Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just as the G7 was underway for its first day of meetings on Sunday in the five-star hotel Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian Alps of Germany, Russia’s military pounded Kiev with a series of missile attacks, which President Joe Biden – who is attending in person – condemned as “more of their barbarism.”  Continue reading “G7 Commits To ‘Indefinite’ Military & Financial Support To Ukraine”

CNN

President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law the first major federal gun safety legislation passed in decades, marking a significant bipartisan breakthrough on one of the most contentious policy issues in Washington.

Continue reading “Biden signs bipartisan gun safety bill into law: ‘God willing, it’s going to save a lot of lives’”

The Guardian

People have just 100 days left to use the paper £20 and £50 banknotes remaining in circulation, the Bank of England has said.

The last day the notes will have legal tender status is 30 September. Continue reading “Only 100 days left to use paper £20 and £50 notes, says Bank of England”

CNN

American swimmer Anita Alvarez was rescued from the bottom of the pool by her coach at the FINA World Aquatic Championships in Budapest, Hungary, after she lost consciousness.

Continue reading “Coach dives into pool to rescue American swimmer Anita Alvarez at World Championships”

Daily Mail

Polio may be spreading in the UK for the first time in nearly 40 years, health chiefs warned today as they declared a ‘national incident’.

Officials have found traces of a vaccine-derived version of the virus in sewage samples in parts of London and say it is ‘likely’ transmitting within the community. Continue reading “Polio may be spreading in Britain for first time in 40 YEARS”

Brownstone Institute – by Aaron Kheriaty

I will be heading to Sacramento next Monday to testify at a Senate committee hearing on California Assembly Bill 2098. The bill, sponsored by Senator Pan—who has been in Pharma’s back pocket for years and the source of much legislative health policy mischief in my home state—would give the medical board the authority to punish any physicians who challenge the safety and efficacy of covid vaccines.  Continue reading “California Plotting to Punish Medical Dissent”

CNN

The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a New York gun law enacted more than a century ago that places restrictions on carrying a concealed handgun outside the home — an opinion marking the widest expansion of gun rights in a decade.

“Because the State of New York issues public-carry licenses only when an applicant demonstrates a special need for self-defense, we conclude that the State’s licensing regime violates the Constitution,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote for the court’s 6-3 majority.  Continue reading “Supreme Court says Constitution protects right to carry a gun outside the home”

Substack – by Joe Cadillic

Across the country, transit agencies are hiring transit ambassadors who often perform many of the same functions police officers do.

Police department media relations units are working overtime trying to convince the public that transit ambassadors are great for public safety, calling them a ‘force multiplier.’  Continue reading “Police Transit Ambassadors Are Popping Up Everywhere”

Their response: