CNN

Three people were killed and at least 14 others were injured after gunshots rang out in Chattanooga, Tennessee, early Sunday, with some victims struck by bullets and others by fleeing vehicles, according to local police.

Police responded to reports of a shooting at a nightclub just before 2:45 a.m., Jeremy Eames, a spokesperson for the Chattanooga Police Department, told CNN. Officers found multiple victims when they arrived and began rendering medical aid. Continue reading “Three killed, 14 injured in Chattanooga, Tennessee, shooting that left several victims hit by fleeing cars”

Yahoo News – Insider

The US has experienced a string of mass shootings in the past three weeks in Buffalo, New York; Uvalde, Texas; and Tulsa, Oklahoma, that have left scores of adults and children dead. Continue reading “A House Democrat plans to introduce a bill that would hit AR-15’s with a 1,000% tax — and it could pass Congress without GOP votes”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In his recent address on gun violence, Joe Biden called for a number of new measures to limit 2nd Amendment rights, but two of them stood out as starkly unconstitutional – The issuance of an “assault weapons” ban and the institution of national Red Flag gun laws. Continue reading “Red Flag Gun Laws Set The Stage For Selective Disarmament Of Conservatives”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The U.S. government needs foreign soldiers and technology experts to defend the 285 million native-born Americans who are just too fat, drugged-out, or uneducated to do the job, say pro-migration lobbyists. Continue reading “Lobbies Demand Immigrant Soldiers, Cybersecurity Experts”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

US gas prices at the pump have never been higher than they are right now, despite crude prices being below previous highs (albet increasingly rapidly despite Biden’s SPR release plan)… Continue reading “Policymaker Push Against Fossil Fuels Means “Will Never Be Another Refinery Built In US”; Chevron CEO Says”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Ed Dowd, an equity investment executive, joined Steve Bannon on The War Room back in early May. Dowd was reporting on the First Quarter 2022 numbers from funeral homes and insurance companies. Continue reading “Introduction of the COVID Vaccines Sees Shocking Rise in Permanent Disabilities”

CNN

A bustling entertainment district turned into a scene of carnage when multiple shooters opened fire in the South Street area of Philadelphia, police said.

Continue reading “‘Several active shooters’ in a popular Philadelphia area leave 3 people dead and 11 others wounded”

Newswars

A scuffle broke out at a New York City bookstore after activists were denied entry for refusing to provide proof of COVID vaccination.

Video of the incident shows protesters refusing to leave the People’s Forum bookstore after the venue demanded to see their COVID vaccine cards.  Continue reading “Protesters Occupy NYC Bookstore After Asked For Vaccine Proof”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

As previously reported, a Houston-area grandfather and his four grandsons were murdered on Thursday by a member of the Mexican Mafia who escaped from a prison bus three weeks earlier. Continue reading “Texas Authorities Didn’t Warn Community There Was Evidence Prison Escapee Was Still in Area Leading up to Murder of Grandpa and Four Grandsons”

AIER

The director of the IMF and any number of central bankers met in Davos last week to discuss their plans to set citizens across the world on a path to a “sustainable” future. Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are a major part of this agenda. Proponents of CBDC’s maintain they are a necessary mechanism for increased ‘global cooperation.’  Continue reading “CBDC’s and the Fed”

Anti-War – by Robert Pallitto

The US Supreme Court ruled recently on the government’s use of the state secrets doctrine in an opinion that will make it easier for intelligence agencies to evade accountability in future individual rights cases. In US v. Zubaydah, government torture policy and state secrets converge. A torture victim requested information related to his treatment at a CIA “black site,” and the government blocked that request, citing national security interests. Seven members of the Court joined parts of an opinion siding with the government, with only Justices Sotomayor and Gorsuch dissenting. The case has implications for other torture-related cases and for government accountability more broadly as it expands state secrecy powers based on a doctrine that was already overbroad, and suspect in its origins.  Continue reading “Supreme Court Expands Government Secrecy Powers in Torture-Related Case”

The Expose

Bill Gates appears to be behind the push to stop breastfeeding and encourage uptake of BIOMILQ, a cell-cultured “human milk” made in a lab, along with other varieties of fake food. Synthetic, lab-made food can’t compare to food that comes from nature in terms of nutrition or environmental protection. And when you’re dependent on fake food, your very survival is also dependent on the handful of companies that manufacture them. Continue reading “The Guardian Partners with Bill Gates to Push Lab-Made Baby Formula Plus Other Things You Should Know About Fake Food”

The Federalist – by Mark Olivia

President Joe Biden is overzealously targeting firearm retailers to drive them out of business. Federal firearm license revocations for retailers have increased 500 from previous years. That’s got gun control groups excited, but it is casting a pall over the cooperative relationship firearm retailers maintain with law enforcement. Continue reading “500 Percent Spike In Biden Administration Shutting Down Gun Retailers Over Typos”

PJ Media – by Stacy Lennox

The topic of inflation is in the news nearly every day and is now the top concern among voters in most polls. Things are likely to get even worse.

Most Americans are familiar with the all items Consumer Price Index (CPI). This metric is based on changes for all consumer goods and services. However, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service measures the changes to retail food prices only. The agency’s May Food Price Outlook should add to voter concerns. Continue reading “Get Ready for $1 Per Egg: USDA Forecast Predicts Highest Food Inflation Since 1980”

TechStartUps – by Daniel Levi

Late last month, the United Senate overwhelmingly approved a $40 billion emergency military and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine as part of the effort to support the country in its ongoing war with Russia. The war, which is in its fourth month, has displaced millions of Ukrainians and thousands of civilian deaths.  Continue reading “Javelins and other weapons supplied by the US and NATO to Ukraine are now listed for sale on the Darknet”

EnVolve

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently told executives that his electric carmaker needs to cut staff by 10% because he has a “super bad feeling” about where the economy was heading. Continue reading “Elon Musk Says He Has a ‘Super Bad Feeling’ about Economy, Warns of Staff Cuts”