Skip to content

thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

Multiple news sources at #1 place!

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Home - The Hill - WWII veteran looks back at a century of life and seeing the end of the war

Posted in
  • The Hill

WWII veteran looks back at a century of life and seeing the end of the war

by The editor•11 November 2025•Posted inThe Hill

“In September of ’43, we were attacked by over 100 Japanese planes, fighters, bombers, dive bombers, and torpedo bombers.”

The editor
More by The editor

You might also like

‘No Kings’ is utter nonsense, but few will notice this weekend

US liquor exports to Canada drop 85 percent

Senate GOP reaches deal on AI law ban

Post navigation

Previous Article Previous article:
USPS employee found dead inside mail machine: Report
Next Article Next article:
The Moral Cost of the Democrats’ Shutdown Strategy

The Atlantic

  • The ‘Easy Way’ to Crush the Mainstream Media

    FCC chair Brendan Carr is on a crusade to Trumpify the airwaves.

  • Four Simple Questions for Marjorie Taylor Greene

    A few recent breaks with her party do not negate a lifetime of conspiracies.

  • Epstein Returns at the Worst Time for Trump

    The president is desperate to make the questions go away, but there is no sign they will.

  • Inside the Sandwich Guy’s Jury Deliberations

    Can a flung sandwich cause bodily harm?

  • Donald Trump Is a Lamer Duck Than Ever

    Even though he doesn’t want you to think so

Talking Points Memo

  • Trump Threatens Primaries Against Indiana GOPers Who Won’t Cave on Gerrymandering

    Reacting to yet another obstacle in his path to redraw congressional district maps to help Republicans flip Democratic seats in...

  • Trump’s New Sham: The House Should Vote to Force Me to Release the Epstein Files That I Won’t Release

    LOL Wut? Poised to lose a House vote this week calling for the Justice Department to release its Jeffrey Epstein...

  • Feds Go After the Antifa International

    Hello it’s the weekend. This is The Weekender ☕️ The federal government demonstrated the latest example of how its putting...

  • Post-Trump Reform Requires Reinvigorating American Democracy

    After I wrote this “status interview” piece on Tuesday, I heard from TPM Reader AP who said, amidst general agreement,...

  • Michigan Republicans Demand DOJ Send Federal Election Monitors for 2026

    On Thursday, a group of Michigan Republican lawmakers sent a letter to U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi asking the Department of...

Fox News

  • Judge orders DOJ to give Comey grand jury records, citing prosecutor's misconduct

    A federal judge criticized the DOJ for mishandling evidence in former FBI Director James Comey's case and warned the indictment could be dismissed due to tainted proceedings.

  • Trump targets red state Republican lawmakers in push for congressional redistricting

    High-stakes redistricting battle unfolds as Trump pressures Indiana lawmakers to redraw congressional maps ahead of 2026 midterms for House control.

  • Zeldin overhauls Biden-era water rule to end ‘weaponization’ that led ‘puddles’ to trigger pricy permits

    EPA chief Lee Zeldin announces major overhaul of Biden-era water regulations that forced landowners to pay costly permits for building on soggy ground and puddles.

  • Iconic DC landmark unveils first Christmas tree as part of push to revive holiday spirit

    Kennedy Center's inaugural Christmas tree lighting features an 18-foot red spruce from Virginia's Appalachian Mountains, donated by the U.S. Forest Service.

  • China’s energy siege of Taiwan could cripple US supply chains, report warns

    China may conquer Taiwan through energy blockade and gray-zone tactics rather than military invasion, new defense study reveals. Beijing's strategy targets fuel imports.

The Hill

  • Trump turns to McDonald's in affordability push

    It’s Monday. Readers, I’m taking a poll and want to know what you think. Which public breakup has been more stunning to watch: Trump and Elon Musk or Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene? Email me your vote: cmartel@thehill.com. In today's issue: • President leans into affordability issue • Trump’s stunning Jeffrey Epstein reversal • MTG...

  • Unpacking the idea of ‘The greatest country ever’

    While America has many great things in its favor, all is not in keeping with us being “the greatest nation ever.”

