Breitbart – by Simon Kent

Former President Barack Obama on Tuesday will make his first return to the White House since leaving office where he will join President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to applaud the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

Obama is scheduled to “deliver remarks celebrating the success of the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid in extending affordable health insurance to millions of Americans as part of the President’s agenda to cut costs for American families,” according to a White House agenda seen by the Hill. Continue reading “Barack Obama Plans White House Return to Cheer Obamacare with Joe Biden, Kamala Harris”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Dr. Fauci over the weekend had a one-on-one interview with CBS 2 New York to discuss the so-called ‘risk’ of easing Covid restrictions.

Fauci told CBS’s Jessica Moore that lockdowns “could be utilized in a positive way.”  Continue reading “Dr. Fauci Says Covid Lockdowns Could be Utilized “in a Positive Way””

CNN

The US Mint has announced the next five women to appear on American quarters.

After honoring such figures as Maya Angelou and Sally Ride in the first run of its American Women Quarters Program, the agency has selected a new group of pioneering women who will be celebrated on US currency: pilot Bessie Coleman, journalist and activist Jovita Idár, hula teacher Edith Kanakaʻole, former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and ballerina Maria Tallchief. Continue reading “Five more women, including Bessie Coleman and Maria Tallchief, will appear on US quarters next year”

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Yahoo News

The Secret Service is spending more than $30,000 a month to rent a Malibu mansion to protect President Joe Biden’s eldest son Hunter Biden near his expensive California rental home, ABC News reports.

Hunter Biden, an artist, is currently living in a $20,000 a month three-bedroom, four-bathroom “resort style” rental house in the affluent Southern California enclave, sources told ABC News. And, like other Biden family members, Hunter has received Secret Service protection since Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign, with the agency legally obligated to provide security for protectees wherever they live. Continue reading “The Secret Service is paying over $30,000 a month to protect Hunter Biden at his pricey Malibu rental home, report says”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

A very alarming global food shortage has already begun, and it is only going to get worse in the months ahead.  I realize that this is not good news, but I would encourage you to share the information in this article with everyone that you can.  People deserve to understand what is happening, and they deserve an opportunity to get prepared.  The pace at which things are changing around the globe right now is absolutely breathtaking, but most people assume that life will just continue to carry on as it normally does.  Unfortunately, the truth is that a very real planetary emergency is developing right in front of our eyes.  The following are 20 facts about the emerging global food shortage that should chill you to the core… Continue reading “20 Facts About The Emerging Global Food Shortage That Should Chill You To The Core”

FEE – by Jon Miltimore

I was recently invited to speak to a student group about alcohol prohibition. During the course of my talk, I shared with them perhaps the most chilling historical account of America’s failed experiment to ban the sale of alcohol.

The Prohibition Era (1920 -1933), which began with the passage of the Volstead Act, had many problems. Virtually overnight, millions of Americans became criminals for the “crime” of having a drink. Instead of people trading money for a jug of beer or a bottle of gin, they had to make their own or turn to the black market. It resulted in a surge of organized crime and the rise of many of the most notorious gangsters in history, including Al Capone, Dutch Schultz, and Charles “Lucky” Luciano. Continue reading “Why the Feds Intentionally Poisoned Americans During Prohibition, Killing Thousands—and Why You’ve Never Heard about It”

Children’s Health Defense – by Dr. Joseph Mercola

One lone bastion had been DuckDuckGo, a search engine that ensured users their privacy and search results that were relatively unbiased. However, on March 9, the CEO of DuckDuckGo, Gabriel Weinberg, announced on Twitter that:

“Like so many others I am sickened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the gigantic humanitarian crisis it continues to create at DuckDuckGo, we’ve been rolling out search engine updates that down rank-size associated with Russian disinformation.” Continue reading “DuckDuckGo Embraces Censorship, Destroys Brand”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Monday called for a war crimes trial against Russia President Vladimir Putin and said he’d seek more sanctions after reported atrocities in Ukraine.

“You saw what happened in Bucha,” Biden said. He added that Putin “is a war criminal.” Continue reading “Biden: Putin should face war crimes trial for Bucha killings”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Joe Biden on Sunday evening called for gun control after six people were shot dead in California early Sunday morning as the bars emptied out.

Six people are dead and 12 others are injured after a mass shooting in downtown Sacramento near the 1000 block of K Street early Sunday morning. Continue reading ““Ban Ghost Guns – Ban Assault Weapons” – Joe Biden Calls For Gun Control After Sacramento Mass Shooting Outside Bar”

Breitbart – by Jordan Dixon-Hamilton

President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to say if she holds a position on whether individuals have natural rights.

Jackson refused to comment on her beliefs on natural rights in a post-hearing written question and answer from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Continue reading “Ketanji Brown Jackson Refuses to Say Whether Individuals Have Natural Rights”

Free West Media

The tennis world reacted with shock after favorites Paula Badosa and Jannik Sinner had to retire during the quarterfinals of the Miami Open. Badosa, soon to be the number three in the world, became unwell during her match against Jessica Pegula and left the court in tears.

Badosa, who was comforted by her American opponent, decided to stop after consultation with her physiotherapist. Pegula reached the semifinals of the Miami tennis tournament for the first time in her career after Badosa’s resignation, reported Yahoo Sports. Continue reading “Tennis world shocked after scores of players drop out of Miami Open”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

75 illegal aliens were apprehended by federal law enforcement in Carrizo Springs, Texas.

“Agents apprehend 75 subjects in one event while assisting our partners on a traffic stop near Carrizo Springs, TX. This failed mass smuggling load is a good example of the dangerous tactics used by criminals just to make money,” Del Rio Chief Patrol Agent Jason D. Owens said. Continue reading “Feds Apprehend 75 Illegals Crammed in Dump Truck in Mass Smuggling Operation”

Reclaim the Net – by Ken Macon

In an interview with NBC’s Chuck Todd, Sen. Elizabeth Warren said it is time for a US CBDC (central bank digital currency).

“So a lot that banks do wrong, if you think, ‘We could improve that in a digital world,’ the answer is, ‘Sure you could.’ But in that case, let’s do a central bank digital currency,” Warren told Todd. “Yes, I think it’s time for us to move in that direction.”  Continue reading “Senator Elizabeth Warren says “it’s time” for a centrally controlled digital currency”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON — An inspector general probe into the U.S. Postal Service surveillance program, known as iCOP, concluded that the agency did not have the legal authority to conduct the sweeping intelligence collection and surveillance of American protesters and others between 2018 and 2021.

The Postal Service Office of Inspector General launched an investigation into iCOP — which stands for Internet Covert Operations Program — at the request of Congress in direct response to reporting from Yahoo News last year. Continue reading “Inspector general says post office surveillance program exceeded legal authority”