A group of scientists last week announced a plan to resurrect the Tasmanian tiger, a coyote-like marsupial that has been extinct for nearly a century, using state-of-the-art gene editing technology. Continue reading “Scientists say they can bring extinct species back. But should they?”
Month: August 2022
Major drug bust at the Southern border in Arizona.
1.6 million fentanyl pills.
2 pound of raw fentanyl powder.
114 pounds of cocaine.
13 pounds of heroin. pic.twitter.com/xo7NyaWq0p— The Dirty Truth (Josh) (@AKA_RealDirty) August 22, 2022
The Counter Signal – by Keean Bexte
A groundbreaking new report reveals how billionaire Bill Gates has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into media outlets all over the world. Continue reading “Bill Gates lavished the media with $319 million in funding”
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
This is Joe Biden’s America.
50% of larger employers expect job cuts in the next 6-12 months, according to a recent PwC survey of 722 US executives, CNBC reported. Continue reading “50% of Employers Expect Job Cuts in the Next 6 to 12 Months”
CHONGQING, CHINA — China says it will try to protect its grain harvest from record-setting drought by using chemicals to generate rain, while factories in the southwest waited Sunday to see whether they would be shut down for another week due to shortages of water to generate hydropower. Continue reading “China Plans Cloud Seeding to Protect Grain Crop from Drought”
A series of explosive devices were detonated in a sleepy West Virginia city Monday after they were left at a federal courthouse, a church and a suspect’s home, according to reports. Continue reading “Explosives detonated after being discovered in multiple buildings in small W. Va. city”
A new group led by a prominent conservative lawyer has received $1.6 billion from one donor — the largest single contribution to a politically focused nonprofit that’s ever been made public, and a fortune that could be used to fuel right-wing interests.
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Archive: TWFTT 8-22-22
Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth
New York’s Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that removed the term “salesman” replacing it with “salesperson.” This is the latest in New York’s bid to ban language that isn’t gender-neutral. Continue reading “New York governor Kathy Hochul signs “salespeople” law, bans gendered language in law”
Oil Price – by Charles Kennedy
U.S. oil and gas companies generated profits worth $73.7 billion last year on the back of improving prices, with capital expenditure reaching $144.1 billion.
This is one of the outtakes from a new report from EY titled “U.S. oil and gas reserves, production and ESG benchmarking study.” Continue reading “U.S. Oil And Gas Firms Made $74 Billion In Profits Last Year”
Dr. Anthony Fauci is departing his roles as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and as chief medical officer to President Joe Biden at the end of this year, marking the end of nearly four decades as the nation’s top infectious disease expert.
Scientists have used controversial gain-of-function research to resurrect the deadly Spanish Flu that killed millions of people around the world in the early 20th century. Continue reading “Scientists Resurrect Deadly Spanish Flu Using Gain-of-Function”
Conservative Brief – by Martin Walsh
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has re-established the Florida State Guard, a state-controlled private military force.
The Florida State Guard, which existed during the World War II era, would not be controlled by the Pentagon and would be a separate, non-federal entity. Continue reading “Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Announces Plans For Private Military Force”
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is giving free COVID-19 tests to animals that are thought to have the virus even though there have been no COVID positives among tested animals. Continue reading “Los Angeles Public Health Offers Free COVID-19 Testing for Pets After City Records Zero Pet Cases”
Gateway Pundit – by Maggie Flavin
New York is rife with crime and instability. In July, a bodega worker had to defend himself against a knife-wielding attacker. Things are so bad in NYC the worker is returning to his native Dominican Republic. Continue reading “While New York Burns, Migrants Get Free Phones, Food, Supplies and Healthcare”
About 8 p.m. on a hot Thursday in July, Nicholas Gubell, a driver for UPS, was nearing the end of his route on Long Island, New York, when he started to feel woozy. Continue reading “UPS Drivers Say ‘Brutal’ Heat Is Endangering Their Lives”
A “fast-moving” E. coli breakout has infected dozens of people and hospitalized nine others in Ohio and Michigan, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Continue reading “CDC investigating ‘fast-moving’ E. coli outbreak in Michigan and Ohio that has infected nearly 30 people”
Mixed Article – by Gaurab Pokharel
A licensed attorney and federally appointed immigration magistrate, Timothy Daniel Japhet has been recently arrested by Kinney County officials over the immigration and smuggling charges. Continue reading “Timothy Japhet From Texas Arrested Over Illegal Entry Of Immigrants”