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New York hedge fund manager George Soros has long been one of the most politically powerful individuals on earth. Since the mid-1980s in particular, he has used his immense influence to help reconfigure the political landscapes of several countries around the world—in some cases playing a key role in toppling regimes that had held the reins of government power for years, even decades. Vis à vis the United States, a strong case can be made for the claim that Soros has affected American politics and culture more profoundly that any other person in living memory.
DNA tests are underway to identify deceased Wagner Group members as the Kremlin rejects Western claims it was culpable
Senior Russian officials have expressed condolences over the apparent death of Evgeny Prigozhin, the businessman behind the Russian private military company Wagner Group.
Investigators have yet to formally confirm that Prigozhin was killed in the crash of his private jet on Wednesday. But President Vladimir Putin referred to him in the past tense, as he commented on the fatal incident on Thursday.
Donald Trump Jr. has started selling t-shirts and posters with his father’s picture from Fulton County Jail
Former US President Donald Trump’s mugshot from when he was booked and arrested at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia has gone viral while his son has already turned it into a line of merchandise.
Shortly after the Fulton County’s Sheriff’s Office released the mugshot on Thursday, marking the first time such a picture has been taken of a former or sitting US president, Donald Trump Jr.
The following article, POLL: New Yorkers are Getting Fed Up With the Biden Regime’s Mass Migration Agenda, was first published on Big League Politics.
According to a new poll released on August 22, 2023, residents of New York City are starting to grow frustrated by the Biden regime’s inability to contain the massive influx of illegal aliens into the city.
46% respondents of the Siena College Research Institute poll indicated that newly arrived migrants to New York City were a “burden” and not a “benefit” to New York state.
Victor Cruz is one of our foremost authorities on Giants versus Jets.
In the turbulent landscape of American politics, the battle for justice often gets lost in a sea of partisan rhetoric. In a glaring example of this, the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has taken a disturbing turn, with three Democratic senators at the heart of a contentious debate. While Paxton’s lawyers have called for these senators to recuse themselves, their unwavering bias remains a troubling impediment to a fair trial.
The consequences of Covid-era decisions on our youngest generation’s mental and emotional fitness are only starting to bubble to the surface.
The Something About Her co-creator said Frankel “should have known better” than to make “very hurtful” comments in her podcast episodes with Leviss.
A furious Kremlin has lambasted Western suggestions that Wagner warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin had been killed in a plane crash on Vladimir Putin’s orders as ‘absolute lies’.
Caroline Muirhead, 32, gathered evidence that helped to convict Alexander ‘Sandy’ McKellar after he knocked down and killed cyclist Tony Parsons, 63, in Argyll in September 2017.
Officers were scrambled to an address in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, at 10.30am Tuesday to reports raiders were trying to snatch a white labradoodle.
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins noted the “irony” of former President Donald Trump posting his mugshot on Twitter with the message “Never Surrender” — literally after surrendering for the mugshot.
Thursday marked a startling day in American history, as Trump became the first U.S. president to pose for a mugshot as he was arrested in Fulton County, Georgia on 13 counts related to election crimes in a sweeping RICO case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
The Positive Feedback Loop: How Totalitarians Instill Fear and Restrict Human Rights By: Scott Sturman Totalitarians describe a world dominated by positive feedback loops, where the slightest perturbation to a system expands unchecked and leads […]
The post The Positive Feedback Loop: How Totalitarians Instill Fear & Restrict Human Rights first appeared on The Liberty Beacon.
Following its worst-ever performance in the Women’s World Cup, the USWNT has fallen from its No. 1 world ranking spot to its lowest ranking in the 20-year history of FIFA’s ranking system.
The U.S. Women’s National Team had held the No. 1 spot since June 2017 amid the team’s back-to-back Women’s World Cup victories, but after being bounced out of the Round of 16 by Sweden, the Americans have fallen to third in the world.
I’m really looking forward to the unintended consequences
Portland Clean Energy Fund unveils 5-year plan, $750M projected spending after overhaul
Portland’s first-of-its-kind climate justice program unveiled its five-year plan Thursday to invest hundreds of millions of dollars toward climate action.
The revealed plan increases focus on community resilience, transparency and accountability. That’s after the Portland City Council voted for a major overhaul of the fund after a series of setbacks last year.
The effort to hold Trump accountable for his actions should not depend on a warping of our constitutional system.
A new report from Parents Defending Education shows the Chinese Communist Party funded several American public school programs.
Rubiales sparked outrage when he kissed Spanish player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth as she collected her medal following the 1-0 win over England in Sydney.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis is being slaughtered on social media for taking the lead role in what many believe is a sequel to the government’s fear-mongering COVID franchise.
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), a slew of virtue-signaling institutions and corporations, and a compliant media work overtime to ratchet up the panic over the latest COVID-19 variant, BA.2.86, Curtis went on Instagram to urge her fans to once again mask up.
“And we’re BAAAAACCCCKKKK,” she declared, donning a familiar horror mask for the occasion.
Donald Trump made history as the first former president to pose for a mugshot but he joins a long list of the most famous mugshots of all time.
At least two dozen women have come forward with complaints of sexual abuse at the CIA, with many alleging that the nation’s top spy agency has engaged in a campaign to prevent them from speaking out.
