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Lithuania’s Gabrielius Landsbergis has called for a coup in Moscow
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis could be prosecuted over calls for regime change in Moscow, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.
According to Zakharova, in a recent meeting with fugitive Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Landsbergis openly called for “a violent change of government” in Russia.
A 33-year-old Ohio woman who allegedly met men for sex and drugged them so she could rob them has been indicted in four murders.
Piers Morgan reacted to Wednesday night’s mass shooting in Maine by emphatically telling Fox News’ Jesse Watters and other co-hosts, “Guns do kill people.”
“When Americans hear the word ‘control,’ they think instinctively, ‘federal government control,’ and it alienates any chance of any compromise. ‘Gun safety’ is the way this should be debated,” Morgan said on Thursday’s The Five, adding:
How do you make it safer? How do you stop these loopholes, these guys slipping through the net? This is obviously a catastrophic failure.
SEATTLE — Trick or treating is a go-to for kids this Halloween, but animals need some love too!
Woodland Park Zoo is hosting Pumpkin Bash, a treat for guests, and your favorite zoo animal!
“This weekend we’re very excited. We’re throwing our pumpkin bash ahead of Halloween. We’re going to have a lot of fall theme enrichment for our animals. They’re going to be smashing pumpkins and eating them, it’s going to be a great time,” Woodland Park Zoo Public Relations Specialist Craig Newberry said.
Some years ago, the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation began tracking the trends in crime in California versus the country as a whole. California has been more aggressive than most states in the “criminal justice reform” movement, a euphemism for reducing the consequences of crime to criminals.
With the release of the 2022 national crime data, it seemed like a good time to update the trendline.
By DANIELLE REID The Patriot Last Saturday, October 21st at the Dublin United Methodist Church picnic shelter, 28-intrepid volunteers braved the chilly temperatures and blustery winds to construct beds so children in the NRV would have a bed of their own to sleep in.
Relatives of those held in Gaza say authorities aren’t updating them on negotiations, urge ministers to put themselves in their shoes and act accordingly
The post ‘Our patience is up’: Hostages’ families blast government inaction at Tel Aviv rally appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The last song by the Beatles called “Now and Then” can finally be released thanks to Artificial Intelligence.
‘The terms ‘inspiration’ and ‘influence’ aren’t completely accurate’
An increase in the forecast for the Florida citrus growing season means a little more juice in the budget for the Department of Citrus without an increase in the “box” taxes assessed growers.
The Left’s most insidious power grabs involve taking over private companies that run services that are open to the public. Especially where such services have large market shares, left-wing dominance can have real consequences in suppressing conservative (or just normal) ideas.
A case in point is EventBrite. EventBrite’s managers have decided that defending women’s sports is out of bounds.
While many see only the bad taking place in this world, the fact of the matter is God is at work behind the scenes. A recent gathering of thousands of young people in Arkansas at a local high school football stadium grabbed some attention as they didn’t gather for a game, but rather met to worship the Christ.
Matt Couch reports:
An amazing scene as thousands of Arkansas High School students gathered at a football field to celebrate and worship Jesus Christ.
The event known as Fields of Faith took place in Hot Springs, Arkansas on Thursday Night, October 12th.
The joint venture plans to break ground on the new facility before the end of the year and start producing missiles in 2025.
The Onion speaks with more courage, insight and moral clarity than the leaders of every academic institution put together. I wish there were a @TheOnion university. https://t.co/R8gufC9opJ
— Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) October 13, 2023
Science reports:
Michael Eisen, editor-in-chief of the prominent open-access journal eLife and longtime critic of traditional journals, says he is losing that job for publicly endorsing a satirical article that criticized people dying in Gaza for not condemning the recent attacks on Israel by the Palestinian group Hamas.
By WILLIAM PAINE The Patriot This week’s meeting of the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors began with Katie Boyle of the Virginia Association of Counties (VACO), presenting an Achievement Award to the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors.
Russia previously announced its intention to withdraw from the ISS and create its own equivalent, but the country’s space sector has been hit by several setbacks.
As part of a homeschool civics class comprised of students in the 7th through 10th grade levels, students were asked to write opinion editorials on topics of their own choosing which reflect current themes in governance and policy-making.
