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Connor Sturgeon is the Louisville gunman who murdered five colleagues at a Louisville, Kentucky, bank. He reportedly left behind a manifesto outlining his anti-gun beliefs. Then he murdered his colleagues to prove guns are bad, especially rifles. The manifesto was discovered by authorities while searching Sturgeon’s home following the shooting. According to reports, Sturgeon, 25 […]
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President Joe Biden could soon officially end the speculation about whether he will run for reelection in 2024.
The Associated Press reported Thursday that people briefed on the matter “who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said they were not aware that a final decision on timing had been made, but that Biden had been eyeing Tuesday, April 25, four years to the day since the Democrat entered the 2020 race.”
The New York Times also reported Biden’s team was considering April 25 for the announcement date.
It noted, “One of Mr.
The brewer thinks pictures of horses and a reminder of 9/11 will make its alienated customers…
Dharamshala: Khenpo Sonam Tenphel, Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, is scheduled to attend the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Jalabhisekh (pouring global water in the main sanctum of Ayodhya Ram Mandir) program at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on 23rd April 2023 and the 60th founding anniversary of Thegchog Namdrol Shedrub Dargyeling in Bylakupee, Karnataka on 25th April 2023. The Speaker…
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The Czech parliament’s lower house approved on Friday government-backed legislation to increase the country’s military spending to the level required by NATO, as Russia’s war in Ukraine rages on. The bill, which must now be approved by the senate, would require the country to spend at least two percent of its gross domestic product on […]
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Another week, and another grouping of stories that baffle me. Here we go.
The WHO is set to receive extraordinary autocratic new powers to impose legally binding pandemic countermeasures on nation states, under which Sweden would not have been allowed to follow its own path.
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Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis isn’t pumped about the Oakland A’s moving to Sin City.
The A’s reached an agreement to buy 49 acres of land on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, and the plan is to build a new stadium that will seat 30,000 fans and cost $1.5 billion.
Sports fans are pumped about Las Vegas finally getting an MLB team, but the man who owns the Raiders is definitely not among them.
In fact, Mark Davis is very much against the people who own the A’s after the two sides had a falling out before the Raiders came to Vegas.
(SNews) – A top Nigerian official has accused Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates of using the people of Africa as guinea pigs for his scientific experiments.
Renowned scholar Dr. Chukwumerije Okereke, who serves as a senior adviser to the United Nations and African Union, dropped the hammer on Gates for conducting “extremely risky” experiments in Africa that involve “environmental manipulation techniques.”
Okereke blasted Gates, radical billionaire George Soros, and other “Westerners” in an essay for The New York Times.
We are honored to announce that Craig “Sawman” Sawyer, founder of Veterans For Child Rescue (V4CR) and a renowned expert in child trafficking prevention, has been invited to speak at the upcoming How Many More Rally on April 29 at the Austin, Texas State Capitol. This event, organized by HowManyMore.com, aims to address the urgent and critical issues surrounding the southern border crisis and its impact on child trafficking in the USA.
The British Deputy Prime Minister resigned on Friday following an independent investigation into formal complaints of bullying.
More than 400 people have been killed and over 3,500 others hurt in the fighting in Sudan, the World Health Organization said Friday. “Four hundred and thirteen people have died and 3,551 people have been injured,” WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told reporters at a press briefing in Geneva, with the UN children’s agency UNICEF adding […]
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UK deputy prime minister Dominic Raab resigned on Friday, less than 24 hours after a report was submitted into bullying allegations. Raab, who also quit as justice secretary, said in a resignation letter he felt “duty bound to accept the outcome of the inquiry” but said it “dismissed all but two of the claims levelled […]
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The Department of Water Resources announced Thursday they would be boosting State Water Project allocations this year from 75% to 100%, meeting 100% of all water requests for the first time since 2006.
Statewide droughts in the 2010s and 2020s had severely limited water allocation in California, with allocation hitting an all-time low of 0% for several months last year due to the drought and the lack of meltwater refilling reservoirs.
However, over a dozen rain bombs and atmospheric river events in January, February, and March this year quickly elevated the state out of the drought.
Corporate America has not completely lost its marbles, but the bag sprang a leak about 10 years ago.
The Bud Light debacle could be another teachable moment for “woke” corporate America — if they listen. Know your customer. And if you do not know your customer, hire someone who does.
