Fox News

Students in Loudoun County, Virginia, are planning a walkout in protest of recent sexual assault cases at the public school system and to show solidarity with victims of such abuses.

“Students who choose to participate will not be penalized for their participation; however, we do ask that students who participate do so peacefully, without signage, and in accordance with the Students Rights and Responsibilities we all reviewed and signed at the beginning of the year,” said Michelle Luttrell, the principal at Loudoun County High School, according to WUSAContinue reading “Loudoun County students plan walkout after sexual assault by boy in girls’ bathroom”

Yahoo News

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A suspect is in custody after two people were killed and four injured — including a police officer — in a shooting at a shopping mall Monday in Boise, Idaho, police said.

At a news conference, authorities said officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect. Continue reading “Police: 2 die, 4 injured in Idaho mall shooting”

Red Voice Media – by James Samson

On Monday, President Joe Biden’s White House announced that airlines will need to check with U.S.-bound travelers for proof of vaccine or a negative COVID-19 test when international travel restrictions are lifted next month. These travelers will also need to provide contact information to federal officials.

This comes weeks after the Biden administration announced that it will be lifting COVID-19 travel restrictions that banned most visitors from dozens of countries, including the U.K. and Brazil, on November 8, according to CNBC. Donald Trump put these rules in place in early 2020 at the start of the pandemic, and Biden extended them earlier this year. Continue reading “U.S. To Require Vaccine Passports And COVID Tests When Restrictions On International Travel Are Lifted”

MSN – Independent

Early on Monday afternoon, all Manhattan-bound lanes of the bridge were blocked, the New York Police Department said, as protesters marched with signs reading “We will not comply!” and “F*** de Blasio!”

New York’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, announced on Wednesday that the city’s police, firefighters, and other municipal workers will be required to get vaccinated for Covid-19 or be suspended without pay.  Continue reading “Anti-vaxx marchers shut down Brooklyn Bridge to protest vaccine mandate”

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Archive: TWFTT 10-25-21

Business Insider – by Mary Hanbury

The CEO of one of the world’s largest shipping companies is calling for governments to step in and take action to fix the global supply chain crisis and prevent delays and shortages from rolling on beyond the end of next year.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Jeremy Nixon, CEO of freight company Ocean Network Express, said that local governments need to increase spending on critical parts of the supply chain – including ports, railways, warehouses, and roads – to increase capacity and cope with ongoing demand. Ocean Network Express has a fleet of 220 ships and transports more than 6% of the world’s containerized freight, according to the FT. Continue reading “The supply chain crisis could last into 2023 unless governments boost spending in ports, railways, and warehouses, a shipping exec warns”

If Americans Knew – by Kathryn Shihadah

For a country that practices apartheid, defies international law, and engages in ethnic cleansing, Israel is popular in the US Congress. During just about 125 days in session, the houses of Congress managed to entertain more than 70 new pieces of legislation pandering to Israel.

It is no coincidence that the pro-Israel lobby is arguably the most pervasive and influential lobby in the U.S. – and that Israel partisans, many of them billionaires, make massive campaign donations to both parties.  Continue reading “Congress has introduced over 70 pieces of Israel-centric legislation so far in 2021”

Red Voice Media

As most of you know already, “Lets Go Brandon” and “F**k Joe Biden” chants have become a worldwide trend.

Well now there’s even apparel for the hashtags and someone gave one to this spunky old lady.

Her reaction to finding out what #FJB meant will have you rolling.  Continue reading “Grandma Gets A #FJB (F**k Joe Biden) Shirt As A Gift, Her Reaction Is Priceless”

OAN News

U.S. Border Patrol plans to fire agents who don’t receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

According to reports on Friday, the agency is looking to enforce Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate by the end of November. They said those who refuse to do so without an approved religious or medical exemption could face action up to termination. Continue reading “Border Patrol To Fire Up To 5K Agents Over Vaccine Mandate”

US Energy Information Administration, September 17, 2021

Our Petroleum Supply Monthly trade data show that the United States exported more crude oil and petroleum products than it imported during the first half of 2021 by 120,000 barrels per day (b/d), or less than 1% of combined crude oil and petroleum product exports and imports.

The United States was a net importer of crude oil and petroleum products (imported more than it exported) in the first of half of each year until the first half of 2020, when the United States became a net exporter (exported more than it imported) by 432,000 b/d of crude oil and petroleum products. This year marks only the second time the United States has been a net total petroleum exporter in the first half of the year. The United States has been a net exporter of petroleum products alone since 2011. Continue reading “The U.S. exported slightly more petroleum than it imported in the first half of 2021”

Breitbart – by Hannah Bleau

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has spent millions in taxpayer dollars conducting psychological torture experiments on primates — news which has resurfaced following the revelation that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIH division partially funded experiments allowing hungry insects to eat dogs alive.

The non-profit watchdog group White Coat Waste Project released a video last year showing one of the experiments, in which researchers essentially gave monkeys brain damage and practiced psychological torture with fake snakes and spiders.  Continue reading “Anthony Fauci’s Freakshow: NIH Conducted Psychological Torture Experiments on Monkeys”

Activist Post – by Patrick Wood

Few people saw the real driving force behind Agenda 21 and the Biodiversity Convention in 1992. This article is necessarily long and detailed. Some may find it difficult to follow. However, the research is explosive and gives a new and poignant explanation of how and why the world was thrown upside down with a pandemic narrative orchestrated by Big Pharma and the biotechnology industries.   Continue reading “Global Blueprint Exposed: The Takeover Of All Genetic Material On Earth”

Wall Street Journal – by Ryan Dezember

Propane prices haven’t been so high heading into winter in a decade, which is bad news for the millions of rural Americans who rely on the fuel to stay warm.

At $1.41 a gallon at the Mont Belvieu trading hub in Texas, on-the-spot prices are about triple those of the past two Octobers. Of the two main U.S. propane futures contracts, one hit a high earlier this month and the other doesn’t have far to climb to eclipse the record it set during the blizzard of 2014. The average residential price tracked by the U.S. Energy Information Administration has jumped by 50% from a year ago, to $2.69 a gallon. Continue reading “Prepare for Propane Sticker Shock”

NTD News – by Lorenz Duchamps

The Illinois Supreme Court ruled on Oct. 21 that two taxes on guns and ammunition in Cook County violate the state’s constitution because they affect law-abiding citizens’ Second Amendment right to acquire firearms for self-defense.

Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis wrote in a 6–0 decision that the taxes violate the constitution’s uniformity clause, while also pointing out that the revenue from the generated tax isn’t directed toward funds or programs that reduce gun violence. Continue reading “Illinois Supreme Court Rules Tax on Guns and Ammo Unconstitutional”