Yahoo News – Politico

The Navy has begun kicking out sailors who refuse to get the Covid-19 vaccine, but it won’t slap dishonorable discharges on anyone for their decision to ignore a direct order.

Overall, 5,731 active-duty sailors remain unvaccinated, and at this point Navy officials say they believe most of those will likely continue to refuse the order, weeks after the Nov. 28 deadline for full vaccination. Continue reading “Navy starts kicking out sailors for refusing Covid vaccine as Republicans rage over mandate”

Breitbart – by Pam Key

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” that she was looking into following Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) recent proposal to allow private citizens to sue manufacturers and distributors of assault weapons.

Co-host Sarah Haines said, “Last the Supreme Court refused to block a Texas law that allows everyday citizens to sue abortion providers. Then California Governor Newsom wants to take that law and flip it and allow citizens in his state to sue assault weapon and ghost gun providers. Would you do something like this? is it an effective legal strategy?” Continue reading “NY AG James: ‘We Need to Follow’ CA Gov’s Lead to Allow Citizens to Sue Gun Sellers, Makers”

Investment Watch

So, Wikileaks just dumped all of their files online.

Yep.

Everything from Hillary Clinton’s emails, Vegas shooting done by an FBI sniper, Steve Jobs’ HIV letter, PedoPodesta, Afghanistan, Syri a, Iran, Bilderberg, CIA agents arrested for rape, WHO pandemic…  Happy Digging!  Continue reading “This is BIG: WikiLeaks Massive Data Dump”

BBC News

Heaped in plastic bags in a small room in rural southern Afghanistan, the white crystals glisten.

They are “export quality” methamphetamine, and will be trafficked to countries as far away as Australia. Once there, the 100kg (220lb) stored in this room will have a street value of around £2m ($2.6m).

Continue reading “Meth and heroin fuel Afghanistan drugs boom”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

It is often said that life imitates art, and these days that is particularly true on the mean streets of our major cities.  Violent criminals just keep getting more brazen, and murder rates are soaring all over the nation.  As you will see below, one official in Los Angeles is actually comparing what is now happening to a horror movie that came out a number of years ago called “The Purge”.  But in that movie, violent criminals only had one night each year to run wild.  Unfortunately, in America today they are running wild every single night. Continue reading “It’s Like “The Purge”: Murder Records Are Being Shattered All Over America, And Next Year Could Be Even Worse”

The Sun

NEWLY released CDC data has shown a spike in pregnant people dying of Covid in recent months.

Forty percent of the total number of pregnant people who have lost their lives to Covid throughout the pandemic have died in the last four months, the agency states. Continue reading “Troubling spike in pregnant women dying of Covid – 40% of deaths among expectant moms occurred in last four months”

RT

Russia and China will develop shared financial structures to enable them to deepen economic ties in a way that foreign states will be unable to influence, the Kremlin has announced following talks between the countries’ leaders.

The move appears to be a response to a series of warnings that Western nations could push to disconnect Russia from the Brussels-based SWIFT financial system as a form of sanctions. Continue reading “Kremlin reveals new independent Russian-Chinese financial systems”

American Military News – by Ryan Morgan

On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin criticized the U.S. military’s decision not to punish those behind an August airstrike that killed 10 civilians and said the U.S. can no longer use the “pretext” of supporting democracy and human rights to act around the world.  Continue reading “China threatens US; says era of US defending democracy, human rights ‘is over’”

New York Post – by Christine Rosen

There is a new scourge befouling the media landscape, one that our self-appointed mandarins have declared themselves eager to combat: misinformation.

The Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder recently released a report that blamed misinformation for a range of social problems: “Information disorder is a crisis that exacerbates all other crises . . . Information disorder makes any health crisis more deadly. It slows down our response time on climate change. It undermines democracy. It creates a culture in which racist, ethnic, and gender attacks are seen as solutions, not problems. Today, mis- and disinformation have become a force multiplier for exacerbating our worst problems as a society. Hundreds of millions of people pay the price, every single day, for a world disordered by lies.” Continue reading “Inside the hypocrisy of media manipulators, censors who claim to fight misinformation”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

In normal times, in a normal world, this news might make headlines.
But in 2020 during the Big Pharma bonanza pandemic, it’s stuffed at the bottom of the New York Times article.

The new Merck drug molnupiravir was approved two weeks ago by the Food and Drug Administration. The “expert” committee narrowly voted to recommend authorizing the drug.  Continue reading “NY Times Casually Admits New FDA-Approved Merck COVID Drug Might Actually Mutate Healthy Human DNA by Accident and Impact Male Fertility”

Sputnik

Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, the area is venerated by Jews, Muslims, and Christians. The Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism and the third holiest in Islam. Following the 1967 Six-Day War, Jews were allowed to visit the area, but not pray at the site.

A group of Jews has disguised themselves as Muslims in order to pray on the Temple Mount, Israel’s Channel 13 has reported. Raphael Morris, head of “Returning to the Mount”, said the group advocates for Jewish sovereignty on the Temple Mount.

Continue reading “Group of Jews in Israel Disguise Themselves as Muslims to Pray on Temple Mount, Media Says”

Deseret News – by Ryan McDonald

Early in the BYU Cougars’ exhibition game against Colorado Christian on Nov. 4, big man Richard Harward left the contest, and it was later determined that he would be out “at least a little while” because of what head coach Mark Pope called a “cardiovascular issue.”

Harward hasn’t played since, and on Tuesday, he announced via Instagram that he will miss the rest of the season because of the problem.  Continue reading “BYU big man Richard Harward says he’ll miss the rest of the season”

CBS News

The House and the Senate both voted to raise the debt limit helping avert a first-time default by the U.S. as the clock ticks down on the government’s ability to pay its bills. This comes after months of fighting between Democrats and Republicans over raising the debt limit and spending in Washington.

The bill now goes to President Biden’s desk for signature.  Continue reading “House and Senate vote to raise debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion”

ArsTechnica – by Jonathan M. Gitlin

On Thursday, Mercedes-Benz became the world’s first automaker to gain regulatory approval for a so-called “level 3” self-driving system, perhaps better called a “conditionally automated driving system.” It’s called Drive Pilot, and it debuts next year in the new S-Class and EQS sedans, allowing the cars to drive themselves at up to 37 mph (60 km/h) in heavy traffic on geofenced stretches of highway.  Continue reading “Mercedes-Benz gets world’s first approval for automated driving system”

American Greatness – by Debra Heine

Senator Richard Blumenthal(D-Conn.) said he was “excited and proud” to help the Connecticut Communist Party celebrate the 102nd anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party USA over the weekend.

On Saturday, the Connecticut People’s World Committee (CPWC) presented its annual “Amistad Awards” to State Sen. Julie Kushner, D-Danbury, Pastor Rodney Wade of Waterbury and SEIU activist Azucena Santiago at a union hall in New Haven, the Yankee Institute reported. (Video of the event here.)  Continue reading “Sen. Richard Blumenthal Helps Conn. Communist Party Celebrate 102nd Anniversary of CPUSA”

CNBC

Kroger said Tuesday that it will take away paid leave for unvaccinated employees who get Covid-19 and require some of them to pay a monthly health insurance surcharge starting next year.

The country’s largest supermarket operator sent a companywide memo announcing the changes, which take effect Jan. 1. A company spokeswoman said the new policies are intended to encourage staff to get the Covid vaccines, adding it will continue to offer a $100 incentive to all employees who become fully vaccinated. Continue reading “Kroger to take away paid Covid benefits, add insurance surcharges for unvaccinated employees”