Over the course of the next few weeks the class will be tracking the views of and commentary on their op-eds with the goal of generating as much meaningful community engagement as possible.
A prize will be awarded to the student who is most successful at generating meaningful community engagement with their op-ed.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office announced on Monday that the official submission of Sweden’s NATO membership application for ratification by the Turkish parliament has taken place, marking a step towards potentially resolving a 17-month-long standoff. In the justification text sent by Erdodan to the legislature is a listing of the contributions that Sweden is expected to make to NATO.
The document emphasizes that Sweden, along with Finland, is recognized as NATO’s two closest partners.
By MIKE WILLIAMS The Patriot General District Court Judge Erin DeHart on Wednesday ruled in favor of incumbent Ingles District School Board member Penny Golden in a civil suit brought by her challenger, Gina Paine.
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince Andrew might sigh with relief that he doesn’t feature in the forthcoming final segments of The Crown, which concludes ten years before the Virginia Giuffre allegations.
JAN MOIR: At Tom Kerridge ‘s Fish & Chips restaurant in Harrods, a chippy tea will cost you £110.80 for two, including the tea, bread, butter and a 12.5 per cent service charge.
A volunteer youth bowling coach known for encouraging children and a bar manager whose father said died “a hero” were among the at least 18 people killed and 13 injured in two mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine.
According to Maine State Police, seven people died Wednesday night at Sparetime Recreation bowling alley, six were male and one was female. Eight more people, all male, died at Schemengees Bar and Grille; seven were killed outside the establishment; one inside. Three others died after being taken to area hospitals.
With guidance from the telescope’s scientists, an actress, a computer animation artist, a composer, and many other experts, ‘Deep Sky’ aims to reintroduce us to the JWST’s lens on our universe.
JAN MOIR: A lost memoir of Edward VIII has come to light and for the first time we hear the authentic inner voice of the man who had briefly been King.
Malls! Every town had them, when I was young.
The decline of the American mall has left just 700 still standing. Soon there may be just 150 left.Business Insider | 10/12/22 | Tim Levin
Once-bustling American malls are going bust as shoppers flock to online retailers instead of sprawling, brick-and-mortar locations.
Ten years from now, there will be approximately 150 malls left in the US, Nick Egelanian, president of retail consulting firm SiteWorks, told The Wall Street Journal.
That’s down from around 2,500 locations in the 1980s and 700 today, Egelanian said.
Maine mass shooter Robert Card left a note at his home which cops are now pondering while trying to track him down.
Agents allegedly found $140 in teacher’s car
The growths – diagnosed as capillary hemangiomas caused by the abnormal growth of blood vessels – are rare on the lips, with researchers saying this may be because many cases are misdiagnosed.
On today’s LEO Round Table, we discuss New York to pay NRA $447K ordered by the Supreme Court, a man accused of slaughtering a family shoots at an officer, a store clerk lit on fire by a serial shoplifter on video, and much more.
Paige Spiranac, who wrote the book on influencing, sat down with the Cavinder Twins recently for their podcast, Twin Talk. She got into building her brand and the outfit that led her to add skimpy outfits to it.
These days the world’s No. 1 ranked golf influencer regularly goes viral on Instagram, where she’s approaching 4 million followers. She’s built an unstoppable brand that has paved the way for countless other influencers, including Haley and Hanna Cavinder.
Paige Spiranac attends The ESPYs in Los Angeles.
(Headline USA) Nearly 70% of criminals released early as a result of Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s policies went on to reoffend, according to a state report. Beshear released nearly 2,000 criminals from the state’s prison system in April and August 2020 to prevent “overcrowding,” arguing at the time that close living quarters could spread COVID-19.
A terrifying pair of videos show a motorist on his knees with his hands up as masked robbers who crashed into his luxury car on a Los Angeles freeway Tuesday ransacked the wrecked vehicle and then made a getaway.
What are the details?
The incident occurred shortly before 1:30 p.m. on Interstate 10 in south Los Angeles and is being investigated as a vehicular assault with robbery, KABC-TV reported, citing a California Highway Patrol spokesperson.
