PHOENIX – Three Arizona parents were arrested Friday after scuffling with law enforcement as they tried to get into an elementary school to pick up and protect” their children during a school lockdown, police said. Continue reading “Arizona parents arrested, tased trying to get on campus to protect kids during school lockdown”
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A diesel pipeline in Wyoming owned by a company that’s being sued by federal prosecutors over previous spills in two other states cracked open and released more than 45,000 gallons (205,000 liters) of fuel, state regulators and a company representative disclosed Friday. Continue reading “Pipeline break spills 45,000 gallons of diesel in Wyoming”
Joe Biden can’t even put his own jacket on. This is just sad. And it keeps getting sadder. pic.twitter.com/RWxt1FTvJq
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) August 8, 2022
Taiwan announced its own live fire drills Tuesday, a day after China’s military announced it is extending ongoing exercises surrounding the democratic-run island past the scheduled end date of Sunday. Taiwan’s defense ministry said the new defensive drills are intent on simulating repelling an attack of the island in the event of a Chinese invasion. Continue reading “Taiwan Holds Own Live Fire Drills, Warns That China Prepping Future Invasion”
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (MI), Chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, introduced a bipartisan bill to ensure our nation is better prepared for high-consequence events, regardless of the low probability, such as new strains of disease, biotechnology accidents, or naturally occurring risks such as super volcanoes or solar flares that though unlikely, would be exceptionally lethal if they occurred. Continue reading “Peters Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Ensure Federal Government is Prepared for Catastrophic Risks”
Law enforcement responding to the fatal shooting of Elwood police officer Noah Shahnavaz found the 24-year-old officer with multiple bullet wounds inside his patrol car and 36 rifle casings lying on the road. Continue reading “Officer Shahnavaz died in hail of bullets, never unholstered firearm, court docs state”
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A New York judge overturned a law that allowed the state government to place even healthy citizens in quarantine camps for an indefinite time without review. Continue reading “New York Judge Throws Out State’s Quarantine Camp Law Declaring It Unenforceable”
Senate Democrats are admitting defeat in their efforts to slip an amnesty for millions of illegal aliens into an upcoming budget reconciliation package.
While Senate Democrats and Republicans are currently negotiating a reconciliation package — a filibuster-proof budget that only needs majority support to pass — Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) admitted that amnesty for illegal aliens will not make it into the final deal. Continue reading “Amnesty for Illegal Aliens Not in Budget Package”
A left-wing group linked to billionaire George Soros has won a nearly $172 million federal contract from President Joe Biden’s administration to help young border crossers avoid deportation, a report revealed this week. Continue reading “Soros-Linked Group Wins $172M Contract from Biden to Help Border Crossers Avoid Deportation”
In April the EU’s top law enforcement agency Europol warned that smuggling of weapons from the Ukrainian battlefield to the black market outside the warzone had likely already begun. For five months the West, especially the US and UK, has been pumping more and more weapons into the conflict. There’s also the concern that “criminal gangs” will continue using them long after the war ends. Continue reading “Officials Reveal Haphazard, Chaotic Way Western Arms Are Being Distributed In Ukraine”
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has released the first images of what could be the suspect from the attack on the state’s Guidestones monument. Continue reading “First image emerges of suspect in Georgia Guidestones bomb attack”
San Diego is witnessing the largest exodus of police officers from the city since 2009 and the majority of them are quitting because of the city’s continued obsession with covid vaccine mandates. Continue reading “San Diego Loses 22% Of Its Police Force Due To Vax Mandates”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -On the heels of last week’s landmark ruling expanding individual gun rights, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday threw out several lower court rulings that had upheld gun restrictions including bans on assault-style rifles in Maryland and large-capacity ammunition magazines in New Jersey and California. Continue reading “U.S. Supreme Court throws out rulings upholding gun restrictions”
President Biden announced Wednesday during the NATO summit in Madrid steps that the US will take to increase its military presence in Europe, including the establishment of a permanent base in Poland. Continue reading “US To Establish Permanent Base in Poland as Part of Europe Military Expansion”
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration on Thursday, which sought to end the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy that requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico until their case is heard, instead of being allowed to await their hearings in the United States. Continue reading “Supreme Court Grants Biden Victory Over Remain-In-Mexico Asylum Rule”
A federal court on Friday granted a request by Juul Labs to temporarily block an order by the Food and Drug Administration to stop selling its electronic cigarettes in the U.S. Continue reading “Federal court blocks FDA ban on Juul e-cigarette sales in U.S.”
A Los Angeles police officer was killed by his colleagues in a training exercise meant to simulate a mob, the officer’s mother stated in wrongful death claim against the city. Continue reading “LAPD officer killed in mob ‘training’ with other cops”
The United States is pledging $200 billion to a G7 infrastructure project intended to counter’s China’s multi trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative.
The “Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment” was relaunched by President Biden and other Group of Seven leaders on Sunday at their annual gathering being held this year at Schloss Elmau in Southern Germany. Continue reading “US pledges $200B to G7 infrastructure project to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative”
Up to 40,000 Army National Guard troops – around 13% of the force – could be fired for not getting the mandated COVID-19 vaccine (which has limited efficacy against Omicron, doesn’t stop transmission, has been linked to elevated heart problems, and has been mandated for a healthy demographic that rarely dies of the disease). Continue reading “40,000 National Guard Troops Face Unemployment As Vaccine Deadline Imminent”
The Supreme Court has overturned Roe vs. Wade, returning the decision on whether or not abortion is legal to individual states.
In a Friday decision written by Justice Samuel Alito – the May 2 leak of which led to widespread protests and an attempted murder against Justice Brett Kavanaugh – the court overturned the 1973 case which guaranteed access to abortion nationwide. Continue reading “Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade”
