Hungarian police busted an international money-laundering ring based in Hungary earlier this month that was led by an Israeli man that cheated people in dozens of countries through online investment frauds, police said Monday. Continue reading “Hungary busts massive Israeli-led fraud and money laundering ring”
Month: June 2022
America’s vehicles now have a fourth line of tires to offer performance and sustainability with U.S. soy. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company introduced the Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive on February 4, 2020. Continue reading “Goodyear Rolls Out 4th Line of Tires with U.S. Soy”
While the Biden administration is hoping and praying that someone – anyone – will watch the comical “Jan 6” kangaroo hearsay court taking place in Congress and meant to somehow block Trump from running for president in 2024 while also making hundreds of millions of Americans forget that the current administration could very well be the worst in US history, it is quietly preparing for the worst. Continue reading “White House Is Quietly Modeling For $200 Oil “Shock””
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Archive: TWFTT 6-29-22
The Counter Signal – by Keean Bexte
Ottawa police have sworn to monitor speech and gestures on Canada Day, adding that they will “actively respond to” anything deemed offensive.
While speaking at a Canada Day planning update meeting, interim OPS chief Steve Bell responded to a question regarding potentially offensive speech (speech deemed homophobic, misogynistic, or potentially racist), saying that no such speech would be tolerated. Continue reading “All speech to be monitored and approved by police in Ottawa”
The Biden Pentagon is falling far short of its military recruitment goals, prompting frequent high-level meetings on the issue and the consideration of dropping some of its 250 disqualifiers for military service, according to a recent report from NBC News. Continue reading “Pentagon Facing Historic Military Recruitment Shortfalls: ‘Perfect Storm of Events’”
The Epoch Times – by Lorenz Duchamps
Health officials across 33 countries have received reports of 920 probable cases of severe acute hepatitis of unknown origin in young children, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Continue reading “More Than 900 Cases of Hepatitis of Unknown Origin Reported in Children, WHO Says”
June 29 (Reuters) – U.S. power companies are facing supply crunches that may hamper their ability to keep the lights on as the nation heads into the heat of summer and the peak hurricane season. Continue reading “U.S. power companies face supply-chain crisis this summer”
Washington Examiner – by Anna Giaritelli
Federal prosecutors are quietly dismissing stacks of cases against illegal immigrants under a Biden administration mandate that could be on pace to effectively pardon 1 million people by 2024, according to leaked information reviewed by the Washington Examiner. Continue reading “Biden administration quietly erasing immigration court caseload: ‘De facto amnesty’”
Washington Examiner – by Julia Johnson
Delta Air Lines pilots nationwide will picket for better pay, protections, and scheduling on Thursday.
“Hundreds of off-duty pilots are scheduled to attend picketing events at the following airports: ATL, DTW, LAX, MSP, JFK, SEA, and SLC,” a press release reads. Continue reading “Delta pilots to protest nationwide for improved pay, protections, and scheduling”
New York City officials are scheduled to announce Wednesday the city is filing lawsuits against five retailers of so-called ghost guns.
The action comes after an investigation by authorities determined the companies violate city laws by illegally sending components used to assemble the untraceable firearms to addresses in the five boroughs, two law enforcement officials told CNN. Continue reading “NYC to announce lawsuit against ghost gun retailers who illegally sell parts in the city”
The Reload – by Stephen Gutowski
California gun owners have been put at risk by the Attorney General’s office after a new dashboard leaked their personal information.
The California Department of Justice’s 2022 Firearms Dashboard Portal went live on Monday with publicly-accessible files that include identifying information for those who have concealed carry permits. The leaked information includes the person’s full name, race, home address, date of birth, and date their permit was issued. The data also shows the type of permit issued, indicating if the permit holder is a member of law enforcement or a judge. Continue reading “Massive Trove of Gun Owners’ Private Information Leaked by California Attorney General”
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Hackers looted about $100 million from a so-called cryptocurrency bridge, again exposing a key vulnerability in the digital-asset ecosystem.
Blockchain Harmony said in a tweet that the hack of its Horizon bridge, which lets people swap coins between different blockchains, took place Thursday morning. It has “begun working with national authorities and forensic specialists to identify the culprit and retrieve the stolen funds.” Continue reading “Hackers Steal $100 Million by Exploiting Crypto’s Weak Link”
Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic
California’s bill CA AB 2273, designed to enact the Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) is just one among the bills raising concerns in terms of how they might negatively affect the web going forward. Continue reading “California bill 2273 would require websites and apps to verify visitors’ ID”
Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday for carrying out a years-long scheme with her longtime confidante Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls.