Washington Examiner – by Mike Brest

The Department of Homeland Security will grant millions of dollars in funding to outside organizations focused on combating far-right extremism and white supremacy.

The department’s program, called Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention, agreed to provide $10 million in grants to organizations including Life After Hate, which was founded by reformed white supremacists and helps people trying to leave the far right, the School of Communication at American University to develop a strategy for combating disinformation circulated by the far right online, and others, according to the Wall Street Journal. Continue reading “Homeland Security grants millions in funding to groups dedicated to fighting right-wing extremism”

New York Post – by Jon Levine

Sen. Ron Johnson has tested positive for COVID-19, he revealed Saturday.

Johnson is the third Senate Republican to come down with the virus in recent days. Continue reading “Ron Johnson becomes third Senate Republican to test positive for COVID-19”

Washington Examiner – by Emma Colton

Voting machine memory sticks were stolen in Philadelphia, prompting an investigation into whether the machines were compromised.

“Since being informed of the incident, I have immediately committed to making necessary police resources available to investigate this incident and find the perpetrators. I have also committed to the city commissioners additional resources to provide enhanced security at the warehouse going forward,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said in a statement. “This matter should not deter Philadelphians from voting, nor from having confidence in the security of this election.” Continue reading “Voting machine memory sticks and laptop stolen in Philly, officials scramble to investigate if machines were compromised”

Now the End Begins – by Geoffrey Grider

With the rapid passing of time, technology is moving us closer and closer to the Mark of the Beast system where all buying and selling will be done through an embedded mark in either the back of the right hand or in the forehead.

Amazon today announced that they will be offering contactless payments, Amazon One, from the bottom of your right hand, called Palm Recognition Technology and it’s something your King James Bible warned you about two thousand years ago. Continue reading “Amazon Launches New Contactless Biometric Palm Reading Technology That Scans Your Right Hand to Allow You to Buy and Sell At Stores”

Gateway Pundit – by Eric A Blair

Former governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson, who has been accused by Virginia Roberts of having sex with her on Jeffrey Epstein’s orders when she was underage — faces a slew of new allegations.

Richardson, 72, “has been accused of raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks while in office – money which allegedly funded a luxury and debauched lifestyle including ‘sexual services and favors,” according to a recently unsealed legal complaint obtained by DailyMail.com. Continue reading “Former NM Gov. Democratic Bill Richardson Accused Of Taking Bribes, Kickbacks”

NPR – by Lauren Sommer

California will phase out the sale of all gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035 in a bid to lead the U.S. in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging the state’s drivers to switch to electric cars.

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday that amounts to the most aggressive clean-car policy in the United States. Although it bans the sale of new gas cars and trucks after the 15-year deadline, it will still allow such vehicles to be owned and sold on the used-car market. Continue reading “California Governor Signs Order Banning Sales Of New Gasoline Cars By 2035”

Reuters

Several global banks moved large sums of allegedly illicit funds over a period of nearly two decades, despite red flags about the origins of the money, BuzzFeed and other media reported on Sunday, citing confidential documents submitted by banks to the U.S. government.

The media reports were based on leaked suspicious activity reports (SARs) filed by banks and other financial firms with the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen).  Continue reading “‘FinCEN’ documents reportedly show banks moved illicit funds – BuzzFeed, ICIJ”

Daily Mail

Boris Johnson today announced he is making the Army available to help the police enforce stringent new coronavirus rules – backed up by swingeing fines – as he unveiled a wave of new measures designed to stop the spread of the disease.

The Prime Minister said the police will now have the ‘option to draw on military support where required’ to free up officers so more can go out and crackdown on rule-breakers as he revealed fines are being doubled to £200.  Continue reading “Coronavirus UK: Army to support police enforcing new restrictions”