By Ari Hoffman – The Post Millennial

The family of Craig Robertson, a 75-year-old man in Provo, Utah, who was killed Wednesday during an FBI raid at his house after he made threatening posts on his Facebook page towards President Joe Biden, issued a statement on Thursday regarding his death. Continue reading “BREAKING: Family of Utah man killed in FBI during raid over anti-Biden Facebook posts releases statement: ‘Senseless and tragic’”

BY Kyle Becker – Becker News

Joe Biden is being further exposed to scrutiny for his involvement in Hunter Biden’s business dealings, as a resurfaced photograph taken on Air Force 2 on December 6, 2015 shows the former vice president alongside an adviser closely connected to his troubled son and Ukrainian gas company Burisma. Continue reading “Joe Biden Discussed Burisma with Hunter Biden Associate Before His Infamous Ultimatum to Fire Ukrainian Prosecutor”

By Christina Maas – Reclaim The Net

Linda Yaccarino, X CEO and a former NBC advertising executive, underscored her autonomy in managing the day-to-day operations of X, previously known as Twitter, and shed some light on the shadowbanning operation at Twitter. Continue reading “X CEO Linda Yaccarino: “Lawful But Awful” Content To Be Hidden”

By The Counter Signal

A World Health Organization (WHO) official suggested that mass vaccination might be required to combat mosquito-borne illnesses as the infected insects migrate to new countries due to climate change. Continue reading “WHO: Climate Change Might Require Vaccinating Populations Against Migrating Mosquitoes”

By Michelle Gamage – The Tyee

A woman with short hair looks at the camera with a small smile.

Experts say Kathrin Mentler’s experience is indicative of a slippery slope when it comes to health care for mentally ill and disabled patients.

Kathrin Mentler knows British Columbia’s mental health system inside and out.

She knows it academically because she’s studying to become a counsellor with the goal of working as a peer support worker. She also knows it personally because she’s experienced rounds of depression and anxiety throughout her life. Continue reading “She Sought Help in Crisis and Was Suggested MAID Instead”

By Jim Nash – Biometric Update.Com

Police leadership in the U.S. city of Detroit is reacting to a wrongful arrest lawsuit by defending facial recognition software and coming down hard on a detective. The department is also changing its procedural policies for facial recognition use. Continue reading “Detroit police change facial recognition procedure as falsely accused woman sues”

By Kelly Sullivan, Boston 25 News

The state’s shelters are reaching capacity and now the governor is asking residents to help by opening their doors. That was part of Governor Maura Healey’s announcement–as she also is looking for help from the federal government. Continue reading “Governor Healey asks residents to house migrant families amid growing shelter crisis”

By Cullen McCue – Trending Political News

The U.S. State Department encouraged elements of the Pakistani government to remove populist prime minister Imran Khan due to his neutrality on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, documents uncovered by The Intercept have revealed. Continue reading “JUST IN: State Department Pressured Pakistan To Oust PM Over Ukraine War Neutrality, Documents Reveal”

By Thomas Stevenson – The Post Millennial

An elderly man in Provo, Utah has been killed during an FBI raid at his house early on Wednesday morning. Continue reading “BREAKING: 75-year-old Utah man killed by FBI during raid over Facebook threats against Biden”

BY Kyle Becker – Becker News

A leading presidential contender from Ecuador was fatally shot as he exited a rally in Quito on Wednesday. This incident led President Guillermo Lasso to announce a state of emergency, pointing to organized crime as the culprits behind the assassination. Continue reading “Anti-Corruption Presidential Candidate Who Took on Socialist Regime is Assassinated in Ecuador”