The public embarrassment of Bud Light missing the mark on an advertising campaign has cost the company billions in sales and market capitalization. Guess whose brainchild it was to plaster a flamboyant transvestite’s picture on its blue-collar beer brand? An out-of-touch, virtue signaling leftie, Mrs.
John Dutton’s fate has reportedly been sealed for the ending of “Yellowstone.”
THIS POST MIGHT CONTAIN POTENTIAL SPOILERS. CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED.
It was reported a few days ago that “Yellowstone” will end once season five eventually returns and wraps everything up.
Amid nonstop drama with Kevin Costner and the future of the show, Paramount Network has reportedly decided to shut things down. It’s possible some characters will be shuffled over to the Matthew McConaughey “Yellowstone” series in development.
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, announced Thursday that the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic will hold the second part of a hearing looking into the Biden administration’s forced closure of schools and the consequences it had on students.
Members have started by setting up pickets outside Government buildings with the eco-protesters planning to target 15 departments between Friday and Monday.
Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s killer Thomas Cashman APPEALS 42-year prison sentence in bid to be freed early
At the same time, the Attorney General’s office is to decide whether to refer Thomas Cashman’s sentence to the Court of Appeal too – but this time to increase its length to a whole life order.
Saving for retirement is important. If you don’t do it, you might end up unbearably cash-strapped later in life.
While you can expect to get some income from Social Security once you retire, those benefits won’t come close to replacing your wages in full. Also, Social Security cuts could be on the table in a little over a decade, which means future recipients might have smaller benefits to look forward to.
If you’ve already prioritized retirement savings, you’re doing a smart thing.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The decision of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria to limit grain exports from Ukraine is a blow to the government of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
The former Tory leadership contender was eventually sacked by the Prime Minister following a day of agonising over the decision after he received Adam Tolley KC’s report.
The walkout affects national operator Deutsche Bahn and coincided with peak hours on Friday morning
Passenger trains ground to a halt across Germany on Friday morning amid a nationwide strike launched by workers’ union EVG, which is demanding pay raises for railway staff. The action coincides with similar walkouts at several major German airports which started on Thursday.
The ‘warning strike’ on rail networks began at 3am local time and is scheduled to end at 11am, meaning it covers a typically busy period when many commuters travel to work.
By Ray Cardello for April 21, 2023, Season 17 / Post 36
Every one of us will face aging, and if lucky, we will have many years past our prime. We are unique individuals and age differently. Some of us may have physical challenges, while others may decline more quickly with mental capacities. Some may be blessed with no significant challenges and a long life. We have an aging government primarily because so many members of Congress made D.C. a lifelong career rather than a short-term calling.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) – 89
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Researchers explored the pathophysiological variables and coagulation abnormalities associated with long coronavirus disease (COVID).
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – One of the buildings of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra monastery in the Ukrainian capital has been sealed by police, the Union of Orthodox Journalists said on Friday, adding that people were allowed inside only after presenting ID.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Dr Rachel Saunders and husband Rod were killed and their corpses thrown off a bridge into a crocodile infested river.
Jeremy Vine says he disagrees with celebrity lawyer ‘Mr Loophole’ calling for cyclists to display a vehicle-style ‘registration plate’ to identify them if they hit a pedestrian.
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Terry Jeffrey is editor in chief of CNSNews.com. Prior to that, he served for more than a decade as editor of Human Events, where he is now an editor at large. From 1987-91, he was an editorial writer for The Washington Times, which entered his investigative editorials about then-House Speaker Jim Wright for consideration for the Pulitzer Prize. In 1992, he served as issues and research director for Pat Buchanan’s first Republican presidential campaign.
(trendingpoliticsnews) – Democrat lawmakers are threatening to prosecute journalist Matt Taibbi with up to 5 years in prison for allegedly lying under oath to Congress.
The accusations come after Taibbi accidentally testified that the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) worked with the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP) on content moderation on Twitter.
Mehdi Hasan, a journalist with MSNBC, accused Taibbi of lying and claimed that EIP only worked with the Center for Internet Security (CIS), not CISA.
The lawyer for the IRS whistleblower alleging the Biden administration is mishandling the federal…
(SNews) – Facebook’s Oversight Board has demanded that the social media platform ramps up censorship in an effort to crack down on so-called “misinformation” about Covid.
