By TASS

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that the discharge of water that was used to cool the reactors at the plant would begin on August 24

TOKYO, August 22. /TASS/. Fishermen from the Japanese prefecture of Fukushima will continue opposing Japan’s decision to dump radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant into the ocean, starting on August 24, the head of an industry association told Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura at a meeting in Iwaki. Continue reading “Japanese fishermen speak out against releasing wastewater from Fukushima”

By Kevin Sheehan and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon – New York Post

Migrants arrive at Randall's Island.

A migrant surveying his spacious new digs at the $20 million-a-month mega-tent city on Randall’s Island had a message for President Biden Monday: “Gracias, Presidente.Continue reading “Migrant thanks White House for $20M-a-month NYC shelter: ‘Gracias, presidente’”

By Katie Daviscourt – The Postmillennial

The Bay Area saw quite the scene on Friday when residents in an affluent San Francisco-area town went to war against the county council over a proposal for a new homeless hotel. Continue reading “San Francisco-area residents blast County Council over homeless hotel”

BY Kyle Becker – Becker News

Bill Gates, billionaire “philanthropist” and Microsoft co-founder, is urging countries globally to embrace his plan for “digital ID,” aiming for everyone to “proves their identity.” Continue reading “Bill Gates Demands Everyone ‘Prove Their Identity’ with Global Digital ID System”

By JAMES FRANEY IN MAUI FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FEMA officials drinking at the cocktail bar at the Grand Wailea hotel on Friday August 18 amid recovery efforts in Lahaina

Bungling U.S. government bureaucrats dispatched to the Maui disaster zone are shacked up in $1,000-a-night luxury hotels on the Hawaiian island, DailyMail.com can reveal. Continue reading “EXCLUSIVE: FEMA officials are staying at $1,000-a-night luxury hotels in Maui amid recovery efforts in Lahaina”

By Spencer Dalke – Campus Reform

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While the Massachusetts FY 2024 budget increases spending generally, the state legislature plans to cut education funds slightly by $5 million, allocating part of the remaining funds to diversity initiatives, free education offerings, and support for “vulnerable populations,” including the LGBTQ community. Governor Maura Healey’s signed the budget on August 9. Continue reading “Massachusetts to fund tuition assistance for illegals, free college, and DEI initiatives”