Crack pipes are distributed in safe-smoking kits up and down the East Coast, raising questions about the Biden administration’s assertion that its multimillion-dollar harm reduction grant program wouldn’t funnel taxpayer dollars to drug paraphernalia. Continue reading “Yes, Safe Smoking Kits Include Free Crack Pipes. We Know Because We Got Them.”
Month: May 2022
Free Thought Project – by Don Via Jr.
Once again like clockwork, Americans are embattled in tribalistic bickering pitting one against another, fueled by emotion and pre-programmed partisan talking points. At each other’s throats serving up yet another piping hot plate of divide and conquer while the predator class make off like bandits. Cue the latest distraction. Continue reading “Five Major Stories You’re Being Distracted From While Roe V. Wade Dominates Headlines”
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CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey
The federal government collected a record $2,985,636,000,000 in total taxes in the first seven months of fiscal 2022 (October through April), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement. Continue reading “$2,985,636,000,000: Federal Tax Collections Set Record Through April”
Juneau Empire – by Mark Sabbatini
Juneau’s police and fire department leaders found themselves playing the role of car salesmen on Monday in trying to convince the Assembly to support the purchase of an armored security vehicle, dubbed by some of the initially dubious politicians as a “tank.”
Their collective reaction after a lengthy pitch was, essentially, you closed the deal on the vehicle, but we don’t like the military-grade color. Continue reading “Police and fire dept leaders address armored vehicle concerns”
If the U.S. passes the NOPEC bill, a bill designed to pave the way for lawsuits against OPEC members for market manipulation, the oil market could face even more chaos. OPEC’s most influential energy ministers warned against passing the legislation, suggesting it could send oil prices soaring by 200% or 300%. “The last thing we want is someone trying to hinder that system,” the UAE’s Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said at a conference in Abu Dhabi, referring to the system OPEC has had in place for decades to ensure supply to the market is adequate (adequate according to OPEC’s view). Continue reading “The NOPEC Bill Could Send Oil Prices To $300”
AS ROBOTS and humans grow increasingly closer, we’re starting to form all kinds of relationships with machines.
Are you and your phone platonic or are you turning into a machine yourself? Continue reading “Humans and robots are getting closer than ever through romance and relationships”
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that a man from whom Phoenix police seized $39,500 in cash despite never submitting criminal charges against him may continue contesting the forfeiture. Continue reading “Appeals court reverses decision that denied man’s attempt to get $39,500 returned to him”
Several homes were destroyed in Southern California Wednesday night as the Coastal Fire continued to spread.
At least 20 homes were burned down in Laguna Niguel and the fire had reached approximately 200 acres, according to the Orange County Fire Authority, which said it had “60 different types of resources battling the flames.” Continue reading “Coastal Fire prompts evacuations, several homes ablaze in Southern California”
Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson
Crippling inflation, homelessness, skyrocketing crime, supply shortages, and depression – all of which come hand in hand with radical liberal policies that promise to take care of the supposedly oppressed and the financially downtrodden. Continue reading “Tyrannical Government of Canada Will Pay to Euthanize Those Who Are “Too Poor to Continue Living With Dignity””
Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard
The nationwide shortage of baby formula that has sent mothers desperately rushing from store to store has evaded one lucky group: illegal immigrants detained by Border Patrol.
According to videos posted by a Florida lawmaker, the Biden administration has been shipping “pallets” of baby formula to migrant holding facilities. Continue reading “Illegal migrants first to get ‘pallets’ of hard-to-find baby formula”
PRESIDENT Bill Clinton’s former special advisor, Mark Middleton passed away Saturday at the age of 59 as confirmed by his family.
Middleton is known for cementing the former president’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Continue reading “Mark Middleton dead at 59 – Bill Clinton’s special advisor ‘who let Epstein into White House 7 TIMES’ dies”
The Interior Department will not move forward with planned oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska’s Cook Inlet, it announced Wednesday night.
A spokesperson for the department confirmed the Cook Inlet lease sale would not proceed due to insufficient industry interest. Meanwhile, the planned sale of two leases, lease 259 and lease 261, in the Gulf of Mexico will not proceed due to contradictory court rulings on the leases, the spokesperson confirmed. Continue reading “Biden administration cancels oil and gas lease sales in Alaska, Gulf of Mexico”
Gasoline and diesel prices are hitting all-time highs again — at a national average of $4.40 and $5.55 per gallon, respectively.
Higher fuel costs are prompting some consumers to change their driving patterns, with drivers consolidating grocery shopping trips to save on gas. Continue reading “Oil prices: Barring recession, expect high energy prices for several years, says analyst”
Fresh fruit shipped into the U.S. contained a rare, destructive and invasive pest inside — and it was still alive, officials say.
Agriculture specialists with Customs and Border Protection were inspecting the fruit shipment from Mexico on May 2 when they found the bug inside boxes of mangosteen, according to a May 9 news release. Continue reading “Rare and destructive pest found lurking in fruit shipment at Texas border, feds say”
Political Insider – by Kathleen J Anderson
Gas prices hit an all-time high today at $4.374 per gallon of regular gasoline, just three weeks before Memorial Day weekend. While Americans will feel this pain each time they go to gas up their vehicles, the worst pain point may well be what’s happening with diesel and diesel prices. Continue reading “Gas Prices Break Record, But Diesel Prices Will Greatly Affect All Americans – And The World”
Major trucking fleets across the eastern half of the US are preparing for an “imminent” diesel shortage, according to logistics firm FreightWaves.
Founder and CEO of FreightWaves Craig Fuller said “3 very large fleets” are preparing for diesel pumps at fuel stations to run dry. Drivers of these fleets received notifications about fuel shortages that could materialize in the coming weeks across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions. Continue reading “Major Trucking Firms Prepare For “Imminent Diesel Shortage In Eastern Half Of US””
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