  • Bessent: $2K tariff checks will require legislation in Congress

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that President Trump’s proposal to send $2,000 to most Americans will first require Congress to pass legislation. In an interview on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Bessent touted Trump’s effort to address affordability and lower the cost of living, but hedged when asked about the possibility of direct...

  • Greene, Massie, Khanna to host Epstein survivors for Tuesday press conference

    A bipartisan group of House members is set to host survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for a Tuesday press conference. Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) will gather at 9 a.m. EST Tuesday on Capitol Hill alongside “survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse,” according to a press release...

  • Will Chief Justice Roberts strike down Trump's tariffs, or remain his lapdog?

    Chief Justice John Roberts is at a crossroads in the tariffs case, and must decide whether to uphold a constitution that strengthens American democracy or to be Trump's loyal lackey.

Categories

  • Adventure
  • Architecture
  • Astronomy
  • BBC US politics
  • Beauty
  • CNN
  • Democracy matters – defending democracy
  • Fashion
  • Featured articles
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • Food
  • Fox news
  • Just security
  • Movie Stuff
  • NPR
  • Painters Matter
  • Politico
  • Politics Matters
  • Real Clear Politics
  • Talking Points Memo
  • The Atlantic
  • The Guardian
  • The Hill
  • Travel

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Find Us

This is a good place to read all your sources at just one stop.

Address
123 Main Street
New York, NY 10001

Hours
Monday–Friday: 5:00AM–5:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: Only urgent matters

The abouve looks good so I left it there, like I would be running a regular physical operation as well ,-)

You can reach me at editor@thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

The Guardian

  • Trump urges Republicans to vote for release of Epstein files in surprise U-turn

    US president says he backs efforts to release documents related to late sex offender because ‘we have nothing to hide’US politics live – latest updatesHow the Epstein row plunged Maga world into turmoil – a timelineEpstein emails: key takeaways from 20,000 pages of newly released filesA top Democrat has accused Donald Trump of “panicking” after the US president told his fellow Republicans in Congress to vote for the release of files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in a sudden reversal of his earlier position.Robert Garcia, the ranking member on of the House oversight committee, which released a tranche of new Epstein documents last week, said that Trump “has tried everything to kill our Jeffrey Epstein investigation”. Continue reading...

  • US judge finds evidence of ‘government misconduct’ in federal case against Comey

    Judge ruled DoJ engaged in ‘profound investigative missteps’ on way to indicting the former FBI directorA US judge on Monday found evidence of “government misconduct” in how a prosecutor aligned with Donald Trump secured criminal charges against former FBI director James Comey and ordered that grand jury materials be turned over to Comey’s defense team.Last week, prosecutors were ordered to produce a trove of materials from the investigation, with the court saying it was concerned that the US justice department’s position on Comey had been to “indict first and investigate later”. Continue reading...

  • Trump’s reversal with call to release Epstein files reveals inability to control Maga allies

    President attempts to save face politically after pressuring Republicans to back off their pushes to release filesUS politics live – latest updatesDonald Trump’s call for Republicans to back the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, an abrupt reversal, is a rare instance of the president being unable to tame his Maga base and being instead forced to accede to it.Many Republicans are expected to support a vote in the US House this week to force the justice department to release the files. Once the measure passes, it would still need approval in the US Senate, where 13 Republican senators would need to join with all 47 Democrats to approve it. Continue reading...

  • US will label supposed Venezuelan drug cartel ‘headed by Maduro’ as terrorist organization

    Experts believe decision is designed to pressure Venezuela’s leader into stepping down with threat of military forceIs US preparing to attack Venezuela and how has Maduro regime responded?The US has said it will designate a putative Venezuelan drug cartel allegedly led by Nicolás Maduro as a foreign terrorist organization, as the Trump administration sent more mixed messages over its crusade against Venezuela’s authoritarian leader.The move to target the already proscribed group, the Cartel de los Soles (Cartel of the Suns), was announced by Marco Rubio on Sunday. “Headed by the illegitimate Nicolás Maduro, the group has corrupted the institutions of government in Venezuela and is responsible for terrorist violence conducted by and with other designated FTOs as well as for trafficking drugs into the United States and Europe,” the US secretary of state tweeted, generating excitement among hardline adversaries of Maduro who interpreted the announcement as proof Washington was preparing to intensify its push to force the South American dictator from power. Continue reading...

