A federal court on Friday granted a request by Juul Labs to temporarily block an order by the Food and Drug Administration to stop selling its electronic cigarettes in the U.S. Continue reading “Federal court blocks FDA ban on Juul e-cigarette sales in U.S.”
Month: June 2022
A faith-based center for pregnant women in Colorado was vandalized and burned Saturday, and authorities are looking for those responsible.
Law enforcement officers were alerted to a fire at Life Choices in Longmont that morning, and upon arrival they saw the building was on fire and had messages scrawled on it that referenced the overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to the New York Post. Continue reading “Christian Pregnancy Center in Colorado Set on Fire After Roe v. Wade Decision”
A Los Angeles police officer was killed by his colleagues in a training exercise meant to simulate a mob, the officer’s mother stated in wrongful death claim against the city. Continue reading “LAPD officer killed in mob ‘training’ with other cops”
The United States is pledging $200 billion to a G7 infrastructure project intended to counter’s China’s multi trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative.
The “Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment” was relaunched by President Biden and other Group of Seven leaders on Sunday at their annual gathering being held this year at Schloss Elmau in Southern Germany. Continue reading “US pledges $200B to G7 infrastructure project to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative”
Up to 40,000 Army National Guard troops – around 13% of the force – could be fired for not getting the mandated COVID-19 vaccine (which has limited efficacy against Omicron, doesn’t stop transmission, has been linked to elevated heart problems, and has been mandated for a healthy demographic that rarely dies of the disease). Continue reading “40,000 National Guard Troops Face Unemployment As Vaccine Deadline Imminent”
Just as the G7 was underway for its first day of meetings on Sunday in the five-star hotel Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian Alps of Germany, Russia’s military pounded Kiev with a series of missile attacks, which President Joe Biden – who is attending in person – condemned as “more of their barbarism.” Continue reading “G7 Commits To ‘Indefinite’ Military & Financial Support To Ukraine”
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — Delaware County’s Satanists have once again honored local students who embody the positive aspects of being an outsider.
Satanic Delco recently awarded two high schoolers with their Outsider Achievement Award.
Lucas Sampson from Penncrest High School Lisa Travis from Ridley High School are this year’s recipients of $666 scholarships from the group.
Continue reading “Delco Satanists Award 2 With $666 ‘Outsider Achievement’ Scholarships”
Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D) signed legislation this week banning ammunition magazines that hold more than ten rounds and giving current owners of said magazines six months to surrender them. Continue reading “Rhode Island Gov. Signs Bill Giving Residents 6 Months to Surrender ‘High-Capacity’ Mags”
A tidal wave of evictions could be ahead. More than eight million Americans are behind on rent payments, and the CDC’s series of eviction moratoriums has long since expired. In other words, the government safety net to keep people off the streets is gone. Continue reading “Prepare For A Tidal Wave Of Evictions”
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law the first major federal gun safety legislation passed in decades, marking a significant bipartisan breakthrough on one of the most contentious policy issues in Washington.
Children’s Health Defense – by Susan C. Olmstead
The response to the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for babies and young children has been tepid, said political commentator Kim Iversen of The Hill’s “Rising” on Thursday. Continue reading “Shots for Tots Rollout Flops in NYC”
Lake Mead’s water levels this week dropped to historic lows, bringing the nation’s largest reservoir less than 150 feet away from “dead pool” — when the reservoir is so low that water cannot flow downstream from the dam. Continue reading “Lake Mead nears dead pool status as water levels hit another historic low”
MENDOCINO — The cliffside town of Mendocino has long been known for its rugged coastline and quaint bed and breakfasts drawing sightseers from around the country. But lately, tourists are flocking to a new attraction in the seaside hamlet north of San Francisco for something you won’t find on the chamber of commerce’s can’t-miss list. Continue reading “$9.63 a gallon: She sells the country’s most expensive gas and doesn’t ‘give a diddle’”
And the winners are:
Bill of Rights Coffee Cup: Swifty Lomax – $30.00
The Rape of Justice: America’s Tribunals Exposed: Ed Teach – $10.00
The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome: DL. – $10.00
Bill of Rights Serving Tray: L. V. – $30.00
Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America: Swifty Lomax – $10.00
Phoenix Tears – The Rick Simpson Story: Norm – $40.00
Cobra CB Radio: Ken Paulson – $65.00
Thank you to all who participated, we do appreciate it. Continue reading “June Auction for From the Trenches World Report”
There will be no broadcast of The Word From the Trenches today, we have personal matters to attend to.
I will be back up on Monday.