The Uvalde public school district is no stranger to campus lockdowns. In October 2021, Mayor Don McLaughlin reported the district had been forced into lockdowns 48 times during the first few months of the school year, largely due to human smuggler pursuits near campuses. Continue reading “Uvalde Schools Locked Down at Least 48 Times This Academic Year”
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Oxfam International at the World Economic Forum called for the wealthiest beneficiaries of the COVID pandemic to be taxed to finance childcare, education, and work opportunities for women in Global South, Economic Times reported. Continue reading “Executive Director of Oxfam Tells Audience at World Economic Forum – “COVID Has Been One of the Most Profitable Products Ever””
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) remind the public that sites that provide emergency response and relief are considered protected areas. To the fullest extent possible, ICE and CBP do not conduct immigration enforcement activities in protected areas such as along evacuation routes, sites used for sheltering or the distribution of emergency supplies, food or water, or registration sites for disaster-related assistance or the reunification of families and loved ones. Continue reading “DHS Statement on Safety and Enforcement Following Shooting in Uvalde, Texas”
Missouri is one of the states that allow teachers and school staff to be armed and serve as protection officers as long as they complete hours of basic training. Continue reading “Two School Districts in St. Louis Area Train and Arm Teachers to Prevent Possible Mass Shooting Attack”
Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla took aim against the ‘anti-vaccine’ and ‘conspiracy people’ while boasting about vaccine efficacy and “groundbreaking” new plans to distribute vaccines to impoverished countries at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Continue reading “Klaus Schwab, Pfizer CEO Trash ‘Conspiracy People’ At World Health Assembly: ‘There Is A Very Fanatic Group Of Anti-Vaxxers That Will Go After Us No Matter What’”
Senate Republicans blocked the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Bill on Thursday pushed by the Democrats in the wake of the Buffalo shooting that killed ten people. Continue reading “Senate Republicans Block Domestic Terrorism Prevention Bill – Chuck Schumer Changes Vote to ‘No’”
The last thing consumers want to hear is an increase in power costs this summer following the news last week of rising threats of rolling blackouts across half of the US. Continue reading “Consumers Face Summer Of Hell As Power Bill Costs Set To Jump”
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Charleston Police are releasing new details on a Wednesday night shooting investigation.
According to CPD around 10:45 on Wednesday night officers arrived outside of 1300 Renaissance Circle apartment complex for a report of a shooting. When police got there, they found the victim, 37-year-old Dennis Butler of Charleston, with multiple gunshot wounds. Butler later died. Continue reading “Charleston Police: Woman stops gunman at party”
In order to get food from farm to fork, and consumer goods of all kinds from factory to retail store, big-rig trucks must constantly traverse the country. What happens, though, when truckers can no longer get the diesel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) they need to keep their trucks running? Continue reading “The collapse of DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) supply will devastate the trucking industry, which supplies everything else: food, consumer goods, auto parts and more”
The Federalist – by Joy Pullmann
K-12 schools must allow boys into girls’ private areas to obtain federal funds for lunches, breakfasts, and snacks, the Biden administration announced this month. A U.S. Department of Education spokesman told The Federalist the Biden administration’s press releases from several agencies announcing this policy will be followed by formal rulemaking in June. Continue reading “Biden Admin: K-12 Schools Must Put Boys In Girls’ Bathrooms To Get Federal Lunch Money”
Is private land a federal playground? The government claims a phenomenally powerful right—access and surveillance on every inch of privately held farmland, hunting ground, pasture, and recreational acre in the United States, without warrant or probable cause. Continue reading “Unbounded: Government Claims Right of Access and Surveillance on All Private Land”
U.S. politicians are again trying to find a path forward for gun legislation after the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday.
Senators have said they are exploring the possibility of introducing a national “red flag” law, which would allow law enforcement officials to confiscate firearms from individuals a court deems to be dangerous. Continue reading “Senators are considering a national ‘red flag’ law to prevent future mass shootings. Here’s how that legislation works”
The Biden administration is “not taking anything off the table” when it comes to lowering gasoline prices, and that could include limiting exports of oil and fuel products from the United States. Continue reading “Biden Might Limit Oil Exports to Lower U.S. Gasoline Prices”
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) – The Dubuque Police Department said it wants people to report social media posts to police if they believe it could lead to violence. Continue reading “Police remind people to make a report if they see violent posts”
RICHARDSON, Texas (KWTX) – Police in North Texas arrested a student after an AK-47 style pistol was allegedly found in the teen’s car in the school parking lot. Continue reading “AK-47 style pistol found in North Texas student’s car outside school”
Over 500 service members filed a suit against the government on Monday. These individuals argue that the vaccine mandate forced on the military was not approved and therefore should never have been administered to the military. Continue reading “Over 500 Military Service Members Sue the Government for Mandating a Vaccine that Was Not FDA Approved and Should Not Have Been Administered”
There’s a lot of anxiety about a global food shortage. Farmers across Canada and the US are rushing to get as many crops in the ground, though soaring diesel and fertilizer prices have made the planting season challenging. In some cases, fertilizer is in short supply, and the latest evidence of that is a train carrying potash derailed in Canada. Continue reading “Stunning Images Show Potash Train Derailed In Canada Amid Fertilizer Crunch”
U.S. natural gas futures hit highs not seen since 2008 amid EU export demand, serious concerns of a sweltering summer, and the possibility stockpiles might not be refilled ahead of the heating season. Continue reading “US NatGas Prices Top $9, Hit 2008 Highs As EU ‘Convergence’ Accelerates”
According to a leaked document from 2021, Bill Gates and the World Health Organization “predicted” a monkeypox biological attack on May 15, 2022, which just so happens to be the exact same day as the current monkeypox outbreak. Continue reading “Leaked Document Between Bill Gates And WHO From 2021 Correctly ‘Predicted’ The Exact Day Monkeypox Outbreak Would Begin”