More overestimation of the danger of catastrophic ice melt in Greenland
The high-profile trial of Sam Bankman-Fried has moved to a new phase as the prosecution rests and his defense gets to put forth their own case and call their own witnesses.
And right on the first day, SBF has taken the stand to testify in his own defense but, in an unusual decision, it was, at first, without the jury present.
Judge Lewis Kaplan said a ‘number of areas of potential testimony’ were flagged by the prosecution and he said the jury should not hear it before he has a chance to rule on it. Once the Judge makes a decision, the jury will be brought back in.
The Gaza-based Palestinian Health Ministry released the names of thousands of Palestinians killed during Israel’s onslaught since October 7 after President Biden questioned the death toll.
According to the Health Ministry, at least 7,028 Palestinians have been killed, including 2,913 children. The report it released listed the names, ages, genders, and ID numbers of 6,747 people. It says an additional 281 bodies have not yet been identified.
The FBI had more than 40 confidential human sources that provided information on criminal activities committed by President Joe Biden, along with his son Hunter and brother James.
The revelation was included in a letter that Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent on Oct. 24 to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Even Biden’s staunchest cheerleaders are having second guesses about his chances. In a surprising blow to Joe Biden’s candidacy, James Carville, the “Ragin’ Cajun” political strategist who has become a fixture in establishment Democratic political consulting and commentary, said in a recent interview with The Washington Post that it is “ludicrous” to skirt the issue …
The post James Carville Among Democrats Raising Alarm About Biden’s Viability appeared first on The New American.
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Recent drone attacks on American troops stationed in the Middle East caused at least two dozen injuries, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed to NBC News.
During attacks drone attacks at Al Assad Airbase, Iraq and Al-Tanf Garrison, Syria, between Oct. 17 and Oct. 18 EST, 21 U.S. troops sustained minor injuries and have since returned to duty, the Pentagon confirmed in an emailed statement Wednesday.
The reopening of Kona Village Resort on the Big Island brings a slice of paradise back to life, thanks to California real estate developer Kennedy Wilson and Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. Once a magnet for Hollywood A-listers and travelers seeking adventure, this legendary property, after a 10-year hiatus due to tsunami damage, returns as Kona Village, a Rosewood Resort. Although its earlier incarnation was not defined by luxury, the resort’s oceanfront location and unique standalone bungalows provided the allure.
MISSOURI (Law & Crime) – A Missouri special education teacher faces criminal charges over an alleged relationship with a 16-year-old boy. Rikki Lynn Laughlin, 25, stands accused of one count each of possession of child pornography, tampering with a witness, tampering with physical evidence, attempted statutory rape in the second degree, promoting obscenity in the first degree, and furnishing pornographic materials to a minor, authorities said.
Read the full story from Law & Crime here.
A top contender for California governor has overseen a decline in reading and math scores, with the latest test scores released last week showing that years after the COVID-19 classroom shutdowns, more than half of kids in the state can’t read at grade level, while two-thirds are behind in math.
California’s education agency, led by public schools chief Tony Thurmond (D.), found that less than 47 percent of state students last year met grade level for reading. This is an incremental decline from the 2021-22 year.
The Heritage Foundation has taken legal action against the Biden administration for allegedly withholding answers about an anti-terrorism grant program that funded a group ostensibly hellbent on demonizing conservatives.
The left-wing organization claims that the state’s Aggravated Prostitution law and lifetime sex offender registration unfairly target Blacks and people with HIV.
The Left is crazed over our new House Speaker. They can’t tolerate someone who talks about morals and is, perish the thought, Evangelical. I’m not sure what that says about them, but it’s not tolerant. “We are the beacon of freedom, and we must preserve this grand experiment in self-governance,” the Louisiana Republican said. “We’re […]
The post Speaker Johnson Tallks Conservative Principles, Drives Left Crazy appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Last Updated on October 26, 2023
The hypocrisy of Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene keeps getting worse. Loomer reported on Thursday that MTG skipped votes to catch a flight to Florida. Last week, Greene asked NationalFile Reporter Charles Downs, “Do you have a real job?” after Downs asked if she regretted her support for Kevin McCarthy. Downs asked MTG this question while McCarthy was knifing Jim Jordan in an attempt to return as Speaker.