On Tuesday, Biden energy adviser Amos Hochstein sounded off about the president considering declaring a climate emergency that would allow him to limit drilling in the United States. Continue reading “Biden Energy Adviser Hochstein: We Need to Limit Oil Production ‘to Accelerate the Transition’”
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Update (1415ET): The explosion has been confirmed as occurring in a transformer. The fire is out and no one was injured. Continue reading ““Something Has Just Blown Up”: Explosion Seen At Hoover Dam”
An effort by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, to grant herself unlimited power and authority to invoke isolation and quarantine measures whenever she feels like it has been struck down by a state Supreme Court judge. Continue reading “New York’s covid quarantine and isolation orders ruled unconstitutional”
Natural News – by Arsenio Toledo
The globalists in the World Health Organization (WHO) are preparing to unleash the next infectious disease to keep the world under control until at least 2030. Continue reading “WHO is planning to keep the pandemic going for 10 years, pushing new diseases if necessary”
FreightWaves – by Clarissa Hawes
OAKLAND, Calif. — After a slow showing early Monday morning, an estimated 400 owner-operators managed to shut down truck traffic at all three terminals at the Port of Oakland to protest California’s controversial independent contractor law, AB5. Continue reading “Hundreds of truckers block Oakland terminal access to protest AB5”
Hunter Biden still has a stake in the Chinese oil company that recently was in the news according to Chinese records.
TGP has reported extensively on Hunter Biden’s shady deals around the world while his dad was Obama’s Vice President. For example, Hunter had numerous business dealings in China while his dad was Obama’s Vice President. Continue reading “Despite His Attorney Claiming Hunter Divested of China Oil Company – Chinese Records Show Hunter Still Has Stake in the Company”
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Washington (AFP) – US aid chief Samantha Power on Monday promised $1.18 billion to help avert famine in the Horn of Africa and urged other nations including China to do more to fight a food crisis aggravated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Continue reading “US promises $1.2 bn to feed Horn of Africa, urges others to help”
The Senate Armed Services Committee’s proposed 2022 defense policy bill contains a provision that would require women to register for the draft, officially known as the Selective Service System. Continue reading “Senate Defense Bill Would Require Women to Register for the Draft”
Rebel News – by Ian Miles Cheong
Military courts could soon possess the ability to issue protective orders that enable them to confiscate private firearms through “Red Flag” gun control regulations, under a provision in the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act. Continue reading “U.S. military courts could gain ability to confiscate private firearms, according to new defence bill”
Western Journal – by Warner Todd Huston
As more Americans buy electric vehicles, the pitfalls of owning such a car become clear, and one teenager in Florida just discovered a major problem firsthand. Continue reading “Girl’s Electric Car Needs New Battery but It’s More Expensive Than Vehicle Itself – Then She Gets Even Worse News”
Washington Examiner – by Brady Knox
Ukraine’s central bank has sold $12.4 billion in gold reserves since the beginning of Russia’s invasion in February, the country’s central bank’s deputy head revealed on Sunday. Continue reading “Ukraine has sold $12.4 billion in gold reserves since war’s start: Deputy banking head”
An Ohio health care system is set to lay off more than 600 American white-collar professionals in Information Technology (IT) and revenue cycle management, sending their jobs to a Fortune 500 outsourcing firm that imports foreign H-1B visa workers. Continue reading “Ohio Company to Lay Off over 600 U.S. Tech Workers, Send Their Jobs to H-1B Outsourcing Firm”
Blake Masters, who is running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Arizona, on Sunday called to ban acquisitions of American land by Chinese Communist Party-affiliated entities. Continue reading “Blake Masters: China Buying American Land Is ‘Obscene,’ Calls for Ban”
Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical officer to the president of the United States, said he will retire by the end of President Biden’s term, according to a new report published Monday.
Politico reported Monday that Fauci said he will retire by the end of Biden’s term following more than five decades of federal service under seven different presidential administrations. Continue reading “Fauci to retire by the end of Biden’s term”
In April 2020 The Gateway Pundit reported that Chinese Doctor Shi Zhengli was part of a team working on a coronavirus project jointly with US doctors in 2014 in North Carolina before it was shut down by the DHS for being too risky. Continue reading “Dr. Birx Tosses Tony Fauci Under the Bus: COVID ‘Came Out of a Box Ready to Infect’ and Made in China”
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
“Not in my backyard” – Mayor Bowser
Democrat DC Mayor Muriel Bowser on Sunday said she wants the Biden Regime to stop illegal aliens from being bussed into DC. Continue reading “Democrat DC Mayor Bowser Wants Biden Regime to Stop Illegal Aliens From Being Bussed Into DC”
Western Journal – by Andrew Jose
The western United States is at heightened risk of suffering from power blackouts because of rising temperatures and insufficient power production to meet demand. Continue reading “Lack of Resources Predicted to Spark Rolling Blackouts This Summer”
A Florida-based ice cream company is recalling its products because they could be tied to a recent listeria outbreak, a company announcement posted on the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) website Wednesday said. Continue reading “Florida ice cream company recalls products considered ‘potential source’ of listeria outbreak”
California has been a pioneer in pushing for rooftop solar power, building up the largest solar market in the U.S. More than 20 years and 1.3 million rooftops later, the bill is coming due. Continue reading “California went big on rooftop solar. Now that’s a problem for landfills”