The first American monkeypox patient to go public with his battle against the tropical virus has slammed health officials for a ‘lackluster’ job of testing for the virus, which has left many cases undiagnosed. Continue reading “First American to go public with monkeypox infection SLAMS CDC for ‘lackluster’ testing”
Year: 2022
President Biden announced Wednesday during the NATO summit in Madrid steps that the US will take to increase its military presence in Europe, including the establishment of a permanent base in Poland. Continue reading “US To Establish Permanent Base in Poland as Part of Europe Military Expansion”
President Biden said Thursday that the U.S. plans to send an additional $800 million in security assistance to Ukraine, including advanced air defense systems and other “offensive” weapons. Continue reading “Biden says US will send $800 million in more security aid to Ukraine”
The sanctuary state of California will make history by becoming the first state in the nation to give food stamps to illegal aliens.
This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced a budget deal with Democrat state legislators that includes providing food stamps, paid for by California’s taxpayers, to illegal aliens 55 and older — the first initiative of its kind in the United States. Continue reading “California Makes History: First State in U.S. Giving Food Stamps to Illegal Aliens”
Epoch Times – by Katabella Roberts
Known and suspected terrorists are entering the United States in unprecedented numbers amid a surge in illegal immigration, according to Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.). Continue reading “Known and Suspected Terrorists Entering US in Unprecedented Numbers: Rep. Higgins”
Texas parents have slammed their school district’s highly restrictive new dress code which ban dresses, skirts, blouses and denim, during a heated board meeting. Continue reading “Texas school is slammed by parents over its ‘asinine’ new dress code that bans all dresses, skirts and blouses”
Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to cite the United States’ largest oil field for violating ozone pollution standards, a move that will threaten the end of oil and gas production in the region. Continue reading “Biden Takes Aim at America’s Largest Oil Field, Threatens to Stop Production, Sending Gas Prices Soaring”
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Biden administration on Thursday, which sought to end the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy that requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico until their case is heard, instead of being allowed to await their hearings in the United States. Continue reading “Supreme Court Grants Biden Victory Over Remain-In-Mexico Asylum Rule”
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a blow to the fight against climate change, the Supreme Court on Thursday limited how the nation’s main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. Continue reading “Supreme Court limits EPA in curbing power plant emissions”
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”
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”