Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Police on Thursday fatally shot a man trying to forcefully enter an elementary school in Gadsen, Alabama.

The potential intruder went to several locked doors trying to get into Walnut Park Elementary School before police shot him dead, according to Gadsen City Schools Superintendent Tony Reddick. Continue reading “Police Kill Intruder Trying to Forcefully Enter Alabama Elementary School”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Joe Biden’s America.

Gas prices soared this week to record highs because of Joe Biden’s war on domestic energy production. Continue reading “One Michigan County’s Police Dept. Has “Blown Through Their Fuel Budget” and will No Longer Respond to Every 911 Call In-Person”

USA Today

WASHINGTON – The Biden administration will take another step in its campaign to transition more Americans to electric vehicles on Thursday when it releases proposed standards for a network of charging stations across the country. Continue reading “Biden to require electric vehicle charging stations every 50 miles on federal highways”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

As the rate of inflation continues its record-setting trend of increase, rent costs are beginning to crush most Americans, causing them to fall behind and seek smaller homes and new towns, while Biden’s $15 per hour minimum wage falls far short of a living wage.  Continue reading “Biden’s Economy Is Out-Of-Control, Crushing The Middle Class American Who Cannot Make A Living Wage”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Peter Sands, the executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday that the next global health crisis is food shortages. Rising food and energy prices could kill millions both directly and indirectly, Sands said.  Continue reading ““Expert” Claims Food Shortages Are The Next Global Health Crisis”

Fox News

The Texas National Guard has begun utilizing concertina wire on the border of Mexico along the Rio Grande.

The Texas Military Department announced this week that it will use concertina wire to deter trespassing over the U.S.-Mexico border near the Rio Grande. Concertina is a type of razor wire that unrolls in a helical shape to cover the most area possible. Trying to push through any type of razor wire without proper protection can cause severe lacerations.  Continue reading “Texas installs miles of concertina wire along border near Rio Grande”

Yahoo News

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic expects to sign more contracts for its vaccine against monkeypox after “overwhelming” interest from governments around the world, its management told investors on Tuesday. Continue reading “Bavarian Nordic eyes more monkeypox vaccine orders amid global “wake-up call””

Daily Caller – by Diana Glebova

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador expressed he would be willing to influence the rhetoric surrounding the U.S. midterm elections if any candidate were to speak poorly about Mexicans, while speaking on his desire about the U.S. reforming its immigration system. Continue reading “Mexican President Vows to Influence American Elections”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

According to the World Bank’s latest global economic forecast released on Tuesday, global economic growth is expected to slow down before the end of the year, and most countries should begin preparing for a recession.  Continue reading “World Bank Signals A Global Recession, Saying ‘Essentially No Rebound’ Is Expected With Several Years Of ‘Above-Average Inflation’ Ahead”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

This is reassuring.

Joe Biden’s inept Commerce Secretary on Tuesday threw in the towel on gas prices and said, ‘There isn’t very much more to be done.’ Continue reading “Biden’s Commerce Secretary Throws in the Towel on Gas Prices: “There Isn’t Very Much More to be Done””

Independent Sentinel – by M Dowling

Jesse Kelly spoke with Dr. Naomi Wolf on his show about the 55,000 documents that Pfizer dropped recently, and that were ignored by the media. Highly-credentialed experts volunteered to go through them and what they are finding is shocking and criminal. Continue reading “Shocking Findings of Pfizer Documents Include Baby Die-Offs”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a bulletin warning of a “heightened threat environment” over the next several months, stating they will monitor the risk of domestic terrorism within the U.S. to promote acts of violence.   Continue reading “DHS Releases Bulletin Citing Concerns of ‘Heightened Threats,’ and Violent Months Ahead with Supreme Court Ruling and Midterms Approaching”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Britain is joining the US is supplying longer range rockets to Ukraine, despite fresh threats from Russia’s president Vladimir Putin who says he is ready to expand strikes to ‘decision-making centers’ if these escalations from the West continue. Continue reading “UK Joins US In Sending Longer-Range Rockets To Ukraine Despite Putin Warnings”

Western Journal – by Mike Landry

Living near an unincorporated community of Northwest Arkansas, I sometimes joke that our would-be town is made up of maybe 40,000 or 60,000, maybe more.

Not people. Chickens. We have thousands of the birds, housed in a large chicken-growing facility close enough for me to hear them clucking and crowing on still Ozark mornings. Continue reading “Another Bizarre Fire: Tens of Thousands of Chickens Killed in Massive Farm Fire”

Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison

On Monday, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico confirmed he will not attend the Summit of the Americas later this week.

The Summit is being hosted by President Biden and will focus on the ongoing migration crisis at the Southern border.   Continue reading “Mexico’s President Blows Off Biden’s Invite To The Summit Of The Americas”