This week a CIA officer trainee who forced himself on a female colleague in a secluded stairwell was convicted in a Virginia court, an incident that led to more women who experienced similar treatment coming forward, a major public relations problem for yet another one of America’s toxic federal institutions.
Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales refused to resign on Friday after a week of heavy criticism for his unsolicited kiss on the lips of player Jenni Hermoso following Spain’s Women’s World Cup triumph. “I will not resign, I will not resign, I will not resign,” shouted Rubiales at an emergency meeting of the football federation. […]
The post Spanish football chief Rubiales refuses to resign over player kiss appeared first on Insider Paper.
President Donald Trump has just made an explosive return to Twitter/X to post his own mugshot following his surrender to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia.
Trump’s tweet comes after an absence of more than two and a half years from Twitter, a platform he used to dominate.
His last tweet was dated January 8, 2021, and was posted shortly before the old Twitter suspended the 45th president’s account.
Trump arrived at Fulton County Jail to turn himself in late Thursday.
He was fingerprinted and got his first mug shot taken.
Taiwan’s vice president and presidential frontrunner vowed on Friday “unwavering” support for the cross-strait status quo, as Taipei faces increasing assertiveness from China which has long claimed the island as its territory. China and self-ruled Taiwan share an uneasy relationship, in which Beijing has vowed to one day take the island — by force if […]
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Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie was on the receiving end of a rude awakening after he discovered that voters don’t share the media’s love for him, being repeatedly booed during Wednesday night’s debate.
On the morning after the audience at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum showed him that life is very different outside of the television studios that he’s been a fixture in for months, the former New Jersey governor cast blame on the Fox News moderators for not running a tighter ship.
As the global debt stock skyrockets without any foreseeable pause, this phenomenon has elicited attention among several stakeholders. However, governments continue to borrow to fulfill pressing needs domestically and externally, further driving their national debt burdens to alarming heights.
House Republicans moved to launch a probe into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis that seeks answers about her motivation and timing of the sweeping racketeering indictments of former President Donald J. Trump and 18 others over questioning the results of the 2020 election.
On Thursday, hours before Trump was set to surrender and have his booking photo taken at the Fulton County jail that is currently under a federal investigation for deplorable conditions, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) fired off a letter to Willis calling for all records related to the indictment.
Apparently, what’s been widely rumored is true:
I listened to Sid Rosenberg on WOR radio [CBS NY], and he said he’s hearing that the masks, lockdowns, and other restrictions are returning. They are coming back. You must resist. They are changing America, and that includes taking your freedoms away.
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This past week, Hollywood studio Lionsgate announced it was reinstating a COVID mask mandate for its employees. As we reported, Morris Brown College in Atlanta is reinstating its mandates for staff and students. Other colleges are following suit.
Lieutenant Colonel James A. Richmond USAF (Ret.) took his “Last Flight” on April 5, 2023, after bravely battling cancer for over five years. During this time, he continued to serve his test pilot community faithfully and proudly as a mentor and leader, a fellow with the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, and a Civil Air Patrol volunteer and advocate.
Born into a ranching family in Fredericksburg, Texas, he was a cowboy who always looked to the skies.
The Duke of York is reportedly bidding to regain the state-funded protection that would set British taxpayers back a whopping $3.7 million.
As the sunbed wars continue unabated this summer, a hotel in Crete has been revealed as the place where holidaymakers have the best chance bagging a spot by the pool.
Greater Manchester Police were scrambled to an address in Ainsworth Road, Radcliffe at 10.30am Tuesday to reports burglars were attempting to snatch a white labradoodle.
The debate came after a trans bus driver Amanda Fischer unsuccessfully sued the company where she had been working for gender reassignment discrimination.
The space ambitions of a plethora of countries are linked with the Moon, where only the-then Soviet Union, the US, and China have previously carried out soft landings successfully. A flurry of recent lunar activity, however, has seen India launch its Chandrayaan-3 mission, becoming the fourth country to touch down on the coveted rocky surface.
Police were called at around 8pm on Wednesday after the transporter toppled over on a section of the A20 near Farningham, in Kent.
Revellers heading to Notting Hill Carnival, Reading and Leeds Festivals will have to take their wellies as conditions are set to be constantly changeable.
Expansion to the East has turned the organization into an economic appendage of NATO
European integration is one of the most mythologized subjects of modern global politics, which is already full of illusions and legends that have nothing to do with the harsh reality of international relations.
In practical terms, the cooperation of a large group of Western European countries in state regulation of the economy is obvious: it has allowed a relatively fair distribution of the benefits of a universal market.
Energy regulator Ofgem said today that the new cap on a unit of gas and electricity for England, Wales and Scotland would reduce the average bill to £1,923 from October 1, from £2,074 per year.
ER Editor: See also this by Covert Geopolitics — New Members Announced on Expanded BRICS+ See also this from InfoBrics — India welcomes the entry of new states into BRICS group *** The Johannesburg II […]
The post BRICS reveals six new members appeared first on Europe Reloaded.
Participating countries can become more independent and self-reliant, Slauzy Mogami has said
As more than 40 countries have expressed interest in joining BRICS, such membership could be a great opportunity for them to become self-reliant in terms of local production and manufacturing, South Africa’s BRICS agribusiness chairperson, Slauzy Zodwa Mogami, said on Wednesday.