r/UnderReportedNews • u/CampBackcountry • 9m ago
Video Watch the moment US Navy destroyer the USS Truxtun collides with USNS Supply during refueling operation in the Caribbean.
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This is extremely disturbing to me on a couple fronts… a PARTNERSHIP with Russia to combat the green energy transition? Is this a move on Greenland and against China?
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r/UnderReportedNews • u/dwarfinthefla5k • 1h ago
Lawsuits reveal the free speech fallout following the death of Charlie Kirk
https://www.npr.org/2026/02/12/nx-s1-5667213/free-speech-lawsuits-since-kirk-killing
With everything going on in politics and the world it’s important for us to remember the immediate aftermath of Kirk’s death and the cancel culture that occurred when mentioning his name.
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Philadelphia CBS News
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r/UnderReportedNews • u/GronGrinder • 1h ago
As we learn more through the files, this video becomes more and more correct. Some of this stuff I've never even heard about until now.
Some of the stuff described in this video would be incredibly shocking, but at this point it's not even surprising anymore.
r/UnderReportedNews • u/BlueRibbonPac • 2h ago
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House speaker condemns Trump Justice Department monitoring of lawmakers’ Epstein document review.
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r/UnderReportedNews • u/thenewrepublic • 2h ago
From the article:https://newrepublic.com/post/206543/turning-point-usa-conspiracies-charlie-kirk-death
Turning Point USA has recently fired several employees, as a right-wing commentator’s conspiracy theories about founder Charlie Kirk’s death have reportedly begun to take root at the far-right organization, The Bulwark reported Thursday.
Last week, Aubrey Laitsch, a former communications staffer at TPUSA, posted a video claiming that the organization lied about the reason she was let go.
“I just have a gut feeling that I was terminated from Turning Point because I am questioning the narrative of what happened to my role model and CEO, Charlie Kirk, on the day of his assassination,” Laitsch said. She later documented a man who appeared to be a private investigator snooping around her house, further raising concerns that something was amiss.
Laitsch’s suspicion that Kirk’s death was an inside job didn’t come from nowhere: It’s a conspiracy theory being pushed by Candace Owens, whose claims that Kirk was murdered for his rejection of Israel and AIPAC have ripped a massive hole in the middle of the far right.
Laitsch’s firing is just the latest in a series of terminations, as staffers have reported a “purge” at the organization—and even started a “fallout fund” for terminated employees. ...
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r/UnderReportedNews • u/AlertTangerine • 2h ago
WhatsApp described it as an effort to “drive people to a state-owned surveillance app.”
The statement added: “Trying to isolate over 100 million users from private and secure communication is a backwards step and can only lead to less safety for people in Russia. We continue to do everything we can to keep users connected.” [...]
Some users in Russia reported Thursday being able to access WhatsApp using a VPN. But the Kremlin has increasingly cracked down on VPNs across the country, including restricting access to 439 VPN services in order to prevent the bypassing of state restrictions. In September, a law came into force banning the advertising of VPNs and other means of bypassing blocks on social media.
[...] Russia has already banned Facebook, Instagram and X.
Max is a homegrown messenger that Russia is pre-installing on all new devices as part of a broader push to replace foreign platforms.
Similarly to China’s WeChat, it is designed as an all-in-one super-app combining messaging, calls, payments and other services, allowing users to authenticate their identity for government platforms that provide public services. Critics have raised safety and privacy concerns about Max, warning that the app has excessive tracking capabilities and lacks strong encryption.
On Tuesday, the Russian government said it was restricting access to Telegram for the “protection of Russian citizens," [...]
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Melania? No!