The Board is an independent body that reviews the social media platform’s content moderation efforts.
On Thursday, the Oversight Board published a report recommending continued censorship of “COVID-19 misinformation.”
Facebook’s parent company Meta insists on having one worldwide approach to COVID-19 misinformation.
(trendingpoliticsnews) – According to bombshell new testimony, former acting CIA director Mike Morell says that he was told by the Biden campaign to squash the Hunter Biden laptop story in October of 2020.
With pressure from the Biden, Morrell then orchestrated the infamous letter from “50 intel agencies” claiming that the story was nothing more than “Russian disinformation”.
(SNews) – BuzzFeed News, the left-wing media outlet that caused outrage across America for publishing the entire phony Steele Dossier that falsely accused President Donald Trump of numerous crimes, has shut down.
The move to shutter the outlet comes as its parent company, BuzzFeed Inc., slashed its workforce.
The company will cut roughly 15% of its staff and shutter its news operation because of a downward trend in performance combined with a challenging economy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who officially launched his presidential campaign Wednesday, told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that evening inflation in the U.S. is being caused by out-of-control government deficit spending.
He added that this in effect is a tax that hits the lowest-income Americans the hardest.
“The general theme of my speech was this corrupt merger of state and corporate power, which is turning our country into a corporate kleptocracy, into a system of socialism for the rich and this kind of brutal capitalism for the poor,” Kennedy said of his campaign launch speech in Boston.
British Justice Secretary and deputy prime minister Dominic Raab has resigned ahead of the publication of a report into claims of bullying.
In many of the 50 states, and ultimately in Congress, the overturning of Roe would probably ignite one of the most explosive political battles since the civil rights movement, if not the Civil War. —Jeffrey Rosen, “The Day After Roe,” The Atlantic, June 2006.
Rosen was 16 years ahead of schedule. Not only was his essay on the political and legal consequences of overturning Roe v. Wade prescient. Its speculative insights apply to today’s post-Roe world.
The lengthy and complex piece defies summary. It demands a fair reading.
What happened: Lucas Kunce, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri, played Magic: The Gathering with a journalist from Time magazine, a once-respected publication.
The resulting article was clearly inspired by the Washington Free Beacon‘s exclusive report about Kunce being a massive nerd who was a male cheerleader at Yale and got arrested for harassing his neighbors with a box of Lucky Charms because their weed-smoking annoyed him. (Yes, seriously.) He also plays wizard-themed card games in his spare time.
A Jewish student group at Yale Law School pulled out of an event with a centrist Israeli politician, Michal Cotler-Wunsh, after deciding the talk would be too controversial, according to Cotler-Wunsh and two professors with knowledge of the situation.
Yale’s Jewish Law Students Association agreed in February to host Cotler-Wunsh for a lecture on anti-Semitism and human rights, one of several planned stops on a speaking tour organized by the Academic Engagement Network, a pro-Israel advocacy group.
Members of the progressive “Squad” have spent a combined $1 million since the start of their push to defund the police, according to a Washington Free Beacon review of campaign filings.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) and her five fellow “Squad” members have spent a combined $1.03 million on private security services since May 2020, when the push to defund the police took off in response to the death of George Floyd.
Like many stars of yore, Russell Crowe has reached the age for exploitation movies, as we used to call them. Hollywood as a whole has reached that age, and horror has gradually become the most profitable type of this genre—production costs are low and audiences do not shy away from disturbing images. In this odd situation, reminiscent of the 1970s, it’s becoming possible to have movies about the most neglected phenomenon in our society: religion.
According to the World’s Wealthiest Cities Report 2023, New York is the world’s richest city with over 3 Lakh millionaires.
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Intelligence sources have told ThePrint that eight former Navy officers imprisoned by Qatar are accused of spying on the emirate’s super-secret submarine programme.
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According to the Ookla Speed Test Report for 2023 so far, Singapore, UAE, Chile, China, and Denmark have the fastest internet.
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Burr began posting videos to TikTok about two years ago to ask others for help finding her long-lost parents.
Visit part of four-nation international trade mission as Florida governor looks to boost his foreign policy credentials, will also visit UK, South Korea and Japan