Washington Examiner – by Jeremiah Poff

Over three-quarters of a Baltimore high school’s students are reading at an elementary level, a teacher at the school says.

The last available edition of the Nation’s Report Card, released in 2019 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, showed that only 37% of grade 12 students could be considered proficient readers, according to the Department of Education’s standard. Continue reading “77% of students at Baltimore high school reading at elementary levels, teacher says”

Epoch Times – by Frank Fang

The United States is currently traveling down a losing path in its battle against China because the communist regime has co-opted many American elites in Washington, Wall Street, corporate America, and the U.S. tech sector, warned author Peter Schweizer.  Continue reading “China Is Undermining the US Through Elite Capture: Author”

Daily Expose

Parents have been denied the right to know the rate of adverse reactions to the Covid-19 vaccination in children.

A High Court judge in the UK has sided with government policy to keep secret the number of children who have suffered adverse reactions—including any who have died—as a result of having the vaccine. Continue reading “High Court Judge decides Parents do not need to know number of kids who’ve died due to the Covid-19 Vaccine because they’re too stupid to understand the data”

MSN – AP

ATMEH, Syria (AP) — U.S. special forces carried out what the Pentagon said was a successful, large-scale counterterrorism raid in northwestern Syria early Thursday. First responders at the scene reported 13 people had been killed, including six children and four women.

The operation, which residents say lasted about two hours, jolted the sleepy village of Atmeh near the Turkish border — an area dotted with camps for internally displaced people from Syria’s civil war. The target of the raid was not immediately clear. Continue reading “US forces launch raid in Syria, civilians also reported dead”

Grabien

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PSAKI: “Sure. Well, last July, as you probably know, but the surgeon general also took the unprecedented step to issue an adviser on the risk of misinformation and public health, which is a very significant step and admitted that he talked about the role social media platforms have. Continue reading “Psaki on Joe Rogan, Spotify: ‘We Want Every Platform to Continue Doing More’”

Defense One – by Elizabeth Howe

As service leaders promised last year, the Army has begun to eject soldiers who have refused a COVID-19 vaccine and have not received an official exemption. As of Wednesday, 3,350 of the Army’s active-duty soldiers and reserve soldiers on active orders are due to be involuntarily separated. Less than 1 percent of the active force is affected, service officials said.  Continue reading “Army To Begin Involuntary Separations for 3,300 Soldiers Who Refused COVID Vaccine”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

How could anyone fall for this crap?  Continue reading “From Hiding, Trudeau Condemns Truckers’ “Antisemitism, Islamophobia, Anti-Black Racism, Homophobia, And Transphobia””

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The energy crisis surrounding Europe worsened as Germany’s fuel-supply network was hit with a cyberattack on Jan. 29. The incident follows mounting tensions between the US and Russia over Ukraine and the possibility Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to Germany could be axed if Russia invades Kyiv.  Continue reading “Critical German Oil Network Hit With Cyberattack Amid Rising US-Russian Tensions”

Volcano Discovery

The Cascade Volcano Observatory’s instruments (CVO) detected an increased rate of local ground deformation in the Three Sisters volcano group located in the central part of the Oregon Cascade Range.  Continue reading “Three Sisters volcano (Central Oregon, USA): elevated ground deformation”

RT

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other ‘Squad’ members collectively spent more than $325,000 on private security in 2021, according to a new Fox News Digital report based on Federal Election Commission (CDC) records.

Missouri Rep. Cori Bush led the spending, dropping approximately $200,000 last year in private security costs, more than $65,000 of which was spent in the fourth quarter of the year.  Continue reading “AOC’s ‘Squad’ spending on private security revealed”

RT

Hopes that rock-bottom relations between Moscow and Washington can be turned around are unlikely at present, a top Russian politician has claimed, arguing that only when a new world order is established will there be less conflict between the two states.

Speaking as part of an interview with Ukraina.ru earlier this week, Aleksey Pushkov, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, who previously served as chairman of the State Duma Foreign Affairs Committee, cast his view on the current power dynamic on the world stage.  Continue reading “Peace with US only possible after ‘new world order’ – Putin ally”