US President Joe Biden has spoken by phone with his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelensky, after Russia pounded military and infrastructure targets throughout Ukraine on Monday. Biden condemned the Russian strikes and promised to send more air defense systems to Kiev. Continue reading “Biden and Zelensky speak after airstrikes”
Year: 2022
New York Post – by Bernadette Hogan
Check your guns at the TKTS booth.
Mayor Eric Adams signed legislation Tuesday designating the boundaries of Times Square as a “gun-free” zone, days after a federal judge ruled that the new state law banning possession of concealed firearms by permit holders “does not appear permissible.” Continue reading “Eric Adams signs Times Square ‘gun-free’ zone into law as NY appeals”
Angela Lansbury, the irrepressible three-time Oscar nominee and five-time Tony Award winner who solved 12 seasons’ worth of crimes as the novelist/amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher on CBS’ Murder, She Wrote, has died. She was 96. Continue reading “Angela Lansbury, Entrancing Star of Stage and Screen, Dies at 96”
“We are not threatening anyone.… We have made it clear that any further NATO movement to the east is unacceptable. There’s nothing unclear about this. We aren’t deploying our missiles to the border of the United States, but the United States IS deploying their missiles to the porch of our house. Are we asking too much? We’re just asking that they not deploy their attack-systems to our home…. What is so hard to understand about that?” Russian President Vladimir Putin, YouTube, Start at :48 seconds
Continue reading “Some of Us Don’t Think the Russian Invasion Was “Aggression.” Here’s Why.”
Ukraine has announced that it will have to halt electricity exports to Europe. Russian missile strikes are said to be responsible for the forced suspension of power exports, Kyiv has announced. Continue reading “Europe’s Dark Winter Woes Worsen: Ukraine Stops Exporting Electricity To Europe”
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Archive: TWFTT 10-11-22
As natural gas and electricity prices soar, many European households turn to firewood, a move to offset higher energy costs as the heating season begins. Rising demand for firewood is sending much of Europe back to the ‘medieval’ days of using stoves and fireplaces to heat homes. Continue reading ““Back To The Old Days”: Europeans Panic Buy Firewood And Stoves”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to take up a challenge to a legal defense called qualified immunity that has been employed to shield police officers accused of unlawfully using excessive force in a case involving a Michigan police officer who fatally shot a man as he drove away in a car. Continue reading “U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs challenge to police qualified immunity defense”
An Army base in Washington state spent part of the long holiday weekend searching for a missing part to a .50-caliber machine gun, the latest incident after the service was criticized for lost weapons. Continue reading “Army Base Still Searching for Machine Gun That Went Missing Days Ago”
In an interview with NTD broadcast on Sunday, former French presidential candidate Jean Lasalle accused President Emmanuel Macron and other members of the French government of lying about their vaccination status. Continue reading “French Politician and Ex-Presidential Candidate Jean Lasalle Says COVID Vaccine Nearly Killed Him – Claims Macron and Others Faked their Vax Status”
Tulsi Gabbard is officially leaving the Democrat party.
Gabbard said she “can no longer remain in today’s Democratic party” and that the Democrat party “is now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers.” Continue reading “Tulsi Gabbard Leaves The Democrat Party — “Elitist Cabal Of Warmongers””
New York Post – by Isabel Vincent
A Chinese police station set up to spy on the country’s nationals in Lower Manhattan is run by a US charity that is on an IRS blacklist, The Post has learned. Continue reading “Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC that spies on dissenters run by shady charity on IRS blacklist”
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is upset.
The Big Apple is near the “breaking point.” It’s suffering a “humanitarian crisis.” Continue reading “New York City and the Border”
Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic
Joe Rogan had Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner on his Joe Rogan Experience podcast last Wednesday and, among other topics, the pair touched on the government regulating the internet and the media landscape today. Continue reading “Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner calls for government intervention for online speech”
A man has filed a class action lawsuit against Texas Pete hot sauce after he learned the product isn’t actually made in Texas.
Instead, the product is made in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which the lawsuit claims is false advertising. Continue reading “Makers of Texas Pete hot sauce face lawsuit over product being made in North Carolina”
TikTok has previously employed similar censorship for racial and gender-related slurs, and even goes so far as to block users from searching for any individual deemed to be ‘hateful,’ effectively expunging them from the results. Continue reading “TikTok bans searches for ‘White Lives Matter’ to ‘prevent the spread of hate’”
The Federal Reserve Board has announced that six of the nation’s largest banks will participate in a pilot climate scenario analysis exercise. This is designed to enhance the ability of supervisors and firms to measure and manage “climate-related financial risks.” Continue reading “Federal Reserve Announcement: 6 Large Banks Will Participate In Pilot Climate Scenario Or Social Credit System”