Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Because apparently the unprecedented and outrageous $40 billion that the Senate just approved for Ukraine aid wasn’t enough, the Biden White House has just announced $100 million more in military assistance to the Ukrainian government Thursday afternoon. Continue reading “Biden Unveils $100 Million More In Weapons To Ukraine Literally Moments After $40BN Approved”

Sentinel

On a school trip to Costa Rica earlier this month, three female high school students in the Eudora school district were assigned to a two-bed hotel room with a transgender student who is biologically male — meaning one of them would have had to share a bed with the trans student — and school officials refused a request for a room change. Continue reading “Eudora girl forced to room with biological male on school-sponsored overseas trip”

CNN

President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday that his administration would be taking new actions to attempt to alleviate ongoing infant formula shortages in the United States, including invoking the Defense Production Act.

Continue reading “Biden invokes Defense Production Act to address infant formula shortage, among other actions”

CNN

A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a Tennessee law that required some businesses to post signs outside their bathroom doors if they allow transgender or nonbinary people to use those that match their gender identity — a policy LGBTQ advocates charged was “offensive and humiliating” for members of the community and could lead to harassment.

Continue reading “Federal judge strikes down Tennessee law requiring some businesses to post transgender bathroom notices”

New York Post – by Jesse O’Neill

A House subcommittee is set to hear out-of-this-world testimony next week as federal lawmakers hold the first open congressional hearing on UFOs since 1970.

Two top defense intelligence officials were slated to answer questions from the House Intelligence Committee’s subcommittee on counterterrorism, counterintelligence and counterproliferation at Tuesday’s hearing, according to The New York Times. Continue reading “Congress set to hold first open hearing on UFOs in half-century”

RT

Business and political leaders meeting at the World Economic Forum’s Davos gathering this month will explore the opportunities for personal and business growth in psychedelic drugs, Bloomberg reported. The psychedelic showcase is a sign of the growing interest in still-illegal substances among the architects of ‘The Great Reset.’ Continue reading “Davos elites to rub shoulders with shamans”

Zero Hedge

Last week, journalist Michael Tracey noted an odd about-face by two of the most frequently-cited monitors of hate groups in America, The Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation LeagueContinue reading “Buffalo Mass Shooter’s Manifesto Complicates Ukraine War Narrative”

The Counter Signal – by Keean Bexte

The World Economic Forum (WEF) wants to create an international climate change treaty supposedly to save the ocean.

“The science is clear: to maximize the health and resilience of the global ocean, at least 30% of it must be protected through a network of “highly” and “fully” protected Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) by 2030,” writes the World Economic Forum in an articleContinue reading “The World Economic Forum wants to create a climate change treaty”

Juneau Empire – by Mark Sabbatini

Juneau’s police and fire department leaders found themselves playing the role of car salesmen on Monday in trying to convince the Assembly to support the purchase of an armored security vehicle, dubbed by some of the initially dubious politicians as a “tank.”

Their collective reaction after a lengthy pitch was, essentially, you closed the deal on the vehicle, but we don’t like the military-grade color. Continue reading “Police and fire dept leaders address armored vehicle concerns”

The Sun

AS ROBOTS and humans grow increasingly closer, we’re starting to form all kinds of relationships with machines.

Are you and your phone platonic or are you turning into a machine yourself? Continue reading “Humans and robots are getting closer than ever through romance and relationships”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Major trucking fleets across the eastern half of the US are preparing for an “imminent” diesel shortage, according to logistics firm FreightWaves.

Founder and CEO of FreightWaves Craig Fuller said “3 very large fleets” are preparing for diesel pumps at fuel stations to run dry. Drivers of these fleets received notifications about fuel shortages that could materialize in the coming weeks across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.  Continue reading “Major Trucking Firms Prepare For “Imminent Diesel Shortage In Eastern Half Of US””