Anti-War – by Dave DeCamp

An Israeli official said that the US hinted it was preparing a military option against Iran during a meeting between Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Friday, The Times of Israel reported.  Continue reading “US Hints to Israel’s Gantz It’s Preparing Military Option Against Iran”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Those excited about the forthcoming student loan forgiveness are now finding out that they may wind up getting hit with a state tax bill on forgiven loans.  Continue reading “Student Loan Forgiveness May Result In A State Tax Bill In Over A Dozen States”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As TFTP has reported, Sen. Richard Pan, D-Sacramento, who has sponsored a slew of mandatory vaccine laws throughout his career came out in 2019 to threaten the speech of those who question forced vaccination. Throughout the pandemic, Pan has been staunchly opposed to free speech and advocated for silencing anyone and everyone who doesn’t worship at the alter of Big Pharma and TheScience(TM).  Continue reading “New Law Punishes Doctors Who Challenge the Established Narrative on COVID-19”

CNN

Mississippi’s capital city lacks enough water pressure to fight fires, flush toilets and meet other critical needs because its main water treatment facility began failing Monday, the governor said — a problem officials blame on longstanding water system problems and this week’s river flooding.

Continue reading “‘Do not drink the water’: Mississippi National Guard will hand out water as Jackson’s main water facility fails”

CNN

Ozzy Osbourne is a Brit by birth and a Californian by choice, but after spending decades in the Golden State, he’s ready to leave the US.

Osbourne and his wife Sharon are returning to their Buckinghamshire residence after spending more than 20 years living in Los Angeles, the Black Sabbath singer told the Observer in a wide-ranging interview. Osbourne’s family life in California was famously documented on the MTV reality series “The Osbournes” in the early 2000s. Continue reading “Ozzy Osbourne says he’s leaving the US because of gun violence”

The Conversation – by Milena Bojovic

The global dairy industry is changing. Among the disruptions is competition from food alternatives not produced using animals – including potential challenges posed by synthetic milk. Continue reading “Not like udder milk: ‘synthetic milk’ made without cows may be coming to supermarket shelves near you”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Doral, FL — Last month, at the direction of her physician, Sabrina Enciso went to the emergency room of Jackson Memorial Hospital’s West Campus. Sabrina was driven by her husband Kevin Enciso as she experienced severe pain during her 7th month of pregnancy. Instead of immediately driving up to the door of the ER, however, the Encisos were forced to wait because two officers were blocking the entrance — so they could have a conversation. Continue reading “Power-Tripping Cop Blocks Suffering Pregnant Woman from ER Because His Ego Was Hurt”

Brownstone Institute – by Jeffrey A. Tucker

By April 2020, two months into the lockdowns, eminent Italian Philosopher Giorgio Agamben had put his finger on a point that was bugging many of us. He observed that the purpose of “social distancing” – really just a euphemism for confinement – was not intended merely as a temporary measure but a new structure for society itself.  Continue reading “Social Distancing Was Supposed to Be Forever”

C&En – by Matt Blois

The Canadian rare earth processor Neo Performance Materials plans to buy the rights to explore a mineral deposit in Greenland that contains the rare earth elements neodymium and praseodymium, which are used to make magnets for electric cars, wind turbines, and missiles. 

Continue reading “Rare earths processor buys mining rights in Greenland”

CNN

The pretty, cloudless blue skies over perfectly manicured lawns represent an ugly reality for California’s Las Virgenes Municipal Water District as it grapples with the historic megadrought ravaging the American West.

Continue reading “The fight against drought in California has a new tool: The restrictor”

Breitbart – by Spencer Lindquist

The Ford Foundation (FF) has poured over $100 million into a variety of organizations that advocate for mass immigration, amnesty, and a weaker border. Continue reading “Ford Foundation Has Spent over $100 Million in Support of Amnesty, Mass Migration”

WGBH

A school district in southwestern Missouri decided to bring back spanking as a form of discipline for students — if their parents agree — despite warnings from many public health experts that the practice is detrimental to students. Continue reading “A Missouri school district reinstated spanking if parents give their OK”

Renew Economy – by Anna Pradhan

Scientists at Michigan State University say they have found a way to recycle wind turbine blades into gummy bears, nappies, and other everyday items. Continue reading “Wind turbine blades can be recast into candy and nappies, says new research”

CNN

A southwestern Oregon wildfire burning since mid-August spread rapidly from Friday to Saturday thanks to strong winds, more then tripling its total burned acreage in one day and prompting evacuation orders, fire officials said.

Continue reading “Oregon wildfire triples its reach in 1 day, burning thousands more acres and forcing evacuations”