New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s three-day trip to Israel, including a meeting with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a “senior settler leader,” has triggered a widespread backlash and controversy. Continue reading “New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s Israel trip sparks controversy, outrage”
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By LUKE ANDREWS HEALTH REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Americans could be urged by officials to drink no more than two beers a week as part of strict new alcohol guidelines. Continue reading “Biden’s alcohol czar warns Americans could soon be told to limit themselves to just two beers per WEEK under strict new booze guidelines”
Project NextGen Awards Over $1.4 Billion to Develop the Future of COVID-19 Vaccines and Therapeutics
US Department of Health & Human Services
Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), awarded more than $1.4 billion for Project NextGen to support the development of a new generation of tools and technologies to protect against COVID-19 for years to come. Continue reading “Project NextGen Awards Over $1.4 Billion to Develop the Future of COVID-19 Vaccines and Therapeutics”
The American Plant Food Corporation’s fertilizer plant in Bartlett, Texas, near Round Rock, reportedly caught fire around 8:30 p.m. on August 20th. The plant has since burned to the ground. Continue reading “Here We Go Again: Another Food Processing Plant Burns To The Ground”
By SUKHMANI SETHI – Daily Mail
A couple have taken their four-year-old daughter out of a pre-school after they say they were branded bigots for complaining about a book featuring men in bondage and with trans ‘top-surgery’ scars. Continue reading “Parents remove their four-year-old daughter from pre-school after she was shown ‘Grandad’s Pride’ book featuring men in bondage gear and trans ‘top surgery’ that was written by winner of Waterstones Children’s Book Prize”
By MARTIN BECKFORD – Daily Mail
Fresh questions were raised last night about a controversial NHS clinic after it emerged that a young person with 14 mental health conditions and who cannot read or write has been approved for gender surgery. Continue reading “Anger flares at the controversial Tavistock Clinic over a sex change operation for a young person who cannot read or write and has 14 mental health conditions”
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that the discharge of water that was used to cool the reactors at the plant would begin on August 24
TOKYO, August 22. /TASS/. Fishermen from the Japanese prefecture of Fukushima will continue opposing Japan’s decision to dump radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant into the ocean, starting on August 24, the head of an industry association told Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura at a meeting in Iwaki. Continue reading “Japanese fishermen speak out against releasing wastewater from Fukushima”
By Kevin Sheehan and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon – New York Post
A migrant surveying his spacious new digs at the $20 million-a-month mega-tent city on Randall’s Island had a message for President Biden Monday: “Gracias, Presidente.” Continue reading “Migrant thanks White House for $20M-a-month NYC shelter: ‘Gracias, presidente’”
#HAPPENINGNOW Los Angeles, CA –
Parents are now marching on the streets and headed from City Hall to LAUSD HQ where the board is currently meeting.
LARGE police presence. pic.twitter.com/qBAdNlwFKR
— Anthony Cabassa (@AnthonyCabassa_) August 22, 2023
By JAMES FRANEY IN MAUI FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Bungling U.S. government bureaucrats dispatched to the Maui disaster zone are shacked up in $1,000-a-night luxury hotels on the Hawaiian island, DailyMail.com can reveal. Continue reading “EXCLUSIVE: FEMA officials are staying at $1,000-a-night luxury hotels in Maui amid recovery efforts in Lahaina”
By Spencer Dalke – Campus Reform
While the Massachusetts FY 2024 budget increases spending generally, the state legislature plans to cut education funds slightly by $5 million, allocating part of the remaining funds to diversity initiatives, free education offerings, and support for “vulnerable populations,” including the LGBTQ community. Governor Maura Healey’s signed the budget on August 9. Continue reading “Massachusetts to fund tuition assistance for illegals, free college, and DEI initiatives”
The United States on Monday became the first country to approve a vaccine for pregnant women that prevents severe disease caused by Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in their babies. Continue reading “World First: US Approves RSV Vaccine to Protect Babies in Womb”
In 2016 a paper was published by 32 authors from 24 institutions in 8 countries that analyzed satellite data and concluded that there had been a roughly 14% increase in green vegetation over 30 years.
Read more: https://t.co/fqfyalEsXp pic.twitter.com/FzUO8cRUpP
— HumanProgress.org (@HumanProgress) August 20, 2023
Wow! Are you kidding me??
Hawaii Plans to Hold a “Ukraine Independence Day Event” on Aug 26, at Magic island to Raise Money & Awareness for Ukraine, just after the Maui Fires!
If this doesn’t wake people the hell up, I don’t know what will!
These people are SICK!!!!… pic.twitter.com/7kdzzr8u6r
— UltraMJTruth (@MJTruthUltra) August 21, 2023
ANNOUNCER: “Ladies and gentleman, the prime minister of Japan.”
BIDEN: “President.”
No, that’s Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. pic.twitter.com/xyZcmoliBX
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 18, 2023
Aug.17, 2023 – IndiGo Pilot for Nagpur-Pune flight collapses at boarding gate, declared dead in the hospital
Maui Resident: $700 Is a ‘Slap in the Face,’ ‘Where’s the President? … Aren’t We Americans Too?’ pic.twitter.com/g66GYJOVjj
— Alexandra Datig | Front Page Index 🇺🇸 (@alexdatig) August 18, 2023
By Jim Hᴏft – The Gateway Pundit
A pilot from LATAM Airlines passed away unexpectedly after experiencing a medical emergency during a flight from Miami, Florida to Santiago, Chile. Continue reading “Pilot Dies in Bathroom During Flight from Miami After Suffering Health Emergency”