Breitbart – by Amy Furr

Approximately 12,000 Air Force personnel have reportedly refused orders to be vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus despite the Pentagon’s mandate.

Officials said it was too late for them to take it by the Tuesday deadline which posed a test for leaders whose August directive apparently sparked defiance in one segment of the force, according to the Washington Post. Continue reading “12K Air Force Personnel Reject Orders to Be Vaccinated for Coronavirus”

ABC News

GILROY, Calif. — Police in Northern California have launched an investigation into a fatal shooting at a city councilmember’s home where one person died and three other people were injured Saturday.

The Gilroy Police Department said the shooting occurred at about 12:55 a.m. during a large outdoor party at the home of Gilroy City Councilmember Rebeca Armendariz’s home, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of San Francisco. Continue reading “1 dead, 3 injured in shooting at Gilroy councilmember’s home”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

In June Utah state Rep. Steve Christiansen visited the Arizona forensic audit center in Phoenix, Arizona. Christiansen was in Arizona on the basis of preserving election integrity in Utah.

Gateway Pundit reporter Jordan Conradson spoke with Rep. Christiansen at the time. President Trump won Utah by 20 points in the 2020 election. Continue reading “Utah Lawmaker Who Pushed for Forensic Audit Resigns Following Attacks on His Wife and Family”

Investment Watch

American Airlines has canceled more than 1,000 flights since Friday, disruptions it blamed on staffing problems and high winds at its busiest hub.

On Saturday, American canceled nearly 460 flights, or 17% of its mainline schedule, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware. Dallas-based Southwest Airlines cut 86 flights, or 2% of its Saturday operation. Continue reading “American Airlines has canceled over 1,200 flights since Friday, blamed on staffing problems, high winds. Southwest 1,500 delays since Friday”

Daily Mail

A total of 26 New York firehouses have been forced to close after firefighters refused to get vaccinated ahead of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Monday deadline – and a seven-year-old boy died the following day as departments saw major staff shortages.

The Uniformed Firefighters Association revealed a list of FDNY stations that ‘have close due to no manpower’ and it includes six in Manhattan, nine in Brooklyn, three in Queens, four in the Bronx and four in Staten Island. Continue reading “The 26 NY firehouses that have been forced to close after firefighters refused to get vaccinated as seven-year-old dies in blaze and union warns lives are at risk”

American Shipper – by Lori Ann LaRocco

Halloween is going to be an extra scary day for the logistics world. A total of 60,000 containers have been marked as beyond the dwell time and need to be moved out of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach by the carriers or the penalties will start racking up. A total of 33,000 containers need to be rolled out of the Port of Los Angeles and 27,000 loaded containers for the Port of Long Beach — a whopping $2,633,940,000 value in trade.

Carriers were put on notice this week when the ports announced that, starting next Monday, a daily surcharge of $100 per container will be levied. Did this light a fire and a surge of containers being moved? No. Continue reading “Carriers must move 60K containers out of LA/LB by Halloween”

Just the News – by Bethany Blankley

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued new guidance Thursday fencing off a sweeping range of “protected areas” where illegal aliens can no longer be arrested.

Under the directive, enforcement actions — whether an arrest, search, service of a subpoena, or other action — will be suspended “effective immediately” within a vast array of new sanctuaries including, but not limited to: Continue reading “Mayorkas carves out sweeping range of ‘protected areas’ off-limits to immigration enforcement”

Western Journal – by Christine Favocci

Forget the treats this Halloween — one candy company is doling out sickening woke tricks instead.

Mars, Inc. recently released an ad for its Twix candy bar that pits a cross-dressing little boy and his witch nanny against the world. Continue reading “Twix Pushes LGBT Agenda on Kids with Vile Halloween Video That Will Leave You Sick to Your Stomach”

Minding the Campus – by Hans Bader

Colleges are increasingly demanding that students disclose details of their private lives in Title IX training. For example, Campus Reform reported that a “mandatory online course at the University of Southern California (USC) asks students to disclose the number of sexual encounters they have had over the past three months” as part of its “Title IX training.” This might well violate students’ rights under state law to privacy or freedom from compelled speech. Continue reading “College Students Required to Detail Sexual History Before Registering for Classes”

NWO Report

The unvaccinated are now being told they should take the jab to protect themselves from those who have already been vaccinated against covid.

Experts who have studied household cases are warning that people who are fully vaccinated are still catching Covid and passing it on to those they live with.  Continue reading “Expert Says Unvaxxed Must Get Jabbed For Protection From Fully Vaxxed Who Can Still Spread Covid”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

For six straight years, law enforcement in Philadelphia acted as a corrupt ring of thieving thugs, shaking down more than 30,000 residents. Between 2012 and 2018, tens of thousands of innocent citizens were robbed by cops using civil asset forfeiture. According to a scathing report released by the Institute for Justice this month — which interviewed a portion of the victims — the overwhelming majority of these folks, 75%, were never convicted of a crime, and most of them were from low-income areas.  Continue reading “In Only 6 Years, 30,000 Philly Residents Were Robbed by Cops. Most of Them Innocent, Poor”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

The US Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge from a group of Maine health care workers seeking to block a vaccine mandate based on religious grounds.

Recall, Democrat Governor Janet Mills in August announced that healthcare workers in Maine must be fully vaccinated by October 29. Continue reading “US Supreme Court Rejects Maine Health Care Workers’ Challenge to Vaccine Mandate in 6-3 Vote”

Yahoo News

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Afghanistan’s Taliban government is pressing for the release of billions of dollars of central bank reserves as the drought-stricken nation faces a cash crunch, mass starvation and a new migration crisis.

Afghanistan parked billions of dollars in assets overseas with the U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks in Europe, but that money has been frozen since the Islamist Taliban ousted the Western-backed government in August.  Continue reading “‘Just give us our money’: Taliban push to unlock Afghan billions abroad”

Ammoland

Starting November 1, the process for obtaining a firearm license in the United Kingdom is set to get harder and more invasive. On October 20, the Tory government issued new “statutory guidance” relating to firearm licensing and announced that “No one will be given a firearms license unless the police have reviewed information from a registered doctor setting out whether or not the applicant has any relevant medical history…” Extending beyond a medical veto on firearms licenses, the UK Home Office also announced guidance encouraging law enforcement to delve into an applicant’s social media and financial history when making license determinations. Continue reading “Never Enough: UK to Require Doctor’s Permission for Firearm License”