  • Trump is turning the US military into a political prop | Jan-Werner Müller

    The military has been recast in a partisan, performative mold – all according to the president’s logic of impunityOf all the reasons Americans have been losing sleep recently – hunger, canceled flights, Democrats betraying them – the most ominous has to do with an institution usually absent from discussions about the fate of our democracy: the military. No need to be starry-eyed about US imperialism and what has long been criticized as an ever-expanding “national security state”; one can still appreciate that it is a good thing if generals do not take sides in politics – just ask anyone from the many countries around the world where they do. But a pattern is becoming clear: Donald Trump is purging the higher ranks based on his prejudices and demands for loyalty; the military is being turned into a partisan instrument and a political prop; more dangerous still, the president is instilling the logic of impunity that has come to characterize his entire approach to governance.Figures deemed too close to Trump critics, such as Gen Mark Milley, have seen promotions delayed or canceled; those targeted by far-right influencers might face professional backlash. Trump used Maga-fied soldiers as background to a Fort Bragg speech, violating longstanding norms against instrumentalizing state institutions for partisan purposes. Every violation becomes a test of who will be loyal: critics – the potentially disloyal – will identify themselves. Continue reading...

Politico

  • Trump to back primary against Indiana Republican who opposes redistricting

    The White House plans to challenge Republican state Sen. Jim Buck of Kokomo.

  • Trump tries to reclaim the narrative | The Playbook Podcast

    Trump tries to reclaim the narrative | The Playbook Podcast lead image

  • Heritage board member resigns over organization's defense of Tucker Carlson

    Robert P. George said he and the foundation’s president were at an “impasse.”

  • Indiana Republican called out by Trump on redistricting is swatted

    Authorities said sheriff’s deputies responded to the home of state Sen. Greg Goode’s after a false report of violence.

  • Trump breaks with ‘wacky’ Marjorie Taylor Greene

    His criticism is a notable fissure in the MAGA coalition.

NPR

    Five Thirty Eight

    • What Americans Think Of The Biden Impeachment Inquiry

      Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly-ish polling roundup. It’s officially impeachment season again. On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced that he’s directing three House committees to start investigating whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. McCarthy accused the Biden family of “a culture of corruption,” saying that the Biden administration

    • The Second GOP Debate Could Be Smaller, With Or Without Trump

      The second Republican presidential primary debate is less than two weeks away, so time is running out for GOP contenders to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualification criteria. To make the Sept. 27 debate, each candidate must have at least 3 percent support in two qualifying national polls, or at least 3 percent in one

    • The Senate Is Losing One Of Its Few Remaining Moderate Republicans

      On Wednesday, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not run for reelection in 2024. On the surface, the electoral impact of Romney’s decision is minimal — his seat should stay safely in Republican hands. But it’s still notable because it represents the departure of one of the few remaining Republican senators who had a

    • Why ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Working For Biden

      Welcome to FiveThirtyEight’s politics chat. The transcript below has been lightly edited. nrakich (Nathaniel Rakich, senior elections analyst): For a long time, the economy has been seen as a big liability for President Biden in his reelection bid. Inflation soared in 2021 and 2022, culminating at a rate of 9.1 percent last June. The same

    • Why Biden Is Losing Support Among Voters Of Color

      Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and two months of a campaign. The focus was largely on general election polls: Whether a Wall Street Journal poll

    Painte

    Paul Klee

    Paul Klee

    24 April 202330 December 2024
    Michael Parkes

    Michael Parkes

    24 April 202312 July 2025
    Wassily Kandinsky, 1903, The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter)

    Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky

    20 December 202012 July 2025
    Copyright © 2025 thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org.
    Powered by WordPress and HybridMag.
    • About us
    • Trusted sources
    • Democracy matters
    • Trump’s decisions

    thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

    Multiple news sources at #1 place!

    • About us
    • Trusted sources
    • Democracy matters
    • Trump’s decisions

    bladibla

    Scroll Up