Post Millennial – by Roberto Wakerell-Cruz

The Biden White House will provide Ukraine with an additional $4.5 billion, increasing the total budgetary support sent to the country since February’s invasion by Russia to nearly $60 billion. These new funds will go directly to Ukraine’s government.

Continue reading “Biden admin to send additional $4.5 BILLION to Ukraine”

FEE – by Richard Fulmer

In war, each side tries to cripple the other’s economy by targeting and destroying its transportation infrastructure: ports, airfields, roads, bridges, railroads, rivers, and canals. The United States, however, like many countries, wrecks its own transportation systems—not with bombs but with laws and regulations.  Continue reading “5 Transportation Industries the US Government Is Crushing With Regulations”

Daily Mail

A convicted burglar was arrested for murdering an elderly couple, a mother and her 15 year-old daughter then taking to Facebook to claim they’d been controlling his mind by using telepathy. Continue reading “Convicted burglar executes four neighbors then claimed they were controlling his mind”

Breitbart – by Frances Martel

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the South China Morning Post on Thursday that he would like to discuss his country’s war against Russia with the leader of Russia’s closest ally, Xi Jinping, “directly,” and invited China to help rebuild Ukraine once the war is over. Continue reading “Volodymyr Zelensky Asks Xi Jinping for Talks, Invites China to Rebuild Ukraine”

Telegraph

Face masks are entangling birds across the world, with plastic pollution is now affecting avian populations across every continent, new research shows.

The online citizen science project, Birds and Debris, is collecting photographs from around the world of birds nesting or entangled in waste. Continue reading “Covid face masks ‘devastating’ bird populations all over the world”

KIRO News Radio

After more than 35 years of swimming at Port Townsend’s Mountain View Pool, Julie Jaman, 80, says she is “distressed” after being banned from the facility for calling out a biological man she says was watching semi-naked young girls in the women’s locker room. Continue reading “Port Townsend Woman, 80, banned from pool after dispute with biological male in women’s shower”

Pain News Network – by Pat Anson

Global shortages of epidural catheters and contrast dye used in medical imaging are forcing some healthcare providers to ration or postpone epidural procedures, which are commonly used to relieve back pain, labor pain and as spinal anesthesia for some surgeries. Continue reading “Epidural Shortages Impacting Pain Management Worldwide”

Washington Post – by Diana Leonard

In the Klamath National Forest in Northern California, where the McKinney Fire has killed four people, residents have been confronted by a raging inferno and flooding rain.

On Tuesday night, slow-moving severe thunderstorms unleashed downpours near the McKinney Fire, which has consumed more than 57,000 acres and is California’s largest fire of 2022.

Continue reading “Fire and rain: As McKinney blaze rages, floods hit Northern California”

New York Post – by Lee Brown

The Brooklyn McDonald’s worker who was shot in the neck in a spat over cold fries has died, cops announced Friday.

Matthew Webb, 23, “succumbed to his injuries” after he was shot Monday outside the Bedford-Stuyvesant fast-food restaurant where he worked, the NYPD said. Continue reading “McDonald’s worker shot over cold fries has died”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Biden administration is reportedly about to send $1 billion more in US taxpayer funded aid to Ukraine, in what will be one of the largest packages so farReuters reports. Continue reading “US Prepares To Send $1 Billion In Latest Ukraine Weapons Package”