The Guardian

Poland’s newly appointed defence minister has been condemned for entertaining the possibility that a fraudulent document claiming to show there is a Jewish plan for world domination may be real.

Antoni Macierewicz is one of a number of controversial appointments the rightwing Law and Justice party made on Monday after securing an absolute majority for the first time in the country’s general election.   Continue reading “Polish defence minister condemned over Jewish conspiracy theory”

Yahoo News

QUERETARO, Mexico (AP) — Local Mexican officials were once again Sunday helping thousands of Central American migrants find rides on the next leg of their journey toward the U.S. border.

At a toll plaza to the west of the central Mexico city of Queretaro, where the group spent Saturday night, police helped find trucks to take migrants and prevented them from trying to stop drivers themselves.   Continue reading “Migrant caravan heads to central Mexican city of Irapuato”

NPR

“This is my very first day at Xinhua News Agency,” says a sharply dressed artificial intelligence news anchor. “I look forward to bringing you the brand new news experiences.”

China’s Xinhua News Agency has billed the technology as the “world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) news anchor,” unveiled at the World Internet Conference in China’s Zhejiang province.   Continue reading “AI News Anchor Makes Debut In China”

WJLA 7 News

Montgomery County Sheriff Darren Popkin believes Maryland’s new “red flag law” can save lives.

It gives family members, health professionals and law enforcement the authority to seek a judge’s order to take guns away from someone in crisis before they hurt themselves or others.   Continue reading “114 warrants served across Maryland since ‘red flag’ law went into effect in October”

Delaware Public Media – by Nick Ciolino

Delaware’s Department of Insurance is set to hold a public hearing this month regarding an international business acquisition.

The Chinese company China Oceanwide Holdings Group announced in 2016 it would acquire the Virginia-based S&P 400 insurance company Genworth Holdings in a $2.7 billion transaction.   Continue reading “Chinese acquisition of domestic insurance company requires Delaware’s approval”

California has become the poster child for what happens when you let massive immigration into a state without any concern for safety. The state’s policies basically let anybody in, and show what will happen when you have zero regard for the consequences. It was once one of America’s most beautiful regions to live; it now has turned into a third world hell hole.

Uncontrolled idiocy by the state’s traitorous leaders continues to destroy California, and it’s getting worse as millions of hateful enemy immigrants destroy a once beautiful state.  Continue reading “California Immigration Has Ruined The State – Wild Fires, Murders, Tent Cities Is The Sad Result”

Yahoo News

QUERETARO, Mexico (Reuters) – Hundreds of Central American migrants resumed their march north through Mexico on Saturday, en route to the U.S. border where President Donald Trump has effectively suspended the granting of asylum to migrants who cross illegally.

Trump’s Friday order, which went into effect on Saturday, means that migrants will have to present themselves at U.S. ports of entry to qualify for asylum and follow other rules unveiled on Thursday that seek to limit asylum claims.   Continue reading “Central American migrants resume their march toward U.S. border”

JTA

U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton was presented with the Defender of Israel Award at the Zionist Organization of America’s annual Brandeis Award dinner, held Sunday night in New York.

ZOA also gave its Brandeis Award to high-tech businessman and philanthropist Bob Shillman, its Woo Kai Sheng Outstanding Journalism Award to Fox television and radio host Mark Levin, and the Dr. Bob Shillman Award for Outstanding Diplomacy to U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell.   Continue reading “Zionist Organization of America gives John Bolton ‘Defender of Israel’ award”

Thought Co. – by Patricia Daniels

During trench warfare, opposing armies conduct battle, at a relatively close range, from a series of ditches dug into the ground. Trench warfare becomes necessary when two armies face a stalemate, with neither side able to advance and overtake the other. Although trench warfare has been employed since ancient times, it was used on an unprecedented scale on the Western Front during World War I.

Continue reading “History of Trench Warfare in World War I”

Press TV

The United States is committing crimes by building military bases around China but instead is accusing the Asian power of militarization, an American writer and retired professor says.

James Petras, who has written dozens of books on international issues, made the comments in an interview with Press TV on Saturday while commenting on a statement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.   Continue reading “US committing crimes by building military bases around China: Scholar”

The Jamestown Sun – by Robin Huebner

MANVEL, N.D. — Hunting trips for Chris and Susan Felege are a bit more complicated than they used to be, and the two wouldn’t have it any other way.

Along with camouflage gear, guns and ammunition, they’re packing pacifiers, snacks, baby toys and diapers.

The couple from rural Manvel has brought daughter Kaylee along for every outdoor adventure they’ve had since her birth in late January.  Continue reading “North Dakota couple brings baby along for the hunt”

Overdrive – by James Jaillet

UPS Freight says it is working “to empty [its] network of freight by Friday,” due to the potential for a work stoppage by its drivers. UPS Freight is the company’s less-than-truckload division, for which about 12,000 drivers work.

The Teamsters Union represents the drivers, and union leadership has threatened a strike, says UPS Freight, should the drivers reject an offer made by UPS Freight on Oct. 25. The drivers rejected an earlier offer, made Oct. 5.   Continue reading “UPS Freight prepping for potential strike by Teamsters-backed drivers”

James Fetzer

If one part of an event is a lie, the whole event is contrived.

According to the timeline of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on Wednesday, February 14, 2018, in Parkland, Florida: Continue reading “Dr. Eowyn: Parkland anomalies: David Hogg was at home during school shooting; interviewed girl before shooting”

Axios

California’s existing gun control laws are under the microscope after 12 people were killed on Wednesday at a bar in Thousand Oaks, the New York Times reports.

The big picture: California already has some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the country, but governor-elect Gavin Newsom is considering passing “even tougher laws” following Wednesday’s shooting. He said this week that he would have signed into law some gun measures that Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed in the past. Continue reading “California’s governor-elect eyes stricter gun control laws after shooting”

NBC News

A destructive 70,000-acre brush fire, pushed by strong Santa Ana winds, marched through Los Angeles and Ventura counties toward the sea, destroying at least 150 homes and forcing the evacuation of more than 200,000 people.

Firefighters are looking ahead to a narrow window of calm wind Saturday as they battle to gain ground on the Woolsey Fire, which burned forced closures Friday on the 101 Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway. After a brief respite from the strong winds, a red flag warning goes into effect against early Sunday and isn’t set to expire until Tuesday evening.  Continue reading “Woolsey Fire Still at Zero Containment, But Window of Calm Offers Hope for Firefight”

Living Lies – by Neil Garfield

For many years it has been apparent most observers of the mortgage crisis that the Banks have switched their traditional role of creditor seeking to get paid to something else — a “servicer” or “Trustee” seeking foreclosure. in fact, in multiple cases where the homeowner has had sufficient funds to pay off the “debt” upon proof of ownership and balance, the banks have actually argued in court that they should not be required to accept the money. They argue that is their election to seek foreclosure. Judges did not agree, but they still are pursuing a business model of exactly that — seeking foreclosure rather than payment.   Continue reading “Bank Business Model is Foreclosure NOT “Repayment””

The Daily Caller – by Will Racke

A Mexican national charged with killing three people in Missouri in early November was released from a New Jersey county jail in 2017, despite being the subject an active immigration detention request, federal authorities said Friday.

Luis Perez, 23, allegedly killed two of his ex-roommates in Springfield, Missouri, on Nov. 1 and then, a day later, shot and killed a woman who had accompanied him to the first two murders.   Continue reading “Ice: Mexican National Released By Sanctuary County Went On To Commit Triple Murder”