Erdogan is urging US and NATO help to halt the Syrian-Russian offensive in Idlib, and elsewhere Libya is also turning into a full-blown major conflict involving external powers, notably also Turkey which is providing military support to Tripoli against Gen. Haftar’s offensive. Turkey and Syria are currently downing each other’s aircraft over Idlib province in a major escalation. Continue reading “US Carrier Strike Group Enters Mediterranean As Syria & Turkey Move To State Of War”
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Western Journal – by Kim Davis
Missouri hunters have been credited with donating over 300,000 pounds of venison to local food banks and pantries to help provide a quality protein food source to people in need.
The Missouri Department of Conservation and the Conservation Federation of Missouri released a statement thanking everyone involved in the state’s “Share the Harvest” food donation program. Continue reading “Hunters Donate an Astounding 348,535 Pounds of Meat to Local Food Banks and Food Pantries”
Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said on Saturday at the American Conservative Union’s 2020 CPAC in Oxon Hill, Maryland, that President Donald Trump has made it a priority to give Americans access to federal lands for both pleasure and business.
In keeping with that goal, Bernhardt said that his agency is committed to making sure that 245 million acres in the western United States be “specifically designated to be managed for multiple use.” Continue reading “Interior Secretary: Millions of Acres of Federal Lands Now ‘Open for Business’ for American Pleasure and Prosperity”
Experts on China at a Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) panel on Thursday sounded the alarm about the Communist nation’s efforts to defeat the United States and without ever having to fire a shot.
The experts on the panel, hosted by the Committee on the Present Danger: China, warned that China is laying the groundwork to replace the U.S. as the world’s superpower, which will have profound implications for Americans. Continue reading “Military Experts at CPAC Warn China Is Trying to ‘Strangle Us’”
The southern Chinese city of Shenzhen wants local restaurants to take dogs and cats off their menus as the country clamps down on the wildlife trade scientists suspect led to the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
Reuters reports a new city regulation states only nine meats that are permitted for consumption, including pork, chicken, beef and rabbit, as well as fish and seafood. Continue reading “Chinese City Orders Cats, Dogs off the Menu After Coronavirus Outbreak”
A gunman and five innocents are dead following a shooting near Molson Coors headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Update 7:40 pm ET — Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales held a press conference in which he reported that the number of victims in the Molson Coors attack stood at five. The five deceased were all employees at the facility. Morales noted that the the gunman, a 51-year-old male, was also deceased; that he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The identities of the gunman and innocent victims were withheld, and may not yet be known, as the investigation is ongoing. Continue reading “Report: Gunman, Five Innocents Dead After Shooting near Molson Coors HQ”
The Centers for Disease Control issued a “strong warning” about the potential spread of coronavirus, suggesting that they now believe it is a question of “when” and not “if” there will be an outbreak in the United States and warning Americans to be prepared for possible “disruptions” to daily life, according to ABC News. Continue reading “CDC: Coronavirus Outbreak Is ‘Inevitable,’ Americans Should Prepare For ‘Disruptions’”
Homeland security chief Chad Wolf suggested Tuesday the flu is as dangerous as coronavirus, even though China’s virus seems to be ten times as deadly.
In a budget hearing with the Senate’s appropriations committee, Wolf was asked by GOP Sen. John Kennedy about the death rate from coronavirus, and then about the seasonal flu: Continue reading “Sen. Kennedy Grills DHS Chief Chad Wolf on Virus Mortality Rates”
In yet another devastating piece of news for the financial markets and global supply chains, consumer products giant Proctor & Gamble has warned that the company’s 17,600 products used 9,000 materials that come from 387 factories / suppliers across China, and that all of them may be disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
“Each of these suppliers faces their own challenges in resuming operations,” said CFO Jon Moeller during a speech at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York conference, as reported by CIPS.org. Continue reading “Still think the global supply chain is fine? Proctor & Gamble warns of 17,600 products using 9,000 materials from 387 factories in China… ALL impacted by the coronavirus pandemic”
Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering
President Donald Trump said Tuesday the coronavirus from China was “very well under control” in the United States and Americans infected with it would recover.
“The people are getting better, they’re all getting better,” he said, during a news conference in India, referring to the 53 confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States. Continue reading “Donald Trump: Americans with Coronavirus Are Quarantined and Getting Better”
Breitbart – by Chris Tomlinson
The Swedish government has announced that it will be contributing cash to a WHO fund to tackle the coronavirus but will not be monitoring or screening incoming airline passengers for the virus.
The government will be contributing 40 million Swedish krona (£3,182,080/$4,110,472) to the World Health Organisation’s crisis fund, which is designed to allow the international agency to act against the spread of the coronavirus. Continue reading “Sweden Govt Says Coronavirus ‘Low Risk’ Will Not Screen Air Travelers”
In the US, gift cards are widely seen as a way to give somebody a gift that’s ever-so-slightly more thoughtful than simply giving them an envelope full of cash. They’re also increasingly an option for consumers to redeem credit card rewards. Unfortunately, many American adults also misplace or forget about the plastic gifts, essentially handing the seller free money. Continue reading “American Adults Have More Than $20 Billion In Unused Gift Cards, Study Finds”
White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro joined Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures this week.
Peter discussed the medical supply chain emergency facing America due to continued spread of the coronavirus. Continue reading “Trump Trade Adviser Navarro: China Put Export Restrictions on N95 Face Masks – Then Nationalized a US Factory that Produces Them There”
State Parks is reviewing a proposal from the Navy to expand its use of parks in Western Washington for special operations training from five locations to 29.
Public comments are being accepted and a public meeting will be held May 6 in Port Townsend. Staff will provide a report to the State Parks Commission on March 12 during a meeting in Chelan, which will be streamed online. Continue reading “Navy proposes special operations training in Washington State Parks”
Hundreds of animals have mysteriously dropped dead in China amid the ongoing fight against the coronavirus.
Chinese authorities have admitted they have discovered mass animal deaths in the epicentre of the outbreak Hubei province. Continue reading “Hundreds of animals mysteriously drop dead in China amid coronavirus outbreak”
In yet another bombshell message from the CDC, a top CDC official named Dr. Anne Schuchat is openly warning U.S. hospitals to get prepared for a wave of coronavirus infections.
“A larger spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus across the U.S. could overwhelm emergency rooms and cause supply shortages of some crucial medical supplies,” warns CNBC (stating the obvious). CNBC also cites Dr. Schuchat: Continue reading “CDC official warns U.S. hospitals: Be ready for “surge” of coronavirus patients in America”