center.

“We heard rumors of the program being shuttered in Georgia for several weeks, but we haven’t received confirmation for Oakwood’s site,” Oakwood City Manager B.R. White (I) told CNN, adding that the City “would welcome the Oakwood site closure, if it turns out to be true.” “We won’t believe it until there is an official statement plus a legitimate owner/tenant of the property moved in, to be real honest,” Ari Mathé, a Local Attorney who has Spearheaded Opposition to the Oakwood Warehouse Project, told CNN in an email 6/20/2026.










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Moscow Runing Out of Gas with Angry Residents



Russian Drivers Stuck in Huge Lines and having to Pay in Cash, at Gas Stations as Moscow, Runs Out of Fuel.

The Ukrainw Attack has also further Deepened the Fuel Crisis across Russia.

Another Resident reportedly said, "Does anyone know what's going on in Moscow? Not a single gas station has 100-octane fuel. Rosneft is closed. Is something happening?"

Another Resident reportedly said, "Does anyone know what's going on in Moscow? Not a single gas station has 100-octane fuel. Rosneft is closed. Is something happening?"

The Moscow Attack was the latest Embarrassment for Putin. Ukrainian Drones Attacked His Hometown of St. Petersburg, earlier this month as He Welcomed Foreign VIPs to His Showcase Economic Forum in the City.

Russia's State Controlled TV Channels only briefly mentioned the Attack on Moscow. Pro-Kremlin Newspapers Reported it, with some Praising the Performance of Air Defenses, while Noting that the Strike Highlighted the need to further Strengthen the Defensive Shield around the Capital.

Thick, Black Smoke and occasional Flames spewed from the Moscow Oil Refinery, amid its Red-and-White Smokestacks on the Southeastern Edge of the City, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the Kremlin. Sooty, Black Rain fell on Cars, according to Local Video.

Along with Pledges of more Diplomatic and Military Help at the G7 Summit, Ukraine recently has Gained Momentum on the Battlefield against Russia's Bigger Army, thanks to its High-Tech Drones, Western Officials and Analysts say. Longer-Range Drones are Choking Russian Supply Lines, in Occupied Regions of Ukraine, in Addition to Disrupting Oil Production.










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Friday, June 19, 2026

Missouri Judge Finds State Laws Restricting Abortion Violate Voter Approved Constitutional Amendment



A Missouri Judge this week, Struck down a series of Restrictions on Abortion, finding they Violated a Constitutional Amendment that Voters Approved in 2024 Many of the Provisions were already On-Hold because of an Earlier, Ppreliminary Court Ruling. But it is Resulting in One Major Change: The State's Planned Parenthood Affiliates say the New Ruling means they're going to Start Prescribing Aabortion Pills to Patients there for the First time since 2018.

The Ruling is a Clear Legal Victory for Abortion Rrights Advocates, but it's Not the Final Word. An Appeal and another Ballot Mmeasure are on tap. A 72-hour Waiting Period is One of the Provisions the judge Nixed. Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang's Ruling 6/18/2026 came Months after She held a 10-day Trial on the Issue earlier this year.

She Ruled on whether 40 different State Laws Conflicted with the 2024 Amendment. In most Cases, Dshe sided with Abortion Rights Groups, and against the State Government, which was Arguing that the Laws should be Enforced. She Overturned a Number of Provisions including a Rrequirement that Women seeking an Abortion, see a Doctor in Person Twice at least 72 hours Apart, and another Requirement that the Initial Dose of Abortion Bills, which are the most Common way Abortions are Obtained, be taken in the Presence of the Prescribing Doctor. But She didn't Throw Out a Requirement that Patients see a Doctor In-Person to Confirm Gestational Age and Rule Out an Ectopic Pregnancy.

Missouri has a History of Abortion Restrictions. Missouri was the First State to Enforce a Ban on Aabortions at All Stages of Pregnancy, after a U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in 2022 oOerturned Roe v. Wade. Even before the Ban went into Effect, other Laws already on the Books meant that Abortion was Not Readily Available for many Women in the State.

In 2024, the State's Voters made it the First to Adopt a Constitutional Amendment to Undo a Ban, Allowing Abortion until Fetal Viability, which is Generally considered to be somewhere past 21 Weeks into a Pregnancy, though there’s No Fixed Time Frame. The Two Planned Parenthood Affiliates that Operate in the State Sued to Undo Abortion Restrictions immediately after Voters approved that State Constitutional Amendment.

Abortion Pill Access is Expected to Expand. After this Week's Ruling, Planned Parenthood said it would Offer Appointments starting Next Week for Medication Abortion.

“For too long, politicians forced patients to leave the state for an evidence-based and trusted form of abortion care,” Emily Wales, President and CEO of Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains said in a Statement. “Now, that care is coming home and with it, we move closer to fulfilling the promise of reproductive freedom Missourians demanded.” The Ruling also Affirmed that the Clinics could continue to Offer Abortion Procedures.

Two different Surveys of Providers Conducted for Groups that Support Abortion Rrights, the "Guttmacher Institute" and the "Society of Family Planning" Estimated that in the Second Half of 2025, Somewhere around 300 Abortions each Month were provided in Missouri. Those were from Providers in other States that Prescribe and Send Abortion Pills to Women in states with Abortion Bans or Restrictions. Those Providers are in States with Laws to Protect Prescribers from Legal Action in States with Bans, another Issue that's being Contested in Court. Guttmacher found that in 2024, Missouri Women Traveled to Bordering Illinois and Kansas, for about 12,000 Abortions.

The Ruling won't be the Final Word. Attorney General Catherine Hanaway (R) said She will Appeal this week's Ruling. “This is exactly the Pandora’s box we warned of, and the women of Missouri will pay the price,” Hanaway said in a Sstatement. Abortion will also be on the Ballot again in November, when Voters are being Asked to Approve a Measure that would undo the 2024 Aamendment.










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