Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As a wave of catalytic converter thefts intensifies around the country, one would think that cops in major cities would want to make examples of offenders – especially those caught in the act. Continue reading “San Francisco Cops Catch Catalytic Converter Thief Red Handed – Then Let Him Go”

New York Post – by Lee Brown

A series of explosive devices were detonated in a sleepy West Virginia city Monday after they were left at a federal courthouse, a church and a suspect’s home, according to reports.  Continue reading “Explosives detonated after being discovered in multiple buildings in small W. Va. city”

CNN

A new group led by a prominent conservative lawyer has received $1.6 billion from one donor — the largest single contribution to a politically focused nonprofit that’s ever been made public, and a fortune that could be used to fuel right-wing interests.

Continue reading “Massive dark money windfall: New conservative group got $1.6 billion from single donor”

Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth

New York’s Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that removed the term “salesman” replacing it with “salesperson.” This is the latest in New York’s bid to ban language that isn’t gender-neutral. Continue reading “New York governor Kathy Hochul signs “salespeople” law, bans gendered language in law”

CNN

Dr. Anthony Fauci is departing his roles as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and as chief medical officer to President Joe Biden at the end of this year, marking the end of nearly four decades as the nation’s top infectious disease expert.

Continue reading “Fauci to leave federal government in December after decades as nation’s top infectious disease expert”

Fox News

A “fast-moving” E. coli breakout has infected dozens of people and hospitalized nine others in Ohio and Michigan, according to the Centers for Disease Control and PreventionContinue reading “CDC investigating ‘fast-moving’ E. coli outbreak in Michigan and Ohio that has infected nearly 30 people”

Mixed Article – by Gaurab Pokharel

A licensed attorney and federally appointed immigration magistrate, Timothy Daniel Japhet has been recently arrested by Kinney County officials over the immigration and smuggling charges.  Continue reading “Timothy Japhet From Texas Arrested Over Illegal Entry Of Immigrants”

My PG Now – by Will Peters

Mothers on maternity leave who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 working in the BC Public Service are not only at risk of losing their jobs but repaying the entirety of their maternity leave top-up benefit as well.  Continue reading “Unvaccinated mothers facing up to $50,000 in maternity leave repayment to BC Government”

New York Post – by Nika Shakhnazarova

As the world continues its fight against COVID-19 and the ever-spreading monkeypox virus, it seems as though there’s another illness gaining a foothold.  Continue reading “What is ‘tomato flu’? ‘Very contagious’ virus detected in kids, docs warn”

Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic

The latest highly controversial technology/policy that the World Economic Forum (WEF) has set out to normalize is the idea of implanting tracking chips into humans. Continue reading “World Economic Forum suggests there are “rational” reasons to microchip your child”

RT

The US will send additional military aid worth $775 million to Kiev, the Pentagon announced on Friday. The newest batch of weapons will include howitzers, drones and mine-clearing equipment, as well as munitions for the HIMARS rocket launchers and other US-made weapons. Continue reading “US announces $775 million in weapons for Kiev”

RAIR Foundation

Canadian military veterans are outraged after a Veteran Affairs Canada (VAC) worker offered medically assisted death to a former soldier struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and brain injuries.  Continue reading “Canadian Government Offers Veteran Struggling With PTSD Assisted Suicide Instead of Help”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In a Thursday CNN interview Ukrainian Defense Minister Andriy Zagorodnyuk described a stalemated battlefield situation with Russia, while also urging more Western arms to be urgently sent. “The war is in a situation where the Russians cannot move anywhere further because of the weapons the West provided us. We managed now to make them stop,” Zagorodnyuk said. Continue reading “As US Announces New $800M Ukraine Arms Package, Here’s The Total List Since War’s Start”